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James' first championship came from the Heat Big Three, they teamed up to win 2 championships in 4 years, and the trio was very successful together. Although they are all at the peak of teaming up, there are still doubts from the outside world, but there is no way to win 2 championships in 4 years. The cooperation of the Heat triumvirate was not all smooth sailing, the first year was eliminated by the Mavericks of old Nowitzki, and in the second year, after the big three all made concessions, this maximized the power.
They faced the Thunder team with the "Thunder Three Less" in the finals, but the more experienced Heat Big Three had the advantage, they won the championship 4-1, and James was also crowned FMVP. So Wade and Bosh are also superstar strengths, why did the FMVP give James, when you look at his finals data, you are absolutely convinced.
James' performance in the 2011 Finals was really bad, not only because the data was bad, but also because his technical shortcomings were infinitely magnified. Barria, who only played back in the finals, was whistled for an offensive foul, and the question of "James won't play back" also accompanied him for a season. James worked hard in the offseason and ushered in a perfect transformation in 2012.
They first fought hard against their old rival Celtics in the East Finals, and G6 James God went down to open the "Pupil of Death", and single-handedly scored 45 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists, and he single-handedly beat the Celtics home to the ground. It was after this game that James defeated the demons after the defeat, and he completed the transformation from superstar to supergiant.
In the finals, James vs. Durant broke each other, and at least the data was difficult to distinguish between winners and losers. But with the ability to control the field and finally attack, James, who has completed the evolution, is stronger. Throughout the series, James averaged rebounds, assists, steals, and shooting percentage, which was close to averaging triple-doubles per game, and the FMVP naturally gave it to him.
Wade was still at the end of his peak that year, and he averaged 6 rebounds and assists per game in the Finals, which was also a good statistic, but it was a little worse than James. As for Bosh sacrificing data from the first year, his data must be the worst of the three, with an average of rebounds and blocks per game in the finals, and an average of close to 15+10 data per game, Bosh played the strength of the team's three masters.
It can be seen that although James won the championship for the first time in 2012 and has superstar teammates like Wade and Bosh around him, his performance is undoubtedly the most eye-catching. FMVP is to give the best player in the Finals, and James was the best among the Big Three that year, both in terms of statistics and contribution to the team, so FMVP has no problem with him. James also became the undisputed first person in the league since that year, and at the age of 35, no one can make him abdicate!
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In 2012, it had the "Big Three" In the finals that year, James averaged rebounds, assists and steals per game, the shooting rate was as high, the performance was very comprehensive, and the organization and offense were very good, playing the role of the core leader, and his partner Wade contributed 6 rebounds and assists per game, and the shooting rate was also very good, but it was obviously worse than James, so James beat Wade to get the Finals MVP without much controversy.
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Because James' performance is even better, especially in terms of statistics, suppressing Wade, averaging rebounds and assists per game.
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James has helped the team even more, and the numbers speak for themselves. In the 12 Finals, James averaged rebounds, assists and steals per game. Wade is averaging six rebounds and assists per game.
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We all know that in 11 years, the Heat Big Three lost to the Mavericks and lost the championship, and James was constantly criticized and discussed by fans for this, and even said that James was deliberate, conspiracy theories.
I think we can rationally analyze the reasons for James' disorder in 11 years from the following aspects.
1, the first thing that caused the biggest discussion and suspicion among fans was the question of the ownership of the MVP of the Finals, and it must be Wade's if he wins, but if he loses, he has nothing to be questioned by the fans, so there is no need to lose more than he gains.
2. The problem of the team's tactical position in the later stage will be considered to be the loss of the finals, which led to the coaching to improve and adjust James's team and tactical status. In our reality, if the project you do fails, the leader thinks that the power and resources he gave you are not enough, so you are asked to take on greater responsibilities, which obviously makes a bit of sense. First of all, James's leadership position was earned by honing his skills and his own performance, and secondly, he didn't think that deliberately losing the Finals would make management change.
