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Luka Magic

Alina Kowalski

As the NBA season nears its midway point, the race for the league's MVP award is starting to heat up. One player who has emerged as a frontrunner in the conversation is Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks.

Doncic, who is just 21 years old, has been a dominant force for the Mavericks this season. He is currently averaging 32.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 8.7 assists per game, putting him in the rare company of players like LeBron James and Russell Westbrook who have averaged at least 29 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists in a single season.

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But it's not just the numbers that make Doncic a legitimate MVP candidate. He has consistently carried the Mavericks on his back, leading them to a 13-11 record and a playoff spot in the tough Western Conference. He has also shown a level of leadership and poise beyond his years, taking on a larger role in the team's offense and consistently making the right play in critical moments.


One factor working against Doncic's MVP chances is the competition. Other players likeJayson Tatum, Nikola Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo are having outstanding seasons and will be in the mix for the award. But Doncic has proven that he can hold his own against the league's best, including a head-to-head win over Jokic and the Denver Nuggets in December.


Another potential roadblock for Doncic is the Mavericks' lack of success as a team. While they are currently in a playoff spot, they are not considered a top contender in the Western Conference. In past MVP races, voters have often favored players on contending teams, which could hurt Doncic's chances.

Despite these challenges, Luka Doncic has shown that he is more than capable of competing for the MVP award. His impressive statistics, leadership, and clutch performances make him a top candidate for the honor. If he can continue to lead the Mavericks to success and elevate his game even further, there's no doubt that he will be in the running for MVP.


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