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NBA MVP rankings: Luka Dončić is rising, but can anyone take the trophy from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander?

By Ben RohrbachYahoo Sports

With three weeks to go in the regular season, it is high time for another look at this year's MVP candidates.

We have examined the NBA's MVP race in great detail over the last few weeks, but now it is high time for another look at this year’s candidates. The list is not so dissimilar to our top candidates since the regular season’s one-third mark , when Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokić, Jalen Brunson, Luka Dončić and Victor Wembanyama — in that order — were our leading candidates. It is just a bit jumbled now, and with Cade Cunningham in Brunson’s stead as the Eastern Conference’s sole representative on this ballot.

His Detroit Pistons, who hold a four-game lead for the No. 1 seed, earned him that right. Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB Season It is weird now how the MVP ballot reflects a position-less All-NBA First Team.

Will any of the 100 voters’ top-five MVP candidates look different from their All-NBA First Team? I suppose it is possible. It would not be here, if I had a vote, because of course the five most valuable players should make up your position-less All-NBA First Team.

That is, of course, if they qualify for the NBA’s 65-game rule , which requires players to participate in that many games in order to be considered for end-of-season awards. (Bruno Rouby/Yahoo Sports Illustration) Kawhi Leonard can miss only one more game before he is disqualified. He may not appear on anyone’s MVP ballot, since his Los Angeles Clippers are below .

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