Michael Jordan LeBron James and more 5 NBA players with the most individual awards
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4x NBA All-Star Game MVP
Kobe Bryant’s All-Star Game mixtape.
Enshrinement: Saturday, May 15
18x NBA All-Star 4x NBA All-Star Game MVPKobe Bryant’s All-Star Game mixtape. Enshrinement: Saturday, May 15 O'Neal has one league MVP, three All-Star Game MVPs, three (consecutive) Finals MVPs, two scoring titles, and one Rookie of the Year trophy. He shares one of the All-Star Game MVP honors with Bryant, as they were named co-MVP in 2009. Meanwhile, Durant also boasts ten awards. He has four scoring titles, two Finals MVPs, two All-Star Game MVPs, one league MVP and a Rookie of the Year trophy. He's the youngest scoring champion in league history and won the award in three consecutive seasons. Congratulations to Kevin Durant for winning back-to-back MVP awards. Finals icon. Congratulations to Kevin Durant for winning back-to-back MVP awards. Finals icon.
He backed up his trash-talking by winning his 3rd straight championship & putting his hand up before the last shot went in...with his warm-up jacket still on!34 years ago today, LARRY BIRD walked into the All-Star locker room & said: "Who's coming in second?"He backed up his trash-talking by winning his 3rd straight championship & putting his hand up before the last shot went in...with his warm-up jacket still on! Like the two Hall of Famers, Curry has brokem records while collecting accolades. He won back-to-back league MVP but is the only player to win the award unanimously. Moreover, he has two scoring titles but is the only player to achieve it while shooting at an absurd 50-40-90 split. He's the inaugural winner of the NBA Western Conference Finals MVP award and the only player on this list with a NBA Skills Challenge contest trophy and the NBA Sportsmanship Award. Curry also has one Finals MVP, one All-Star Game MVP, and two NBA 3-Point contest titles. Steph Curry’s 2022:
- NBA Champion
- Finals MVP
- WCF MVP
- All-Star MVP
- Broke NBA 3-pt record
- BET Sportsman of the Year
- Oscar Winner
- Hosted ESPYS
- ESPY for Best NBA Player
- Graduated College
One of the greatest individual years in modern human history.Steph Curry’s 2022: - NBA Champion- Finals MVP- WCF MVP- All-Star MVP- Broke NBA 3-pt record- BET Sportsman of the Year- Oscar Winner- Hosted ESPYS- ESPY for Best NBA Player - Graduated College One of the greatest individual years in modern human history.
LEBRON'S UPDATED RESUME
4 x NBA Champion
4 x Finals MVP
4 x MVP
16 x All-NBA
6 x All-Defense
1 x Scoring Leader
1 x Assists Leader
Playoff Rankings
GMS: 1
PTS: 1
STL: 1
AST: 2
3PT: 2
"What they gonna say now?" LEBRON'S UPDATED RESUME 4 x NBA Champion 4 x Finals MVP 4 x MVP 16 x All-NBA 6 x All-Defense 1 x Scoring Leader 1 x Assists LeaderPlayoff RankingsGMS: 1PTS: 1STL: 1AST: 23PT: 2
13x All-Star, 7x Scoring Champ, 4x MVP, 2x NBA Champ and Anniversary Team member... Wilt Chamberlain!
