This race, unexpectedly, has become a lot closer.
Although it feels like a two-man battle at this point, with no team having more than six games left in the 2025-26 NBA regular season, these players are quickly running out of chances to elevate their arguments for Most Valuable Player.
Thursday, April 2 was an interesting night, too, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of theOklahoma City Thunderand Luka Dončić of theLos Angeles Lakersfacing off, while phenom big Victor Wembanyama'sSan Antonio Spursplayed the Los Angeles Clippers.
Here's this week'sUSA TODAY Sports NBA MVP rankings:
USA TODAY Sports NBA MVP rankings
5.Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics
He has simply not let up. He dropped 43 in a rout Wednesday, April 1 against the Heat and has scored at least 29 points in his last seven games, and is averaging 33.6 over that stretch. More importantly, he has been the biggest reason for theCelticsto be a real threat in the East, despite missing Jayson Tatum (Achilles rehab) for most of the season. Brown has led Boston to a decently comfortable hold on the No. 2 seed in the East, and, even though Tatum is returning to form, Brown is looking poised to have a massive postseason.
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4.Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets
He has notched triple-doubles in five of his last six games, as the Nuggets are peaking at the right time. Denver has won seven consecutive games and 10 of its last 12, and Jokić has been as consistent and dependable as always. He leads the NBA in rebounding (13.0) and is the only player averaging a triple-double (adding 27.7 points and 10.8 assists). He's having a monster season, so it's kind of absurd to rank him fourth. It's just a testament to the players above him on this list, and the seasons they are having.
3.Luka Dončić, Los Angeles Lakers
In 17 games in March, Dončić scored 600 points, becoming just the 10th player in NBA history to put down that output in any single month. The Lakers, crucially, went 15-2 over that stretch and have been impressive, with recent victories over the Timberwolves, Nuggets, Rockets (twice) and Cavaliers. Thursday's blowout loss against the Thunder was a letdown, as Dončić struggled from deep, going just 1-of-7 from 3-point range. But the bigger problem wasa left hamstring injurythat sidelined him and may jeopardize his eligibility for individual awards. Thursday night was his 64th game, leaving him one shy of the minimum.
2.Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs
This has actually gotten really close. Wembanyama missed Thursday night's game against the Clippers with a right ankle injury management designation, but his play as of late has closed the lead the top player on this list has held for much of the back half of the regular season. No player impacts the game on both sides more than Wembanyama, who has dropped 41 points in each of his last two games. As if that wasn't enough, he swatted away 3 shots in each and collected 10 rebounds Monday, March 30 in a win over the Bulls and hauled in 18 Wednesday against the Warriors. San Antonio has won the last 15 games that Wembanyama has played in.
1.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
He remains the most consistent force in the NBA and Thursday's beatdown of the Lakers was proof of how dangerous he can be. Gilgeous-Alexander had scored a smooth 21 points by halftime, as Oklahoma City had opened a massive, 31-point lead on the Lakers. Before that, SGA dopped 47 points in an overtime victory against the Pistons, and he has extended hisconsecutive 20-point streakto a ridiculous 137 games. Still, he'll need to close strong because Wembanyama is making a late charge.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NBA MVP rankings after Luka Doncic injury