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MVP is the MVP Most Valuable Player Award, and since 1955, it has been awarded annually to the best player in the NBA regular season. Every player who enters the NBA hopes that he can win a championship, get his own history, there have been many parallel champions, and there are many players who have no strength to win the championship, but there has not been a useless MVP player so far, because the NBA is the highest level of professional basketball league in the world, and only the best player in a season is eligible for MVP. An MVP player has a huge impact on a team, and he can often lead the team to a championship.
So if a team has two MVP winners, how strong does it be to put them together?
Kobe Bryant and O'Neal.
The OK combination is the strongest combination in NBA history, both are superstars, the second quarterback in NBA history on the outside, Kobe Bryant, and the most dominant center in history, O'Neal, on the inside. Although Kobe Bryant had not yet won the MVP at that time, his strength had already surpassed that of many MVP-level players. Kobe Bryant and O'Neal were both at the peak of their careers at the time, and the OK combination was a nightmare for 29 teams at the time, in 1999-2002.
Easily won three consecutive championships and built the Lakers dynasty.
Admiral and Duncan.
Duncan was very lucky, when he first entered the league to join the Spurs, he met the Admiral, and in the Spurs, the Admiral took great care of Duncan, and Duncan learned a lot from the Admiral. The Admiral was originally an MVP-level player, and Duncan won the championship in the second year of working with the Admiral, and then the two lifted the trophy together again in '03. Duncan and Admiral are the first two-tower duo in NBA history to be the top MVP in the NBA.
Kobe Bryant and Nash.
Kobe Bryant and Nash were both at the end of their careers when they teamed up, and although both of them won the MVP, they were still no match for the years. Nash was 39 years old at the time, and Kobe Bryant was no longer at his peak, but even so, these two old bones could easily lead the Lakers to the playoffs.
James and O'Neill.
James' strength is undoubted, he has only failed to lead the team to the playoffs twice in his career, and has led the team to the Finals for nine consecutive years, and now at the age of 35, he is still the first person in the league. James and O'Neal can be said to be characters of two eras, their peaks are almost staggered, in 09, O'Neal joined the Cavaliers to join forces with James, if it was O'Neal at his peak, the Cavaliers had a very big chance of winning the championship, but O'Neal was 38 years old at the time, so the combination of him and James failed to win the championship.
Curry and Durant.
Durant joined the Warriors, who already had championship strength, at the peak of his prime, which made fans see the finale of the NBA early, in addition to the MVP player Curry, the Warriors also have very good players such as Thompson, Green and Iguodala, and two championships in three years are too easy for them.
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Of all the accolades in the NBA, the MVP of the season is an individual honor with a high gold content. The five strongest MVPs in history are Kobe Bryant, James, Olajuwon, Jordan in 1988, and Jordan in 1998.
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Kobe Bryant, Jordan, James, Olajuwon and Duncan, Kobe Bryant was very strong in scoring at his peak, Olajuwon is the league's most flexible big man, and he is very well-rounded.
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They are Kobe, James, Olajuwon, Jordan in 1998 and Jordan in 1988, they are all outstanding basketball players with great explosiveness.
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As of November 16, 2015, the youngest Finals MVP winner in NBA history is Los Angeles Lakers star "Magic" Johnson, who was not yet 21 years old when he won the Finals MVP in 1980.
In second place is the San Antonio Spurs' Duncan, who was only 23 years old when he won the 1999 Finals MVP.
The oldest Finals MVP in NBA history was Abdul-Jabbar in the 1985 Finals, 38. This was followed by Chamberlain in 1972, at the age of 36. The third is Jordan in 1998, 35 years old.
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The landlord asked who the youngest MVP was, and the one upstairs said Kobe, was it too much of Kobe. Kobe Bryant didn't get the MVP until he was 30 years old, and the one who said James, you also stand on Mimi's head, James doesn't seem to have won the MVP yet. A group of fans Khan The youngest MVP should be Wes Unseld, who won the regular season MVP in his rookie season at the age of 23.
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It was Wes Unseld, who won the regular season MVP in his rookie season at the age of 23!!
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The youngest is me! I was an MVP in the middle school league and was 15 years old, hehe.
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Jordan and Duncan are both among the greatest stars in NBA history, one is the best scoring guard of all time, and the other is the all-time number one power forward. Any player who can compete with the duo without falling behind is worth bragging about for a lifetime.
But there is such a player, who is at his peak enough to compete with Jordan, once forced Jordan into a desperate situation in the finals, and almost pulled Jordan down. Not only that, but he also took away the regular season MVP from Dacheng Duncan, which can be called the uncrowned king of the NBA.
That player is former Lakers star Karl Malone. One of the most legendary superstars in history, Karl Malone scored 36,928 points in his career, second only to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in NBA history.
In the 1996 '97 season, Jordan returned to the king, averaging points, rebounds and assists per game, leading the Bulls to a 69-13 league record, but in the regular season MVP selection, he lost to Malone with a vote.
In the finals that year, Jordan and Karl Malone met in the finals, and in the case of losing the first two games, Malone led the Jazz to win two consecutive games at the Bulls' home court to drag the finals to Tianwang Mountain. In the battle of Tianwang Mountain, after the first three quarters, Malone led the Jazz team to a 5-point lead, scaring the Bulls into a cold sweat.
Relying on Jordan's supernatural play, the Bulls won by two points. In Game 6 of the finals, the Jazz had a 6-point lead over the Bulls after the third quarter, once pushing the Bulls into a desperate situation. forced Jordan to throw the "Kill of the Century" that shocked the world to narrowly win.
