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U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

The NBA preseason has arrived, which means that the 24-25 season has officially begun, and the American media "bleacherreport" is also predicting the top ten on the MVP list in advance when the regular season is about to start, among which the superstars of the older generation Janduku have all been selected, superstar Wemban surpassed Embiid, and Jokic, who won MVP 3 times in 4 years, ranked second.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second
U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

No. 10: Morant (Grizzlies)

The reason why Morant was able to beat Jandouku to break into the top 10 is mainly because Morant is young enough and the Grizzlies' overall roster depth is better.

What's more, last season, the Grizzlies were in a mess, Morant was suspended + injured, and if the new season is a blockbuster, it will undoubtedly get a lot of attention and votes.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

No. 9: Embiid (76ers)

Embiid has been a top-two MVP pick for past few seasons, so placing him in ninth seems to be a serious underestimate.

But with the addition of George, his ball possession is bound to be eroded, and with serious injury concerns, it is doubtful that he will be able to play 65 games.

Even if they can barely play 65 games, after experiencing playoff injuries for several seasons in a row, I believe that the team and Embiid will devote more energy to the playoffs than to the regular season honors.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

8th place: Wembanyama (Spurs)

Wemban's leapfrog Embiid in eighth place seems inconceivable, but Doncic's sophomore in fourth and James in sixth place makes it difficult to measure them by common sense for these kinds of all-time stars.

Wemban's rookie season has made history for defensive impact, and with the likes of Paul, Barnes and Popovich at the helm, it's hard to predict what amazing things this Spurs will do.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

No. 7: Edwards (Timberwolves)

After Downs left and Edwards was completely straightened, it was widely believed that Huazi, who had experienced the baptism of the playoffs, should be in the top five.

But the fact is that Edwards' efficiency needs to be improved, his off-ball defense and playmaking have fluctuated, and Randle's performance in hurting his teammates almost his entire career has made Edwards' new season confusing.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

Sixth place: Tatum (Celtics)

Tatum is a hugely underrated player, as he's almost one of the few team players in the stars who will make changes to the needs of the team.

As a result, his stats are not explosive enough, and he lacks such dazzling performances as triple-doubles and high scores, and the loss of FMVP has said it all.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

5th place: Brother Alphabet (Bucks)

As long as he stays healthy, he is a top-three MVP player, and the reason why he is ranked fifth.

On the one hand, it is because of health problems, and on the other hand, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the competitiveness and internal run-in of the team, whether the alphabet and Lillard can have a stable chemistry, and whether Rivers can make the Bucks return to the top defense, will determine the possibility of the alphabet brother hitting the MVP.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

4th place: Brunson (Knicks)

In the past two Brunsons, he has evolved rapidly and has grown into the absolute core of the Knicks, and the Knicks have completed a series of big additions in the offseason.

If the new Knicks take the top spot in the East and Brunson grows further, he will be a reasonable contender for the top four in the MVP.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

3rd place: Alexander (Thunder)

The young Thunder were a sensation last season, and in the offseason they not only kept their entire core roster, but also brought in Caruso and Hatten, and the new season is bound to go to the next level.

At just 26 years old, Alexander is set to evolve and grow, as he has proven at this summer's Olympics.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

No. 2: Jokic (Nuggets)

Jokic's ability is undoubted, but the Nuggets' declining strength, coupled with the aesthetic fatigue of winning the MVP three times in four years, has caused Jokic to be relegated to second place.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

1st place: Doncic (Mavericks)

There is no doubt that the top spot belongs to Doncic, his personal data is explosive enough, the Mavericks reached the Finals last season, and Klay was introduced in the offseason, the strength of the roster has been further improved, and Doncic has not won the MVP before, all of which make him the biggest favorite for MVP.

U.S. media predicts the top 10 MVPs: Wembanchao Embiid and Gianduku are all lost, and Jokic is second

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