In September 2000, HoopsHype invited 17 executives to make a voting choice, and recently, the site invited these executives again to continue the same vote. As a result, Doncic remained number one.
In this voting system, the first ballot is 10 points, the second ballot is 7 points, the third ballot is 5 points, the fourth ballot is 3 points and the fifth ballot is 1 point.
1. Doncic, the Lone Ranger

Last Rank: First
"Luca is clearly number one and there is a big gap between him and the others," one general manager said. Doncic got almost all the first votes, getting 16 of the 17. How important Doncic is to the Lone Ranger, averaging 24.8 points, 8.2 rebounds, 9 assists and 1.2 steals per game is the highest for the Lone Rangers.
3. Morant, Grizzlies
Last rank: Fourth
In an interview last September, Morant described himself as the league's top five point guard, and apparently he delivered on what he said. Morant will be named an All-Star for the first time this season, and in this general manager's vote, Morant's vote percentage has increased significantly, and his third vote is the highest of all players. Compared to his rookie season, Morant's stats are improving, and the Grizzlies have gone from a playoff marginal team to the fourth seed in the West today.
4. Lamelho Bohr, Wasp
Last Ranked: Not on the list
Somewhat surprisingly, the three goals were the only player other than Doncic to receive the first vote for executives. He also has the most votes in the fourth vote on the list, and this season, the three-point shooting rate has become more stable, shooting 38.1%. His average of points has also risen from 15.7 points per game to 19.3 points, and another notable improvement has come from his free throws, shooting from 75.8 percent to 86.9 percent. While the Hornets have veterans like Hayward, three goals have become the team's leader.
5. Trae Young, Eagles
Before last season, many league executives also saw Troy Young as the kind of player who brushed up on bad teams, questioning whether he could win at a high level. But in last year's playoffs, Trae Young proved himself. While the Hawks have been average this season, Trae Young deserves no blame, with his total scoring reaching 981 points, second only to Durant. He and the Cavaliers' Mobley received the most fifth vote.
6. Mobley, Knight
"Mobley was the best player in attacking and defending in the last rookie," said one general manager. Counting the last game against the Warriors, When Mobley started, the Cavaliers had a record of 19 wins and 13 losses, and the excellent big man averaged 1.8 times per game to block the league's sixth place, and he helped the team limit the opponent's shooting percentage under the basket to the league's first place.
7. Zion Williamson, Pelicans
Last rank: Seventh
"If there's a way to deal with his health, he's definitely in the top three," one executive said.
8. Gilgers Alexander, Thunder
9. Anthony Edwards
9. Adebayor, Heat
Last rank: Fifth
11. Ingram, Pelicans
Last rank: Ninth
12. Jamal Murray, Nuggets
13. Cunningham, Pistons
14 Ayton, the Sun
14, Michael Jr., Nuggets
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