Who do you think wins MVP this season? (2025-26 NBA MVP Discussion Thread)

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MVP in 25-26?

Jokic
79
24%
SGA
33
10%
Luka
66
20%
Giannis
47
14%
Edwards
4
1%
Wembanyama
78
24%
Mobley
2
1%
Brunson
3
1%
Davis
0
No votes
Other (post below)
14
4%
 
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Re: Who do you think wins MVP this season? (2025-26 NBA MVP Discussion Thread) 

Post#581 » by AleksandarN » Mon Nov 10, 2025 3:16 pm

Optms wrote:
ball_takes23 wrote:
CobraCommander wrote:its Wemby or SGA at this point...SGA winning and avg a ton and playing every game- while Wemby is winning more than expected DPOY easily and top 5-10 offense...

its hard to understand how SGA isn't the favorite right now with what he is doing again with major pieces out for major time...just like last year

I actually feel bad for Giannis...he has NO help.


you haven't been paying attention if you think Wemby is top 5-10 offense this year. he's 15th in ppg on average efficiency and his playmaking is pretty mediocre at this point with a 1:1 assist/turnover ratio. The Spurs offensive rating is 9 points higher when he off the floor. Someone like Sengun is much more valuable on the offensive end than Wemby is.


And what does the Spurs defense look like when he's off the floor? Where does Sengun rank among top 10 defenders? How do Houston look on Defense when he's off the floor?

Once again, people down play defense when its literally half the game. Wemby will win it if he remains healthy. He's the only one capable of being all time great on both sides. The defense will be there all year and the offense will keep improving. He's 21.

Meanwhile Jokic is trash at defense, despite what his stans say and Shai can't even dream of impacting the game half as good as Wemby.

Trash at defense? See this is you look like a person with an agenda. First you have Giddy over Jokic and jokic not even top 5. Then this comment. You do know that Denver is top 5 in defense and 5 offense currently
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Re: Who do you think wins MVP this season? (2025-26 NBA MVP Discussion Thread) 

Post#582 » by Castle Black » Mon Nov 10, 2025 3:41 pm

For the Nuggets to be 7-2 (should be 8-1 as they were jobbed by the officials vs. Portland) with these two overpaid bums in the starting lineup is really impressive. Murray and Gordon deserve a ton of credit for that as well, but the point remains.

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MVP talk in November is largely pointless, but with Jokic putting up the numbers he is right now while having his team 7-2 against a tougher schedule than Giannis, Wemby, SGA, and Luka, he has to be at the top of the leaderboard right now imo. Giannis is right behind him though, with SGA, Wemby, and Luka battling for 3rd at the moment. Tons of basketball left to play though.

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And he won't win it this year, but I'm going to show Cade Cunningham some love for his incredible start to the season while leading his Pistons team to an early 8-2 record, including the last 6 in a row.

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Post#583 » by Infinite Llamas » Mon Nov 10, 2025 3:44 pm

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pepe1991 wrote:Like it or not, amount of games won by MVP's team plays role in a award. Bucks still have such a strange roster that i highly doubt they can win some +55 games even on East. Bucks also might have road games problem, standing at 2-2 on a road, while being a** whooped by Raptors by 28, lost to Cavs and escaped disaster vs 1-9 Pacers on buzzerbeater.
Where there is good chance that both OKC and Nuggets pass 58 mark without much issues. OKC flat out doesn't lose in RS and Nuggets don't even play *that* well, but still have 7-2 record.


Nuggets have been playing vs. weak competition and some depleted teams (GSW w\o Curry, Minny w\o ANT etc.) and have also played 6/9 games at home, where they are historically pretty tough to beat. on the road they lost to the Dubs and to the Blazers (in a game they should have won and blew it for no good reason)

it's fair to say they'd need to face better competition for us to really know how good they are (or aren't) but it's hard to argue they haven't been playing "that" well vs. the competition they did face

they have the best SRS, 3rd best offense and 2nd best defense. they blew out every team in their last 4 game homestand.

yes, Cam's shooting has been a total no-show thus far this season, but Jokic is playing otherworldly, Jamal started with probably his best start of a season ever and AG would be an all-star probably if the season included just these first 9 games

as for their bench, Watson has been good, THJ fitting in very nicely and Jonas is averging like 25 and 13 PER 36. their main goal coming into the season was having the bench unit not be the worst team in the NBA, as it has been last season. they certainly seem to have achieved that, tho it's early indeed and we'll see how they fare vs. better competition


I mean, people cite Shais record but who have they beaten?

