3 MVPs have been released in 2012 for the first time! Alexander averaged 33+5+6 per game, becoming the third MVP in the Thunder
3:18am, 24 May 2025Basketball
The regular season MVP of this season has been officially announced. Alexander beats Jokic and wins his first MVP in his career, while Jokic misses his fourth MVP in his career, and fails to compete with Russell and James, achieving the feat of winning 4 MVPs in five years.
It is worth mentioning that this season's MVP is only between Alexander and Jokic. They divided all 100 first and second votes, of which Alexander got 71 first votes, Jokic got the remaining 29, and no one else was able to get the first vote.
Alexander's personal performance in the regular season this season is unquestionable. He often plays for the Thunder for 76 games, averaging 34.2 minutes per game, and can score 32.7 points, 5 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.7 steals and 1 block. After becoming Jordan, he was the second player who averaged at least 30 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal and 1 block per game, and had a shooting percentage of 50%+. Jordan did this twice in the 87-88 seasons and 90-91 seasons, and won the MVP.
Alexander also became the scoring leader this season, and scored 20+ points in 72 consecutive games, breaking the records of Jordan and Durant and ranking at the forefront of history. Alexander scored 75 times in the regular season, 30+, 13 times in the 40+, and 4 times in the league, all leading the league.
Under Alexander's leadership, the Thunder also achieved the first record in the league with 68 wins and 14 losses, and also set a new record for the best record in team history. It is precisely because of his personal performance and team-leading record that Alexander was able to beat Jokic and be elected MVP. Although Jokic's personal performance is also excellent, he can play almost an average of 30+ triple-double, but unfortunately the Nuggets' record is only 50 wins, which is much worse than the Thunder.
After Alexander won the MVP, he also became the third player in the Thunder's history to win the regular season MVP, comparable to Durant and Westbrook. In the past 12 years, three players of the Thunder have won MVPs one after another, which is the first time this has happened in history. The Thunder have also become the fifth team in NBA history to have at least three MVPs, comparable to the Lakers, Celtics, 76ers and Rockets.
In addition, Harden, who was born in the Thunder, also got the MVP, but he got it from the Rockets after leaving the Thunder. With Alexander's strength, he still has the hope of getting more MVPs in the future. Of course, what is more important than MVP is the championship. The famous three young masters of the Thunder failed to lead the Thunder to win the championship, and Alexander may lead the Thunder to win the championship this season and win two major awards: MVP and FMVP.
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