Dončić will not compete for the MVP award

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander emerged as a dominant force this season, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a league-leading record of 64-18 and securing the top spot in the Western Conference. Gilgeous-Alexander consistently averaged over 30 points per game, a remarkable achievement that culminated in him being named MVP after a successful NBA Finals campaign. The season also saw significant performances from several key players.

Victor Wembanyama spearheaded the San Antonio Spurs’ historic first appearance in the finals since 2019. Wembanyama’s impressive statistics included an average of 25 points per game alongside 3.1 blocks, setting a personal best and leading the league in that category. Nikola Jokić continued his exceptional play, achieving a historic feat by becoming the first player in NBA history to lead in both shooting and passing during a single season.

Jokić averaged 27.9 points, 12.8 rebounds, and 10.8 assists per game. Luka Dončić was unfortunately unable to participate in the season due to injury. The season concluded with notable individual accomplishments across the league, highlighting the talent and competition within the NBA.

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