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The most noteworthy thing in basketball is the NBA competition, and O'Neal and Kobe Bryant are two very popular basketball stars. Their excellent style of play and quality have contributed to the fans one wonderful moment after another. But now many fans don't understand that Kobe Bryant was the core player of the three-consecutive championship team, why did Kobe Bryant not be FMVP in any of these three games?
O'Neill's prime.
If Kobe Bryant is not an FMVP, then the MVP must be O'Neal! The 1999-2000 season was arguably at the peak of his game, and he worked his way up and down the pitch. This season has been very important for O'Neal, with an average of 38 points in six games, which can be said to be the second in the Finals.
On the other hand, Kobe Bryant in the same period is a little inferior! Compared to O'Neal's 38-point average, Kobe Bryant's average in the Finals this season is only points. From the comparison of these two data, you can see why O'Neal is the MVP of this season.
In the second year's season, Kobe actually made a lot of progress, compared with the average points per game in the finals last season, Kobe Bryant is still very good this year. The score has also risen to a score, which is basically a qualitative leap! But to be honest, despite this, Kobe Bryant still can't compare to O'Neal in his prime, after all, O'Neal's average per game this season is 33 points.
And O'Neal is also a dangerous FMVP this season, because Iverson has played steadily this season, and his average points per game is very competitive.
In the season of 2002, Kobe Bryant had already shown his edge, but at this time, Kobe Bryant was still a rising star, and there was still a big gap between him and O'Neal at that time. Kobe Bryant's performance in this season in 02 is not bad, the average number of games, this score can still be taken out compared to other athletes, but there is still a lot of gap compared to O'Neal. After all, O'Neal has been at his peak for the past three seasons, and even in the 02 season, O'Neal has won the average number of games he has won.
Because of the perfect crushing of data and strength, O'Neal is still a well-deserved FMVP this season.
Although it is not the role of one person to say that a team can win the title, O'Neal's peak form is still terrifying. Even Kobe, who has a high talent for basketball, was defeated in O'Neal's prime. There is still a certain gap between the two in terms of points alone, but this does not mean that Kobe Bryant is not a good basketball player.
On the contrary, Kobe's glory in the basketball field is also worthy of admiration and admiration.
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Mainly because Kobe's performance during the three consecutive championships was relatively average, and his performance was not as good as O'Neal's. The reason is that O'Neal was too good and overshadowed Kobe's performance.
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The reason is that O'Neal's performance is even better, especially in the finals, O'Neal showed strong dominance, crushing the opponent in both offense and defense, so Kobe Bryant did not get the FMVP.
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Because the absolute core of the Lakers team at that time was not Kobe, but O'Neal, and O'Neal's performance in the Finals was also better.
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Bryant. He entered the league with the 13th pick in the first round in 1996 and has a career of 20 years, during which he has reached the Finals 7 times, won 5 NBA championships, and won two Finals FMVP.
Kobe Bryant has reached the Finals 7 times
2000 Los Angeles Lakers.
4-2 Indiana Pacers.
2001 Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Philadelphia 76ers.
2002 Los Angeles Lakers 4-0 New Jersey Nets.
2004 Detroit Pistons 4-1 Los Angeles Lakers.
2008 Boston Celtics.
4-2 Los Angeles Lakers.
2009 Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Orlando Magic.
2010 Los Angeles Lakers 4-3 Boston Celtics.
Kobe Bryant won five championships, including the first three championships with O'Neal.
The partner got it, that is, in 2000-02, when O'Neal's card position and influence were much greater than Kobe's, and Kobe was still growing, so the three FMVPs were given to O'Neal, and O'Neal deserved it.
In the 2000 Finals, O'Neal averaged 38 points, rebounds, assists, and blocks per game, and shot percentage; Cobby rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
In the 2001 Finals, O'Neal averaged 33 points, rebounds, assists, and blocks per game, and shot percentage; Cobby rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
In the 2002 finals, O'Neal averaged rebounds, assists, and blocks per game, and shot percentage; Cobby rebounds and assists, shooting percentage;
It can be clearly seen that in the first three championships, O'Neal's data is better than Kobe, although Kobe's data is constantly improving every season, but by O'Neal's side, Kobe's contribution to the team is still not as big as O'Neal's, so these three FMVPs are all netted by O'Neal. In the next 09-10 years, Kobe Bryant led the team as the team's old man and won two FMVPs as he wished.
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The two of them changed their minds to Tan.
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Curry has three championships, why doesn't there be an FMVP?
Curry entered the league with the 7th pick in the first round in 2009, and has led the team to the finals 5 times and won 3 NBA championships in his career, but he didn't get a single FMVP.
