NBA MVP: Nikola Jokić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama, Luka Dončić forging an all-time race

As the NBA regular season winds down, the race for MVP, which seemingly intensifies every night, might be the best ever. 

It’s not simply due to overwhelming statistics — although that does play a significant part — but rather the uniqueness of the four candidates, who differ greatly in skill set, approach and resume.

Let’s break down the favorites:

Simply put, Jokić remains the best player in all of basketball, a player utterly unrivaled in IQ, court vision and creativity. 

The only argument against the 7-foot Serbian is how his team went through a considerable dry spell, losing seven of 11 games in February while playing an underwhelming collective brand of basketball. 

That said, the Nuggets are currently on a seven-game winning streak and look almost as cohesive as when they won the title in 2023.

This is all quarterbacked by Jokić, who collects triple-doubles entirely within the fabric of the offense. This isn’t some Russell Westbrook situation, where his teammates are clearing out to have him achieve the line, nor is he stat-pumping. 

Jokić’s numbers, as impressive as they are, fall short of fully encapsulating his worth to the Nuggets and just how impactful he is every single night. 

Offensively speaking, Jokić might be the most unique big man of all time, currently dominating in the middle of his prime on a team fast approaching 50 wins. 

It’s no surprise the defending MVP is back in the conversation this year. Gilgeous-Alexander is slowly, but surely, turning into the Michael Jordan of this generation in terms of how he plays, how he scores and how he competes on both ends. 

Only 4.4 of his shot attempts per night are 3-pointers, as he does the vast majority of his damage near the rim and in the midrange area, much like a former Bull who won five of these awards. 

With several Thunder players missing time this year, Gilgeous-Alexander has stepped up and extended his productivity, keeping the Thunder firmly locked into the No. 1 in the Western Conference. 

His numbers might not be as all-around oriented as Jokić or Luka Dončić, but his efficiency (TS of 66.6%) and overall defensive impact are in a category by themselves. The fact that he also rarely turns the ball over, despite being the primary decision-maker, is extra impressive. 

The superstar has also scored 20 or more points in 143 consecutive games, breaking Wilt Chamberlain’s record, which points to a level of consistency that is outrageous. 

While Jokić might be a unique offensive big man, Wembanyama has a chance to go down as the most special player in history, position be damned.

The 22-year-old is already the best defender in basketball and has been for three seasons now. He’s a lock for Defensive Player Of the Year if he makes the games-played criteria, and that should only work in his favor for MVP, as opposed to take away from it. 

There’s an interesting subplot in regard to his MVP candidacy. If Wembanyama wins, he’ll be the youngest to win the award, topping Derrick Rose, who won it in 2011 at the age of 22. Wembanyama will also be 22, but he’ll turn 22 on April 4; Rose turned 22 on Oct. 4, before his MVP season. 

Essentially, this means Wembanyama has one shot to get this honor. Next year will be too late. Fortunately for him, he’s got a good case. The Spurs are rolling, and they’re rolling at a ridiculous rate, all spearheaded by the 7-foot-4 Frenchman. 

The Spurs are 26-1 in the past 27 games he’s played in, and they currently sit on 58 wins — more than what was projected going into the season. 

Wembanyama’s not playing as many minutes as anyone else on the list (29.2 minutes per game), but that doesn’t seem to deter him. He’s played 60 total minutes over his past two games and somehow still gathered 82 points, 34 rebounds and six blocks, making a strong late-season push. 

Speaking of a late-season MVP push, Luka Dončić has entered the chat. 

The all-around guard is leading the league in scoring and has recently upped that part of his game even more, averaging 35.8 points over his past 21 games, in which the Lakers have gone 16-5 after a modest start to the season. 

Dončić also leads the league in made 3-pointers per game, free-throw attempts and total shots made per game, proving again that he can be a scoring force without equal. 

Dončić was broadly ignored in MVP context for most of the season, in large part due to the sluggish Lakers, who spent the better part of the season struggling to get a foothold in the standings. 

As they now sit with 50 wins, it’s difficult to justify any absence of Dončić in the conversation. The Slovenian’s all-around game, combined with 60-, 50- and 40-point performances this season, is just too loud to ignore. 

While Dončić isn’t the same caliber of defender as Gilgeous-Alexander or Wembanyama, he’s been surprisingly adept on occasion this season when he isn’t taxed with carrying the entire offensive load. That feels significant in this discussion, especially when you consider his defensive shortcomings to be the reason for his omission in previous seasons. 

