The top 5 MVPs with the highest votes in the 21st century: Curry creates history, James shows his dominance 99%
The regular season MVP trophy is hailed as the most valuable personal honor. Looking at the history of the NBA, no matter what era you are in, as long as you win the MVP trophy, it is a recognized superstar. This is an honor for comprehensive personal performance and team leadership. It is a medal tempered by the long 82 regular season games. There has never been a sub-production. However, there is a big gap in vote rates between MVP and MVP. So who are the top five MVPs with the highest vote rates since the 21st century? Curry made history and James showed his dominance. Durant has only won one MVP trophy in his career. It was in 2014. He played 81 games that year, with a high attendance rate, and delivered gorgeous data of 32 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game. He also shot as high as 50.3%, with extremely high offensive efficiency, and is also the league's scoring leader. Under his leadership, the Thunder achieved a record of 59 wins and 23 losses that year, ranking second in the league. Both the data and the results were impeccable, and Durant was crowned MVP with 95% of the first vote. Garnett Wolf King Garnett is one of the best power forwards in history, especially during the Timberwolves, who was the face of the league. Among them, the 2003-04 season was his peak period. He played 82 regular season games, scoring exaggerated data averaged 24.2 points, 13.9 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.5 steals and 2.2 blocks per game, and his shooting percentage was 49.9%. At that time, his data were top in the league, and the Timberwolves won 58 wins was the first in the West, so Garnett deserved his MVP and his first-choice vote rate was 98%. O'Neal The most successful super center in the 21st century, especially in the early new century, O'Neal was recognized as the first in the league, leading the Lakers to achieve the great achievement of three consecutive championships, and is also unique in the 21st century. Among them, in the 99-00 season, O'Neal was in his prime, averaging 29.7 points, 13.6 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3 blocks per game. He was impeccable on both ends of offense and defense. He was also the league's scoring leader, and led the team with 67 wins and 15 losses. The MVP has no suspense for such performance, but he eventually lost a vote, with a vote rate of 99%. There is no suspense about James There is also no suspense, and there is James in 2013. At that time, he was also the first in the league and led the Heat to the championship. In 2013, James still had no solution to his performance, averaging 26.8 points, 8 rebounds, 7.3 assists per game, and his shooting percentage reached 56.5%. Both offense and defense were phenomenal. He led the team to a feat of 27 consecutive victories. In the end, James was also the only one with 66 wins. This is also a decisive MVP, but like O'Neal, he lost one vote, so the vote rate was 99%. Curry Peak O'Neal and James both performed epic performances. However, in 2016, Curry became the only unanimous MVP winner in NBA history. Curry also transformed after winning the championship. He averaged 30 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists per game. He scored 402 three-pointers in the season and led the Warriors to create the best record in history of 73 wins and 9 losses. With such performance, Curry won 100% of the first vote, which was an achievement that Jordan had not achieved at the peak.
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