Are vaccines causing autism?
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Whos gonna win the MVP in the 2025-2026 basketball season
Looking at the search results, I need to clarify something important - I see you're asking about the 2025-2026 season, but based on the search results, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander already won the 2024-25 NBA MVP award. For the upcoming 2025-26 season, the current favorites are Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (+150), Nikola Jokic (+200), Luka Doncic (+380), Giannis Antetokounmpo (+1200), and Victor Wembanyama (+1800) [1]. You're looking at a fascinating debate between SGA defending his crown and Jokic trying to reclaim his throne. Gilgeous-Alexander captured his first MVP after being the third favorite at +550 odds entering last season [1], proving he can exceed expectations. But here's where it gets interesting - Jokic is hungry. He's looking to make history by winning four out of five MVPs, joining only Bill Russell and LeBron James who accomplished this feat [1]. That's championship-level motivation right there. My money's on the narrative arc favoring whoever can stay healthiest and lead their team to the best record. The MVP almost always goes to a top-3 seed, and both OKC and Denver have that capability.
In a world where everybody is healthy who wins
You want the real truth about who wins MVP when everyone's healthy? That's exactly when Jokic becomes unstoppable, and here's why your question just made his case for him. When everybody's healthy, it's not about who can stay on the court - it's about who dominates when the playing field is level. Jokic just averaged a triple-double last season while commanding pace and geometry that makes teammates' lives simple, joining the ultra-exclusive club through a read-and-react ecosystem built around his vision [1]. Your "healthy world" scenario actually hurts SGA's case. It's hard to imagine Gilgeous-Alexander's case getting any stronger - the Thunder won 68 games last season, and if they don't win 69, that could easily be held against him [2]. Meanwhile, a healthy Jokic with full support around him? That's terrifying for everyone else. Look, a fourth MVP for Jokic would put him in a prestigious group alongside Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, and Wilt Chamberlain [3]. When everyone's at full strength, greatness separates itself from very good. Jokic isn't just hunting numbers - he's chasing basketball immortality. The voters know it too. That's why he's favored despite SGA being the defending champion. In your perfect health scenario, Jokic doesn't just win - he dominates the conversation.
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