Curry has reached the Finals 5 times
In 2015,Golden State Warriors 4-2 Cleveland Cavaliers, Iguodala FMVP
In 2016, Golden State Warriors 3-4 Cleveland Cavaliers, James FMVP
In 2017,Golden State Warriors 4-1 Cleveland Cavaliers, Durant FMVP
In 2018,Golden State Warriors 4-0 Cleveland Cavaliers, Durant FMVP
In 2019, Golden State Warriors 2-4 Toronto Raptors, Leonard FMVP
Curry's three championships were in 2015, 2017 and 2018. In 2015, Curry did not have Durant by his side, and the FMVP was awarded to Iguodala that season, and then Durant joined, and both FMVPs were won by Durant.
In the 2015 Finals, Curry averaged 26 points, rebounds, assists and steals per game, shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, and free throw shooting percentage; Iguodala had rebounds, assists, steals, and shooting percentage;
In the 2017 Finals, Curry averaged rebounds, assists, steals and shooting percentages per game; Durant averaged rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, and shooting percentage per game;
In the 2018 Finals, Curry averaged rebounds, assists, steals, and shooting percentages per game; Durant averaged points, assists, blocks, and shooting percentage per game;
Except for the controversy of Iguodala FMVP in 15, the latter two FMVPs are basically without controversy, after all, Durant is stronger than Curry in every way. The 15-year-old controversy still exists today, and the one in the database should be better.
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Curry and the Warriors won three championships, but Curry didn't win the FMVP once, not because he didn't play well, but because someone stood out in the Finals. In his first Finals, Iguodala stood out and successfully defended James; In the next two finals, Durant descended from the sky and won the FMVP with an impeccable performance.
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Curry led the team to three consecutive championships but did not win a single FMVP, it is indeed a pity, but in the two consecutive championships, Durant is more worthy of FMVP, 16-17 season finals, Durant averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, Durant should deserve to win FMVP two consecutive championships. However, the third championship FMVP was awarded to Iguodala, which is indeed controversial, but for Curry, he is still at the peak of his career, and there is still a chance to regain the championship, and I believe he can make up for this regret before retiring!
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Because in the Finals, Curry's teammates played better than him. So he didn't get the FMVP.
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Why does Triple Crown winner Curry not have an FMVP? I can't imagine that this is going to happen to Lao Zhan.
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As of November 2020, it was Jerry West of the Lakers who didn't win a championship in the NBA but got the FMVP.
It was the first player in history to lose the championship and win the FMVP, and the players who came after him basically did not achieve this kind of achievement.
In the 1968-1969 NBA Finals, the Lakers and Celtics, two all-time giants, met again in the Finals to face the "Lord of the Rings."
The Celtics, led by Russell, have West and Chamberlain.
and other historical supergiants of the Lakers, Fan quietly finally fell short in the seven-game battle, and passed by the championship trophy at the last moment.
However, in the FMVP selection after the finals, West, as the loser Lakers player, beat the Green Kai player to win the FMVP that year.
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That was Jerry West, the first FMVP winner in NBA history, which is the prototype of the NBA logo. In 1969, the Lakers unfortunately lost to the Celtics and missed the championship, Jerry West performed bravely, and the league came up with such a thing (equivalent to a consolation prize) in order to commend him, but since the first year, the FMVP has never been awarded to the loser, which is inconsistent with the original intention of the FMVP.
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It was the 1969 Finals, the Lakers lost to the Celtics, but Jerry West won the Finals MVP with 53 points and 10 assists in the first game and 42 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists in the seventh game. He is also the only loser to get the FMVP so far.
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Dizzy, FMVP refers to the MVP of the finals champion, you didn't make it to the finals! You're talking about MVP
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The reason is that they are all more similar, which is because they don't have a good helper, they don't have a good cooperation with the team, and they make some big mistakes with a smile, which will lead to their failure to get FMVP.
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I think the reason is different, because each of them has different talents, different abilities, and the level of the competition is different, so it will not lead to the exact same spine pants reason.
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It's really similar, both of them lost the game because of bad luck and because they didn't cooperate well with the team.
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The reasons are not the same, the situation faced by the two people is different, and the ability and foundation are also different, the situation is different.
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is because O'Neal's offensive ability and breakthrough ability are relatively strong, his figure is very burly, plus his leadership in the game can lead Jian Wangli is relatively strong, the average score per game can reach 27, and then he got 13 rebounds next to him, he entered the NBA fool time 4 years earlier than Kobe, so he has a lot of experience and mature skills.
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Because O'Neal's ability is indeed relatively strong, and the defensive ability is relatively strong, and the physical fitness is very good, it is difficult.
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Because of his first 3 championships, O'Neal's statistics and performance were better than him in the finals, he was not the boss of the team at that time, and he was the absolute boss of the team in the last 2.
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Because the original three championships won by Kobe Bryant were completed with O'Neal. At that time, O'Neal was the absolute core of the team, and he played better in the finals.
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Bryant has won five championships and two FMVPs, both of which he won when he partnered with Gasol in '09 and '10. The remaining three championships were won by him and O'Neal, and O'Neal was in full swing at that time, and the rest of the league couldn't guard against him, so the FMVP was won by O'Neal.
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