During Wednesday’s matchup in Miami, which was a blowout win for Dallas, members of the Mavericks organization wore shirts saying “Pravi MVP,” which translates from Slovenian to English as real or true MVP, referencing the excellent season by Luka Doncic, writes Tim Reynolds of The Associated Press.
Doncic, who has made the All-NBA First Team each of the past four seasons, is a top contender for the MVP award. However, it’s “generally expected” that Nuggets center Nikola Jokic will claim the trophy for the third time in the past four seasons, Reynolds notes.
While he may not win his first MVP in 2023/24, Doncic’s coaches and teammates certainly think he deserves it.
“He’s the real MVP. … I think his resume is better than anybody else’s resume,” forward P.J. Washington said. “I don’t feel like there’s a complete argument that anybody had a better season this year.”
Here’s more on the Mavs:
- Eight-time All-Star Kyrie Irving earned a $1MM bonus on Wednesday for a combination of playing 50-plus games and the Mavs winning their 50th game, tweets ESPN’s Bobby Marks. The bonus was considered unlikely since Dallas only won 38 games last season. As Marks observes, Irving’s cap hit for 2023/24 will now be $38.04MM, and his ’24/25 figure will be adjusted up to $41MM. Irving has been instrumental in the team’s success this season, according to Tim MacMahon of ESPN (Twitter link), who notes that Dallas is 39-19 when Irving plays, including 24-7 over his past 31 appearances.
- In an interview with Brad Townsend of The Dallas Morning News (subscription required), Mavs general manager Nico Harrison discussed a number of topics, including the job performance of head coach Jason Kidd and his staff. Harrison praised Kidd, who reportedly has one more year left on his contract and hopes to sign an extension with Dallas this offseason. “The coaches have done a great job,” Harrison told Townsend. “One, when you have two superstar players, first and foremost, getting those guys to play together at a high level and respect each other’s play and to play together, you always have to take a little bit off your game for the success of the team. To be able to do that is remarkable. Jason and his staff have done that at a high level. We’re not successful if that doesn’t happen.”
- Regarding the trade-deadline acquisitions of Washington and center Daniel Gafford, Harrison said that while the two players were high on Dallas’ priority list, the front office was also working on multiple other deals at the time in case talks fell apart. He said he’s been pleased with how the two veterans have fit in thus far, according to Townsend. “I think if you go back to last year, the exit interview that we did, admittedly we didn’t do what we wanted to do,” Harrison said as part of a larger quote. “But we didn’t have the right players around those two guys (Doncic and Irving). We feel like we started that during the summer, getting longer, getting more athletic, getting better defensively. And then also in the draft with (Dereck) Lively. And then we just continue. The message hasn’t changed. The goal hasn’t changed. Now you do it with P.J., now you do it with Gafford. We’ve just continued with building it the same way that we talked about.”
Dude is gonna look great in a Lakers uniform
Surprised Tatum isn’t getting mvp chatter because of the Celtics record. Usually there’s a bunch of chatter like that when there’s mvp fatigue.
No MVP fatigue this year. Because the voters helped deny Jokic the award last year by capitulating to the Embid fan boys, I think they’re anxious to give Jokic this year. Starting next year, some fatigue may set in, and new guys like Doncic, SGA, Tatum, etc. might get a serious look.
I’m with you on that…
The voters are humans and often make decisions based on their feeling rather than the evidence…
MVP is a dumb award. It’s given to these 7’+ trees, yet the same players aren’t included in any GOAT conversations for that exact reason. The wording is also dumb. Most Valuable Player could be interpreted a dozen different ways. It doesn’t say best player, it says most valuable. Curry and James are far and away the most valuable players in the league, and it’s not really close.
Right, guys fighting it out in the play in are the most valuable. How does a team have the real mvp (LBJ) Anthony Davis who’ll be all nba and all defense yet best hope is slidding into 8th place to play Denver round one. Make it make sense.
Luka has done a mega job this year…
But you can’t deny how great Jokic is and the team records make a difference…
Same reason Tatum may well be 2nd on the ballots…
Carrying Kyrie and having that record should count for more but it doesn’t…
You been watching Kyrie this season, especially after the all star break? Absolutely ballin, dudes got the clutch gene too. This team is a serious threat and probably gives Denver the toughest series.
Joker is, and likely should be the MVP this year. That being said, if Luka wins it, I would not be surprised or disappointed at all. 34, 10 and 9 with career highs in 2 and 3PT shooting percentages for a team that went from out of the playoffs last year to a 50 win campaign this year, I have seen lesser MVP resumes.
Not a Mavs fan, just surprised that they’ve played so well with a thin roster, and Kyrie being able to keep it together all year.