Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named MVP: Thunder superstar joins Steve Nash as second Canadian to win honor

Daniel Chavkin

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named MVP: Thunder superstar joins Steve Nash as second Canadian to win honor image

The NBA has named Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander the MVP of the 2024-25 season, marking the point guard's first-ever MVP win. 

Gilgeous-Alexander is the third player to win MVP in Thunder history, joining Kevin Durant in 2014 and Russell Westbrook in 2017. He also becomes the second-ever Canadian to win the award, after Steve Nash won back-to-back MVPs in 2005 and 2006.

In the end, the Thunder point guard beat out Nikola Jokic, the MVP in three of the last four seasons, for the award this season. It was a close race between the two, as Jokic's numbers stack up well in comparison to Gilgeous-Alexander, and it was evidenced by Gilgeous-Alexander winning. 

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Last year, Gilgeous-Alexander finished second to Jokic in MVP voting, which was, at the time, his highest career finish in the award. The point guard received just 15 votes to Jokic's 79, as the Nuggets center took home his third MVP in a decisive decision.

In 2024-25, however, Gilgeous-Alexander upped his game while leading the Thunder to an NBA-best 68-14 record as the best player on the league's top team. He also becomes the first guard to win MVP since 2018, when James Harden took home the award for the Rockets.

Here's a look at how Gilgeous-Alexander took home his first MVP.

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NBA MVP voting

*This section will be updated*

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stats

Here's a look at Gilgeous-Alexander's 2024-25 stat line during his MVP season:

  • Games: 76
  • PPG: 32.7 (league-leading)
  • RPG: 5.0
  • APG: 6.4
  • SPG: 1.7
  • BPG: 1.0
  • FG%: 51.9%
  • 3P%: 37.5%
  • FT%: 89.8%

Gilgeous-Alexander set a career-high in points per game, assists per game and three-point percentage. He also led the league with 32.7 points per game, the first time he's led the league in that category in his career.

Since 1987, only Michael Jordan and Joel Embiid won the MVP award by averaging more points than Gilgeous-Alexander did this season. However, he does become the first MVP to have not averaged a double-double since Harden in 2018.

NBA MVP history

Here's a look at all the players to win MVP in NBA history:

YearPlayerTeam
2025Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderThunder
2024Nikola JokicNuggets
2023Joel Embiid76ers
2022Nikola JokicNuggets
2021Nikola JokicNuggets
2020Giannis AntetokounmpoBucks
2019Giannis AntetokounmpoBucks
2018James HardenRockets
2017Russell WestbrookThunder
2016Stephen CurryWarriors
2015Stephen CurryWarriors
2014Kevin DurantThunder
2013LeBron JamesHeat
2012LeBron JamesHeat
2011Derrick RoseBulls
2010LeBron JamesCavaliers
2009LeBron JamesCavaliers
2008Kobe BryantLakers
2007Dirk NowitzkiMavericks
2006Steve NashSuns
2005Steve NashSuns
2004Kevin GarnettTimberwolves
2003Tim DuncanSpurs
2002Tim DuncanSpurs
2001Allen Iverson76ers
2000Shaquille O'NealLakers
1999Karl MaloneJazz
1998Michael JordanBulls
1997Karl MaloneJazz
1996Michael JordanBulls
1995Davin RobinsonSpurs
1994Hakeem OlajuwanRockets
1993Charles BarkleySuns
1992Michael JordanBulls
1991Michael JordanBulls
1990Magic JohnsonLakers
1989Magic JohnsonLakers
1988Michael JordanBulls
1987Magic JohnsonLakers
1986Larry BirdCeltics
1985Larry BirdCeltics
1984Larry BirdCeltics
1983Moses Malone76ers
1982Moses MaloneRockets
1981Julus Erving76ers
1980Kareem Abdul-JabbarLakers
1979Julius Erving76ers
1978Bill WaltonTrail Blazers
1977Kareem Abdul-JabbarLakers
1976Kareem Abdul-JabbarLakers
1975Bob McAdooBraves
1974Kareem Abdul-JabbarBucks
1973David CowensCeltics
1972Kareem Abdul-JabbarBucks
1971Kareem Abdul-JabbarBucks
1970Willis ReedKnicks
1969Wes UnseldBullets
1968Wilt Chamberlain76ers
1967Wilt Chamberlain76ers
1966Wilt Chamberlain76ers
1965Bill RussellCeltics
1964Oscar RobertsonBucks
1963Bill RussellCeltics
1962Bill RussellCeltics
1961Bill RussellCeltics
1960Wilt ChamberlainWarriors
1959Bob PettitHawks
1958Bill RussellCeltics
1957Bob CousyCeltics
1956Bob PettitHawks

Daniel Chavkin

Daniel Chavkin is a Digital Content Producer for The Sporting News. A 2018 graduate from the University of Maryland, he has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and NFLTradeRumors.com.