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Why is it said that the winner of FMVP in previous years not deserved? Iguodala robbed Curry, and this intention is difficult to settle

For an NBA star, it is no longer easy to win the championship in his career to realize his dream;

Not to mention standing out again on the stage of the highest finals and winning another huge FMVP trophy.

Count the NBA's lifeless stars, and their names are everywhere, which highlights how hard it is to win FMVP, right?

After all, since the NBA started setting up this grand prize in 1969, there have been a total of 50 winners in 56 years (this year's finals are in full swing, and FMVP is still unknown), and most stars are just one FMVP trophy, which is already a success.

Examining the people who have won the most FMVP awards in the NBA, Jordan, the "God of Basketball" will take the lead!

In fact, Jordan led the Bulls to the six-time finals and won the championship six times is an unattainable miracle for future generations. The winning of all six FMVPs is the first in ancient times, and no one can match it.

This is probably the biggest reason why Jordan is in his best position in history, such as Mount Tai.

The person who belongs to FMVP for 4 times in the NBA is James, the oldest player in active service.

The No. 2003 No. 1 pick has led the team to win the championship in three teams, and such a miracle is also rare in history.

Magics Johnson, Neal and Duncan, as the only three third-ranked FMVP holders in NBA history, is also as difficult as reaching the sky.

Even if you look at the stars who won FMVP twice, they are still rare -

Jabbar, Bird, Olajuwon, Kobe, Durant, and Leonard.

It is worth mentioning that Leonard and James are also the only two stars in the active league who have led the team to win championships in different teams and were elected as FMVP.

The reason why we are keen on discussing FMVP accruals over the years is that in addition to the heavy honorary weight of this award, another reason is its fairness and rationality.

In other words, when examining the people who have been FMVP over the years, is it true that every elected person deserves it?

The answer is obviously not true, and not every elected person deserves to win FMVP.

The Celtics successfully topped the top and won the championship again last season after 16 years. The team swept the Dallas Mavericks led by Doncic cleanly and neatly, and finally won the championship with a big score of 4-1.

When everyone thought that Tatum had no suspense in winning the FMVP, they never thought that another Celtics, the thorn, would have emerged from the thorns.

Brown was finally elected as the FMVP with his average of 20.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.6 steals, and 0.8 blocks. Is it worthy of it? Is it still worth it?

Tatum, in contrast, averaged 22.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 3.2 turnovers in five games in the finals, of which 38.8% of the shooting percentage, 26.3% of the three-point shooting percentage, and 92.6% of the free throw percentage.

But anyone with discerning eyes can see it clearly. Tatum is the person who is the focus of the Mavericks. His role and value are far beyond the paper statistics!

NBA's FMVP election in the past decade has made countless people feel unsatisfied.

Before the final result came out, perhaps no one would have thought that Iguodala would actually beat Curry and finally won the FMVP trophy. It was incredible.

Perhaps the reason why Iguodala was elected was nothing more than that the G6 in the finals was shining, which could be said to have changed the direction of the competition with his own strength, which left a deep impression on the judges.

In the finals G6 match that year, Iguodala scored 25 points alone, helping the Warriors eliminate the Cavaliers 4-2 and successfully topped the championship.

In the end, Iguodala won 7 of 10 votes, surpassing Curry to be elected as FMVP.

And he only averaged 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game (52.1% shooting percentage), and his offense and defense attributes were really full, adding a lot of points to himself.

As a comparison, Curry averaged 26.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game that year, but he missed this honor in the end.

And 2014 Finals FMVP winner Leonard is also up to be discussed.

When Leonard, 22, won the FMVP trophy, he became the third youngest FMVP in NBA history, and became famous at a young age.

But Leonard averaged 17.8 points and 6.4 rebounds per game in the five finals, of which he shot 61.2% from the field and 57.9% from the three-point shooting percentage, which was remarkable.

Therefore, Leonard and Iguodala became the only two NBA Finals who averaged less than 20 points in the past 40 years, but eventually won the FMV.

The reason is that they successfully "limited" James' performance when they faced James.

But you should know that in the 2014 finals, James averaged 28.2 points and 7.8 rebounds per game, shooting percentage of 57.1%, and three-point shooting percentage of 51.9%, and his performance was perfect.