The players who can win the regular season MVP are basically superstars, at least in his MVP season. So among many MVP winners, who are the five most undisputed MVP winners in NBA history?
1, 95-96 season: Jordan. For NBA players, 33 years old is definitely not young. Most players may not be able to play at the age of 33, even those who can be called stars! But some players are really unnatural! When Jordan was 33 years old, it happened to be 1995-96 season!
Jordan started the 1995-96 season with the flame of revenge, which was the nth time that he was elected as the scoring champion in his career. In addition, his defensive skills, rebounding ability and various techniques have also reached a perfect level. Although he and david robinson ranked first with a player efficiency of 29.4, Jordan was outstanding in winning percentage. However, all this was eclipsed before 72 wins 10 losses. Other MVPs often lead the team to achieve such results in a single season, but so far no one can match Jordan's achievements.
2.99-00 season: O 'Neill. 99-00 O 'Neill is at the peak of his career. O 'Neill averaged 29.7 points 13.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3 blocks per game, scored 6 1 point and 23 rebounds in a single game, won the scoring champion, MVP in the regular season and MVP in the All-Star Game, leading the Lakers to 67 wins in the regular season!
This kind of data is unprecedented. Although he was elected MVP of that season at that time, the lack of unanimous vote still made him very upset at 19, and even scolded the reporter Fred hickmann who voted at that time! Because CNN reporters voted for Iverson, who is also at the peak! O 'Neill won the only MVP in his career, but he is still worried about the difference of one vote!
3, 03-04 season: Garnett. In the 2003-04 season, Garnett attended 82 regular-season games, averaging 39.4 minutes, contributing 24.2 points 13.9 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.2 blocks 1.5 steals, leading the Timberwolves to a record of 58 wins and 24 losses, ranking first in the west.
That season, people not only called him a "big name", but also called him "the best player on earth"! He led the Timberwolves to 58 wins in the first regular season, won the first place in the Western Conference and reached the Western Conference Finals for the first time. He also broke and created a number of records, becoming the first player in the history of Timberwolves to be elected MVP in the regular season.
4. 12- 13 season: James. 12- 13 season is the peak year of the Heat Big Three. The team played the second longest winning streak of 27 in history. James led the team to the league's first record of 66 wins 16 losses, and James won the MVP trophy in the regular season again.
20 13 years, James is at the peak of his career, both technically and physically. James averaged 26.8 points, 8 rebounds and 7.2 assists in the regular season, shooting 56.5% from the field and 40.6% from three-pointers. After the end of the season, James won the MVP in the regular season. He entered the best period, the best defensive player and the second best defensive player, leading the team to win the championship.
5. 15- 16 season: Curry. In the 20 15- 16 season, Curry shot 50.4%, shot 45.4% from three-pointers and shot 90.8% from free throws. Warriors 73 wins and 9 losses in the regular season, breaking the record of 72 wins 10 losses created by Bulls, and refreshing the history of NBA. And Curry personally hit 402 three-pointers in the regular season of 20 15- 16, which set a new record for his single-season three-pointer hit in 20 14- 15 (286)!
Many people are questioning Curry's achievements, saying that his championship depends on luck. Which championship is unlucky, is the Heat's Big Three, and finally achieved two consecutive championships by ray allen's magical three points.