NBA Awards Eligibility Tracker: Which star players are at risk of missing out under the 65-game rule?

The competition for NBA awards is heating up. But beyond what the league’s brightest stars perform on the court every night, fans (and voters) must also focus on whether these stars are actually, well, in court.

Because of the NBA’s 65-game rule, which requires players to play 65 games in an 82-game season to be eligible for year-end awards, some injured stars, including Giannis Antetokounmpo and Stephen Curry, are already ineligible for regular-season honors. Additionally, with six weeks (approximately 20 games) left in the season, several other candidates for the prestigious award are at risk of ineligibility. Let’s take a look.

Players at risk of not winning NBA awards

According to the league’s 65-game rule, players who miss games 18 games will no longer be eligible for end-of-season awards.

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Nikola Jokic, Nuggets: Missed 16 games

  • Missed a month due to left knee injury

Lauri Markkanen, Jazz: Missed 16 games

  • Currently out due to hip injury

Devin Booker, Suns: Missed 15 games

  • Currently out with a right hip strain; also out with an ankle sprain

Evan Mobley, Cavaliers: Missed 15 games

  • Missed game due to two calf strains

Kawhi Leonard, Clippers: Missed 14 games

  • Manage ankle soreness; also missed game with foot/ankle injury

Victor Wembanyama, Tottenham: Missed 14 games

  • Missed earlier this season with calf and knee injuries

Luka Doncic, Lakers: Missed 12 games

  • Missed four games before All-Star break with left hamstring injury

Deni Avdija, Trail Blazers: Missed 12 games

  • Currently out due to back injury

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Thunder: Missed 11 games

  • Recently missed nine games with an abdominal strain

Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves: Missed 10 games

  • Missed time earlier this season with hamstring and foot injuries

Cooper Flagg, Mavericks: Missed 9 games

  • Currently out due to sprained left foot

Players not eligible for NBA awards

These star players will not reach the league’s 65-game year-end bonus threshold this season.

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks

  • Anthony Davis, Mavericks/Wizards

  • Trae Young, Hawks/Wizards

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