3. After analyzing the conspiracy theories, let's finally rationally look at why James behaved like this in the 11 Finals.
The pride of the sky, he always wore a halo alone before
At that time, James entered the league with thousands of glory, although he did not win the championship, but the league's top honor MVP has arrived, and the finals suddenly feel that he is not leading the team, not to mention whether there are complaints, at least the talks are very uncomfortable, and there will be uncomfortable emotions in the heart, which will definitely affect the performance.
The off-ball tactics are not adaptable
At that time, the coach intended James to play without the ball, rely on his body to break out in the air, cut and score points, which was inconsistent with James's own positioning and basketball philosophy.
The technology is not sophisticated
The back body technique was basically not used at that time, and the lack of shooting ability of the pitch Sakura plus the ball was not in hand, and the martial arts cost half of it, which is not an exaggeration at all, and James was also aware of this shortcoming, so he practiced the back body technique in the offseason after the 11-sided finals, so that it has now become a regular **, which is really remarkable.
James is the pride of the sky, and he is also the one who has grown up in constant difficulties and achieved his current achievements, both failures and achievements, the decision to recruit black and the greatness of achievements, the confusion of leaving Akron and the maturity after returning and all the glory of 18 years.
It's not dark or blowing, so stay tuned!
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2013 is the fifth time in Duncan's career to lead the Spurs to the Finals, the previous four times all won the championship, in 2013 Duncan still maintained an excellent personal state, Duncan scored 30 points and 17 rebounds in the sixth game of the Finals, Duncan scored 24 points and 12 rebounds in the seventh game, Duncan averaged points and rebounds per game in the 13 finals, and Duncan performed very well in both offense and defense in the finals.
Kewai. Leonard has grown into a small forward with excellent defensive ability in 2013, Leonard is the main choice to defend James in the Finals, Leonard averaged 11 rebounds per game in the 13 Finals, and the sophomore Leonard performed very well in the Finals! The Spurs were able to take a 3-2 lead in the Finals Danny Green, who averaged 27 three-pointers per game in the Finals, and Green averaged 14 points per game in the Finals.
Tony. Parker averaged points per game in the Finals, and Ginobili averaged points per game in the Finals.
The Heat signed three-point shooter Ray Allen in the summer of 2012, and after Ray Allen joined the Heat, he enriched the team's tactics very well, and Ray Allen made a crucial three-pointer in the final minute of Game 6 of the Finals, and Ray Allen averaged points and rebounds per game in the Finals. Sean. Battier is an excellent 3-and-D player, and in Game 7 of the Finals, Battier exploded, Battier made six three-pointers and scored 18 points to help the team win the championship.
Dwayne. Wade was no longer in peak form in 2013 due to injury, and in the 13th regular season, Wade missed many games due to injury. Wade is still one of the most consistent players in the Heat, Wade scored 32 points in the fourth game of the Finals to help the team win, Wade scored double-doubles in all seven games of the Finals, and Wade averaged 4 rebounds per game in the Finals.
Chris. Bosh is a flexible power forward, Bosh is the main choice to defend Duncan in the finals, and Bosh grabbed a crucial rebound in the final minute of Game 6 of the Finals, and Bosh scored a double-double in 4 games in the Finals, averaging points and rebounds per game.
LeBron. James' 2013 was the best time to combine physical and technical skills, James led the team to the league's No. 1 record in the regular season, and won the regular season MVP, All-Defensive Team, All-Defensive Team, and No. 2 Defensive Player of the Year. In the finals, facing the Spurs defense, James averaged points, rebounds and 7 assists per game, and in the seventh game of the finals, James scored 37 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals, and shot a key mid-range at the last moment.
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Duncan Wade's score is still a little worse than James's, their score is only more than 20 points, and other scores are also worse than James, which shows that James is very strong.
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In the '13 Finals, Duncan averaged rebounds per game, and he did a very good job on both the offensive and defensive ends; Wade averaged rebounds per game.
