Joel Embiid declared "I don't know what I have to do" to be named NBA MVP after his latest masterclass against the Cleveland Cavaliers clinched the Philadelphia 76ers' playoff spot.
Embiid scored 44 points, claimed 17 rebounds and made five blocks in a 112-108 victory for Philadelphia on Sunday.
The 28-year-old is a strong contender to win the MVP award, but Denver Nuggets Nikola Jokic is the favourite to be selected as the best player in the league.
Sixers coach Doc Rivers believes Embiid, who is averaging 30.2 points and 11.6 rebounds per game as well as 4.2 assists a game, deserves to land the prestigious gong
The Cameroonian does not believe he can do any more to take the MVP award.
He said after dismantling the Cavs: "If it happens, great. If it doesn't, I don't know what I have to do.
"I'll feel like they hate me. I feel like the standard for guys in Philly or for me is different than everyone else."
James Harden, the 2018 MVP, doffed his cap to his team-mate Embiid after another inspirational display.
"I get to witness his greatness every night," Harden said. "Obviously, his offensive numbers tonight are self-explanatory.
"Defensively, he was very active blocking shots, changing shots and clogging the paint up was key."
The Sixers are fourth in the Eastern Conference at 48-30 and bound for the playoffs after back-to-back wins.