And-Ones: MVP Race, Redick, Birch, Obst

Updated Dec. 20, 2024, 5:01 p.m. by Arthur Hill, Hoops Rumors 1 min read
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Nikola Jokic has a commanding lead in ESPNs first straw poll of the season on the MVP race, writes Tim Bontemps of ESPN .

The Nuggets center captured 57 first-place votes among the 100 ballots, giving him 827 total points.

Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander comes in second with 24 first-place votes and 678 points, followed by Bucks big man Giannis Antetokounmpo , who tops 19 ballots and has 643 points.

Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (267 points) and Mavericks guard Luka Doncic (123) round out the top five.

A win by Jokic would give him four MVP trophies in five years and would put him in very select company, Bontemps notes.

Only LeBron James and Bill Russell have collected the award four times in five seasons, while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain are the other players to be named MVP at least four times.

Bontemps adds that Antetokoumpo had a significant surge in the poll after his dominant performance in the NBA Cup final.

Twenty-nine voters changed their ballots after Tuesdays game, giving him more than twice as many first-place votes and moving him much closer to Gilgeous-Alexander.

Theres more from around the basketball world: J.J.

Redick , who was a rising media star before being hired to coach the Lakers , weighed in on the NBAs declining television ratings after Thursdays game, according to Sam Amick and Jovan Buha of The Athletic .

Redick doesnt believe the league is being presented well by its national TV outlets.

We dont have anybody thats willing to step up to the fact that this is an awesome game and we should talk about it and celebrate it in a positive way, he said.

That doesnt mean we dont critique it.

We should critique it, but we should celebrate it.

Nobodys doing that, and the people that are have a small niche following on Twitter.

And frankly, I would argue as well, that everyone in our ecosystem pays too much attention to what is said on Twitter.

And part of this whole ratings discussion is because people on Twitter are talking about it.

Khem Birch will remain with Fenerbahce for the rest of the season, relays Donatas Urbonas of BasketNews .

In September, Birch signed a one-year contract with an exit clause that would have allowed the Turkish team to terminate the deal in January.

Urbonas states that other EuroLeague teams had interest if the 32-year-old center had become a free agent again.

German sharpshooter Andreas Obst talks about a potential three-point shootout with Stephen Curry and his interest in an NBA future in a BasketNews Film Session Episode .

Obst says he heard that NBA executives were talking about him after he starred in the 2023 World Cup, but he never got a formal offer.

At some point, yeah, I could see myself in the NBA, he said.

I can fill a role as a shooter.

I know how to use my gravity to space the floor, spot up, and play off the ball.

Thats something I think any NBA team could use.

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