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Also a 18th rookie, Alexander just won the MVP+ scoring champion. Has he surpassed Doncic?

NBA regular season MVP winners have been released this season. The Thunder star Alexander defeated Antetokounmpo and Jokic and won the Most Valuable Award for the Regular Season with a total score of 913 points. At the same time, Alexander averaged 32.7 points, 5 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game in the regular season this season, and also won the title of scoring champion. Alexander is now in the limelight. So compared with Doncic, who is also a 18th rookie, has he achieved a surpass?

First, let's take a look at their respective honors since their careers. Alexander's No. 11 pick in the first round of 2018, played in the NBA for seven seasons, three All-Stars, three All-Squad Team One Team, one Scoring Leader, and one Regular Season MVP.

Then Doncic picked No. 3 in the first round of 2018, played in the NBA for seven seasons, five All-Stars, five All-Squad Team One Team, and one Western Conference Final MVP.

Judging from the personal honors of Alexander and Doncic, the former has an extra scoring champion and a regular season MVP, while the latter has two extra All-Stars and two best-squad teams. However, it seems that the regular season MVP and scoring champion are heavier, so Alexander has a slightly superior position in terms of hard honors.

Secondly compare the personal data of both sides. Alexander averaged 32.7 points, 5 rebounds, 6.4 assists, 1.7 assists and 1 block in the regular season, with a shooting percentage of 51.9%, 37.5% of three-point shooting percentage, and a playoff average of 29.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 1.6 steals.07 blocks, a shooting percentage of 46.7%, and a three-point shooting percentage of 27.4%.

Doncic averaged 28.2 points, 8.2 rebounds, 7.7 assists and 1.8 steals in the regular season, with a shooting percentage of 45%, a three-point shooting percentage of 36.8%, and a playoff average of 30.2 points, 7 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 1 steal per game, a shooting percentage of 45.2%, and a three-point shooting percentage of 34.8%. After comparison, it was found that Alexander's regular season data was better, while Doncic had better playoff data, so the two were roughly the same!

In addition, in terms of defensive ability, Alexander has a total of 208 steals and blocks this season, ranking third in the league. Doncic's defense on the court is always criticized, and his defensive efficiency is directly the bottom in the league, so Alexander crushes Doncic in terms of defensive ability. To sum up, Alexander, who has a combination of offense and defense, has completed his surpassing Doncic. If the draft pick is re-arranged, Alexander will definitely be the best candidate for the No. 1 pick.