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55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

author:Little orange watches the ball

The NBA regular season is coming to an end, and the competition for major awards in the regular season is beginning to take shape. The Kings are back in the playoffs after 16 years, and Brown's lock in the manager of the year is almost certain; Banqueiro has led the rookie list for several consecutive times, and no one can snatch the best rookie from him. At the same time, Dhard is beating Doncic to lead the scoring list, Sabonis Jr. is beating Jokic to lead the rebounding list, Harden occupies the top of the assists list with absolute leadership, Anunoby leads the steals list, and Jalen Jackson leads the block list, and the above awards will not be much variable. The biggest suspense is the MVP, which is likely to be the MVP season with the hottest competition.

55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

Since the beginning of the season, a number of superstars have become big favorites for MVP with their impeccable team records and outstanding individual performances. On the Western side, Jokic, the winner of the past two MVPs, traveled lightly and gave the Nuggets a solid ride to the top of the Western Conference, and it was only a matter of time before they sealed the Western Conference regular season championship. So far this season, Jokic has played in 67 games, averaging 24.9 points + 11.9 rebounds (2nd in the league) + 9.9 assists (4th in the league) + 1.2 steals per game, shooting 63.4% from the field, 70.4% from the field, and 31.9 per cent (1st in the league). According to statistics, Jokic has 29 triple-doubles this season, ranking first in the league, and he is still hoping to complete the feat of averaging a triple-double per game this season. With good records, rankings, and statistics, the Nuggets couldn't do without him, and Jokic meets all the criteria for MVP.

55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

In the East, another super center Embiid is also salivating over MVP. As of now, the 76ers have a 50-26 record, which is comparable to the Nuggets and temporarily ranks third in the East. The Great played in 62 games, averaging 33.2 points (1st in the league) + 10.2 rebounds + 4.2 assists + 1.1 steals + 1.7 blocks per game, shooting 54.4% from the field, 65.2% from the field, and 31.5 per cent from PER (2nd in the league). Compared to Jokic's style of play as a playmaker, the emperor has a greater desire to score and perform, and covers a wider defensive end. Considering that the three-in-a-row MVP will become a burden on Jokic, and the emperor's offensive and defensive dominance and record are not inferior, the emperor naturally becomes an excellent candidate to stop Jokic from attacking the three-in-a-row MVP. However, there is another player's MVP who is also eyeing MVP.

55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

This person is not Tatum from the Celtics. So far this season, Tatum has played in 71 games, averaging 30.2 points (6th in the league) + 8.9 rebounds + 4.6 assists + 1 steal + 3.3 three-pointers (6th in the league) per game, and shooting 60.5% from the field. In the process, Tatum scored 30+ in 41 single games, ranking third in the league, behind the Great (43) and Doncic (42). At the same time, Tatum scored at least 35 points + 10 rebounds in a single game in 8 times, ranking second in the league, second only to thick eyebrows (9). The Green Army also had an outstanding record, ranking second in the East with 53-24, behind the Bucks (55-22). Tatum's problem is that he is not stable enough, the number of games in the crotch is a bit too much, and the high-level statistics are not resistant, especially PER, an important indicator of the MVP selection, Tatum (23.3) only ranks 11th in the league, which is slightly mediocre. I would say that the big dark horse in the MVP battle is the alphabet brother of the Bucks.

55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

At the beginning of the season, Alphabet Brother said: I am not interested in MVP, I just want the championship, and winning the championship will be addictive. It's true that Alphabet didn't make 100% of his regular season, but he still showed top-level offensive and defensive dominance on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends. In the second game of the season, Alphabet Brother cut down the luxurious statistics of 44 points + 12 rebounds; Playing the Bulls, Alphabet Brother slashed 45 points + 22 rebounds + 7 assists, and the number of rebounds hit a season high; Playing Wizards, Alphabet brother slammed 55 points + 10 rebounds + 7 assists, scoring a season high; Playing the Pelicans, Alphabet brother cut 50 points + 13 rebounds + 4 assists; Playing Wizards, Alphabet brother scored 23 points + 9 rebounds + 13 assists, and the number of assists hit a season high; Playing the Pacers, Alphabet Brother cut another luxurious triple-double of 38 points + 17 rebounds + 12 assists.

55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

This is the alphabet brother, the Buddha blocks the killing Buddha God blocks the killing god, and frequently types god-level data. So far this season, Alphabet has played in 61 games, averaging 31.1 points (5th in the league) + 11.8 rebounds (3rd in the league) + 5.6 assists per game, shooting 55% from the field, 60.4% from the field, and 29.1 per cent (3rd in the league). According to the statistics of the NBA's official website, Alphabet Brother's average number of free throws (12.2), shooting (11.2), and box area points (18.8) this season all rank first in the league! Under the super-god play of Alphabet Brother, even though the team's second-in-command missed more than 40 games due to injury, the Bucks still achieved a 55-22 record, ranking first in the league!

55 points! 22 rebounds! 13 assists! Sorry, the Great, he also wants to grab the MVP

The latest MVP ranking of the NBA's official update shows that Jokic returned to the top of the list after surpassing the emperor, and the emperor ranked 2nd, and the third place is the alphabet brother, and the 4th-10th places are Tatum, Sam Jr., Doncic, Alexander, Randle, Harden and Butler. From the current situation, Jokic and Embiid are undoubtedly the biggest favorites for MVPs, but after the mantis catcher, Alphabet Brother also moved his mind about MVP, and he changed his words in an interview: If you say I don't care about MVP, you're lying. I want to compete, and if God can bless me for another MVP, I'll gladly accept it. Therefore, the Great Emperor Jokic is sorry, don't think that the MVP is stable, the alphabet brother also wants to grab the MVP, and the alphabet brother also has the strength to grab the MVP! Fans, what do you think about this? Come leave me a comment to discuss it.