NBA MVP Chase through November 24, 2019

Based only on minutes played and +/- in victories.

I haven't looked at any other stats. Not scoring, assists, rebounds, and no advanced stats. I wonder, however, who one would consider one of the ten best players in the league (regardless of ranking) who isn't on this list.

Yes, there are several supporting players on winning teams who are not serious MVP candidates. But is there a player you would consider one of the ten best in the NBA, or who is an MVP candidate according to your own criteria, who is not on this list?

1. LeBron James, Lakers, 14-2,  73 MVP points
2. Giannis Antetokounpo, Bucks, 13-3, 70
3. Anthony Davis, Lakers, 14-2, 56
4. Jayson Tatum, Celtics, 11-4,  55
T5. James Harden, Rockets, 11-6, 51
T5. Pascal Siakam, Raptors, 11-4, 51
7. Luka Doncic, Mavericks, 11-5, 50
8. Fred VanVleet Raptors, 11-4, 49
T9. Jamal Murray, Nuggets, 12-3, 48
T9. Rudy Gobert, Jazz, 11-5, 48
T11. Jimmy Butler, Heat, 11-4,  45
T11. Kemba Walker, Celtics, 11-4, 45
T11. Donovan Mitchell, Jazz, 11-5, 45
T11. Gary Harris, Nuggets, 12-3, 45
T15. Josh Richardson, 76ers, 11-5, 44
T15. Bojan Bogdanovic, Jazz, 11-5, 44
17. Nikola Jokic, Nuggests, 12-3, 43
18. Ben Simmons, 76ers,  11-5, 41
19. Domantas Sabonis, Pacers, 9-6,  40
20. Al Horford, 76ers, 11-5 39
21. Montrezl Harrel, Clippers, 12-5, 37
T22. Will Barton, Clippers, 12-5, 36
T22. Tobias Harris, 76ers, 11-5, 36
24. Devin Booker, Suns, 8-8, 35
T25. OG Anunoby, Raptors, 11-4,  34
T25. Kawhi Leonard, Clippers, 12-5, 34

T25. Paul Millsap, Nuggets, 11-4, 34

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