Among many NBA awards, MVP in regular season is the most heavyweight. Winning this award shows that you are one of the most outstanding players in the recent 82 regular season matches and also have convincing results. In the league, it is very difficult to win this award, because players should have excellent personal skills, excellent leadership skills and stable performance.

Looking back on the history of NBA, if a player plays a very wonderful season and leads the team well, then he is very hopeful to get MVP. However, there are also cases of fairy fights in some seasons, and some players are outstanding in performance and can’t even enter the top three MVP votes. For example, in the 2002-03 season, McGrady averaged 32.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists, leading the 8th Eastern magic and ranking only 4th (427 points) in MVP voting. Kobe averaged 30 points and 6 points that season. 9 rebounds 5.9 assists, O’Neal averaged 27.5 points 11.1 rebounds 3.1 assists 2.4 cap (Lakers 50-32 minus 5th in the West), the former ranked 3rd and the latter ranked 5th. Garnett averaged 23 points, 13.4 rebounds, 6 assists, 1.4 steals 1.6 cap, led the Forest Wolf 51 wins and 31 losses, and ranked second in the MVP vote.

In 03, the MVP finally fell to Duncan. He averaged 23.3 points and 12.9 rebounds 3.9 assists 2.9 cap in that season, leading Spurs to make the first record of the league with 60 wins and 22 losses.

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