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Curry is an active top-10 player, and he's also the active No. 1 point guard. Although Wei Shao, Irving, and Wall are all excellent in the same position, in terms of honor, influence, and dominance, Curry is the only one among the active point guards. Curry changed the league with the three-pointer, and at the same time, showed the league the power of the three-point shot.
The small-ball era came because of the arrival of Curry, the superstar who changed the league. In addition to Curry's various three-point records, he also has the only unanimous MVP in history, which is the one with the highest gold content in his personal honors. This miracle is sealed in the dust, and it is too difficult to reproduce.
But you may not know that there are actually 2 people before Curry, and they are only 1 vote away from achieving the unanimous MVP feat, who are these two people, let's get to know them today.
Let's start with a closer look, he is James in the 2013 season. In the 13th season, James is in hot form, the run-in of the Big Three is close to perfect, and the Heat won the championship in the 12th season, James won the MVP, and as the defending champion team, it makes this Heat invincible. In the 13th season, James led the Heat to a 66-win league record, and he also averaged 8 rebounds and assists per game.
In the end, he won the MVP unexpectedly, but unfortunately a reporter gave Anthony a vote, and James passed by like this when he was away from the unanimous MVP.
James had someone to risk a unanimous MVP before, and everyone must have thought of Jordan, but this time it was really not Jordan. This one is a god with absolute domination like Jordan, and this person is O'Neal. During O'Neal's Lakers three consecutive championships, he was the first person in the league, and he was 99% sure of beating the opponent on the inside.
In the 2000 season, the Lakers won 67 wins, and O'Neal averaged 3 rebounds per game, won the scoring title, and also won the MVP. Originally, he didn't have any competitors on the inside, but Iverson's performance in the same year was also eye-catching, so Iverson took O'Neal's vote.
Of course, the above 2 people were not deliberately targeted, and other people's reasons are sufficient. In the 13th season, Anthony was in the Knicks, and in the long-term absence of Jr., he led the team to win the division championship after 19 years, and his record was second only to the Heat. Anthony's individual performance is also good enough, and he has no problem taking this vote.
Iverson is the ultimate in individual heroism, leading a group of blue-collar workers to the playoffs, which is already a miracle for his height. In addition, O'Neal's free throws were too bad, which made the reporter very unhappy, so he gave this vote to Iverson!
Therefore, it can be seen that it is really difficult to completely conquer all the journalists and then win the unanimous MVP! Curry's miracle has cemented him in the Hall of Fame, and the all-time point guard ranking is also in the top 5. If Curry can win an FMVP before retiring, then the No. 1 point guard in history is the competition between him and Johnson!
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Yes, for example, James in the 12-13 season, one vote short of the unanimous MVP.
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Yes, it should be Jordan, he was the most influential star of that era, and he was definitely the unanimous MVP.
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O'Neal received 120 votes out of 121 votes, just one vote shy of becoming the unanimous MVP, and James was also one vote short of becoming the unanimous MVP.
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How many times in NBA history have three stars who have won the regular season MVP in one draft?
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There hasn't been a unanimous MVP in NBA history, not even Jordan, but Curry has achieved this feat in active roster, and it's the only time in history.
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appeared, in the 15-16 season, Curry unanimously won the regular season MVP, because Curry was too incomprehensible that season and convinced the whole league.
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Curry, who led the Warriors to 72 wins in the regular season in the 2016 season, won the unanimous MVP.
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O'Neal was one vote short, but the only unanimous MVP was Curry.
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Elvin Johnson, born August 14, 1959, is an American professional basketball player who helped the Lakers win the 1980 championship in his first season with the team. He scored a triple-double in the first game of the playoffs and eventually won the first championship of his career and became the MVP of the NBA Finals.
Johnson's "black and white battle" with "Big Bird" Larry Bird is a classic NBA matchup in the 80s.
In 1991, Johnson unfortunately became living with HIV, and he chose to retire. He then made two comebacks in 1992 and '95-96.
Johnson is the tallest point guard in NBA history, a three-time NBA MVP and a five-time NBA championship with the Lakers. No. 1 in total assists in the playoffs, No. 1 in triple-doubles, and No. 2 in triple-doubles in the regular season.
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Maddie James, Kobe, Wade, Paul.
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Curry (full name Stephen Curry) is the first MVP in NBA history to pass unanimous vote.
Stephen Curry: Born on March 14, 1988, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard for the NBA Golden State Warriors. Stephen Curry has been with the Warriors since entering the NBA through the draft in 2009, and was named to the All-Rookie First Team in his rookie season; Won the NBA championship with the Warriors in the 2014-15 season; Twice named to the regular season MVP, twice to the All-Star First Team, and four to the All-Star Game Western Conference starting team.
Curry received all 131 first-place votes (1,310 points) in the 2015-16 MVP selection, becoming the MVP of the season and the first person in NBA history to be unanimously elected MVP.
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Curry was voted unanimously last year.
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Personally, I think the most controversial MVP in NBA history is Kobe's regular season MVP in the 07-08 season。First of all, I would like to state that I am a fan of Mamba Kobe myself, but from the perspective of fairness, justice and objectivity, this season's MVP should be awarded to Sao Paulo. This year's regular season Kobe Bryant will be the Lakers team.
