Gilbert Arenas on Why Jokic Won't Win MVP This Year (Part 10)

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Gilbert Arenas discussed his predictions for this year's MVP award. While acknowledging Nikola Jokic's unparalleled dominance and his recent record-breaking performances, such as the NBA's only recorded 30-20-20 triple-double, Arenas suggested this year's honor might sway toward Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA). Arenas emphasized Jokic's transformative skills, noting his uncanny ability to pass first yet consistently score, often needing just his teammates to convert shots for him to execute game-changing plays. However, Arenas is particularly struck by SGA's unprecedented achievements, arguing that with the league's youngest team averaging 22 years of age, leading them to success surpasses anything previously witnessed in the NBA. He cites the seamless blend of individual brilliance and team elevation that characterizes SGA's impact, positioning him as a strong MVP contender. "Without him, it's a college team," Arenas noted, underscoring SGA's pivotal role.

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