Took double OT to beat the Rockets
3 games vs the Kings
Was?
Dal?
NOP?
LAC?
Ind?

Oklahoma has had a pretty easy schedule to date as well, so if we will call Denver’s schedule soft, the same applies to OKC.
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Post#584 » by Exp0sed » Mon Nov 10, 2025 3:46 pm

Infinite Llamas wrote:
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pepe1991 wrote:Like it or not, amount of games won by MVP's team plays role in a award. Bucks still have such a strange roster that i highly doubt they can win some +55 games even on East. Bucks also might have road games problem, standing at 2-2 on a road, while being a** whooped by Raptors by 28, lost to Cavs and escaped disaster vs 1-9 Pacers on buzzerbeater.
Where there is good chance that both OKC and Nuggets pass 58 mark without much issues. OKC flat out doesn't lose in RS and Nuggets don't even play *that* well, but still have 7-2 record.


Nuggets have been playing vs. weak competition and some depleted teams (GSW w\o Curry, Minny w\o ANT etc.) and have also played 6/9 games at home, where they are historically pretty tough to beat. on the road they lost to the Dubs and to the Blazers (in a game they should have won and blew it for no good reason)

it's fair to say they'd need to face better competition for us to really know how good they are (or aren't) but it's hard to argue they haven't been playing "that" well vs. the competition they did face

they have the best SRS, 3rd best offense and 2nd best defense. they blew out every team in their last 4 game homestand.

yes, Cam's shooting has been a total no-show thus far this season, but Jokic is playing otherworldly, Jamal started with probably his best start of a season ever and AG would be an all-star probably if the season included just these first 9 games

as for their bench, Watson has been good, THJ fitting in very nicely and Jonas is averging like 25 and 13 PER 36. their main goal coming into the season was having the bench unit not be the worst team in the NBA, as it has been last season. they certainly seem to have achieved that, tho it's early indeed and we'll see how they fare vs. better competition


I mean, people cute Shais record but who have they beaten?

Took double OT to beat the Rockets
3 games vs the Kings
Was?
Dal?
NOP?
LAC?
Ind?

Oklahoma has had a pretty easy schedule to date as well, so if we will call Denver’s schedule soft, the same applies to OKC.


100%, OKC has def had a weak schedule as well. they get more of a pass because J-Dub hasn't even played yet and they are missing other rotation guys as well.
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Post#585 » by MMyhre » Mon Nov 10, 2025 4:13 pm

That comeback game from Cade & the Pistons show that they can be legit this year.
Loving these plays from Cade:
https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxCmlEBwiMEY-rVSfSueiIOlYSXAi539Ym?si=fqYl8QVPVrA9exY4

https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxVIcHVocdRp_6dPWBVbEvMnQEJcKZRyWG?si=oPnVPkZUeiPdaOV

That last one shows how much stronger and tougher he is this season.

Maxey had a decent game as well with little help, but he needs to finish better closer to the rim. Two of the next (or currently already?) superstars in this league battling it out, great to see.
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Post#586 » by Optms » Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:09 pm

Castle Black wrote:For the Nuggets to be 7-2 (should be 8-1 as they were jobbed by the officials vs. Portland) with these two overpaid bums in the starting lineup is really impressive. Murray and Gordon deserve a ton of credit for that as well, but the point remains.

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MVP talk in November is largely pointless, but with Jokic putting up the numbers he is right now while having his team 7-2 against a tougher schedule than Giannis and SGA, he has to be at the top of the leaderboard right now imo. Those two guys are right behind him though.

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And he won't win it this year, but I'm going to show Cade Cunningham some love for his incredible start to the season while leading his Pistons team to an early 8-2 record, including the last 6 in a row.

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Cade from a production stand point is literally the same player he was last year. But he's getting an MVP push now when no one even mentioned him a year ago.

