NBA stars at risk of missing awards under 65-game rule

The NBA's 65-game eligibility rule for season-ending awards has put several star players in jeopardy as the regular season nears its end. Players missing 18 or more games become ineligible, with some top performers already out of contention. Others have limited games left to qualify.

The NBA requires players to participate in at least 65 of the 82 regular-season games to qualify for awards such as MVP. With about six weeks and roughly 20 games remaining, the rule is impacting the awards races.

Several prominent players are already ineligible due to missing more than 17 games. These include Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Bucks, Stephen Curry of the Warriors, Joel Embiid of the 76ers, LeBron James of the Lakers, Ja Morant of the Grizzlies, and Lauri Markkanen of the Jazz, among others like Jimmy Butler, Anthony Davis, Domantas Sabonis, Trae Young, and Franz Wagner.

Players on the edge include Nikola Jokić of the Nuggets, who has missed 16 games due to a left knee injury. Devin Booker of the Suns has 15 absences from a right hip strain and an ankle sprain. Evan Mobley of the Cavaliers also missed 15 games from two calf strains. Kawhi Leonard of the Clippers has 14 missed games managing ankle soreness and prior foot and ankle issues. Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs missed 14 games with calf and knee injuries. Others at risk are Deni Avdija with 14 missed games from a back injury, Luka Dončić with 12 from a hamstring injury, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with 11 from an abdominal strain, and Anthony Edwards with 10 from hamstring and foot issues.

The rule aims to encourage player availability, but it has drawn attention to injury patterns among stars. Voters and fans must now factor in participation alongside performance.

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NBA investigates Thunder for sitting multiple players against Spurs

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The NBA has launched an investigation into the Oklahoma City Thunder for having 10 players sidelined due to injuries during their nationally televised game against the San Antonio Spurs on February 4, 2026. The Thunder, who lost 116-108, dressed only eight players for the matchup, raising questions under the league's player participation policy. Despite the scrutiny, sources suggest the absences stem from legitimate injuries rather than rest management.

As the 2025-26 NBA season nears its end, the 65-game threshold for awards eligibility—introduced in 2023 to combat load management—continues to draw fire. With stars like Joel Embiid, Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Giannis Antetokounmpo already sidelined from contention, Nikola Jokić can miss just one more game, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Dončić, and Victor Wembanyama hover near disqualification amid rising injury concerns.

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The NBA's 65-game minimum for end-of-season awards, introduced in 2023, faces scrutiny after Nikola Jokić's knee injury likely disqualifies him from MVP contention. Critics argue the rule fails to curb load management and instead pressures young players to rush recoveries for financial incentives. Historical data shows such absences rarely affected awards before, but All-NBA selections now tie directly to supermax contracts.

Three prominent NBA players—Trae Young of the Washington Wizards, Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies, and Jonathan Kuminga of the Golden State Warriors—are currently sidelined with injuries, raising questions about the league's enforcement of its collective bargaining agreement. Trade rumors swirl around Morant and Kuminga, while Young's extended absence has sparked speculation of a potential investigation. Former player Lou Williams advocates for a fresh start for Morant via trade, similar to Young's recent move.

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Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic is expected to make his return from a hyperextended left knee injury against the Los Angeles Clippers after missing 16 games since late December. The three-time MVP's comeback keeps him in contention for season awards, provided he meets the 65-game eligibility threshold. With the Nuggets holding a strong Western Conference position, his return bolsters their playoff push.

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss at least five more games due to patella-femoral pain syndrome, extending his absence to 15 games. The team has managed a 4-6 record without him but faces a tight race for the No. 8 spot in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis has played just one game before returning to sick leave amid health concerns.

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The NBA has set the rosters for the 2026 All-Star Game, introducing a new USA vs. World format featuring three teams in a round-robin tournament. De'Aaron Fox replaces the injured Giannis Antetokounmpo on the USA Stripes team, while Brandon Ingram and Alperen Sengun fill in for Stephen Curry and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, respectively. The event takes place on February 15 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

 

 

 

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