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This year's NBA playoffs have been called a feast for star players, who have shown extraordinary strength and high level. Among them, players such as Edwards and Brunson have performed well in the playoffs, especially in the top three in the scoring per game charts, which is impressive.
Edwards has shown what he has to be a super-star, with a powerful style of play that always comes up and takes responsibility when it matters most, reminiscent of the legends of Kobe Bryant and Jordan. Some predict that he is expected to be a leading figure in the league in the coming years. Meanwhile, this season, Brunson is considered one of the most inspirational players. He led the Knicks to second place in the East during the regular season and a successful first-round playoff appearance. It is worth mentioning that during the playoffs, when the Knicks faced the reimbursement of three major rotation players, Brunson scored more than 40+ points in 4 consecutive games, which is on par with Jordan and other stars, which can be described as a stand-alone.
Stars like Edwards and Brunson have been memorable, but they aren't the best players in the league right now. Among the many stars, Jokic of the Nuggets is arguably one of the most combative players of the day. Jokic has won the MVP three times in the last four seasons, and his quality and dominance are unmatched. Although he has yet to lead the Nuggets to create a team dynasty, among active players, Jokic's overall strength is unmatched.
The player on the same level as Jokic is the 76ers' Embiid, who averaged nearly 36 points per game in the first half of the regular season, which is a far lead. However, Embiid always left the game with injuries at key moments, causing him to perform poorly in the playoffs. In contrast, Jokic has been consistent in the playoffs, averaging 27.6 points, 14.0 rebounds and 9.1 assists per game, showing his all-round ability.
Although the Nuggets have not performed well in the playoffs, Jokic's form has remained fairly consistent. The Nuggets lost two games in a row in the second round of the playoffs, however, on the road, they managed to tie the score, which showed the defending champions' adaptability and Jokic's dominance. Although the team's second-in-command Murray was in poor form and his role players didn't shoot as much as expected, Jokic still showed strong individual strength and leadership qualities.
Jokic has been outstanding on the court, but has been questioned by some NBA insiders. Some celebrities said they couldn't understand why Alexander wasn't seen as the Most Valuable Player, but that Alexander was the one who truly deserved the title. On the other hand, there are also those who believe that Jokic relies too heavily on Murray to be considered the best player on the roster. However, Jokic's emphasis on teamwork and influence rather than individual heroism is what makes him unique as a player. His performances have proven his quality and worth, and he is one of the best active stars in the league.
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