So what makes the Pistons better this year if their MVP is statistically the same? Jalen Duren. Point blank. The raw and advance stats all tell the tale tale sign that Jalen has made the jump into an All-star level player, on the trajectory of a possible All NBA level. And with Cade getting this MVP push, Jalen is getting massively underrated. Among other guys like Holland and Asaur who are also improving. The team around Cade has improved, but this isn't an OKC situation, where Shai made the jump as well. Haven't seen Cade take the next step yet. So him having the 7th best odds to win MVP seem pretty accurate.
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Post#587 » by MMyhre » Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:47 pm

Castle Black wrote:For the Nuggets to be 7-2 (should be 8-1 as they were jobbed by the officials vs. Portland) with these two overpaid bums in the starting lineup is really impressive. Murray and Gordon deserve a ton of credit for that as well, but the point remains.

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MVP talk in November is largely pointless, but with Jokic putting up the numbers he is right now while having his team 7-2 against a tougher schedule than Giannis, Wemby, SGA, and Luka, he has to be at the top of the leaderboard right now imo. Giannis is right behind him though, with SGA, Wemby, and Luka battling for 3rd at the moment. Tons of basketball left to play though.

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And he won't win it this year, but I'm going to show Cade Cunningham some love for his incredible start to the season while leading his Pistons team to an early 8-2 record, including the last 6 in a row.

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How is Giannis the clear 2nd at a 6-4 win loss in the east? While Shai is closing out teams in the clutch at a 10-1 record, Giannis throws leads against the Rockets. I don't even know how you can make that statement so confidently, Spurs fans are something else.

I am deepdiving this because I am getting pissed off.
Giannis is a really decent offensive engine by himself, +11.6 better with him on the court, and -20.4 points worse. However, he plays his style, and his rim pounding 1v1 style is not going to translate to an elite offense like Jokic. He is like a hybrid of Shaq & Jokic, but he doesn't seem to be able to impact winning in the same way that they do through creating an elite offense. The Shaq led Lakers were 2nd, 5th, 2nd and 2nd in the league in offensive rating from 98 to 02, while the Bucks hover at 12th, 6th, 11th and now 8th this season in offensive rating.

He is not a positive defender anymore, the Bucks defense was +12 better with him on court per 100 possessions in 2020, now they are a -3 worse. He does a good job when he contests shots this season, but he contests only 11.2 fga, bottom 14th percentile for PF's, showing very low activity on the defensive end, saving it for offense. Wemby contests 17.3 fga for comparison, top 91th percentile for centers.

Last season for Giannis? Defense is +0.8 better with him on the court, and +0.4 when he sits, negligible difference. He was also in the bottom 14th percentile in number of shot contests last season. He is clearly saving energy for his offense, at the cost of defensive impact, which the Bucks are struggling with.
I think it's the wrong approach for him to play this way, but he can do what he wants. He is not going to win anything playing like he does, he needs to be more of a playmaker and use more of his energy on defense again. The Bucks are 23rd in the league in defensive rating and was bad to mediocre last year as well.

So now we can say that Giannis is not some DPOY god that is way above Shai, it's clearly not true.
So why are we putting him clearly above Shai? One guy is the top 1 seed, and one guy is the 6th seed. That matters a lot, and Shai is right there with Giannis in a lot of categories you guys use to measure:

BPM: Giannis 12.7, Shai 11.1
VORP: Shai 1.2, Giannis 1.1.
TS %: Giannis 66.3 %, Shai 64.3 %.
WS: Shai 2.6, Giannis 2.
WS/48: Giannis 33.1 %, Shai 33 %.
PER: Giannis 37.8, Shai 31.3.
Pts per 75: Giannis 37.3, Shai 34.5.
Ast per 75: Giannis 17, Shai 15.9.
Netrtg: Shai +11.9 (-0.2 on/off), Giannis +7.3 (+15.1 on/off) OKC bench has been playing well, Bucks stink, so the on/off will usually favor the star on the worse bench unit when he sits, offense still drops by 12.3 pts without Shai, but the defense increases by 12.4 due to crazy defenders and a still small sample size).

No doubt that Giannis is playing well, but he is not going to compete for wins unless he starts winning more games and playing better defense, and the difference vs Shai on a small sample size is small.
At best you could say Giannis at 2 slightly ahead of Shai and I would accept that, but you can't put Shai with the next group and just call it a day, Giannis is not that much better (if better at all when you look at how they perform in the clutch this season?) and will win less games and has won 4 less games already. And some of that is him being unable to impact as much as he used to on the defensive end in close games (just lost a lead against the Rockets, while Shai closed out the Grizzlies with two stepback threes) and that's going to lose them more games in the future. And the longer this goes on, the less the argument for Giannis becomes. 6 and 4 turns into 12 and 8, while 10 and 1 turns into 20 and 2 for Shai. Then the argument is gone, its up to Giannis to turn it, but I just don't think he can. And even if he somewhat did, Jokic is probably going to be the better offensive player than him and win more games in a tougher conference and impact basketball games better, while Shai is going to be right there in all stats and win 15+ more games than him if not more.

