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He averaged 31+13.8+4.8 per game! If he keeps playing like this, Alexander’s MVP will be on the line.

The new NBA season has begun, and Alexander's performance is still very vigorous. His call for winning the MVP this season is still very high. Last season, Alexander won the four major honors of MVP, FMVP, championship, and scoring champion. His personal combat ability was once considered to be on the same level as Jordan and O'Neal. This season, Alexander has taken a step further, averaging 35.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game, ranking third in the league in points per game. His Thunder team has also made rapid progress, achieving a record of 4 wins and 0 losses, ranking first in the league. Therefore, the industry generally believes that Alexander is very likely to win the MVP again this season.

For a long time, Alexander has been called the son of the current version of the NBA. This is mainly related to his superb ability to draw fouls and make free throws. Data shows that this season, Alexander averaged 11.5 free throws per game, ranking third in the league, and averaged 9.8 free throws per game, ranking second in the league. It can be seen that Alexander is still full of thorns this season, and his lethality in drawing fouls is still unmatched in the league. This is why he scored so many points despite only shooting 51% from the field and 24% from the three-point range.

So based on Alexander's current competitive state and the Thunder's record, can anyone compete with him for MVP this season? The answer is that there is someone whose performance is more terrifying than Alexander's. He is the Spurs genius Wenban Yama.

This summer, Wenban Yama came to Shaolin Temple to practice. This experience seems to have opened up Wenban’s Rendu lineage. This season, his personal performance has been unstoppable. Data shows that this season, Wenbanyama averaged 31 points, 16.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 4.8 blocks per game. Among them, the points per game ranked seventh in the league, the rebounds per game average ranked fourth in the league, and the blocks per game average ranked first in the league. The Spurs, under the single-core leadership of Wenban Yama, also achieved a good record of 4 wins and 0 losses, ranking the same as the Thunder, tied for first in the league.

With the same record, Wenbanyama's data is significantly better than Alexander's. And what's even more surprising is that Wenbanyama's scoring methods and shooting efficiency are far more recognized than Alexander. Wenban, who is 2.26 meters tall, does not rely on drawing fouls. Instead, he plays hard on the bridge and on the horse, and can play both inside and outside. Wen Zeyama's field goal percentage is as high as 60.3%, the three-point shooting percentage is as high as 36.4%, and the number of double-doubles ranks first in the league. These are heights that Alexander cannot reach.

Earlier today, in the MVP rankings of this season given by the US media, Wenban Yama overtook Alexander to take the top spot. Below, Doncic ranked 3rd, Antetokounmpo ranked 4th, and Jokic ranked 5th.

Then the question is, after the end of the season, can Bunyama beat Alexander to become the new MVP? I think: the answer is yes. This is mainly based on the following three considerations:

1. Bunyama's personal data is not much different from Alexander's, but his scoring efficiency is not comparable to Alexander's, and the MVP selection has high requirements for high-level data, so Bunyama's ranking should be high.

2. MVP is the product of voting, and Alexander's style of play has been criticized, which has obviously caused public fatigue, and it is very difficult to be re-elected. On the other hand, Bunyama has a solid fan base and a pleasing style of play. It is very likely that he will squeeze out Alexander.

3. The Thunder's record may be better, but the Spurs are really not weak this year. Their 4-game winning streak also includes strong playoff teams such as the Mavericks and Pelicans. Therefore, as long as the Spurs' record is not stretched too far by the Thunder, the probability of Bunyama winning his first MVP is very high.

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