Five years ago, when the Golden State Warriors defeated LeBron James and his Cavaliers to win the glittering O'Brien Trophy, head coach Steve Kerr said: The media sounded very comforting: "Curry is a selfless player. He always thinks about the team first. I believe he definitely wants to get FMVP, but he cares more about the team than the individual." The background is Iguoda After the finals, La won the Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP). I don’t know what Curry was thinking at the time, but I’m pretty sure that when I saw this result in front of the screen, I showed a slightly confused expression. Since then, the Warriors have reached the Finals five times and won three championships, but Curry has never won a Finals MVP. Curry, who has won two consecutive MVPs, has just been selected by ESPN as the 13th super guard in history. He holds three championship rings.
But it seems unreasonable to win nothing with the honor of FMVP. . Many fans have complained about Curry, and some can't help but curse. The core point is that the league owes Curry an FMVP trophy. Although Curry has two regular season MVPs, and even one is the only unanimous MVP in history, the gap between Curry and FMVP is still huge, because these two regular season MVPs can make Curry enter the top 20 in the league. But it is his regret not to have a Finals MVP. In the 15-16 season, why does the league owe Curry an MVP? Why the league owes Curry a Fmvp In fact, Curry is very likely to win the mvp in the 2016 Finals. This is the first time Curry has led a team to the Finals. Curry was the Warriors' best player at the time. At that time, Curry's statistics were 26 5.2 6.3; relying on James' magical performance at that time, the Warriors fell behind 1-2 in the first three games. Head coach Cole had to change his position and put Iguodala in the starting lineup to defend James. This was the cause of the five deaths. Sure enough, Cole's changes paid off. The Warriors won more championships in three cities, and Curry, who should have performed best, won the championship MVP. However, the league accidentally gave Iguodala FMVP. The most incredible thing is that Curry didn't even get one. It is true that the Warriors would not have won the championship without Cole and put Iguodala in the starting lineup, but the one responsible for limiting James Did Iguodala really guard James? Let's take a look at James' data at that time,
averaging 35.8 13.8 8.8 per game. At a glance you can see that it is purely historical price data. So Iguodala didn't limit James at all, not only his scoring, but also all his doubles in the series. Iguodala's own data is only 16.3 5.8 4.0, which is far from the data in the library. So it's hard to doubt whether the league is targeting Curry. The reason may be that the sneaker endorsements signed by Curry circulating on the Internet are not from Nike. Fans are also teasing that Iguodala may break the record of entering the Hall of Fame as long as he wins the MVP in the Finals. All in all, the league really owes the library a Fmvp.