How difficult is it to win MVP+FMVP in a single season? Can Alexander compete with these 9 historical superstars?
12:19am, 17 June 2025Basketball
The regular season MVP and the finals MVP are the most valuable honors in a single season. If you win these two honors in one season, it will be regarded as the biggest winner of the season. So who has ever done this in the NBA? This column will help you understand. In 1971, Jabbar, Jabbar, successfully won Jabbar through the No. 1 pick in the early stages of his team building. As a high-quality player produced by UCLA, Jabbar quickly became the Bucks' well-deserved core with his body advantage and his skillful skills in college. In the second season, regular season MVP Jabbar led the team to the finals, and the opponent Bullets could not limit Jabbar in terms of height and technology, and the latter eventually won the championship and the FMVP trophy.
In 1983, Moses Malone
As a player who entered the league as a high school student, Malone has an inside talent that makes everyone jealous. However, due to his personality and playing style, although Malone was crowned the MVP in his career, he never won the championship. In 1982, Malone transferred 76ers. With his senior Dr. J, Irving, the big brother, as the leader, Ma Long finally overcomes his previous shortcomings. In the 1982-1983 season, Malone not only won the MVP, but also helped the team win the championship and became the FMVP. In 1984 and 1986, Bird has always been famous for his arrogant personality, and his strength can support such arrogance. Since 1984, Bird has proved his value and the revival of the Celtics with three consecutive regular season MVPs, and in 1984 and 1986 he also led the team to win the championship in the same year and became the Finals MVP.
1987 Magic Johnson
As Jabbar grows older, the Magic established the core position of the team in the Lakers in the late 1980s. In 1987, the Magic won the first regular season MVP trophy in his career. More importantly, in the finals that year, he led the team to defeat his lifelong rival Bird to win the championship, and he himself became the FMVP of the season.
Jordan in 1991, 1992, 1996, and 1998, must be the God of Basketball Jordan. Jordan became the regular season MVP five times in his career, won the championship six times, and all of them became the most valuable player in the finals that year. In this process, he won these two honors in four seasons at the same time, and this number ranks first in history.
In 1994, Olajuwon
Jordan's first retirement gave many contemporary stars the chance to win the Golden Cup, while Olajuwon monopolized the championship in the past two years and became the winner. In 1994, Olajuwon, who was very skilled, won multiple awards such as MVP, first team, best defensive player, and other awards. After entering the finals, he led the team to defeat his old opponent Ewing to win the championship and became the most valuable player in the finals. In 2000, O'Neal
In his fourth season with the Lakers, O'Neal set a new high in scoring and assists per game, and the Lakers finally won the championship this year with Kobe's mature career. Facing the Pacers' finals, O'Neal averaged 38 points and 16.7 rebounds per game, and there was no suspense to be elected as FMVP.
Duncan has been a nearly complete form since entering the league, and his top technology and football maker have allowed him to win many honors. In 2003, Duncan was crowned the most valuable player in the regular season for the second consecutive year. In the finals that year, he even beat the Nets to win the championship and FMVP. After this year, Duncan undoubtedly became the No. 1 power forward in the league history. In 2012 and 2013, James joined the Heat and failed in the finals in his first season, and quickly joined forces with his teammates and won two championships in the following two years. As the MVP of the season, he also won the FMVP. As the MVP winner this season, Alexander has led the Thunder to the finals, and he also has the opportunity to become the new player in the league who won these two honors in the same year, as these historical superstars. Will he get what he wants in the end?
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