You better start playing some defense if you want to win Giannis, but I got a feeling that you like stats, so you can have those stats, I am just here to say I see through them. Defense wins championships.
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Post#588 » by Exp0sed » Mon Nov 10, 2025 5:55 pm

Optms wrote:
Castle Black wrote:For the Nuggets to be 7-2 (should be 8-1 as they were jobbed by the officials vs. Portland) with these two overpaid bums in the starting lineup is really impressive. Murray and Gordon deserve a ton of credit for that as well, but the point remains.

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MVP talk in November is largely pointless, but with Jokic putting up the numbers he is right now while having his team 7-2 against a tougher schedule than Giannis and SGA, he has to be at the top of the leaderboard right now imo. Those two guys are right behind him though.

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And he won't win it this year, but I'm going to show Cade Cunningham some love for his incredible start to the season while leading his Pistons team to an early 8-2 record, including the last 6 in a row.

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Cade from a production stand point is literally the same player he was last year. But he's getting an MVP push now when no one even mentioned him a year ago.

So what makes the Pistons better this year if their MVP is statistically the same? Jalen Duren. Point blank. The raw and advance stats all tell the tale tale sign that Jalen has made the jump into an All-star level player, on the trajectory of a possible All NBA level. And with Cade getting this MVP push, Jalen is getting massively underrated. Among other guys like Holland and Asaur who are also improving. The team around Cade has improved, but this isn't an OKC situation, where Shai made the jump as well. Haven't seen Cade take the next step yet. So him having the 7th best odds to win MVP seem pretty accurate.
I agree

Cade is awesome but he's not an MVP caliber player while Duren has made the jump to legit all star

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Post#589 » by MMyhre » Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:04 pm

Exp0sed wrote:
Optms wrote:
Castle Black wrote:For the Nuggets to be 7-2 (should be 8-1 as they were jobbed by the officials vs. Portland) with these two overpaid bums in the starting lineup is really impressive. Murray and Gordon deserve a ton of credit for that as well, but the point remains.

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MVP talk in November is largely pointless, but with Jokic putting up the numbers he is right now while having his team 7-2 against a tougher schedule than Giannis and SGA, he has to be at the top of the leaderboard right now imo. Those two guys are right behind him though.

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And he won't win it this year, but I'm going to show Cade Cunningham some love for his incredible start to the season while leading his Pistons team to an early 8-2 record, including the last 6 in a row.

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Cade from a production stand point is literally the same player he was last year. But he's getting an MVP push now when no one even mentioned him a year ago.

So what makes the Pistons better this year if their MVP is statistically the same? Jalen Duren. Point blank. The raw and advance stats all tell the tale tale sign that Jalen has made the jump into an All-star level player, on the trajectory of a possible All NBA level. And with Cade getting this MVP push, Jalen is getting massively underrated. Among other guys like Holland and Asaur who are also improving. The team around Cade has improved, but this isn't an OKC situation, where Shai made the jump as well. Haven't seen Cade take the next step yet. So him having the 7th best odds to win MVP seem pretty accurate.
I agree

Cade is awesome but he's not an MVP caliber player while Duren has made the jump to legit all star

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Nope, you're both wrong. Lets do a little bit of a better research for once, shall we?
Cade started the season slow, that's why the overall numbers for this season may not look much better than last year.
However, Cade is now averaging over his last 6 games, of which the Pistons has won all 6, these numbers:
29.2 pts/60.9 ts %, 11.2 ast/2.7 to, 4.2 reb, 1.5 stl, 0.7 blk with positive defense on nbarapm.com, leads all point guards in rim assists and the offense drops by -10.8 points per 100 possessions when he sits.

Lets do some better research if we want to make strong claims now. This is just soft stuff in the paint, easy block for me.
Duren is great and clearly improved, but saying Cade is the same as last year is just such a poor statement to make.
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Post#591 » by MMyhre » Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:51 pm

NBA Clutch stats 25-26:
1# Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 6 games, 5-1 record, 9.3 pts on 60.8 ts %. 9 clutch shots made which was crucial to game outcome (nba clutch shooting report).
33# Giannis Antetokounmpo 6 games, 3-3 record, 2.7 pts on 52.08 ts %. 2 shots made which was crucial to game outcome.