However things shake out, we have a race for the ages that could be decided in the season’s final weeks.

Pistons’ Cade Cunningham will be re-evaluated in 1 week

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham will be re-evaluated in one week, according to the team. Cunningham has been out since March 17 with a collapsed lung after exiting in the early minutes of the Pistons’ win over the Wizards. He made his first public appearance since the injury Tuesday, sitting on the bench during the Pistons’ win over the Raptors.

Cunningham is having a breakout season in his fifth year with the Pistons. He is averaging 24.5 points, 9.9 assists (second in the NBA behind Nikola Jokić), 5.6 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game. His assists and steals are career highs. Cunningham has also helped lead the Pistons to their first Central Division title since the 2007-08 season.

Despite Cunningham’s numbers, he will not be eligible to receive individual accolades. Cunningham would have had to play every game starting Monday against the Orlando Magic to meet the requirements for NBA awards eligibility due to the 65-game rule. The rule, which was introduced during the 2023-24 season, requires players to appear in at least 65 games to be eligible for awards such as MVP, DPOY and All-NBA teams.

Cunningham has played in 61 games, and the Pistons will have only two games remaining if he is cleared to play after his evaluation. He was expected to be in the running for honors such as All-NBA and MVP before the injury.

Cunningham’s injury has sparked debate about the 65-game rule.

The National Basketball Players Association issued a statement in March calling for the rule to be “abolished or reformed” following Cunningham’s injury. His agent, Jeff Schwartz, told ESPN’s Shams Charania that the 24-year-old point guard should be granted an exception.

“Cade has delivered a first-team All-NBA season,” Schwartz said. “If he falls just short of an arbitrary games-played threshold due to a legitimate injury, it should not disqualify him from recognition he has clearly earned over the course of the season. The league should reward excellence, not enforce rigid cutoffs that ignore context. An exception needs to be made.”

NBA commissioner Adam Silver backed the 65-game rule, saying it was the league’s solution to load management and players resting during the season.

“I’m not ready to say it’s not working,” Silver said. “It is working. I’m not ready to say that because there is a sense of unfairness for one player, the rule doesn’t work.”

Pistons All-Star Jalen Duren and the emergence of Dannis Jenkins have helped the team continue to win without Cunningham in the lineup. The Pistons are 11-4 this season without him.

The Pistons are 55-21 and currently the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, holding a four-game lead over the second-place Boston Celtics.

Wizards apologize after scripted April Fools joke in which ‘fan’ thought they won $10,000 falls flat

The Washington Wizards are doing damage control after a scripted April Fools prank went wrong during Wednesday’s game. Following criticism and anger from fans, the team issued an apology Thursday after making it look like a fan missed out on winning $10,000.

The prank occurred at halftime of the Wizards’ 153-131 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. The team ran a promotion where a blindfolded fan would win $10,000 if they hit a half-court shot. The fan missed the shot, but the team and the mascots on the court celebrated as if the shot went in and the fan won the money.

Then, the team cruelly showed a replay of the missed shot, and announced that the fan didn’t actually win $10,000.

In the moment, it looked like a pretty nasty thing to do to someone who spent money to watch the Wizards in 2026.

But that isn’t actually what happened. In their apology post Thursday, the team revealed that the entire promotion was scripted and involved members of their performance team — Wizards employees who run gameday operations or hype up the crowd.

Problem is, the team didn’t reveal that information in the moment, leading fans to question why the team would put such a heartless prank on an innocent fan. That mistake was likely also what led to the team feeling as though it needed to apologize Thursday.

The Wizards weren’t the only NBA entity that missed the mark on April Fools day. Philadelphia 76ers big man Joel Embiid claimed he was playing in Tuesday’s game despite being listed out on the team’s injury report due to illness.

Embiid sent out multiple tweets at odds with the team’s injury report, though ultimately did not play in the win. It’s still unclear whether Embiid was joking.

Where to watch Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Detroit Pistons: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Thursday, April 2

The Detroit Pistons, who are closing in on securing the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 playoff seed, take on the Minnesota Timberwolves, another title contender. Anthony Edwards just returned to the Timberwolves from a two-week absence. The Pistons are still missing star guard Cade Cunningham.

