NBA: The top five (+two) MVP candidates so far

25/Dec/17 14:05 December 26, 2017

Aris Barkas

25/Dec/17 14:05

Eurohoops.net

NBA’s 2017-2018 season has already completed two months of playing time, and every team has played 30 games. The MVP race has begun with a few players making a strong case as to why they should win this award come June 2018.

By Dionysis Aravantinos/ info@eurohoops.net

As always LeBron James; a household name, is having a phenomenal season, as his team is winning, is an efficient scorer, while he is also handing out assists and grabbing rebounds.

James Harden, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving have also had great years, to go along with their team’s winning, as well as the two Europeans who have shined throughout this two month period are Kristaps Porzingis and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Eurohoops presents you, the top five (+two) MVP candidates so far, this year, with two of them being from Europe.

6 (5+1). Kristaps Porzingis / New York Knicks

– Stats: 24.7. points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.0 blocks

– Team Record: 17-15

– Position: F

– Age: 22

Kristaps Porzingis is having an excellent year for the re-building and over five hundred New York Knicks. The 22-year old star is averaging 24.7 points on 45.3% shooting, 6.7 rebounds and an impressive 2.0 blocks to lead the league. He is playing 31.7 minutes a night and leading this unit to wins. At Madison, Square Garden the Knicks are 15-5 and have played a lot better than playing on the road (2-10). At just 22 years of age, Porzingis has become the leader of a historic franchise and has succeeded expectations both individually and on a team, level these first two months. The team is competing and challenging for a playoff spot, and he is one reason as to why the team has been good this year.

Great defensively and offensively, he has become a significant two-way player for coach Hornacek. The ‘Unicorn’ has had some unbelievable games this season, where he has made history. Against the Los Angeles Lakers, he was on another level, as he finished with 37 points, 11 boards and five blocks in a 113-109 overtime win. Besides, he became the only player in NBA history with 35 points, ten rebounds, five blocks and five made 3-pointers in a game. Finally, he was also named Eastern Conference player of the Week.

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