1. Wilt Chamberlain 1967 (b.1964 c. 1962)Wilt, 1967, because of this:
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1977 (b. 1974 c. 1980)Kareem, for reasons 70'sFan has brilliantly expounded upon at length here.
3. Nikola Jokic 2022 (b. 2021, c. 2020)People will probably laugh, but this is the greatest all-around season I've seen. Missing the team's two greatest players, by far, in Murrary and MPJ for the entire season, Jokic took a bunch of scrubs to 48 wins and a 5th Seed in the West.
Probably no player in history could have taken (this year's) Nuggets to a victory over the fully healthy Warriors squad in the First Round this past season.The league is far deeper and harder to dominate than it ever had been before. No Expansion since 2004 and a Fully Globalized NBA. Just look at these facts:


Consider: None of these guys would likely even be playing in the NBA prior to the 2010's!!As far as Jokic's dominance, in the past 161 games (including the 2021 & 2022 Playoffs, dating back to the beginning of last season), Jokic has put up a slash line of:
27.0/12.3/7.9 (while leading all centers in steals by a huge margin) on .606 eFG% and +8.0 rTS% (while taking 596 threes as a Center).
--The only player in NBA history to put up a slash line of
27.0/12.3/7.9 in
any single season is Oscar Robertson, all the way back in 61'-62', and he did it in a game that featured
127 possessions per game, playing
44 MPG.
--Jokic, on the other hand, has done this in a league averaging only
102 possessions per game, and while playing only
34 MPG.
And, Jokic has sustained this for the equivalent of
two full seasons!!!
Single Season All Time Records set by Jokic this year, in the deepest and hardest to dominate NBA ever:
-Player Efficiency Rating
-Box Plus Minus
Great article on Jokic's all time great 2020-2021 Season. And, he only got that much better this year!!
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2944312-nikola-jokic-just-dominated-one-of-the-strongest-mvp-fields-ever