MVP is definitely an award that can measure the true strength of a player. He needs his own personal data and his team record is good, and he is in an all-important state in the entire 82 games to win the MVP. Many superstars have won this award once in a lifetime, and of course there are still a lot of life that they never took. Some of them have good data, they have a bad team record, some have excellent records, but personal data are quite satisfactory. It is not easy to do both at the same time. MVP is a goal that many star careers are pursuing. History has achieved dreams for two rookie seasons. This is really a miracle. Today we will review it together and see who these two superstars are.
The first is Chamberlain, who is very old. The emperor of basketball is not really indefinite. Chamberlain has averaged 37.6 points and 27 rebounds in his rookie season. This figure is even more exaggerated than the game. He is able to play 46.4 minutes per game and the key is 32.1 more shots. This physical strength is really infinite. Because the reality of his watch is too dazzling, you can't pick the wrong thing at all. It's reasonable to be elected MVP. The key is that he also took the season's scoring king and rebounding king. Just after his debut, he shocked the entire basketball community. If this performance is released, it is estimated that he will be held in the universe.
In addition to Chamberlain and one also completed, he is Unseld. To say that this name is obviously inferior to Chamberlain, he played in the NBA for 13 seasons, averaging 10.8 points, 14 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. This is a seemingly ordinary player who gave Chamberlain a lot of pressure during his rookie season. His rookie season averaged 13.8 points and 18.2 rebounds, playing the entire 82 games. Although the data is not as good as Chamberlain, the team's record is better, and eventually Chamberlain was elected MVP.
There have also been many outstanding superstars after these two. Jordan's rookie season averaged 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists, which is enough to explode. It's a pity that in the 1984-1985 season, the Bulls only made a 38-44 record, and Jordan lost to Larry Bird.
Another one is also very sorry. Duncan had a 21.1 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in the new season. The Spurs also had a 56-26 record, ranking fifth in the West. However, his luck was a bit worse. He met Jordan in the last year of three consecutive championships. The two figures are similar, but the Bulls record 62 wins and 20 losses tied with the Jazz. If Duncan does not encounter Jordan, his rookie season is completely hopeful to get MVP.
Duncan and Jordan's rookie season have been excellent enough, still unable to get MVP. Imagine Chamberlain and Unseld, how great it is to be able to accomplish this feat!
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