If MVPs Were Given To the BEST Player (1960s-Present)

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The NBA typically gives its MVP awards to players who meet certain criterias... but what if the MVP was just given to the best player? We're looking at who would win it in those cases from the 1960s to the present.

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For those of you who have been following the series so far, the brand new content is the 60s, which begins at 1:38.
Also new is 2020-2022, which begins at 1:13:38.

Which ones do you disagree with?

jonnyarnett
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I'll be honest... I didn't realize how phenomenal Jerry West was. I'm not fortunate enough to have seen him play, but man, he sounds like an absolute baller. Didn't know he was an all time great defender as well.

I'll definitely have to read up more on him. Great video!

chasemichael
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Kareem being a 9 time MVP and Jordan an 8 time MVP sounds about right. But I’d let Jordan keep the ‘98 MVP given the amount of adversity his team faced that year with the impending break up of the dynasty, Pippen missing 38 games, Rodman’s decline and the fact that the Bulls were going for their third straight chip as the oldest team in the league and they all must have been fatigued.

thebigone
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This video increased my appreciation for players before my time. Moses Malone was a frickin’ beast.

leeartlee
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9 mvps in 11 years for Kareem would’ve been nuts but sounds accurate ! Good videos

millertime
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Haven't watched the full video yet but Wilt's season with 50.4ppg-25.7rpg and the historic 100pts game being snubbed for MVP is probably one of, if not the biggest and wildest MVP snub in League history.

shanmurry
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This may be the coolest NBA video on youtube. Thanks for uploading.

Knut
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I loved this series before. NOW YOU MADE IT ALL IN ONE VIDEO. GREAT WORK!

rakhaperwirad
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Boy the 80s were a fascinating time. Legends everywhere

Lloyd
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Watching Abdul-Jabbar take those Sky Hooks and his follow through is poetry on the court.

marcomcdowell
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Oscar Robertson had some phenomenal seasons thru his career
(Chamberlain numbers was just bananas even when he wasn't leading league in scoring 24 points, 24 rebounds 7 assist and league MVP along with championship, doesn't get any better than that)

mikegillins
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I've said it before, I'll say it again, this is the best NBA YouTuber in the game. It's always about sports, always informative, and always well researched. Great job and thank you for your service. 👍🏾

GigglewithFelix
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I just shake my head when I’m reminded that Nash has 2 MVPs and Shaq and Kobe combined for 2 in their careers. Crazy.

rayneozier
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The amount of research. Most diligent and unbiased NBA channel on YouTube. ❤

vhector
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This video: *exists*
Wilt, Kareem, Michael, Kobe & LeBron:

casbruh
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Its a damn shame BLOCKS and STEALS were not recorded.

averyce
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Wilt Chamberlain: 60, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68 (6)
Oscar Robertson: 64, 65 (2)
Jerry West: 66, 70 (2)
Willis Reed: 69 (1)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81 (9)
Bob McAdoo: 75 (1)
Moses Malone: 79, 82, 83 (3)
Magic Johnson: 84 (1)
Larry Bird: 85, 86 (2)
Michael Jordan: 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96 (8)
Hakeem Olajuwon: 94 (1)
David Robinson: 95 (1)
Karl Malone: 97, 98 (2)
Shaquille O'Neal: 99, 00, 01 (3)
Tim Duncan: 02 (1)
Kobe Bryant: 03, 06, 07 (3)
Kevin Garnett: 04, 05 (2)
Chris Paul: 08 (1)
LeBron James: 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 18 (6)
Kevin Durant: 14 (1)
Anthony Davis: 15 (1)
Stephen Curry: 16 (1)
Russell Westbrook: 17 (1)
Giannis Antetokounmpo: 19, 20 (2)
Nikola Jokic: 21, 22 (2)

maryshaw
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Kobe getting mvp shooting 40% on a terrible team is always a hilarious argument to me lol.

Jiff
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My god Larry bird is a monster, those highlights were crazy. NOBODY has all those moves he did, that was amazing

alecjoncas
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All I have to say is GREAT VIDEO !! .. The research, facts, numbers comparison, along with the narrative, as to the why(?), are AWESOME.

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