Wemby vs. SGA for MVP + time to scrap the NBA’s 65-game rule for awards?

Wemby vs. SGA for MVP + time to scrap the NBA’s 65-game rule for awards?

Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine break down the NBA MVP debate between Victor Wembanyama and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander by diving deep into the advanced stats. With Wemby’s league-best +16.5 on/off swing and SGA’s dominance across nearly every all-in-one metric, the MVP race may be closer than the odds indicate.

Tom & Dan also discuss why the NBA’s 65-game rule might be overdue for reconsideration and react to the possible NBA expansion into Las Vegas and Seattle.

(1:12) Wemby’s MVP case
(22:22) SGA’s MVP case
(40:43) NBPA calls for awards rule changes
(1:02:50) NBA votes to explore expansion

Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs is surrounded by teammates after he scored the game-winning basket against the Phoenix Suns at Frost Bank Center on March 19, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver backs 65-game rule: 'I think it is working'

NBA commissioner Adam Silver backs 65-game rule: 'I think it is working'

NBA commissioner Adam Silver backed the league’s 65-game rule during the board of governors meeting on Wednesday. The 65-game rule was implemented in the 2023-24 season, which requires NBA players to play at least 65 games to be eligible for awards such as MVP, All-NBA and Defensive Player of the Year.

“I’m not ready to say it’s not working,” Silver said. “It is working. I’m not ready to say because there is a sense of unfairness for one player, that the rule doesn’t work.”

Silver’s response comes after the National Basketball Players Association’s statement about Cade Cunningham’s award eligibility status on Tuesday. The union’s full statement read:

“Cade Cunningham’s potential ineligibility for postseason awards after a career-defining season is a clear indictment of the 65-game rule and yet another example of why it must be abolished or reformed to create an exception for significant injuries. Since it’s implementation, far too many deserving players have been unfairly disqualified from end-of-season honors by this arbitrary and overly rigid quota.”

Cunningham played 61 games and was expected to be in contention for All-NBA and MVP before going down Thursday with a collapsed lung. He will be reevaluated in early April. Cunningham has to play 4 more of the Detroit Pistons remaining 11 games to be eligible for awards.

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OKC’s Williams returns: Wrist finally 100%, too

OKC’s Williams returns: Wrist finally 100%, too

Jalen Williams made his return to the Thunder lineup Monday after missing 26 of the prior 28 games with a hamstring strain and said the time off helped his surgically repaired wrist as well.