The two men were nevertheless still very credible candidates, the pivot still managing to end the week with a triple-double, but we prefer to highlight Jaren Jackson Jr. And Domantas Sabonis under the circle, the first being more aggressive than ever for the Grizzlies, while the second found a smile again with the Kings.
On the “frontcourt”, and despite the big defeat against the Knicks, it is difficult not to highlight the impact of Giannis Antetokounmpowho had distinguished himself in the Bucks' three previous victories.
Finally, on the “backcourt” of our five major of the week, Zach LaVine or Devin Booker were also interesting candidates, and obviously very credible, but Cade Cunningham continues to surprise (and above all to win…) with the Pistons, while Russell Westbrook also deserves to be mentioned about his performances, he who is one of the very good surprises and very good stories of the current season with the Nuggets.
Cade Cunningham
3 wins – 1 loss
24.8 points on average at 52% success, 6.8 rebounds and 9.8 assists
Russell Westbrook
3 wins – 1 loss
22.8 points on average at 52% success, 9.0 rebounds and 7.8 assists
Giannis Antetokounmpo
3 wins – 1 loss
25.3 points on average at 57% success, 13.8 rebounds and 6.8 assists
Jaren Jackson
2 wins – 1 loss
29.7 points on average at 57% success, 9.7 rebounds and 2.3 blocks
Domantas Sabonis
3 wins – 0 losses
22.0 points on average at 61% success, 20.3 rebounds and 7.3 assists
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