This season, James Harden is topping the NBA with an average of 11.1 assists per game.
Introspection kicked in for James Harden in the aftermath of dropping a 38-point triple-double Monday to lead the Brooklyn Nets past the Minnesota Timberwolves.
But instead of basking in the glory of Brooklyn’s fourth win in five outings, Harden kept talking about improvement.
“You should never allow complacency to set in. I, myself, can’t afford to be complacent,” he stated. “I’ve never been one to rest on my laurels, and I won’t start now. I believe there’s always room for improvement. I think that when you’re striving to achieve something, the first step is self-evaluation. You need to assess your actions and identify areas where you can enhance your performance and contribute more effectively to the team’s success.”
He has certainly accomplished that, while concurrently paving the way for his entry into the top five of this week’s Kia Race to the MVP Ladder.
The Nets have a record of 26-7 in games that Harden has played in since his debut with the team on Jan. 16.
James Harden of the Brooklyn Nets is the Kia NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Month.
Harden, who tops the league with an average of 11.1 assists per game, admitted, “I can’t dictate everything that happens around me. However, I have control over myself. Thus, I need to improve my decision-making, positioning my teammates, and ensuring a shot is taken. If we manage to get a shot up, that’s satisfactory. It allows us to set up our defense. I promise to improve.”
The Kia Race to the MVP Ladder remains wide open, in part due to injuries to stars LeBron James and Joel Embiid. But players such as Harden and Nikola Jokic continue to shine with competition heating up for the stretch run of the season. So, it’s no surprise Jokic and Harden earned Kia NBA Player of the Month in their respective conferences for the month of March.
This week, Jokic remains at number one in the Kia Race for the MVP Ladder. Additionally, Dallas Mavericks’ star guard, Luka Doncic, makes it into the top five after scoring an average of 29.4 points per game throughout March and achieving a 43.3% success rate from 3-point range in almost 35 minutes per game. Damian Lillard, the tenacious guard from the Portland Trail Blazers, moves up to second place while Embiid and James drop out of the top five.
And now, the Top 5 this week in the 2020-21 Kia Race to the MVP Ladder:
1. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
Last week’s ranking: No. 1
Season stats: 26.8 ppg, 11.1 rpg, 8.5 apg, 1.6 spg
Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets is the Kia NBA Western Conference Player of the Month.
A triple-double machine, Jokic is one of the main reasons Denver is 9-3 since the All-Star break. The big man might even be on the way to finishing the season in the elusive 50-40-90 club. Denver completed its first season sweep of Philadelphia since 2015-16 on Tuesday by dominating the 76ers inside with Jokic. The Nuggets won the rebounding battle against the Embiid-less 76ers 51-34 and outscored them in the paint 44-32. Then on Thursday, Jokic found ways to connect with new addition Aaron Gordon for buckets en route to a 101-94 win against the Clippers.
2. Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
Last week’s ranking: No. 3
Season stats: 29.8 ppg, 4.3 rpg, 7.8 apg
The NBA’s second-leading scorer, Lillard continues to fight through various nagging injuries to lead a surging Portland squad that sits at sixth in the Western Conference. The Blazers enter tonight’s showdown against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks (10 ET, NBA TV) riding a four-game win streak with Lillard averaging 25.7 ppg in the three outings he played during the streak. Lillard scorched the Detroit Pistons from deep on Wednesday, hitting 5 of 7 to finish with 33 points. What is scarier is Lillard believes the Trail Blazers, which have battled through a slew of injuries this season, are finally whole again and “trending upwards.”
3. James Harden, Brooklyn Nets
Last week’s ranking: No. 6
Season stats: 25.9 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 11.1 apg
James Harden is producing MVP-level statistics for the Brooklyn Nets. Should he be considered in the MVP discussion?
Harden missed just his third game since joining the Nets on Thursday — due to tightness in his right hamstring — after initially suffering the injury the night before in Brooklyn’s comeback win against the Houston Rockets. Nets coach Steve Nash expressed optimism that Harden’s injury won’t keep him out for a significant amount of time. Brooklyn was 7-6 before acquiring Harden, but have since gone 26-7 in games he’s played while finishing 1-2 in games he’s missed. Harden’s stellar play has been key in Brooklyn climbing atop the Eastern Conference standings for the first time since April of 2003.
4. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Last week’s ranking: No. 2
Season stats: 28.3 ppg, 11.4 rpg, 6.3 apg, 1.3 bpg
Antetokounmpo finished with a career-worst-tying minus-31 in 34 minutes Monday in a loss to the Clippers. He then followed that up Wednesday with nine turnovers against the Lakers (which also tied a career-high). Still, Antetokounmpo posted a double-double (25 points, 10 rebounds) to help Milwaukee snap a three-game skid. Even better, he finished March shooting 3-pointers with 10% better accuracy (39.4%) than the previous two months. Milwaukee goes into tonight’s matchup against Lillard in Portland with a record of 12-10 on the road (3-5 road record against West teams).
5. Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks
Last week’s ranking: No. 7
Season stats: 28.7 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 8.9 apg
Game Recap: Mavericks 113, Celtics 108
Doncic missed a back-to-back set on March 26 and 27 and, coincidentally, Dallas lost both games after winning two in a row. He returned on March 29 and led the Mavericks to consecutive wins as they quietly creep up the West standings. Despite starting the season struggling with accuracy from deep (9.5% on 3-pointers in December), Doncic was hot in March, averaging 43.3% from long range, 52.7% overall and 29.4 ppg. “It’s repetition, but it’s also a lot of confidence,” Doncic said Wednesday after racking up 36 points in Dallas’ win against the Boston Celtics. You can see that confidence just oozing right here.
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The Next Five:
6. LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
7. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers
8. Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers
9. Kyrie Irving, Brooklyn Nets
10. Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns
And five more: Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors; Rudy Gobert, Utah Jazz; Zion Williamson, New Orleans Pelicans; Chris Paul, Phoenix Suns; Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz.
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