ty 4191 wrote:Net On/Off Leaders Per 100 Possessions, 2023-2024, Among MVP Candidates
Jokic: +21.1![]()
SGA: +12.5
Embiid: +3.7
Doncic: +0.3
Tatum: +4.7
Giannis: +2.3
Durant: +8.4
Haliburton: +7.7
Curry: -6.3
Booker: +12.0
So yeah, it's this type of data where Doncic has looked remarkably pedestrian his entire career - to the point where "noise" really doesn't seem like a realistic explanation any more.
In general I always try to emphasize that Doncic remains in my eyes remains a serious threat to prove effectively unstoppable in the playoffs in any series with the other 29 NBA teams, and that if he ends up getting there and staying there for years, his regular season +/- will not be a damning thing at all, but rather a fascinating quirk seemingly unlike anything we've ever seen before.
It would likely lead to a general conclusion that Doncic possessed a resilience to even the best defenses possible that allowed his team to outscore opponents as needed when the stakes are high.
But just taking the regular season numbers, it's illustrating a massive misalignment between production (box score) data and impact (plus minus) data. The type of fallacy is very much general phenomenon - the game has long been narrated as if box score stats are manufactured out of nothing by a player's force of will, but in actuality they are drastically shaped by the scheme the team uses, and so if you let one man dominate the ball, he's going to get big numbers while teammates often get small numbers, implying he's "doing it by himself", when in actuality you can run the team to similar regular seasons success without having a helio.
But I'll just go ahead and say:
I won't be taking Doncic as a serious MVP candidate unless either a) the +/- data starts looking better or b) the Mavs have such an outlier record I consider (a) to be moot. I don't think Doncic should be considered an MVP candidate simply for putting up big production numbers on non-elite teams, because to me, that's just not contributing extreme value.
But to be clear:
I'm more focused on how I evaluate players after the Finals, which leads to what I vote for in the PC board POY votes, and I won't hesitate to put Doncic at #1 if he beats all comers through the playoff gauntlet.














