Joel Embiid
Previous rank: 1
Despite missing several games due to an ankle injury, Joel Embiid retains his top spot in this week’s MVP power rankings. Embiid’s dominant performances earlier in the season solidify his position as a frontrunner. In his most recent game, he nearly achieved a triple-double while also recording four blocked shots. The Philadelphia 76ers’ .500 record during Embiid’s absence further highlights his value to the team. His return against the Chicago Bulls presents an opportunity to strengthen his MVP case.
Nikola Jokic
Previous rank: 3
Nikola Jokic, the reigning champion, climbs up the rankings after a series of impressive outings. The Denver Nuggets have rebounded from a slump, winning seven out of their last eight games, with Jokic playing a pivotal role. Though his individual stats may not have been eye-popping, his presence on the court has positively impacted the team. The Nuggets’ convincing victory over the Charlotte Hornets exemplified Jokic’s influence. To continue rising in the rankings, Jokic must maintain his dominance and contribute to his team’s success.
Luka Doncic
Previous rank: 2
Luka Doncic, known for his historic performances, drops to the third spot after a string of losses. The Dallas Mavericks’ recent struggles have affected Doncic’s MVP candidacy. Despite an impressive win against the Golden State Warriors, a blowout loss to the Utah Jazz causes him to slip in the rankings. Doncic’s offensive rhythm was disrupted in the game, resulting in a modest 19-point performance and the end of his 25-point streak spanning 19 consecutive games. Nonetheless, Doncic’s strong December, where he averaged over 37 points per game, solidified his status as a top contender for the award.