  • Minnesota Timberwolves: 46-29 (No. 3 in Northwest Division)

  • Detroit Pistons: 55-21 (No. 1 in Central Division)

  • Spread: Detroit Pistons -3.5

  • Moneyline: Detroit Pistons -160 / Minnesota Timberwolves 135

  • Over/Under: 224.5

Fantasy Baseball: Checking in on some top MLB prospects so far (and Konnor Griffin gets the call-up!)

Every MLB season, we get new prospects making Opening Day rosters but this year feels different. The youth movement in 2026 has thrust some of baseball’s top prospects into the spotlight early on as we navigate the first full week of the season. As the season progresses, we’ll see more and more players called up. We’re even seeing some of these players signing long-term contracts before even taking a step on an MLB field.

And speaking of which, it was reported Thursday that the Pirates are already calling up (no, really) the No. 1 prospect in all of MLB, Konnor Griffin. He’s expected to play in Pittsburgh’s home opener against the Orioles on Friday. What a world!

As teams get smarter, bringing prospects up earlier, fantasy baseball managers also need to adjust — not just in dynasty leagues but in redraft leagues as well. Think of it as a chance for a brand-new draft pick in the middle of the season. If a prospect is called up, you need to be ready to rush to the waiver wire to grab them, regardless of whether you think they’re good or not. Because just getting that chance could mean fantasy gold.

Anyway, here we’re checking in on some of the top prospects in baseball and how they’re faring early on for fantasy baseball in the 2026 MLB season.

McGonigle was able to do enough this spring to get onto Detroit’s Opening Day roster as the starting shortstop, no easy feat. Through six games in Yahoo points leagues, McGonigle is the SS7 with 56.1 fantasy points. The past two games, he’s been moved up the lineup into the 2-hole, which should only increase his fantasy value. All this and he’s still yet to hit his first major league dinger.

There are going to be a lot of names on this list you may not have heard of. Wetherholt likely won’t be one of those names. The No. 7 overall pick back in 2024, Wetherholt blew through the minors to make his MLB debut at 23 years old. With tri-positional eligibility and a spot at the top of the St. Louis order, Wetherholt has posted startable fantasy numbers at all three positions. It may take a bit for his power to come around; he hasn’t homered since the opener. But Wetherholt should be a great supply of runs with a decent average.

Control continues to be an issue for Chandler, who made his 2026 debut on Tuesday against the Reds. While the top pitching prospect didn’t allow any hits or earned runs with six strikeouts, he also walked six batters. A double play in the third inning saved what could have been a disastrous start to the season for Chandler. But his stuff is elite. His fastball, slider and curveball got Stuff+ grades of 100 or higher on FanGraphs.

Benge is someone who could be off the fantasy radar soon. Mets fans were thrilled to see him on the roster from Day 1. But outside of the opener, Benge has struggled. Besides that homer against the Pirates on March 26, the youngster has gone 2-for-16 with five strikeouts. Benge was benched in favor of Tyrone Taylor against a lefty on Wednesday and could be in more of a platoon the rest of the season (if he isn’t sent down).

We never want to overreact this early into the season but Stewart is tracking toward being a league-winning draft pick/pickup. He was virtually undrafted in most Yahoo leagues with an ADP of 207.4 and he’s still available in a quarter of leagues.

In points formats, the Reds’ cleanup hitter is the 1B2 and he’s top-five in category leagues. Stewart has scored a run in five straight games and has a hit in all of but one contest so far this season. He also has seven walks and has struck out just three times in 26 plate appearances.

A 2021 first-rounder, Painter made his long-awaited MLB debut on Tuesday against the Nationals, tossing 5.1 innings of one-run ball with eight Ks and just one walk. If Painter keeps this up, his rotation spot should be safe even when Zack Wheeler is ready to return. Scott Pianowski dove into Painter’s debut a bit more here.

You look up and down the Miami lineup and consistently go, “Who?” But don’t look now, the Marlins are 5-1 atop the NL East and have scored the third-most runs (33) in the NL so far this season. Caissie is a big reason why, driving in eight of those runs, with at least one RBI in five of six games. At 22% rostered, Caissie is worth an add in deeper formats, though OF remains a lush position.

The No. 44 prospect on MLB.com, DeLauter was out of the lineup on Wednesday due to a foot injury. He’s also cooled off a bit since his hot start in which he belted four homers in the first three games of the season. If DeLauter can shake off this foot issue, he remains a strong addition batting out of the 2-hole, a prime slot ahead of José Ramírez for Cleveland.

