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While Durant's arrival cast a bit of a shadow over Curry, he showed during Golden State's title run that he was still a force, averaging 28.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.7 assists while shooting 41.9% from 3-point range. Barkley's Suns won 62 games and went to the Finals, and he remains the only player to lead the league in techs (32) in an MVP season. At age 22, Bryant tested his offensive freedom in the triangle, averaging 22 field goal attempts per game to Shaquille O'Neal's 19 attempts. Olajuwon remains the only player in NBA history to sweep the MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Finals MVP awards in the same season. Jordan was the first player to win MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season. At 23, Durant was already a challenger for "Best Player in the World" -- a contest he and Supplanting Shaq as Miami's go-to player, Wade won Finals MVP for what my ESPN predecessor John Hollinger once ranked as Durant followed up his first championship and Finals MVP award with a brilliant encore in 2018, repeating on both counts. What was most impressive about Chamberlain's season? Tied with the Spurs are the 2006-07 Mavericks but they also became the second number 1 seeded team to lose a best-of-seven first round series. Each of the 30 curre Jordan upped his production in the Finals, averaging 35.8 PPG on 52.6 FG% against the Trail Blazers in a series that included the famous shrug when he knocked down six 3-pointers in Game 1. The Bulls then survived wars with the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns in the playoffs to win their third title in a row. "Pitchin' Paul" powered the Warriors to their second Philadelphia-era title, leading all scorers with 28.9 PPG during the playoff run. An MVP for the third season in a row, Russell anchored a defense that led the Celtics to 58 wins with the league's worst estimated offensive rating.
Russell won his fifth rebounding title and fifth MVP, and the Celtics won their seventh straight championship. After hearing he might not be enough of a team player, Jordan logged the best assist average of his career while also winning the NBA scoring crown. Philly won a then-record 68 games while "The Stilt" shot 68.3% from the field -- the second-best mark of his 14-year career.
He and the Lakers lost only a single game in a dominant championship run that landed O'Neal his second straight Finals MVP. In this lockout-shortened season, LeBron and the Heat looked to bounce back from a disappointing 2011 campaign.
Mikan's last real dance saw him lead the NBA in playoff win shares as the Lakers won their fifth and final title in Minneapolis.
Each team plays 82 games in the regular season. Abdul-Jabbar's averages in the seven-game Finals loss to the Celtics: 32.6 points, 12.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 2.1 blocks. He carried the Rockets back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the Suns in the West semifinals -- when the infamous "Choke City" headline ran in the Houston Chronicle -- and capped the franchise's first title run by dominating Patrick Ewing in the Finals. Russell and the Celtics were cruising at their peaks in 1965. The Heat went on to win their second straight championship, with LeBron garnering his second consecutive Finals MVP. LeBron had the most efficient shooting season of his career to that point, hitting 60.2% of his 2-point shots and 40.6% from downtown. Reed famously played through a torn thigh muscle in Game 7 of the NBA Finals and won All-Star MVP, regular-season MVP and Finals MVP. James led the NBA in both box score-based PER and impact-based RPM to win his second consecutive MVP award, but the Cavs were upset in the playoffs by the Celtics. The Celtics had the best record in the NBA by a whopping 13 games over the second-place Lakers, with the top defense in the league that was 7.6 points per 100 possessions better than the second best, according to Basketball-Reference.com. Because Russell alone made the Celtics into the league's best defense by a mile. They would go on to win the championship, his first, with LeBron as the Finals MVP. The best season of Pettit's Hall of Fame career saw him average a league-leading 29.2 PPG, while his 44% shooting ranked third among top-10 scorers. This was the first season that Abdul-Jabbar averaged at least 27 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks per game. Coming off three straight NBA Finals appearances, James was still dominant (second in the league in win shares), as Miami made it to a fourth straight Finals before losing to the It was another MVP season for the Captain, but his most memorable moment came from his absence, when he missed Game 6 of the Finals with a sprained ankle as rookie Magic Johnson filled in at center. Antetokounmpo officially broke through in 2019, winning his first MVP award after averaging 27.7 points, 12.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game. Garnett led the Wolves in points, boards, steals and blocks in his 2003-04 MVP season. It's still awfully impressive that a 23-year-old Duncan averaged 27.4 points, 14.0 rebounds and 2.2 blocks as the Spurs dismissed the Knicks in five games in the Finals. The 1995-96 Bulls set an NBA record with 72 wins, still the most for a champion, so it's no surprise there were plenty of win shares for Jordan -- who received the highest vote share for MVP of anyone to that point. -- Russell posted the second-highest scoring average of his career with his best field goal percentage (.467) and most offensive win shares (4.9) en route to his third ring. Chamberlain's 1963-64 season rated better than his higher-scoring 1961-62 and 1962-63 seasons due to his commitment to passing (his 5.0 assists per game were a career high at the time) and the Warriors were better at the defensive end of the court, ranking second behind the Celtics in Basketball-Reference.com's estimated defensive rating. Not only did James play all 82 games in his 15th NBA season, but he dragged a broken-down Cavaliers team to a fourth straight NBA Finals with a series of Herculean performances in one of the greatest accomplishments of his career.
