ESPN experts think Nuggets' Nikola Jokic will win fourth MVP this year

Alex Kirschenbaum

ESPN experts think Nuggets' Nikola Jokic will win fourth MVP this year image

A panel of NBA insiders polled by ESPN overwhelmingly believes that seven-time All-NBA Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic will be named league MVP for the fourth time this season.

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Tim Bontemps of ESPN oversaw this year's poll of 20 coaches, executives and scouts. Seven of them — a plurality — predicted that Jokic would earn MVP honors, ahead of reigning Oklahoma City Thunder MVP point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (who netted five votes), five-time All-NBA Los Angeles Lakers guard (that's still an insane thing to type) Luka Doncic (four), San Antonio Spurs All-Star center Victor Wembanyama (two), two-time MVP Milwaukee Bucks power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and three-time All-Star Minnesota Timberwolves shooting guard Anthony Edwards (one apiece).

On the strength of some savvy offseason maneuvering from new co-executive vice presidents Ben Tenzer and Jonathan Wallace, the Nuggets are poised to enjoy a major bounceback year in 2025-26.

Denver on the ascent

Denver hasn't made it out of the second round since winning it all in 2023. Frustrated owner Josh Kroenke fired former head coach Michael Malone and ex-team president Calvin Booth with just three games remaining in the 2024-25 regular season.

But the team bolstered its depth around Jokic and star point guard Jamal Murray. Beyond bringing on Tenzer and Wallace and promoting former interim head coach David Adelman, the Nuggets' biggest offseason additions were its trades for new starting combo forward Cameron Johnson and backup center Jonas Valanciunas and its signing of free agent guards Tim Hardaway Jr. and Bruce Brown. 

After Shams Charania of ESPN reported Monday that Houston Rockets point guard Fred VanVleet had torn his ACL this week and was in danger of potentially missing the entire 2025-26 season, Denver and Oklahoma City have emerged as likely the top two teams in the Western Conference.

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In 70 healthy bouts for the 50-32 Nuggets last year, Jokic became the first center ever to average a triple-double over the course of a full season.

He notched averages of 29.6 points (on .576/.417/.800 shooting splits), 12.7 boards, 10.2 dimes, and 1.8 steals a night. For his efforts, he finished second in MVP voting to Oklahoma City Thunder champion point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

If this year's Nuggets finish with an elite record and Jokic can stay healthy and productive, Jokic has a chance to break through.

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Alex Kirschenbaum

Alex Kirschenbaum is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He grew up a devout Bulls fan, but his hoops fanaticism now extends to non-Bulls teams in adulthood. Currently also a scribe for Hoops Rumors, Sports Illustrated's On SI fan sites Newsweek and "Small Soldiers" director Joe Dante's film site Trailers From Hell, Alex is an alum of Men's Journal, Grizzlies fan site Grizzly Bear Blues and Bulls fan sites Blog-A-Bull and Pippen Ain't Easy, among others