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Duncan averaged points and rebounds per game in the '13 Finals, and Duncan performed very well both offensively and defensively in the Finals. Wade averaged 4 rebounds and 4 assists per game in the finals.
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FMVP James averages per game, such an excellent performance, is a well-deserved FMVP.
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James averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, and it was because of this performance that he became the MVP of the Finals.
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In the five games of the Finals, James averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, not only winning the championship but also winning the FMVP.
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In the '13 Finals, Duncan averaged 12 rebounds per game and Leonard averaged 11 rebounds per game.
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Duncan averaged 12 rebounds per game in the '13 Finals. Leonard averaged 11 points per game in the '13 Finals.
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Duncan averaged 12 rebounds per game; Leonard averaged 11 rebounds per game.
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James' current personal honorsLet me talk about James' main honors: 16 All-Star starts, 3 championships, 3 FMVPs, 4 MVPs, 3 AMVPs, 6 Best Defensive Team for a while, 14 Best Team, 1 scoring champion, the most eye-catching of which should be the number of championships James, James has entered the Finals for many years (9 times), but the championship has won 3 times, which is also James' pain and the most critical factor affecting James's historical status.
However, James has a lot of historical records, various youngest records, etc., the first player in NBA history to score 27,000+ points, 7,000+ rebounds and 7,000+ assists in the regular season, the third player in NBA total scoring history, and the youngest Mr. 33,000 points in NBA history.
James doesn't have the absolute strength to hold Abdul-Jabbar for the time being, but if he can win another championship with the Lakers, the situation will change a little subtly. And importantly, LeBron has a good chance of getting the regular season MVP this season, assuming everything goes in the best direction: four championships, four Finals MVPs, and five regular-season MVPs. Taken together, in terms of these three hard honors, the only one who can stabilize the head is the "old rascal" Jordan.
Therefore, if James wins the championship this year, his historical status can be more recognized to rise to second in history, ranking behind Jordan, from the current point of view, the Lakers have reached the Western Finals, and the Eastern Finals opponents are the Celtics and the Heat, I think James still has a chance to win the first championship of the Lakers after Kobe, I hope Lao Zhan can make his dream come true, come on!
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If James wins the championship and wins the FMVP this year, then his career honors will reach 4 crowns, 4 MVPs, 4 FMVPs, 1 scoring title, 12 first-team and 5 first-defense times. Although it is assumed that James can win the championship and win the FMVP this season, it is still difficult for James to win the MVP this season based on the performance of him and his brother in the regular season. So how competitive is this honor in the NBA Player's All-Time Standings?
The first person in NBA history, the great "God of Basketball" Michael Jordan, has six career championships, six FMVPs, 5MVPs, and 10 scoring champions. Mo said that he won the championship this year, even if James won a wave of "three consecutive championships" and "three consecutive FMVP" in the past three years, there was a difference of 1 MVP and 9 scoring titles between him and Jordan. Therefore, it is basically impossible for James to shake Jordan's historical status.
The second is the "Lord of the Rings" Russell, who holds 11 championships, 5 MVPs, and 4 rebounding titles, and there is no FMVP because the FMVP trophy is named after him. Russell's era is too old, and the championship may not be enough, but the number of 11, including a wave of 8 consecutive championships, is too dazzling. In addition, Russell has made it his mission to fight discrimination against black athletes throughout his career, and many black players respect Russell even more than Jordan.
I don't think even James himself dares to say that his historical status surpasses that of Old Man Russell.
Again, "Sky Hook" Abdul-Jabbar, 6 champions, 6 MVPs, 2 FMVPs, 2 scoring champions, 4 block champions, and 1 rebounding champion. "NBA all-time scoring champion" Abdul-Jabbar is also full of meritorious medals, compared with him, even if James wins another championship and FMVP, he still does not have an advantage.
To sum up, if James wins another championship and FMVP, then his place in history may be fixed to the fourth place.
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