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The 4 finals MVPs of non-leading stars in NBA history, Jordan's story is the most inspirational, the growth history of a small man, and the hardships behind it can be imagined!
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Iguodala is the most inspirational, after all, he is the least honored FMVP.
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The four stars were Billups in 2004, Tony Parker in 2007, Kawhi Nader in 2014 and Andre Iguodala in 2015. Personally, I feel more emotional about Iguodala, this year's Finals is the beginning of the rise of the Warriors, James returned to the Cavaliers, led the team to the Finals alone, and rewrote the score to 2:1, at this time the head coach of the Warriors changed tactics, replaced the tall center in the team, replaced Iguodala, and Curry, Green, Thompson and Barnes formed a terrifying "Death Five", the Warriors won three games in a row, and finally won the championship.
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Iguodala. He entered the NBA through the draft in 04 and played for the 76ers, Nuggets, Warriors and Heat. Iguodala was named to the All-Rookie First Team in his rookie season; 12 years selected to the All-Star East bench team; 2014-15 Won the MVP of the finals.
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The MVP is definitely the award that every player is chasing because it is the highest honor that belongs to the individual. But it is not easy to win the MVP, and the player must ensure that he or she is in high form throughout the season, playing outstanding statistics and having a good team record. Getting all of these things right at the same time is a big challenge for every player.
However, there is one star in NBA history who has the strength of a superstar, but has never won an MVP in his career. Let's take a look at the supergiants who have never won an MVP in their careers.
Third place, Ray Allen. He is arguably one of the purest goalscorers of the 21st century, with an unrivalled self-confidence and relative skill set that has always been evident throughout Ray Allen's career, he was made for the big scene. Whether it was helping the Celtics win the championship in '08, or saving the Heat with a three-pointer in one or three years, these scenes are still fresh in the memory of fans.
The peak of Ray Allen's career was 02-07 years, but unfortunately the supersonic record at that time was not good, so that Ray Allen did not get the MVP, and later came to the Green Army after Ray Allen was willing to make sacrifices for the team, which also led to a serious decline in his personal data, and he was getting farther and farther away from the MVP.
Second place, Chris Paul. As one of the strongest point guards in the league, Paul's career is not perfect, neither a championship ring nor an MVP trophy, but it does not affect Paul's strength in the slightest. Paul's most promising MVP win was in the 07-08 season, where he averaged around 21-22 points per game and the Hornets also won the regular season.
The MVP ranking of the whole season is on par with Kobe, but it is a pity that Paul lost to Kobe Bryant in the MVP at the end of the season because he lost to the Lakers in the Hornets.
First, Wade. Wade is also a player who is at the peak of his debut, but Wade has never won a season that should be the closest Wade has come to MVP, Wade averaged about 30-31 points per game that year, but in the end the MVP was given to his good brother James. Throughout Wade's career, it has to be said that the peak period is too short and simplistic.
Wade was in great shape as a young man, but with help from O'Neal. And when it came time to lead the team alone, the individual performance was excellent, but the team's record was unimpressive. finally ushered in the period of the Big Three, and Wade's peak has passed, which can only be said to be a little unlucky.
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These balls are super strong, but they have not won the MVP, there are Jerry West, Stockton, Isaiah Thomas, Elgin Baylor, Wade, and Jordan's old partner Scott Pippen, there are many superstars who have not won the MVP.
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The superstars who have not won the MVP in the NBA are Wade, Tsunato Socks Zen Wichton, and Game Asia. Thomas, Elgin. Baylor, Jerry. None of West's superstars have ever won an MVP.
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There are West, Thomas, Pierce, Wade, Stockton, Howard, Anthony, Ryanard, Kidd, Ewing, Paul.
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Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and Celtics legend Bob Pettit. Both have won 4 All-Star MVPs, with Kobe Bryant winning All-Star MVPs in 2002, 2007, 2009, and 2011, and Petit winning All-Star MVPs in 1956, 1958, 1959, and 1962.
It is worth mentioning that Petit is also the first player in NBA history to win back-to-back All-Star MVP, he has won All-Star MVP twice in 1958 and 1959, and the second player in history to win back-to-back All-Star MVP is Russell Westbrook.
He was awarded the All-Star MVP in 2015 and 2016, and Wei Shao scored at least 40 points in both games, making him the first player in All-Star history to score at least 40 points in two consecutive All-Star games.
NBA All-Star Game voting record
Maximum total votes: 9128231, LeBron James (2 times the votes counted on special days from 2018, 3 times the votes counted on special days from 2022), 3150181 Dwight Howard (no record for the highest number of votes counted by multiple votes).
Most vote-winning winners: 10 times, LeBron James.
Number of consecutive votes: 7 times, Michael Jordan, LeBron James.
The above content refers to the Encyclopedia NBA All-Star Game.
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The only losing team in NBA history to win the Finals MVP was Jerry West.
The NBA only established the MVP award for the Finals in the 1968-1969 season. And the MVP trophy of the first Finals was awarded to the Lakers guard Jerry West, who lost the Finals. He played well in the Finals that year, averaging points per game in seven games against the Celtics.
And in the most critical 7th game, he played a super triple-double of 42 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists. So he became the only player in NBA history to win the Finals MVP as a loser.
Jerry West. Born on May 28, 1938 in West Virginia, USA. A former NBA legend, he played for the Los Angeles Lakers as a player, playing as a shooting guard.
