Host: José Salviati –
Editor, ThePeachBasket.net
Episode Summary:Week 19 of the 2025–26 NBA season is complete, and José Salviati breaks down the latest
objective NBA power rankings, weekly statistical standouts, a marquee matchup preview, and a deep dive into what “Most Valuable Player” really means — revealing his data-driven MVP leader so far.
Top 10 NBA Power Rankings (Week 19):- Detroit Pistons (2–1) – 5 weeks at #1
- San Antonio Spurs (3–0) – Closing the gap fast
- Oklahoma City Thunder (3–1) – Steady elite play
- Boston Celtics (3–1) – Holding strong
- Houston Rockets (3–1) – Consistent top-5 form
- New York Knicks (2–1) – Rise above Minnesota
- Minnesota Timberwolves (2–1) – Drop one spot
- Denver Nuggets (1–2) – Edge ahead despite record
- Toronto Raptors (2–2) – Climb into the top 10
- Phoenix Suns (1–2) – Slip two places but hang on
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Full 30-team rankings at thePeachBasket.net
Stat Standouts (Week 19 Leaders by Average):- Points: Kawhi Leonard – 37.0 PPG (1 game)
- Rebounds: Nikola Jokić – 16.3 RPG
- Assists: Nikola Jokić – 10.7 APG
- Steals: Nick Clifford – 4.0 SPG
- Blocks: Victor Wembanyama – 4.3 BPG
Marquee Matchup (Week 20 Preview):- Detroit Pistons vs. San Antonio Spurs – A potential NBA Finals preview.
- Cade Cunningham leads Detroit’s disciplined execution.
- Wemby and San Antonio remain the league’s most efficient defensive unit.
- Expect national buzz and “future of the league” storylines around this matchup.
Full Court Press: Redefining the MVP
José takes a thoughtful, data-backed look at the
meaning of “Most Valuable Player.” The issue? No one agrees what “valuable” actually means.
The Objective MVP Formula:Based on three quantifiable metrics:
- Scoring rank (individual brilliance)
- Game Score rank (overall game impact)
- Conference standing (team success)
Results So Far:
- 1️⃣ Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC) – Avg. score: 1.67
- 2️⃣ Luka Dončić (DAL) – 3.33
- 3️⃣ Nikola Jokić (DEN) – 3.67
- 4️⃣ Cade Cunningham (DET) – 7.33
José’s Verdict:
“Using only objective data, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the 2025–26 MVP leader right now — by a wide margin.”
Episode Highlights:- Detroit holds No. 1 for fifth straight week.
- Jokić leading both rebounds and assists again.
- Wemby blocks over 4 shots per game — anchors Spurs’ rise.
- MVP race grounded in real numbers — not voter fatigue.