Injuries Are Already Wreaking Havoc On The NBA's MVP Race

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Victor Wembanyama are dominating the NBA's MVP race to start the season. However, recent injuries have already taken a toll on the candidates.

Antetokounmpo left Monday night's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers early due to a groin strain and is expected to miss one to two weeks. Giannis was in such bad shape that he had to be removed from the game early as the injury threatened his availability for an additional five games before returning on December 1st. Wembanyama also suffered a calf strain against the Golden State Warriors this past Friday and will be re-evaluated in two to three weeks.

This could potentially knock both players out of MVP consideration entirely if they remain sidelined longer than expected. The NBA's new rule that requires players to play at least 65 games, including 20 minutes in 63 of them, to be eligible for MVP, Defensive Player of the Year or the All-NBA teams has taken its first hit with these injuries.

Wembanyama played just 12 games before missing two consecutive games. He would have only been able to miss eight more games across the remainder of the season before becoming ineligible for MVP if his calf strain is prolonged. The 65-game requirement could be a major setback in Wembanyama's quest to repeat as DPOY.

Antetokounmpo has already missed three games this season, including Thursday's loss against the Philadelphia 76ers, and played only 13 minutes before departing against the Cavaliers on Monday. He will miss at least five more games if he remains sidelined for two weeks. Antetokounmpo would be out for Milwaukee's next five games before returning on December 1st, reducing his margin for error.

With how well Gilgeous-Alexander, Doncic and Jokic are playing over the first month of the season, it may prove difficult for Antetokounmpo and Wembanyama to top them even if they remain eligible. The number of games played and total minutes tend to be tiebreakers in ultra-close MVP races.

However, the 65-game requirement might not only affect the MVP race but also other awards such as All-NBA consideration. Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder forward who earned his first All-NBA nod last season, is already in danger of missing out on another due to a wrist injury that has forced him to miss 16 games this year. LeBron James, who has 21 straight All-NBA nods and counting, is also in grave danger of seeing his streak snapped this year.

James missed the Lakers' first 14 games this year due to sciatica on his right side and can now miss only three more games over the Lakers' final 67 to remain eligible for All-NBA. However, with James turning 41 in late December, the odds are firmly against him reaching the 65-game threshold.

The injuries could have a ripple effect on contracts and team chemistry if multiple stars wind up ineligible for these awards.
 
ugh man this is crazy what's going on with all these superstars getting hurt 🤕 these guys were already dominating the MVP race and now they're gonna be out for weeks or even months? it's like, can't a guy just get a break around here? 😩

anyway, i think giannis and wembanyama are in big trouble now. they need to stay healthy if they wanna have any shot at all these awards. gba is already killing it this season so it'll be tough for anyone else to catch up. doncic and jokic are just too consistent 🤯

and yeah, the 65 game rule is a total game changer. i feel bad for wembanyama, he was on track for dpoy again but now that's in jeopardy 😔
 
its kinda crazy how injuries can affect player performance like that... i feel bad for wembanyama and antetokounmpo, they're already putting in so much effort to be at the top of their game but then you get hit with an injury 🤕💔. and yeah, the 65-game rule is definitely gonna be a tough hill to climb for them now... don't even get me started on jalen williams' wrist injury, that's like, what's the point of being all-nba if u can barely play due to a minor issue? 🤦‍♂️ and lebron james is already getting older, i mean, 41 is no joke... hopefully he can make it happen but it feels like a long shot at this point 😅.
 
I'm kinda worried about Giannis right now 😕. He's one of my favorite players to watch, but with this groin strain he's gonna miss some big games. It's like, imagine not being able to play in the playoffs or make a deep run in the playoffs 🏀. And I don't know if anyone can replace him on the court. The 65-game rule is pretty harsh, you feel? I get that they want players to put in effort and all, but it's like, come on! Can't we just have some flexibility or something? 😒
 
I'm low-key concerned about Giannis' health right now 🤕 He's always been durable, but this groin strain is no joke. If he's out for another 5-6 games, it could be tough for Milwaukee to compete with those top contenders like OKC and Dallas. And yeah, the 65-game rule is definitely gonna hurt some of these superstars' chances... I mean, Luka's already putting up insane numbers without even being at full strength 😬
 
man this is crazy how injuries can change everything 🤯 especially when you got players like Giannis and Wembanyama who were already killing it at the beginning of the season. now that Antetokounmpo's gonna miss some games, it's gonna be tough for him to catch up with Gilgeous-Alexander, Doncic, and Jokic... and what about all these other players who are getting hurt? like James is already in danger of breaking his 21-game streak 🤕 and Wembanyama's calf strain could ruin his chances at DPOY too. it's wild how the 65-game rule can have such a big impact on all this...
 
I'm telling ya, it's like trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded while being tackled by a bunch of NBA players 🤣. These superstar injuries are going to have major implications not just on their MVP chances but also the entire team dynamics and contract negotiations. It's like, if Giannis is out for two weeks, who's going to be the real leader on that Milwaukee Bucks squad? 😂 And what about LeBron's streak? I mean, he's been getting All-NBA nods since we were all still in diapers 🤣. Okay okay, I know it's serious stuff but come on, 65 games is a lot of time, and injuries are just part of the game... or as I like to say, "part of the slam dunk" 😂
 
man 🤯 I was thinking Giannis' injury was gonna be a major issue this season, but now it's even worse than that... like, what's the point of having 20 minutes in 63 games if you're not even guaranteed to play all those games? 🙄 and Victor Wembanyama's calf strain is super worrying too - he's already so young and talented, I feel bad for him 🤕. I think Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Doncic, and Nikola Jokic are gonna be hard to beat in the MVP race now... they're just playing so consistently well 👏. And what about LeBron James? dude's got 21 straight All-NBA nods, that's insane 💥. It'll be interesting to see how all this plays out 🤔.
 
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