NBA MVP Race Wide Open as Season Hits Midpoint The NBA MVP race has taken a major turn, and it feels more open than it has in years. With injuries and missed time starting to stack up for some of the league’s biggest stars, the conversation has shifted from dominance alone to availability, consistency, and team success. Nikola Jokic was once again playing at an MVP level, but his recent injury has seriously hurt his chances. Even if he returns strong, the league’s 65-game requirement looms large, and that alone may take him out of serious contention. As a result, the door has swung wide open for several other stars to take control of the race. Right now, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sits at the center of the MVP conversation. He has been elite on both ends of the floor and has Oklahoma City near the top of the standings. Night after night, Shai has delivered efficiently while also showing leadership on a young but dangerous Thunder team. With strong numbers and team success backing him, he has become the clear favorite in many circles. Luka Dončić remains firmly in the mix as well. His numbers are once again among the best in the league, and he continues to carry a massive workload for his team. The biggest concern for Luka is health. If he can stay on the floor and keep his team competitive, his MVP case will stay strong. Victor Wembanyama has also forced his way into the discussion. His two-way impact is already undeniable, and when he is on the court, he looks like the most dominant player in the league. However, missed games could end up being the difference between an MVP win and simply an incredible season. #NBA #MVPRace - 1/1/26