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NBA Playoffs Near: Stars Shine Amidst Award Races
27 Mar
Summary
- Western Conference playoff field is set; Eastern Conference still fluid.
- MVP race features Gilgeous-Alexander as favorite, Dončić and Wembanyama contenders.
- Injuries and 65-game rule impact eligibility for major NBA awards.

As the NBA regular season nears its conclusion with less than three weeks remaining, the playoff matchups are starting to crystallize. The Western Conference has finalized its postseason participants, though seeding, particularly for the play-in tournament, remains undecided. Several teams, including the New Orleans Pelicans, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, Utah Jazz, and Sacramento Kings, have been eliminated from contention. In contrast, the Eastern Conference playoff picture is still developing. While the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls retain mathematical possibilities for the play-in, significant late-season improvements would be necessary for them to contend. Concurrently, the race for prestigious postseason awards is intensifying, with top players building compelling cases. Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is widely expected to repeat, facing competition from Luka Dončić and Victor Wembanyama. Gilgeous-Alexander's stellar season includes averaging over 30 points per game and leading the league in crucial metrics like win shares and plus-minus. However, the NBA's 65-game minimum rule for award eligibility, along with player injuries, has significantly impacted other award races. Notable stars such as Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James are ineligible for awards due to not meeting the game threshold, while Nikola Jokić faces a strict limit on remaining games.




