What are L10, Points Cap and MVP?
A player's Points average is determined by the average score of their 10 most recent active games (excluding pre-season). This is known as their L10.
For example, Donovan Mitchell's L10 is 45.
Each Sorare NBA competition has a Points Cap, and your lineups’ total L10 sum cannot exceed this Points Cap.
L10 scores are continuous across seasons. A player's L10 will refresh to 0 only if the player has not played a single game in the previous NBA season. For example, Mark Williams played at the beginning of the 23/24 season but then suffered a season-ending injury. Up until he became injured, Williams had an L10 of 30. So, when he returned for the current 24/25 season, his L10 started at 30.
In some competitions, there is an MVP. The player card you select with the highest L10 will be automatically marked as your MVP. The MVP’s L10 does not count toward your Points Cap - strategize your lineups accordingly!