Foreword
The NBA is full of records, but having a championship + MVP + FMVP major in one season is undoubtedly a super difficult challenge. This illustrates the absolute dominance of the player in a single season, so there are very few people in history who have won this award.
Throughout NBA history, only ten players have achieved it. Only three people have achieved it more than once, let's see who it is.
Willis Reed - 1 time
Season: 1969-70
Willis Reed is the first-ever player to win the MVP, NBA Championship, and Finals MVP achievement in the same season.
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Karim Abdul-Jabbar - 1 time
Season: 1970-71
Abdul-Jabbar, who finished second on the all-time scoring list, won the 1971 regular MVP as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks. However, the 1971 season was the only time Abdul-Jabbar won the NBA Championship, MVP, and Finals MVP in the same season. He finished the regular season with 577% of FG averaged 317 points, 16 rebounds and 33 assists, beating Jerry West to win the MVP award.
Moses Malone - 1 time
Season: 1982-83
One of the most dominant and rebounding players in NBA history, Moses Malone averaged 24 per game for the Philadelphia 76ers during the 1982-83 regular season5 points, 153 rebounds and 20 caps. He defeated Celtics big man Larry Bird to win the MVP of the season.
In the 1982-83 Finals, the Six swept the Lakers in the Finals to win the championship. The superstar center is finished with 258 points 180 rebounds20 assists and 1The score of 5 blocks led the way and won the MVP trophy of the finals.
Magic Johnson - 1 time
Season: 1986-87
Magic Johnson is probably the greatest point guard in NBA history, having won three MVPs and three FMVPs with the Lakers. As a tall defender, he has the best all-around attributes, and he is good at controlling situations and attacking on his own. The control of the pace of the game is also unique in history. The reason why he got the nickname of the magician is because of his dizzying passing.
In his rookie season, the Magic won the championship and FMVP. It can be said that the debut is the peak, and it is majestic. But this season, it is a pity that it failed to win the regular season MVP.
His best season was 1986-87. He won individual Grand Slam honors.
The Magic averaged 23 per game in the regular season9 points 63 rebounds 122 assists and 17 steals to get the MVP. The Lakers then won the championship in 1987 with a victory over the Celtics, thanks to their magical point guard, who contributed 262 points, 8 rebounds and 13 assists. The Magic beat Larry Bird across the street to lead the team in points, rebounds, assists and steals. Finally get FMVP.
Of course, the black-and-white battle is the main theme of the NBA, and this season is undoubtedly the driving force behind the battle for supremacy.
Hakim Olajuwon - 1 time
Season: 1993-94
In the 1993-94 season, Hakim Olajuwon was the most dominant player in the league. Big Dream has been in the top five players in the league for many years, but due to the crushing of Jordan's gods, he has not been able to come out. Jordan's retirement made him feel like a fish in water. The super-center averaged 27. per game for the Houston Rockets3 points 119 rebounds 36 assists and 37 blocks of data, won MVP.
The Rockets defeated the Knicks in seven games in the 1994 Finals, and Olajuwon also outperformed rival Ewing the Gorilla. Big Dreams averaged 26 per game in the series9 points 91 rebound 36 assists, 16 steals and 3An all-around stat with 9 blocks and a game-high 25 points in the pivotal Game 7. Get FMVP without controversy. As a center with fantastic footwork, the stats show that he has done everything he could on both ends of the pitch.
Shaquille O'Neal - 1 time
Season: 1999-00
O'Neal is arguably the most dominant center in NBA history since Chamberlain, with a 574% shooting averaged 29 per game7 points 136 rebounds 38 assists and 30 points blocked stats and won the 2000 MVP.
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In the finals, Ao Fat is still unstoppable, people block killing, and Buddha blocks killing Buddha. He averaged 38 points per game to 167 rebounds and 23 assists and 2With 7 blocks of terrifying data, he easily won the MVP trophy in the finals. Kobe Bryant got 156 points and 4The data of 6 rebounds has provided a lot of help for Ao Fat. But there's no doubt that this season's Lakers belong to O'Neal, because he's the one who performs at the top.
Tim Duncan - 1 time
Season: 2002-03
Tim Duncan was the greatest power forward of all time, and in the 2002-03 regular season, he finished with 513% shooting averaged 233 points 129 rebounds 39 assists 07 steals and 29 blocks, MVP honors. The reason why his 2003 season stood out more than his 2002 season was that Duncan also won an NBA championship and a Finals MVP.
The San Antonio Spurs defeated the New Jersey Nets in six games in the 2003 Finals, with Duncan contributing 242 points 170 rebounds 53 assists 10 steals and 53 caps. Duncan's stats are quite exaggerated, so FMVP is well deserved.
Larry Bird - 2 times
Season: 1983-84, 1985-86
The first player to reach two Grand Slams was Larry Bird.
Before James' incredibly long career changed the NBA's all-time scoring record, Larry Bird was undoubtedly a small forward with a place in history.