While Durant's arrival cast a bit of a shadow over Curry, he showed during Golden State's title run that he was still a force, averaging 28.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.7 assists while shooting 41.9% from 3-point range. Barkley's Suns won 62 games and went to the Finals, and he remains the only player to lead the league in techs (32) in an MVP season. At age 22, Bryant tested his offensive freedom in the triangle, averaging 22 field goal attempts per game to Shaquille O'Neal's 19 attempts. Olajuwon remains the only player in NBA history to sweep the MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Finals MVP awards in the same season. Jordan was the first player to win MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season. At 23, Durant was already a challenger for "Best Player in the World" -- a contest he and Supplanting Shaq as Miami's go-to player, Wade won Finals MVP for what my ESPN predecessor John Hollinger once ranked as Durant followed up his first championship and Finals MVP award with a brilliant encore in 2018, repeating on both counts. What was most impressive about Chamberlain's season? Tied with the Spurs are the 2006-07 Mavericks but they also became the second number 1 seeded team to lose a best-of-seven first round series. Each of the 30 curre Jordan upped his production in the Finals, averaging 35.8 PPG on 52.6 FG% against the Trail Blazers in a series that included the famous shrug when he knocked down six 3-pointers in Game 1. The Bulls then survived wars with the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns in the playoffs to win their third title in a row. "Pitchin' Paul" powered the Warriors to their second Philadelphia-era title, leading all scorers with 28.9 PPG during the playoff run. An MVP for the third season in a row, Russell anchored a defense that led the Celtics to 58 wins with the league's worst estimated offensive rating.
Russell won his fifth rebounding title and fifth MVP, and the Celtics won their seventh straight championship. After hearing he might not be enough of a team player, Jordan logged the best assist average of his career while also winning the NBA scoring crown. Philly won a then-record 68 games while "The Stilt" shot 68.3% from the field -- the second-best mark of his 14-year career.
He and the Lakers lost only a single game in a dominant championship run that landed O'Neal his second straight Finals MVP. In this lockout-shortened season, LeBron and the Heat looked to bounce back from a disappointing 2011 campaign.
Mikan's last real dance saw him lead the NBA in playoff win shares as the Lakers won their fifth and final title in Minneapolis.
Each team plays 82 games in the regular season. Abdul-Jabbar's averages in the seven-game Finals loss to the Celtics: 32.6 points, 12.1 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 2.1 blocks. He carried the Rockets back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the Suns in the West semifinals -- when the infamous "Choke City" headline ran in the Houston Chronicle -- and capped the franchise's first title run by dominating Patrick Ewing in the Finals. Russell and the Celtics were cruising at their peaks in 1965. The Heat went on to win their second straight championship, with LeBron garnering his second consecutive Finals MVP. LeBron had the most efficient shooting season of his career to that point, hitting 60.2% of his 2-point shots and 40.6% from downtown. Reed famously played through a torn thigh muscle in Game 7 of the NBA Finals and won All-Star MVP, regular-season MVP and Finals MVP. James led the NBA in both box score-based PER and impact-based RPM to win his second consecutive MVP award, but the Cavs were upset in the playoffs by the Celtics. The Celtics had the best record in the NBA by a whopping 13 games over the second-place Lakers, with the top defense in the league that was 7.6 points per 100 possessions better than the second best, according to Basketball-Reference.com. Because Russell alone made the Celtics into the league's best defense by a mile. They would go on to win the championship, his first, with LeBron as the Finals MVP. The best season of Pettit's Hall of Fame career saw him average a league-leading 29.2 PPG, while his 44% shooting ranked third among top-10 scorers. This was the first season that Abdul-Jabbar averaged at least 27 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks per game. Coming off three straight NBA Finals appearances, James was still dominant (second in the league in win shares), as Miami made it to a fourth straight Finals before losing to the It was another MVP season for the Captain, but his most memorable moment came from his absence, when he missed Game 6 of the Finals with a sprained ankle as rookie Magic Johnson filled in at center. Antetokounmpo officially broke through in 2019, winning his first MVP award after averaging 27.7 points, 12.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game. Garnett led the Wolves in points, boards, steals and blocks in his 2003-04 MVP season. It's still awfully impressive that a 23-year-old Duncan averaged 27.4 points, 14.0 rebounds and 2.2 blocks as the Spurs dismissed the Knicks in five games in the Finals. The 1995-96 Bulls set an NBA record with 72 wins, still the most for a champion, so it's no surprise there were plenty of win shares for Jordan -- who received the highest vote share for MVP of anyone to that point. -- Russell posted the second-highest scoring average of his career with his best field goal percentage (.467) and most offensive win shares (4.9) en route to his third ring. Chamberlain's 1963-64 season rated better than his higher-scoring 1961-62 and 1962-63 seasons due to his commitment to passing (his 5.0 assists per game were a career high at the time) and the Warriors were better at the defensive end of the court, ranking second behind the Celtics in Basketball-Reference.com's estimated defensive rating. Not only did James play all 82 games in his 15th NBA season, but he dragged a broken-down Cavaliers team to a fourth straight NBA Finals with a series of Herculean performances in one of the greatest accomplishments of his career.