The NBA officially updated the latest regular season MVP list, as of February 21, US time, Nuggets core Jokic has been at the top of the MVP list for 9 consecutive weeks, and is also widely optimistic about being able to make 3 consecutive MVPs. As for Alphabet and Embiid ranked second or third on the MVP list, Tatum and Doncic ranked four or five.
Due to the NBA All-Star weekend, the NBA officially updated the latest regular-season MVP list in advance on official social media, with the deadline being February 21 US time and the NBA regular season will restart on February 23, US time.
In the absence of a regular season season for a week, the NBA regular season MVP list is ranked the same as last week, and Jokic continues to lead the list, as follows:
1. Jokic, ranked first for 9 consecutive weeks
2. Alphabet brother
3. Embiid
4. Tatum
5. Doncic
6-10: Durant, Randall, Morant, Alexander, Sabonis Jr
Nominees: Adebayo, Harden, James, Lillard, Mitchell
Jokic is currently averaging 24.7 points, 11.5 rebounds and 10.1 assists this season, and if he can maintain it until the end of the season, he will become the third player in NBA history to average a triple-double season after Oscar Robertson and Wilson. Jokic is currently leading the Nuggets to first place in the West, five wins ahead of the second-place Grey Energy in the West, and only one win away from the league's No. 1 Green Shirt, making him favored to lead the team to the regular season championship, and also ranked first in the MVP list for 9 consecutive weeks, and is expected to complete a three-game MVP streak.
As for Alphabet Brother and Embiid ranked second and third on the MVP list, they led the Bucks and 76ers to the second and third places in the East, of which Alphabet Brother led the Bucks to a 12-game winning streak, just half a win away from the league's first Green Shirts.
Tatum and Doncic are four or five in the MVP list, Tatum led the Celtics to the top spot, and Doncic and Irving have not won after combined, which is the current problem for the Lone Ranger. Durant is in sixth place, and he is expected to make his comeback debut after the All-Star Break, along with the rest of the players Randle, Morant, Alexander and Sabonis Jr. also in the top 10 of the MVP list.