In , the NBA brought fan voting to Twitter and expanded it to all of the individual awards. Regardless of whether voting has been controlled by players or media, winning has been an essential criterion.
Moses , and Westbrook are the lone dudes in non-lockout years since to win the award on a team that failed to reach 50 wins. An unwelcome change in presenting MVP that has nothing to do with voting came in with the introduction of the NBA Awards Show, which postpones the awarding of the trophy until after the Finals.
Four of the last five winners led the NBA in points,at over 30 per game. Getting teammates involved is very important, as is the winning percentage of the team that they are on.
It is almost impossible for a player to win MVP that is not on one of the very best teams in the league. Statistics are very important, but the team you player for is even more so. The voters favor little men. While Nash's output was the lowest of anyone you also have to consider that Iverson missed 11 games Both of these guys got a boost from the voters. To their defense they did win their division, Iverson led the Sixers to the best record in the East, and in Nash's Suns had the best record in the NBA.
You can try to argue Dwyane Wade was the pick but with a Conclusion When you are talking about MVP candidates, you must narrow your list by potential division winners and teams winning more than 65 percent of their games preferably 70 percent.
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