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In the history of NBA, which stars can get FMVP in two different teams?
Superstars, one person, one city, are the most beautiful in the hearts of many fans. They played for a team all their lives and then led the team to win the championship, just like Nowitzki, Kobe Bryant and Duncan we are familiar with, but there are not many such superstars in NBA history. Many superstars left the team because they were forced to help, and some were ruthlessly traded by the team. For a star, being able to control his own destiny is the most important thing. Compared with the beautiful myth of "one man, one city", if two or more teams can win a championship, it will be a legendary career. There are many superstars who have played for many teams in the NBA. Some superstars change teams frequently, but in the end they get nothing. Some superstars can greatly improve the team and make it a strong competitor for the championship.

One man, one city is a kind of spirit and glory, but it's amazing if you can get FMVP from two different teams, because in the history of NBA, not many people can do this. Many superstars start to decline or decline after changing teams, and only a few can continue to maintain their peak status, even more difficult to win the championship, so only three people can get FMVP from different teams, and the first one is Jabbar. Tengu played for Bucks and Lakers for 20 seasons in his career. He played for Bucks for six seasons, led the team to the finals twice and helped the team win the only championship in team history. His outstanding performance also won FMVP. However, due to the declining competitiveness of the team, he chose 1975 to join the Lakers.

Although Jabbar won several MVPs after joining the Lakers, the team never returned to the finals. Until 1979, they signed the Magic with the No.1 pick, and the Lakers became the strongest team in the league. Jabbar, who is over 30 years old, had to give up the core position of the team to the magician, so although the Lakers won the championship many times, Jabbar could not get FMVP. In the finals of 1980, he is the most hopeful to win this honor again, taking over the most crucial game of injury absence. At this time, the magician led the team to beat the team history to win the championship. Until the finals of 1984, 37-year-old Jabbar talked about juvenile madness and was re-elected as FMVP with an average of 26+ 10. It has been 65,438 years since he got the FMVP last time.

No one did it for a long time after Jabbar, until James appeared. From 12 to 13, James first led the Heat to win two championships. After 14 returned to the Cavaliers, he led the Cavaliers to win the championship in the 16 finals, which not only fulfilled the promise of leading the championship for his hometown team, but also unexpectedly created NBA history. He became the second star to win FMVP in two teams after Jabbar, which greatly improved James's historical position. This year, James is expected to create another miracle and become the first star in history to win FMVP with three teams. This kind of experience is more magical and great than one person and one city.

But James is not the only star who can make this kind of history this year. Leonard, his biggest competitor, is also promising to do this, and Leonard takes less time. If James does it, he needs 17 years, and Leonard only needs 9 years. It's incredible to get FMVP from three different teams in nine years, even if he gets FMVP from two teams. It took James 13 years, Jabbar 15 years, and Leonard only 8 years to do it, but no matter who is good, we are willing to witness the birth of history, aren't we? So whether Leonard's new king officially ascended the throne or James defended the throne, let me wait and see.

Durant is expected to be the fourth team among different teams to win FMVP. Although the achilles tendon is broken, a star of Durant's level can always find a way to dominate the game. As James enters his twilight years, Durant still has a few years to reach his peak. He and Owen are expected to hit the championship in the Nets, and Durant has no solution in the finals. His hope of winning FMVP is much greater than Owen's. Maybe Durant will announce it next year.