2026 NBA Finals

Settle the MVP argument with a card that shows the numbers.

Pick two players. Adjust the stats. Generate a side-by-side comparison card you can download and post anywhere.

6Pre-loaded Players
12Stats to Compare
1Shareable Card

Build Your Debate Card

Select players from the 2026 Finals or enter your own. Every change updates the preview instantly.

Player A

VS

Player B

Live Preview

Why a debate card beats a text argument

When you type out stats in a group chat, people scroll past. A visual card stops the scroll.

1

Pick your players

Choose from pre-loaded 2026 Finals players or enter any two players manually. The preset dropdown fills in stats automatically so you can get started in seconds.

2

Adjust the numbers

Fine-tune every stat to match the actual series data. Toggle advanced metrics like PER and win shares if you want to go deeper than points and rebounds.

3

Frame the narrative

Select a narrative angle for each player. The card generates talking points based on the stats and the angle you pick. Clutch performer gets different text than defensive anchor.

4

Share the card

Download a PNG sized for Twitter and Reddit, copy a shareable link that rebuilds the card, or print it out. The URL encodes all your inputs so the card looks the same when someone opens your link.

Tips for a convincing card

  • Use the actual series averages, not regular season stats. Finals-only numbers carry more weight.
  • Include field goal percentage. A player averaging 28 points on 38% shooting tells a different story than 28 on 55%.
  • Don't ignore defensive stats. Blocks and steals matter, especially when arguing for a two-way player.
  • Pick a narrative angle that matches the numbers. If your player leads in PER, use "Most efficient" as the angle.
  • Check the advanced stats toggle. Win shares and BPM can swing an argument when the basic stats are close.

Historical Finals MVPs worth knowing

When making your case, it helps to know the standard. Michael Jordan won 6 Finals MVPs. LeBron James has 4. Kawhi Leonard won with dominant two-way play in 2019. Kevin Durant's back-to-back MVPs in 2017 and 2018 came with absurd efficiency numbers. Use these as benchmarks when you set up your card.

The 2026 Finals features a compelling debate. Jalen Brunson carried the Knicks' offense through the playoffs. OG Anunoby's defense changed games. Karl-Anthony Towns provided the interior presence. Each case has real merit, which is exactly why a visual comparison card helps settle it.

Example matchups

These preset matchups show what the card looks like with real 2026 Finals data loaded.

Common questions

Can I use this for past Finals MVPs?

Yes. Clear the pre-loaded data and enter any two players' stats from any Finals series. The card generator works with any numbers you provide.

What stats should I include?

Points, rebounds, and assists per game are the baseline. Add steals, blocks, and field goal percentage for a fuller picture. Toggle advanced stats if you want to bring in PER or win shares.

How do I share the card?

Click Download Card to save a PNG optimized for Twitter and Reddit. Or copy the shareable link which encodes all your inputs in the URL.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. The layout adapts to any screen. On mobile, the card preview stays visible so you can see changes as you adjust stats.

Can I save my work?

Your last card setup is saved automatically in your browser. When you return, your previous players and stats are restored.

Is there a limit to how many cards I can make?

No. Make as many as you want. Each card is generated in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.