How difficult is it to get 2 FMVPs? Only 12 people in history did it, James is the only one, Curry was "robbed"
12:43am, 3 September 2025Basketball
There is a long river in NBA history, but there are only 12 people who win at least 2 FMVPs per person. Today, I will take a look at the stories between these 12 gods and people and FMVP. How difficult is it to get 2 FMVPs? Only 12 people in history did it, and James was the only one, and Curry was "robbed"!
12. Willis Reed, a legend in the New York Knicks, was a second-round pick, FMVP in 1970 and 1973, and "Reed's Return" was staged in the 1970 Finals, which is a good story in the NBA.
11. Olajuwon, a Rockets legend, led the team to complete two consecutive championships in 1994 and 1995, and both won the FMVP. Olajuwon is the first person in the history of the Rockets. He is the No. 1 pick, has a comprehensive skill, and is especially very solid. After retiring, he is still in the center training class.
10, Leonard, an active Clippers player, won the FMVP in 2014 and the FMVP in 2019. Among them, the Raptors are the first championship in the team history, and ended the Warriors' three consecutive championships, which is full of gold.
9. Durant, an active Rockets player, won two FMVPs in the Warriors in 2017 and 2018, but his two FMVPs were quite controversial. Green in the team was the first to dissatisfied with him, saying that the Warriors were the champion before he came, and after he left, the Warriors also won the championship in 2022.
8. Kobe, a Lakers celebrity, won two FMVPs in 2009 and 2010, but he has 5 championships. Kobe's two consecutive championships in 2009 and 2010 fully proves that he can win the championship without O'Pang.
7. Larry Bird, a Celtic legend, 3-time champion, and two-time FMVP (1984 and 1986). Larry Bird was also a three-game player in the regular season MVP from 1984 to 1986. This is very rare in NBA history, and James has never done it.
6. Jabbar, second in the history of the total score list, FMVP in 1971 (the Bucks won the championship) and 1985 (the Lakers won the championship), won the FMVP twice span 14 years. Jabbar won 6 MVPs and 6 championships in his career, which is very great.
5. O'Neal, three FMVPs, from 2000 to 2002, completed three consecutive championships. O'Neal and Kobe won three consecutive championships this time, which is the latest three consecutive championships in the NBA. There have only been three consecutive championships in NBA history, demonstrating O'Neal's strong dominance.
4. Magic Johnson, 3 FMVPs, were 1980, 1982, and 1987, but he had 5 championships. Magic Johnson is considered the number one point guard in history. He has a gorgeous style and leads the Lakers' show time era, with very distinctive characteristics.
3. Duncan, the No. 1 power forward in history, 5 champions, and 3 FMVPs (1999, 2003, 2005). The other two times were that the FMVP in 2007 was taken away by Tony Parker, and the FMVP in 2014 was taken away by Leonard. Duncan is low-key and introverted, but very strong.
2. James, 4 championships, 4 FMVPs, won FMVPs in three different teams, and is unique in history! Netizens joked that among the top 5, only James is not "all". And everyone has noticed that in this list, there are only 5 people with at least 3 FMVPs, which happens to be "God, Emperor, Buddha, Demon, and Shark". This is also considered by many people to be the strongest lineup in these five positions in basketball history.
1. Jordan, 6 championships, 6 FMVPs, completed three consecutive championships twice, all of which were completed with the Bulls. His dominance is too exaggerated. This is why although James scored more than 40,000 points and immediately started his 23rd season, many people believe that Jordan, who has only played for 14 seasons, is the best reason in history.
Ps: Finally, I would like to say more. In fact, it is a pity that the Warriors core defender Curry is a local one. He should also be on this list, but it is a pity that, in the words of the American media, he was "robbed". The 2015 FMVP should be given to him, not Iguodala, and even the 2018 FMVP should be given to Curry. On the one hand, Durant just won, and Curry has not yet had any. On the other hand, Curry averaged 27.5 points + 6.0 rebounds + 6.8 assists + 1.5 steals per game is not much worse than Durant's averaged 28.8 points + 10.8 rebounds + 7.5 assists, and Curry's defensive pressure is obviously stronger than Durant.
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