I’m going to write this sentence just once, okay. Justin Crawford is the son of former Rays great Carl Crawford. Alright, now that we got that out of the way, let’s look at what the Phillies outfielder has done so far in 2026.

The answer: not much. He’s batting ninth and Philly is off to a slow start offensively with just 23 runs in six games. Crawford does have hits in four of five games, one of those a huge walk-off RBI single on Wednesday to help the Phillies rally and win in extras. He isn’t providing much fantasy value but is worth monitoring.

The 25-year-old got a taste of the big leagues in 2025, leading to high expectations going into this season. He was solid in his first outing of the season, holding the mighty Dodgers to zero runs on five hits with five strikeouts in 6.0 innings. Messick had a whiff% of 25 and swinging strike% of 52.6 while L.A. had a hard hit percentage of just 13.3. If Messick is on your waiver wire, run, don’t walk to get him.

Sproat got shelled in his first start of the season, allowing seven ER on just six hits (three HRs) with four walks against the White Sox last Sunday. His Stuff+ still looks solid so maybe this was just a blip on the radar. Take away the long balls and Sproat wasn’t too bad. He’ll have a chance to bounce back Saturday in Kansas City.

Pirates to call up Konnor Griffin, reportedly working to finalize 9-year, $140M deal with the No. 1 overall prospect

The Pittsburgh Pirates are going to give their home fans something to cheer about for the team’s 2026 home opener. The Pirates will call up shortstop Konnor Griffin, widely considered the best prospect in baseball, prior to Friday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles.

The move was announced hours before the team reportedly agreed to a record-breaking, nine-year, $140 million deal with Griffin, per ESPN. That deal still needs to be finalized, according to reports.

The deal — if signed — secures Griffin the largest extension ever for a player who has not made his major-league debut. It breaks the record just set by Seattle Mariners prospect Colt Emerson, who signed an eight-year, $95 million extension on Tuesday.

The Pirates seemingly confirmed Griffin’s promotion Thursday, posting a video of him with the words “Opening Debut.” The team has yet to confirm Griffin’s reported extension.

After being selected by the Pirates in the first round of the 2024 MLB Draft, Griffin immediately established himself as a prospect worth monitoring. He appeared on all major top-100 lists heading into the 2025 season, though he was considered a mid-to-late prospect at the time.

A transcendent 2025 season caused Griffin to shoot all the way up to the game’s No. 1 overall prospect, according to Baseball America, Baseball Prospectus and MLB.com, entering the 2026 season. He hit .333/.415/.527 across three levels last year, eventually reaching Double-A in his first professional season.

Griffin, 19, entered 2026 with a shot to make the Pirates’ roster out of spring training. But while he produced some impressive highlights, he struggled overall, hitting just .171 in 41 at-bats. Because of that, the team assigned him to Triple-A to start the year.

Five games in Triple-A have led the Pirates to reconsider that decision. Griffin hit .438 with three doubles and five walks to open the season. That was apparently all the evidence the team needed to bring him up to the majors.

It’s an ideal time for the Pirates to make the move. After opening the 2026 season with six consecutive road games, they will host their home opener on Friday. Griffin, who will presumably be in the starting lineup, should take the field to raucous applause from Pirates fans.

Where to watch Minnesota Twins vs. Kansas City Royals: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Thursday, April 2

The Kansas City Royals (3-2) are looking to complete a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins (1-4). Kansas City won a wild 13-9 game on Monday in which the Royals led 12-1 heading into the seventh inning. The starting pitchers are scheduled to be Taj Bradley for Minnesota and Cole Ragans for Kansas City.

  • Date: Thursday, April 2

  • Time: 2:10 p.m. ET / 11:10 a.m. PT

  • Where: Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO

  • TV Channels: Royals.TV, Twins.TV Presented by Progressive

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Minnesota Twins: 1-4 (No. 4 in AL Central)

  • Kansas City Royals: 3-2 (No. 1 in AL Central)

  • Spread: Kansas City Royals -1.5

  • Moneyline: Kansas City Royals -160.0 / Minnesota Twins 135

  • Over/Under: 9.5

Minnesota Twins: Taj Bradley (0-0, ERA: 2.08, K: 9, WHIP: 1.38)
Kansas City Royals: Cole Ragans (0-1, ERA: 9.00, K: 5, WHIP: 2.50)

Weather: 77°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 38,427 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Where to watch New York Mets vs. San Francisco Giants: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Thursday, April 2

The New York Mets (3-3) and the San Francisco Giants (2-4) begin a four-game series at Oracle Park. The Giants have struggled offensively to start the season and are coming off a 7-1 loss to the San Diego Padres. The Mets have lost their past two games in which they totaled a single run.