Larry Bird has won three MVP awards, three NBA championships, and two Finals MVPs during his historic career with the Boston Celtics.
In the 1983-84 season, Bird averaged 242 points 101 rebound and 66 assists, won MVP. The Celtics defeated the Lakers in the 1984 Finals after seven hard-fought games. Big Bird with 484% shooting averages 274 points, 14 rebounds, 36 assists and 21 steal wins FMVP.
Big Bird then won the MVP in the '85-86 season, averaging 258 points 98 rebounds and 68 assists and 20 steals and a shooting percentage of 496%。Bird and the Celtics then made it to the NBA Finals again, beating the Houston Rockets in six games. Big Birdie averaged 9 points per game with 247 rebounds and 9A score of 5 assists ended the series with his second Finals MVP.
The reason why this white man can dominate the top 10 list of history can be seen from the above data. In addition to pretending to be able to blow water, he also relies on hard power to gain a foothold in the alliance.
LeBron James - 2 times
Season: 2011-12, 2012-13
LeBron James is the latest player to win the MVP, NBA Championship, and Finals MVP in the same season. He did this twice as a member of the Miami Heat, in 2012 and 2013.
In the 2011-12 season, after the incredible Finals crash in 2011, LeBron contributed 271 point 79 rebounds and 62 assists stats to get MVP. Face the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. Zhan Huang led the team to defeat the Thunder, averaging 28. per game in the 2012 Finals6 min. 102 rebounds and 74 assists.
In the 2012-13 season, James averaged 268 points, 8 rebounds and 73 assists and won MVP for the second time in a row in Miami. The 2013 Finals were probably one of the most famous Finals of all time, as Ray Allen's last-minute last-minute stunning three-pointer in Game 6 saved the Heat, saved James, and sent the Spurs players down the spine. Then Zhan Huang took over the game in Game 7, and Zhan Huang played his best playoff game ever, scoring 37 points. In the end, the spurs hated. In 7 games, James averaged 253 points 109 rebounds and 70 assists, second consecutive Finals MVP.
It was also the last time a player reached a Grand Slam of honor. It can be seen that its rarity, in any case, Emperor Zhan still cannot be compared with Jordan in terms of historical status, but its greatness is also undeniable. Its durability, all-round technique, and physical toughness, and the feat of leading the team to the finals ten times are unique in the league. Winning two Grand Slams is certainly a testament to his strength. It's a pity that Zhuyu has a great god who has won this honor four times is a peak that he can never surpass. This person is the god Jordan.
Michael Jordan - 4 times
Season: 1990-91, 1991-92, 1995-96, 1997-98
Michael Jordan is the undisputed greatest player of all time, the undisputed GOAT in NBA history. In the 80's and 90's with the Bulls, he led the Bulls to 6 championships. Get 5 MVPs and 6 FMVPs on your own.
A testament to his dominance is that he won both the MVP and the Finals MVP in four different seasons, making him the only player in NBA history to achieve this feat more than twice. This is yet another milestone for the most incredible athletes in the history of team sports. There are no ancients before, and if there are those who come later, it will be up to them to see if there are any geniuses born in the future. I guess it's even more difficult.
Jordan and the Chicago Bulls won their first championship in 1991 by defeating Magic Johnson and the Lakers, the first time Jordan broke through and became the king of the NBA. During the 1990-91 regular season, Jordan averaged 315 points, 6 rebounds and 5Won the MVP award with 5 assists, followed by a 312 points 66 rebounds and 114 assists to get his first Finals MVP. This 11The assist of 4 is a bit scary, and this time, Qiao Shen really grabbed the offense and organization.
The following 1991-92 season, Jordan averaged 30 per game1 point 64 rebounds and 61 assist, won the MVP award again. Jordan and the Bulls beat the Portland Trail Blazers in the Finals to claim a second straight championship for Chicago, and Jordan defeated Clyde Drexler and contributed 358 points 48 rebounds and 65 assists. There is no doubt that Jordan is once again the king of basketball. Jordan did not win the MVP in his 1993 championship season and would retire during the 1994 and 1995 seasons.
In the 1995-96 season, Jordan returned to the NBA, and the Bulls won 72 games in the regular season. MJ averaged 30 per game4 points 66 rebounds and 4Easily won the MVP award with 3 assists. The Bulls ended their record-breaking season with 6 wins over Gary Payton and the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1996 Finals. Jordan won his 4th championship and 4th Finals MVP on Father's Day, after which Jordan returned to the locker room and fell to the ground crying. I guess it was to comfort his father's spirit in heaven.
Finally, Michael Jordan's final MVP, 6th Finals MVP, and 6th NBA championship came in the 1997-98 season. Jordan averaged 287 points 58 rebounds and 35 assists and 33 per game in the Finals against the Utah Jazz5 points 40 rebounds and 23 assists.
In the long history of the NBA, Jordan is undoubtedly the brightest star. Ten times scoring champion, two triple crowns, and four Grand Slam honors. These are the data that dominate the times.