LUKA Doncic’s bid for the MVP plum remains on track as the NBA decided that he is still eligible despite failing to meet the minimum 65-game requirement due to injury. PHOTOGRAPH courtesy of RONALD MARTINEZ/agence france-presse
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Doncic, Cunningham eligible for MVP plum

Agence France-Presse

LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Luka Doncic and Cade Cunningham have been ruled eligible for the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) Most Valuable Player (MVP) race despite not meeting the 65-game minimum to enter the running for the honor, the league said Thursday.

Los Angeles Lakers star Doncic and Detroit Pistons ace Cunningham both fell just short of playing in the required number of games to be eligible for the NBA’s end-of-season awards, with Cunningham playing in 63 games and Doncic in 64.

But the duo will be part of the NBA’s tightly-contested MVP race after the league and National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) ruled there were “extraordinary circumstances” surrounding each player.

Cunningham’s regular-season games tally was abbreviated after he suffered a collapsed lung in March, which led to him missing 12 games.

Doncic, who was sidelined for several games following a hamstring injury earlier this month after inspiring a Lakers late-season resurgence, also missed two games to attend the birth of his daughter in Slovenia.

“The NBA and NBPA agreed that, taking into account the totality of the circumstances for Cunningham and Doncic, each player qualified for awards under the extraordinary circumstances provision in the CBA (collective bargaining agreement),” the NBA said in a statement.

However, the league turned down a request from Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards to be included in the awards picture.

Edwards played in 60 games and filed a bid for inclusion under the same “extraordinary circumstances” rules.

“Edwards’ challenge was denied and, as a result, he is not eligible for annual awards for the 2025-26 NBA regular season,” the NBA said.