West played for the Los Angeles Lakers all his life. Because in Game 3 of the 1970 Finals against the New York Knicks, West hit a shot from 60 feet in the final minute and earned him the nickname "Mr. Key."
Jerry West was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the second pick in the first round in the 1960 draft. In 1969, at the age of 30, West won the Finals MVP award, and he was also the only player to win the Finals MVP as a loser since the founding of the NBA League in 1946. (As of 2015, no player has won the FMVP as an underdog), but West only won his only NBA championship in 1972.
In 1974, West retired.
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The only time in the NBA was in 1969, when the DU Jerry West of the BAI Lakers was the first stat and the second DAO of the Lakers
The man was defeated by two points in the seventh-game battle.
version, the total score of the first three Lakers in that finals was more than that of their opponents, so there is still a good reason to win the award This year, the Cavaliers are really unavailable, and today I saw a metaphor that James is a king who stays in a few **play a group**, and the strength is too bad, although James is against the sky, he still can't stop the opponent's footsteps.
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Yes, that's Jerry West, the first FMVP. The original intention of the FMVP was to compensate Jerry West, who performed well in the finals but did not win the championship, but since the second FMVP, it has only been awarded to players from the championship team.
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The MVP is the highest individual honor a player can receive. If the Grand Finals MVP has a small number of series, surprises may arise. It's no surprise that the MVP was selected for 82 games in the regular season.
Most of the players who won the MVP were the best performers that season. But among these MVP players, high or low can be scored. Let's take a look at the six most valuable MVPs in history with the highest gold content in history in the history of VPNba:
Curry's unanimous MVP is only second, the first place is undoubtedly sixth, and Iverson is the leader of the 96 generation. Although he is only 183 tall, he is no less than any tall player. In the 2000-01 season, Iverson averaged 42 minutes per game, contributed points, averaged assists, rebounds and steals per game, and won the scoring title and steals championship this season.
Under Iverson's leadership, the 76ers ranked first in the East with a 56-26 record, and finally not only reached the Finals, but Iverson also led the team to defeat the thriving Lakers. You must know that the 76ers lineup was not strong at the beginning, and Iverson, a lonely hero, deservedly elected is an important indicator to evaluate the historical status of a star. Generally speaking, there are five conditions required to win an MVP:
1。Crazy data, 2. On-field and off-field effects, 3.
Team success, 4. stories, and 5 more. Performance in key moments.
It is precisely because of the high requirements and difficulty of being selected as MVP that MVP is more valuable, but none of the stars who are elected MVP are parallel goods.
In the 1999-00 season, O'Neal was at the peak of his career, averaging rebounds, assists and blocks per game. He not only won the scoring title that season, but also won the All-Star MVP, while the Lakers' record is 67-15, the first in the league, and O'Neal won the MVP without any suspense. It was also this season that O'Neal led the Lakers to win the championship and was elected FMVP, kicking off the Lakers dynasty!
No. 5 Rose: In James' years at his peak, there was no star other than Ross East. In the 10-11 season, the junior Rose put the team to a record 62-20 in the league.
Rose's own stats are also eye-catching, averaging 25 points, rebounds and assists per game. Both the record and the individual performance are worthy of the name of MVP. Rose also defeated top players such as Howard and James in the draft, becoming the youngest MVP in history.
Fourth, what is the level of James's teammates in the period, I believe the fans are very clear. Either it's O'Neal, a veteran, or some role player who is ready to lose his job and play for the Cavaliers. James' best helper back then was probably Big Z, but even with such a team, James could bring a record of 66 wins.
It can only be said that James averaged rebounds and assists per game at that time. This MVP is the most valuable in James' career.
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In the history of the NBA, I think Kobe Bryant has the highest gold content, because Kobe's talent is very good, and he has a very strong willpower to help the team get good results.
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Jordan has the highest MVP content. Jordan is the first person in basketball history, leading the Bulls to a dynasty twice, and the only stronger teammates around him are Pippen, and the other teammates are average.
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I think it's Abdul-Jabbar's MVP with the highest gold content. He's a strong basketball player. His explosiveness is outstanding.
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The much-criticized Warriors, their leading player must be Curry, but the three Finals are Iguodala once and Durant twice, and the leading player has not won once.
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The non-leading players in NBA history who have won the MVP of the Finals are: Billups, Tony Parker, Kawhi Leonard, and Iguodala.
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But the world will get old, and the aging sharks only gave up the position of the absolute core of the team after the Heat, and there was Wade's Finals Most Valuable Player later. So, he's in third place on this list.
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In the history of the NBA, there have been undisputed Finals MVPs, the first is Jordan's 1993 Finals MVP, unanimously elected, all of which are uncontroversial and uncontroversial. The second is the first Finals MVP of O'Neal's three-game winning streak, and there is no controversy. The third is James' 2016 Finals MVP, which was also unanimously elected without any controversy.
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Michael Jordan, Ervin Johnson, etc. Jordan's invincible stance makes this honor well deserved. The magician single-handedly turned the tide and deserved the FMVP.
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Dirk for 11 years. Nowitzki, that year's calf was definitely the dark horse that everyone didn't expect. From the 4-0 sweep of the defending champion Lakers in the previous two years in the second round, to the Heat Big Three in the Finals, Nowitzki's performance in the playoffs that year was inexplicable.
He also deservedly earned the FMVP.
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