Is Lebron even a top 5 player any more? He's not even the best player on his own team and was the 3rd best player in the Bucks/Lakers game tonight.
When you're the third best player to Giannis and Anthony Davis that's not exactly a black mark against being a top 5 guy as both of them are top 5 as well with Giannis being a clear top 1.
Looking forward to watching this game once I can grab it from a streaming site, since its one of the most likely Finals matchups.
Lebron is the 2nd best player in the world behind Giannis (without Durant) especially given his health. If you told me I'd get 75+ games from Kawhi, I'd consider having him at 2, but he just misses too many games. Harden is a better offensive player right now, but he isn't a good enough defender. Same is also true of Doncic.
My MVP vote so far this year (which isn't the same thing obviously)
1. Giannis
2. Lebron
3. Harden
4. Doncic
5. Butler
My Best player in the world vote (without Durant/Curry)
1. Giannis
2. Lebron
3. Kawhi
4. Harden
5. Davis
I'd strongly consider putting Davis at #2 or #3. I don't think he regressed at all, if anything he improved his finishing and defence (his dip in raw efficiency and advanced offensive metrics like OBPM is mainly due to the Lakers offence forcing him to take more jumpshots and let LeBron facilitate). As much as I'd like to give LeBron credit for peaking as a passer this year (the quality of his passing has jumped to another level, not just his assist numbers), I think AD deserves credit for improving as an overall player when he was already a monster last season (he was one of the best two way big men last year if not the best, but his stats were dragged down by his trade demand).
My vote for best player in the world without Durant and Curry:
1. Giannis
2. Davis
3. LeBron
4. Kawhi
5. Harden
That would be my MVP vote as well, I do not like voting differently from who I believe to be the best players in the league (the rankings have taken injuries into account) just because of narrative driven reasons.
Having different MVP and Best player lists has nothing to do with narratives. the MVP is a reflection on the season and often rewards players that have great seasons. Like the year Thomas finished in the top 5 MVP voting. He clearly wasn't one of the 5 best players in the world, but he absolutely deserved to finish in the top 5 in MVP voting. Same is true of Paul George last year when he finished 3rd in MVP voting. He earned that and it was deserved, but George was not the 3rd best player in the world last year despite having the 3rd best season (you could argue he had a better season than Harden given his defensive prowess as well). Jokic wasn't the 4th best player in the world last year either, yet his 4th in MVP voting was well earned.
The problem with how you do it is, Luka Doncic is clearly having a top 5 season. Any MVP vote list that doesn't have him in the top 5 is flawed even though I think many wouldn't have Luka as a top 5 player, he has to be in the top 5 of MVP voting (at least to this point in the season). You can't just ignore the man that is 3rd in ppg, 3rd in apg, 17th in rpg, 2nd in PER, 4th in WS, 1st in box +-, 3rd in VORP, etc. especially when his team is near the top of the conference record wise.
I don't value situational value that much, I believe that a player's "goodness" should be the first thing taken into account in MVP votes, voting for "top season" is what results in egregious selections like young Moses Malone (he wasn't 80s Malone) winning MVP against prime Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Russell Westbrook beating out Harden, Curry, Durant and LeBron, etc. These selections are the definition of being narrative driven - you ignore the actual quality of the players and only gawk at the box score (yes the stats you listed out for Doncic are all box based) as well as team record that really isn't dependent on one player. Narrative might be a tiebreaker when the players are close in quality (I'm all for say Curry beating out prime LeBron in MVP voting in 2016 even though both of them were really close in terms of "goodness"), but I absolutely do not support narrative pushing an unworthy player to win an MVP award just because he put up gaudy box stats and did a "carry-job" that led to some regular season wins that season.
Does that mean those players who have narrative on their side are bad players? No, they're excellent players, but being the best of the best isn't something as simple as breaking the box score and winning some regular season games with a "carry-job".
Btw I would like to see your opinion of Davis, what makes you think that he's worse than Harden and Kawhi (he's close enough with LeBron that I can see both of them being interchangeable with each other)?