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Wade was close to this statistic, but did not reach it, and in 06 Wade averaged points, rebounds, and assists per game, almost reaching it, but Wade was the most efficient player in the history of the Finals, even surpassing Jordan in his prime.
The players who reached 30+5+5 in the finals are also MVP players as follows.
Jordan holds a record of 3 times.
In the 1997 Finals, Jordan averaged points, rebounds, and assists per game.
In the 1993 Finals, he averaged 41 points, rebounds and assists per game.
In the 1991 Finals, he averaged points, rebounds, and assists per game.
In addition, in the 1992 Finals, Jordan averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, and almost achieved this indicator again.
In addition, Olajuwon in 1995 also reached this statistic, averaging points, rebounds, and assists per game, worthy of the holder of a four-double.
In 1977, Dr. J also achieved this statistic, averaging points per game, rebounds and five assists. Unfortunately, his 76ers eventually lost 2-4 to the Trail Blazers, and he himself did not make the MVP.
The following is the data of the previous finals MVPs.
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Jordan was 30+ in points, 5+ in rebounds and 5+ in assists
O'Neill is scoring 30+. 15+ rebounds, 5+ blocks
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Wade is a bit close to that statistic.
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Kobe Bryant, Jordan, Dr. J, O'Neal should all be fine.
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If a player gets 35+10+10 data in a season, but the team win rate is less than 50%, then can this player get the regular season MVP?
According to the title, I can tell you unequivocally, no.
Wei Shao won the regular season MVP trophy in the 2016-2017 season, in that season, he led the team to a record of 35 losses and 47 wins, and he was the average triple-double data of Zhen Gu Shuojin with points + rebounds + assists. Wei Shao can be said to have won the MVP completely with his unusually shining data, although the team's record is only sixth in the West, but the team's winning rate is also there.
The MVP award is based on the team's record first, followed by the statistics of the leading stars.
Here's an example you can refer to:
In the 2006 MVP battle, Nash averaged 18 points per game, and Kobe Bryant averaged 35 points per game and only ranked fourth
Steve Nash's stats for the year are points and assists, and he was named to the All-NBA team of the year, as well as the assist leader of the season. Moreover, Nash led the Suns to a 54-28 record this year, ranking second in the West.
Therefore, it can be seen from these data that the team has a good record and is the core, and a certain data of the Rakhe people is at the top of the list, and at the same time, it can also help other players. Nash is fully compliant with MVP standards.
If the team's win rate does not exceed 50%, then it means that the team can't even make the playoffs, so what is MVP?
Therefore, Wei Shao's MVP can be said to be the most controversial MVP in history.
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