Stephen Curry continues to lead the race in the MVP as he was hailed as the MVP 20 games in the season.
Following Curry is his buddy Draymond Green as the Defensive Player.
Both Curry and Green work very efficiently for the Warriors, who are among the top teams in the NBA without their fellow superstar Klay Thompson in the mix.
Next up is the rookie of the year.
It’s not Cade Cunningham or Jalen Green.
Evan Mobley of the Cleveland Cavaliers leads the ROY award with his two-way presence, and he is also a vital part of the current wins of the Cavs.
Tyler Herro meanwhile emerges as the top Sixth Man of the league.
He has been a deadeye this season, unlike the previous one where his presence always can’t be felt. He is currently overshadowing the reigning Sixth Man Jordan Clarkson in overall performance.
Upfront for the Most Improved Player is Ja Morant, despite being out recently due to an injury.
Morant played at the All-Star level this season before his solo injury.
Will these players remain at the top of their class when the regular season ends?