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Whether MVP players play or not, the team s winning rate is poor: Curry is the first & James is the second, and the two are leading in the gap

May 15th, after Curry was absent in the second round, the Warriors lost four consecutive games, losing 1-4 to the Timberwolves and being eliminated.

Data media Automatic counts the difference in winning rates between MVP players and teams absent (TOP17). Curry ranks first with 26.0%, James ranks second with 25.8%, and Jokic ranks third with 20.7%. The lowest among the players listed is Duncan, ranked 17th, with a difference of 11.9%.

(The three data in the figure are: winning rate when playing, winning rate when absent, and the difference between the winning rate between the two; taking Curry as an example, the winning rate of the team when playing is 64.6%, and the winning rate when absent is 38.6%, and the difference is 26.0%)