Shaking the peak Jordan and forcing Jordan to a desperate situation, Karl Malone's strength can be seen. If it weren't for Jordan, Malone would have two crowns in hand.
In the 1998 '99 season (shortened season), Jordan chose to retire after winning six championships, but Karl Malone was also 36 years old. Despite this, he still averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, leading the Jazz to a 37-13 record, tied for first place in the West.
In the regular season selection that season, the 36-year-old Karl Malone was elected MVP of the regular season with the percentage of votes. And he defeated super center Mourning and future league's No. 1 forward Tim Duncan, who was named to the All-Star team for two consecutive years.
At that time, Duncan had already achieved great success in both skill and experience, and was selected to the best team for a while, and this season he was selected for a team of defense, a team of defense and MVP selection for the third place, becoming the league's premier superstar. Despite this, he lost to the 36-year-old Ma Long.
In 17 of the 19 seasons of his career, Karl Malone averaged more than 20 points per game, making him an NBA evergreen. But his only regret is that he didn't have a championship in his career, so in the last season of his career, Karl Malone chose to join the Lakers to compete for the championship.
In 2004, the Lakers F4 shocked the league and made it all the way to the finals. It's a pity that Malone was injured in the finals, coupled with the internal contradictions of the OK combination, which led to the shattering of Karl Malone's championship dream and his retirement with great regret, and Camaron also became the biggest uncrowned king in the NBA.
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Do you know? NBA oldest MVP and FMVP records, one is 35 years old and the other is 38 years old.
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The earliest MVP in NBA history was Carl Malone of the Jazz.
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The MVP trophy has a high gold content, and only in the long regular season can you have a chance to hit the MVP trophy if you play a perfect performance. Superstars such as Wade, Leonard, and Paul have never won the MVP, which shows how difficult it is to win 1 MVP. In the history of the NBA, there are also many controversial years, such as last year's Brother Alphabet and Harden, 08 Paul and Kobe, who deserves it, and the competition is very fierce.
Do you know who the top 5 most dominant MVPs are? They have lost the suspense of the MVP competition, and the following are the top 5 MVPs with the highest preferred rate, and the top of the list cannot be surpassed.
Jordan, the god of basketball, has been elected MVP 5 times in his career, and every time he has performed perfectly. Among them, 96 years is the most inexplicable, it was the first year of his peak comeback, Pippen is also in great shape, and with the addition of Rodman, the Bulls are strong. Under the leadership of Jordan, the 96 Bulls played a 72-10 record, and the average data of 30+7+4 at home was also very beautiful, and finally he won the first vote, which made the MVP selection lose suspense.
Garnett's glorious moment for the Timberwolves was to rely on the wolf king Garnett's hard resistance, especially in 04, Garnett's performance was not inferior to Duncan and O'Neal. He had points, rebounds, 5 assists, steals and blocks, and dominated the game on both ends of the floor. His teammates are mediocre, but Garnett led the Timberwolves to a 58-24 record in the West, with perfect stats and team performances, and he received the first vote.
During O'Neal's three-game winning streak, O'Neal was the first person in the league, and the 99-00 season was his most serious year. He got the stats of points, rebounds and 3 blocks, and dominated the basket. At that time, Kobe Bryant had not yet become a superstar, but the Sharks led the team to a record of 67 wins, and he was unanimously elected with only 1 vote, and in the playoffs, he beat the opponent who doubted his life, and his performance was too good.
James is also just one vote away from completing the miracle, and James' peak was the Heat period, of which 13 years were the most dominant. Lao Zhan is at the top of his game, a player who defends for a while, and there are two helpers, Wade and Bosh, who not only got a 66-16 record in the regular season, but also included a great 27-game winning streak. With a perfect individual performance and an excellent record, James also locked the MVP trophy early, and only 1 reporter willfully voted for Melon.
Curry 100%.
Curry's record is unsurpassed by no one, and at best it can only be a tie. In 2016, Curry's Warriors were too strong, with a 73-9 record better than Jordan's. He also won the scoring and steals individually, and made 402 three-pointers, and the shooting percentage reached 180 clubs, he played a perfect season, and also conquered all the best ...
In the end, 100% of the first votes were elected MVP, setting a record.
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Jordan, Magic Johnson, James, Durant, O'Neal, these five players, I think they are the five most dominant MVPs in NBA history.
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The first place is definitely the basketball god Jordan, the Mamba spirit Kobe, the little emperor James, the Greek monster alphabet brother, and the small ball era Curry.
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They are Jordan, Magic, James, Durant and O'Neal, and they are all very dominant and outstanding.
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When it comes to the NBA Finals, people are concerned not only about which team will win the final victory, but also who will win the FMVP. FMVP is an acknowledgement of the best players in the Finals. It is the dream of many players to be able to get FMVP, and today, I will introduce to you the three greatest FMVPs of the past 30 years.
Which is the strongest finals MVP in history?
3, James.
In 2003, when James was drafted by the Cavaliers as the No. 1 pick, James promised to lead the Cavaliers to their first championship in franchise history. In the 2015-16 season, James led the Cavaliers to the Finals for the second year in a row. The defeat in the previous finals made James unwilling, and this time he "made a comeback", and James worked hard.
In the finals, he averaged 29,7 points, 11,3 rebounds, 8,9 assists per game. Genshin led the Cavaliers to the championship strongly, fulfilled his promise, and won the FMVP with an outstanding performance.
2, O'Neill.
O'Neal is one of the most dominant in-line players in NBA history, and the inside is O'Neal is the world, where the "Big Shark" can tear through all defenses. In the 1999-00 season and the 2001-02 season, he won the finals FMVP. In both Finals, O'Neal contributed more than 35+ per game to the team.
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