NBA MVP History shows it’s not about leading the race all year, it’s about elevating a team when it matters most. Former MVPs like Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki weren’t stat standouts, but they were the engine of elite teams. Luka Doncic’s late surge and the Lakers’ rise fit this same blueprint, making his case for NBA’s best impossible to ignore.

Luka Doncic Has Led In PPG All Season Long, But…

Luka Doncic
Mar 19, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) reacts to Miami Heat bench after 3pt in the second half at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Isabella Frias-Imagn Images

Doncic’s case isn’t built on scoring alone- it’s the way he impacts the game on both ends. During the Lakers streak, he has not only has he put on historic scoring numbers. He has averaged a surplus in every category, including steals, and has made big plays on the defensive end. That rare combination of high-usage offense and defensive disruption is exactly the kind of value MVP voters say they covet.

The Lakers Are Rolling Because Of MVP Luka

Lebron James and Luka Doncic
Feb 3, 2026; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) greets forward LeBron James (23) during a timeout in the first quarter against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Doncic rising to number two in the MVP has also propelled the Lakers into a legit championship contender. Propelling them to a 45-25 record and with wins over the Timberwolves, Nuggets, and the Rockets twice. The Lakers have potentially locked up home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Doncic has averaged nearly 41 points, 9 rebounds, and 9 assists over this win streak.

End Of Doncic’s MVP Rant

Don’t look now, but the Lakers are back. While most counted them out in January, the Slovenian Superstar is hitting his stride right before the postseason. His surge is making MVP voters question if anyone else is truly more worthy of a vote.