NBA MVP Showdown: Jokic vs. SGA – Who Deserves the Crown in 2025?
Breaking down the tight 2025 NBA MVP race between Jokic and SGA, plus deep dives into DPOY, MIP, and Sixth Man debates as the season concludes.

The MVP Battle: Jokic’s Brilliance vs. SGA’s Ascendance
Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder) have dominated the 2024-25 MVP conversation with historic campaigns:
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SGA’s Case:
- Leads NBA in scoring (32.1 PPG) and plus/minus (+911)
- Thunder first to 60 wins (+13.5-game lead in West)
- Top-3 in steals (2.1 SPG) while shooting 54% from the field
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Jokic’s Argument:
- Near triple-double averages (26.3 PPG, 12.1 RPG, 9.4 APG)
- NBA-best 68.3% true shooting among high-usage players
- Nuggets +14.2 net rating with him on court (98th percentile)
Insider Perspectives:
- Tim MacMahon: "SGA’s two-way dominance for the West’s top team edges Jokic’s brilliance."
- Chris Herring: "Jokic’s impact metrics are otherworldly, but SGA’s narrative is irresistible."
Defensive Player of the Year: The Wemby Void
With Victor Wembanyama injured, the DPOY race features dark horses:
Candidate | Key Stats | Team Impact |
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Luguentz Dort | 0.64 PPP allowed in isolation | OKC’s #1 defense |
Draymond Green | 54% FG% allowed at rim (-9% vs avg) | Warriors’ defensive anchor |
Evan Mobley | 2.3 stocks/gm, CLE DRTG: 108.9 | Switchable 7-footer |
Wild Card: Jaren Jackson Jr. (MEM) making late push with 2.6 BPG in March.
Most Improved Player: Superstar Launchpad
Cade Cunningham (DET) leads the conversation:
- From 22.7/4.3/7.5 to 26.1/5.8/9.2
- Pistons’ first playoff berth since 2019
- Controversy: Should former high picks qualify?
Dark Horses:
- Amen Thompson (HOU): 14.3 PPG → 19.7 PPG as full-time starter
- Tyler Herro (MIA): Career-high 24.6 PPG as Butler’s co-star
Sixth Man of the Year: Role Player Royalty
Top Contenders:
- Payton Pritchard (BOS): 12.7 PPG, 44% 3PT off bench
- Malik Beasley (DET): 13.9 PPG, elite spacing for Cade
- Naz Reid (MIN): 15.4 PPG, 7.2 RPG in 24 MPG
Trend Watch: Only 2 Sixth Man winners became All-Stars since 2012.
The 65-Game Rule Debate
Proposed Reforms:
- 🟢 Remove minutes requirement for All-Defense teams
- 🔴 Keep for MVP but adjust for legit injuries
- Stat: 8 All-NBA candidates fell short of 65 games last season
Insider Consensus: 4/5 analysts favor modifications
Playoff Implications
- Thunder clinched #1 seed with SGA’s MVP case
- Nuggets fighting for top-3 seed to bolster Jokic’s argument
- Cavaliers’ Mobley making late DPOY push for East’s #2 seed