Is James Harden, LeBron James or someone else responsible for the most wins in 2017-18?

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After closing out 2016-17 with 42 triple-doubles, Russell Westbrook helped revive the argument for individual impact over team value in MVP consideration. Westbrook was judged to be the NBA’s top player in a year when his Oklahoma City Thunder were not in the conversation for the league’s best team; the fact that OKC finished No. 6 in the Western Conference was viewed as a commendable enough achievement to award Westbrook the prize.

Theatrical game-winning performances and underdog feel-good stories that win our hearts (and votes) aside, who leads the MVP race this season?

Win probability added (WPA) can be used to answer the question of who among the main contenders should be taking home the MVP hardware. WPA measures the difference in win probability from play to play for every person involved in a play. Summing those values, we are able to evaluate who our most impactful players are for every game over the course of the 2017-18 season.

Let’s take a look at the top performers based on this outlook on value:

(All stats and ranks are accurate through games of March 21.)


Best players, best teams



Source : ESPN