Almost like Giannis could have won some of those games if he was as good a scorer and as clutch as Shai is. I think I'll stick to Shai at 1# or 2# behind Jokic.
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Post#592 » by Cubbies2120 » Mon Nov 10, 2025 10:30 pm

Jokic AKA RealGM's favorite fatboy wins Player of the Week putting up a pedestrian 31/13/11 on 70% shooting.
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Post#593 » by Ambrose » Mon Nov 10, 2025 10:40 pm

Wemby's been a little quiet lately but overall the big 5 have been so good to start the year.
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Post#594 » by Bornstellar » Mon Nov 10, 2025 10:53 pm

Ambrose wrote:Wemby's been a little quiet lately but overall the big 5 have been so good to start the year.

Defense is generally always undervalued in these discussions. He's tapered off a bit offensively and now Fox is back so we'll see how he adjusts. But his defensive impact has been insane and he clears every other candidate on that end by a country mile
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Post#595 » by Wolfgang630 » Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:46 pm

Giannis will drop if their records stays around .500
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Post#596 » by MrBigShot » Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:54 pm

MMyhre wrote:
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Cade from a production stand point is literally the same player he was last year. But he's getting an MVP push now when no one even mentioned him a year ago.

So what makes the Pistons better this year if their MVP is statistically the same? Jalen Duren. Point blank. The raw and advance stats all tell the tale tale sign that Jalen has made the jump into an All-star level player, on the trajectory of a possible All NBA level. And with Cade getting this MVP push, Jalen is getting massively underrated. Among other guys like Holland and Asaur who are also improving. The team around Cade has improved, but this isn't an OKC situation, where Shai made the jump as well. Haven't seen Cade take the next step yet. So him having the 7th best odds to win MVP seem pretty accurate.
I agree

Cade is awesome but he's not an MVP caliber player while Duren has made the jump to legit all star

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Nope, you're both wrong. Lets do a little bit of a better research for once, shall we?
Cade started the season slow, that's why the overall numbers for this season may not look much better than last year.
However, Cade is now averaging over his last 6 games, of which the Pistons has won all 6, these numbers:
29.2 pts/60.9 ts %, 11.2 ast/2.7 to, 4.2 reb, 1.5 stl, 0.7 blk with positive defense on nbarapm.com, leads all point guards in rim assists and the offense drops by -10.8 points per 100 possessions when he sits.

Lets do some better research if we want to make strong claims now. This is just soft stuff in the paint, easy block for me.
Duren is great and clearly improved, but saying Cade is the same as last year is just such a poor statement to make.


Was going to post something along the lines of this but you beat me to the punch.

A lot of posters don't actually watch the players they comment on.

Duren has been amazing and a big part of why we're off to such a great start. And he's getting plenty of love for it, I see his highlights all over social media and media around the league are giving him his flowers.
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Post#597 » by Wolfgang630 » Mon Nov 10, 2025 11:57 pm

How can Jokic have a better team that will probably have the best record ever during his time there and not win MVP again if he keeps this up. He’s somehow even better, with a better record and better defense. That’s MVP. He a legend of the game that should have 4 MVPs.

He’s lost MVPs because Denver’s record wasn’t as good and that was the GMs fault. If that’s corrected this year and he has same or better production, then that’s MVP. Regular media just blows off what he’s doing like it’s normal.
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Post#598 » by jordanwilliams6 » Tue Nov 11, 2025 1:59 am

Wemby's production has fallen off a cliff the last 5 games. He's now pretty much at his 2024-25 averages across the board.

The early favourite for me is clearly Giannis.
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Post#599 » by CobraCommander » Tue Nov 11, 2025 2:09 am

_NoMas wrote:Shai
Jokic
Giannis
Luka
Wemby

Given team records, it’s going to end up being SGA v Jokic again, unless Luka can stay healthy

Wemby is having 21/22 year old ups and down… but at the end of the day, he will be 1st or worst second because his best games are going be outragous and his highlights in bad games gonna be outrageous… wemby is living rent free in the minds of the basketball world
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Post#600 » by GeorgeSears » Tue Nov 11, 2025 2:19 am

I would probably put Giannis at 1, and Jokic at 2.

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