Seventh is the best place in the West, while Chris Paul led the Hornets to second place from 10th last year, with a 56-26 record. That's just four seasons after Chris Paul entered the NBA league.
This is Chris Paul's closest to a regular season MVP. And then then until now, Paul has not won his own regular season MVP, this award is very high, it is one of the criteria for whether he can enter the Hall of Fame in the future, and now Paul is an old player in his 30s, and it is very difficult to win this award again.
Westbrook, the regular season MVP winner in the 16-17 season, is also controversial. Curry, Harden, and Westbrook all played brilliant statistics that year, and the team's record was also good, although the Thunder team ranked sixth, Westbrook played a triple-double data. From the perspective of individual scoring, it deserves its name, but most of the ball possession of the Thunder team was in the hands of Wei Shao that year, and there was a suspicion of scoring.
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The most controversial MVPs in NBA history are the MVP won by Willis in the 16/17 season and the MVP won by James in the 11/12 season. MVP is what every player wants. It's the NBA's recognition of a player's performance this season, and the best of any league player this season.
In order to earn this honor, their historical status will also be greatly enhanced, and there is a good chance that they will be inducted into the Hall of Fame after retirement.
In the 16-17 season, Harden, Curry, and Westbrook were all strong contenders for the MVP. Curry led the team to the top of the 67-15 league, averaging points per game and points, while Harden led the Rockets from 41-27 points in the 15-16 season to third place in the West, and a good statistic is points per game.
On the other hand, Wei Shao led the Thunder to a sixth place, which is impossible for such a team to reach MVP. But
James MVP was also controversial in the 11-12 season. It's Durant and James competing for MVP. Durant, who was in the West at the time, led the Thunder to 47-19, second in second place and third in the league.
The profile was 28 points and 8 rebounds. In terms of team performance and stats, he was better than James, but at the time the league gave James MVP, which was controversial. These two MVPs are arguably the most controversial MVPs.
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The NBA's most controversial MVP: The 15-year trophy should go to Curry, Jordan lost to aesthetic fatigue.
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The most controversial MVP in NBA history was Carl Malone in 1999, and in that season that was cut back due to a stoppage, Malone won the MVP after only 49 games.
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The most controversial MVP in NBA history was probably the 16-17 season, when Harden was even more vocal.
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Kobe Bryant became the leader of the Lakers after the Lakers traded O'Neal, and the Lakers have the absolute right to shoot, so Kobe Bryant often shows people wonderful performances in the game, Kobe Bryant averaged points per game in the 05-06 season, and averaged points per game in the 06-07 season, but they were all regretted that they were not elected to the regular season until the 08 season, Kobe finally got the regular season MVP as he wished, Kobe led the Lakers to average points, rebounds and assists per game, and the Lakers won a 57-25 record. However, that year, Chris Paul led the Hornets (now the Pelicans) to a 56-26 record and averaged points, rebounds and assists per game. That year was the closest Paul came to MVP, and it was thought the league owed Paul a regular-season MVP.
You must know that in the 05-06 season, Nash only relied on points, rebounds and assists to beat Kobe Bryant's points, rebounds and assists to win the MVP.
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In 2016, there was something that can go down in history in the NBA league, and that was that Curry of the Warriors was unanimously elected in the MVP selection that year, which was the first time in NBA history. can be so affirmed, Curry's performance that year was really remarkable, allowing the Warriors to stand at the top and become the best in seconds.
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They are Rose, Durant, Jordan, James, Curry. Because their abilities are already outstanding.
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Curry in 16, James in the Heat period, Jordan in the Bulls Dynasty, Curry in 16 years was the unanimous MVP, there was no suspense, and James also performed very strongly during the Heat period.
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In 2016, Curry was unquestionably voted MVP that year, leading the Warriors to an all-time best of 73 wins and breaking the three-point record for the season.
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Curry, the only unanimous MVP, led the team to 73 wins; In 2013, James, the MVP vote was only one vote short of unanimous votes, leading the team to 27 consecutive wins; In 1996, Jordan led the team to 72 wins.
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Recently, the NBA has also begun to return to the game, which is also a wish of countless fans, to see the performance of many stars in the NBA game again, and the NBA has had many MVPs in historyIt's a high honor, so it's going to be a lot of controversy, and people will ask which is the most controversial MVP in NBA history and why? I think it's Harden, after all, a lot of times the goal is like a foul, walking.
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I think it's Durant's one in the Warriors, after all, many players in the Warriors' year maintained a very high level of competition, and Durant was not the only one.
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I think the most controversial one was Russell Westbrook in the 2016-2017 season. Because the Thunder was sixth in the league that season, Wei Shao led the team to average rebounds and assists per game, and the data looked better. It's nowhere near Harden's role with the Rockets.
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In the history of the NBA, the most controversial MVP is, of course, the MVP that Rose won as a rookie who was only 22 years old in the league. You must know that in that year, neither the individual data nor the results of the team were absolutely excellent in the league at that time.
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The most controversial MVP in NBA history was Nash's MVP in '06, as Kobe Bryant averaged 34 points per game that season and still failed to win the MVP.
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It should be the MVP of 06, when Kobe Bryant could be said to be a godly performance, but the MVP was given to Nash.
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