  • Date: Thursday, April 2

  • Time: 9:45 p.m. ET / 6:45 p.m. PT

  • Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco

  • TV Channels: MLB Network, NBCS BA, SNY

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • New York Mets: 3-3 (No. 3 in NL East)

  • San Francisco Giants: 2-4 (No. 5 in NL West)

  • Spread: San Francisco Giants +1.5

  • Moneyline: San Francisco Giants +110 / New York Mets -130

  • Over/Under: 7

New York Mets: David Peterson (0-0, ERA: 0.00, K: 3, WHIP: 1.50)
San Francisco Giants: Robbie Ray (0-1, ERA: 3.38, K: 4, WHIP: 0.94)

Weather: 62°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 41,915 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Yankees RHP Cam Schlittler off to unprecedented start after shutting down Mariners

The New York Yankees have had a lot of good pitchers. None of them did what Cam Schlittler has done in his first two starts of the 2026 season.

Six months after a breakout performance in the 2025 postseason, the right-hander has become the first pitcher in Yankees history to open a season with back-to-back starts of at least five scoreless innings and at least seven strikeouts, according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.

Schlittler made that second start Wednesday, striking out seven and throwing 6 1/3 scoreless innings against the Seattle Mariners. He allowed two hits and walked none, retiring the final 15 batters he faced.

It was pure dominance from Schlittler, to the point that 18 swings against his four-seam fastball made contact only seven times, per Baseball Savant.

Schlittler was pitching in Double-A this time last year, but he quickly rose up to the big leagues and established himself as a member of the rotation going forward. He entered Yankees lore in the wild-card round last year, when he struck out 12 in eight scoreless innings of a winner-take-all game against the Boston Red Sox.

He dealt with back and lat issues during spring training this year, which limited him to 68 pitches in his season debut against the San Francisco Giants last week. But he still managed to strike out eight and allow only one hit in 5 1/3 scoreless innings.

Really, the only thing that has been able to stop Schlittler this season is a pitch limit.

It’s been a dominant showing by the Yankees rotation overall this season. With Schlittler’s gem Wednesday, Yankees arms have combined to throw 33 2/3 innings while striking out 35 and allowing only two earned runs.

The win improved New York’s record to 5-1, the best mark in the American League.

Stephen Curry reportedly hopes to return against Rockets on Sunday

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry is close to making his return. Curry’s goal is to reportedly play against the Houston Rockets on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. The 38-year-old point guard last played on Jan. 30 against the Detroit Pistons after suffering a knee injury.

The Warriors released a statement later Wednesday saying that Curry would be re-evaluated over the weekend. That sets him up to miss Wednesday’s game against the San Antonio Spurs and Thursday’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr told reporters that Curry went through full-contact 5-on-5 practice on Tuesday. The franchise said in its statement he will likely participate in another scrimmage this week before being re-evaluated.

Despite averaging 27.2 points and 4.8 assists while shooting 39.1% from beyond the arc, Curry is not eligible for All-NBA because he has only suited up for 29 games this season, his fewest since the 2019-2020 season. NBA awards require players to appear in at least 65 games to be eligible. The 2019-2020 season was also the last time the two-time MVP was not named to an All-NBA team.

Despite Curry’s ineligibility for NBA awards, the Warriors’ season is far from over. At 36-39 and in 10th place, the Warriors are all but locked into a play-in spot, with the team sitting 11 games ahead of the 11th-place Memphis Grizzlies with seven games remaining.

Curry is expected to give a boost to a depleted Warriors lineup. The Warriors have lost Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody to season-ending injuries, while Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis have struggled to stay on the court due to injuries and medical conditions.

With the Warriors’ matchup likely coming against the reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder or the Denver Nuggets if they make it out of the play-in tournament, they could already have their eyes on next season. According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Warriors could reportedly target Los Angeles Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard and Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James this offseason to give Curry a shot at his fifth NBA title.