Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gana el MVP de la NBA por segunda temporada consecutiva

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ha sido nombrado Jugador Más Valioso de la NBA para la temporada 2025-26. La estrella de los Thunder recibió 83 de los 100 votos al primer lugar después de llevar a su equipo a 64 victorias en la temporada regular.

La NBA anunció el premio el domingo por la noche. Gilgeous-Alexander superó a Nikola Jokić, de los Nuggets, quien quedó en segundo lugar, y a Victor Wembanyama, de los Spurs, en tercer lugar. Luka Dončić terminó cuarto y Cade Cunningham quinto en los resultados finales de la votación.

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