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Alexander deserves his MVP, but he is dragged down by the Nuggets, but Curry is on the list but is humiliated

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Text/Jiang Shihua

On May 22, the NBA officially announced: Thunder star Alexander won the MVP this season! This season, Alexander led the Thunder to a league first record of 68 wins and 14 losses. He played 76 regular season games for the Thunder, averaging 34.1 minutes per game, scoring 32.7 points, 5 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.7 steals and 1 block, shooting percentage of 51.9%, three-point shooting percentage of 37.5%, and free throw shooting percentage of 89.8%.

Of course, whether in terms of personal data or team record, Alexander deserves his MVP. However, what I want to say is that if the Nuggets can win the Thunder in the Western Conference semi-finals, then Jokic will have the possibility of winning the regular season MVP. Although the voting data is limited to the regular season, the MVP was announced after the Western Conference semi-finals, and it is obvious that Jokic was dragged down by the Nuggets' overall record.

In addition, the NBA officially released the detailed voting data of the MVP. As expected, Alexander ranked first, with a total score of 913 points, followed by Jokic with 787 points. These two people led the cliff, and there were no stars with more than 500 points. The third, fourth and fifth places are Tatum, Antetokounmpo and Mitchell. Lakers veteran James ranked sixth, but only 16 points. Warriors star Curry ranks ninth on the MVP list, but his total score is only 2 points. Judging from the detailed score, James is far less than Alexander's fraction, and Curry's vote score is less than James' fraction. Not much harm and extremely insulting.

Even from this list, it is not difficult to see that the era that belongs to James Curry Durant is over.

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