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Yes, he's my favorite, I'm his biggest fan anyway, and I despise those who scold kobes to be satisfied.
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I'm sure I'll believe him.
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I can believe in Him that He is God.
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I hope so, but it's not good to say.
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The Lakers have the first record in the West, and Kobe Bryant's statistics are so gorgeous, and getting the MVP is expected.
In the early morning of May 7, Beijing time, the NBA official website officially announced that Lakers guard Kobe Bryant was elected MVP of the 07-08 NBA regular season, which is also the first time he has won this honor. Hornets guard Paul and Celtics forward Garnett are second and third, respectively.
The regular season Most Valuable Player selection was voted for by 126 sports journalists from across the United States and Canada. As a result, Bryant, who has 11 years of NBA experience, scored a total of 1,105 points, including 82 first place votes, 32 second place votes, and 11 third place votes. To date, the Lakers have a total of four players who have been elected regular season MVP, namely Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, O'Neal and Kobe.
Bryant is the only Lakers player to win this honor since O'Neal was elected MVP in 2000.
Among the other favorites, New Orleans Hornets' Chris Paul scored 889 points, Boston Celtics' Garnett scored 670 points, Cavaliers' James scored 438 points, and Magic's Dwight Howard scored 60 points. The four of them are in second - fifth place.
In the regular season this season, Kobe Bryant handed in the answer: played 82 games in the regular season, averaged points per game, ranked second on the scoring list (second only to Emperor James Jr.), in addition to a rebound, two assists and one steal. He led the Los Angeles Lakers to a first-place finish in the West during the regular season, with a high win percentage. This season's Lakers, led by the mature Kobe, won 15 more regular season games than last season (42-40 last season, 57-25 this season) and won the Pacific Division championship for the 19th time.
He was also named NBA Western Conference Player of the Week three times (January 14, March 3, April 7) and NBA Western Conference Player of the Month twice (February, April).
In his NBA career, Kobe Bryant has created many brilliant achievements: 3 NBA championships, two scoring titles, 10 All-Stars, 7 defensive first teams, plus 81 points in a single game, 4 consecutive games with more than 50 points. Moreover, he is the youngest player in NBA history to score more than 20,000 points and the 16th player in NBA history to score more than 21,000 points and have more than 4,000 assists.
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Why? Oh, his abilities,
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Because Kobe Bryant faced fierce competition at the time, his team's record was not particularly good.
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Because Kobe Bryant had a bad fate, he won three consecutive championships in the early part of his career, but he was not the absolute core of the team. In the later stage, he became the core of the team, but the team's results were not ideal, so he never won the MVP.
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It can only be said that there are too many strong players at the same time as Kobe. Like what; Iverson, Maddy, Duncan, Nash, Kidd, James, Wade, Duncan, O'Neal, Garnett, Nowitzki, etc. It's not easy to get one.
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