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Michael Jordan LeBron James and more 5 NBA players with the most individual awards
Michael Jordan and LeBron James during the NBA 75th Anniversary Team Presentation The features some of the greatest athletes to have walked the planet. It's the toughest basketball league in the world, and only a handful of players get to lace up on the NBA hardwood. , an up-and-coming star in Dallas, reckons it's tougher to score in the European leagues but would still choose the NBA every time because of its unrivaled competition. It's a league that has seen the greatness of Michael Jordan, passing wizardry of Magic Johnson, marksmanship of Steph Curry, unguardable shots of Kevin Durant, dominance of Shaquille O'Neal, and much more. Only demigods play in the league. It's no secret that even the worst NBA player is arguably leaps and bounds better than the average player in another league.Which NBA player has collected the most individual awards
Naturally, winning any award in the toughest basketball league in the world is not easy. Out of the 4500+ players who have played in the NBA, only a handful have walked away with any hardware. In this article, we will take a look at players who have won the most individual awards in the league. Superstar players haven't won the Sixth Man of the Year award and Conference Finals MVP award, which was introduced last year. Moreover, only one league MVP has won the Most Improved Player - - and he's a few individual awards short of entering this list. Additionally, players like Magic Johnson, Tim Duncan, Oscar Robertson, Bill Russell and Allen Iverson have fallen short by a few awards. Here are the four new conference finals trophies - designed by Victor Solomon, produced by Tiffany & CoHere are the four new conference finals trophies - designed by Victor Solomon, produced by Tiffany & Co So without further ado, let's have a look at the five players with the most NBA awards: Note 1: Any individual honor with hardware is considered for this list, including Regular-season MVP, All-Star Game MVP, Finals MVP, Western Conference Finals MVP, Eastern Conference Finals MVP, Scoring title, Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, 3-Point contest champion, Slam Dunk contest champion, Skills Challenge contest champion, Sixth Man of the Year, Most Improved Player, Teammate of the Year, Sportsmanship Award and Lifetime Achievement Award. Note 2: Some awards obviously hold more value than others, but we aren't considering the worth of each honor. We are simply counting the total individual awards a player has taken home.#5 Shaquille O Neal Kobe Bryant Kevin Durant - 10
Shaquille O'Neal (left) and Kobe Bryant with the LA Lakers in 2001 , and have all won ten individual awards in the NBA. The late great Bryant played from 1996 to 2016, whereas O'Neal laced up between 1992 and 2011. Durant's career is still ongoing, and he could add to his list of hardware. Bryant holds the record for most All-Star Game MVPs with four, and the awards has now been named after him to honor his legacy. He has one league MVP, two Finals MVPs, two scoring titles and one Slam Dunk contest trophy. 18x NBA All-Star4x NBA All-Star Game MVP
Kobe Bryant’s All-Star Game mixtape.
Enshrinement: Saturday, May 15
18x NBA All-Star 4x NBA All-Star Game MVPKobe Bryant’s All-Star Game mixtape. Enshrinement: Saturday, May 15 O'Neal has one league MVP, three All-Star Game MVPs, three (consecutive) Finals MVPs, two scoring titles, and one Rookie of the Year trophy. He shares one of the All-Star Game MVP honors with Bryant, as they were named co-MVP in 2009. Meanwhile, Durant also boasts ten awards. He has four scoring titles, two Finals MVPs, two All-Star Game MVPs, one league MVP and a Rookie of the Year trophy. He's the youngest scoring champion in league history and won the award in three consecutive seasons. Congratulations to Kevin Durant for winning back-to-back MVP awards. Finals icon. Congratulations to Kevin Durant for winning back-to-back MVP awards. Finals icon.
#4 Stephen Curry Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Larry Bird - 11
Larry Bird (left) of the Boston Celtics against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the LA Lakers Three all-time greats , and , have 11 individual awards to their name. Bird and Jabbar played together in the league in the 1980s, whereas Curry's career is ongoing, so he's expected to pick up more awards in the coming years. Abdul-Jabbar has a record six regular-season MVP awards, two Finals MVP awards (won record 14 years apart), two scoring titles and one Rookie of the Year trophy. Astonishingly, he played in 19 All-Star games but never won an All-Star Game MVP. Bird also broke records while winning awards. He's the last player to win the league MVP in three consecutive seasons and is also the only player to win the NBA 3-Point contest three times. Additionally, he has two All-Star Game MVPs, two Finals MVPs and one Rookie of the Year honor. He's the only player on this list with an NBA Lifetime Achievement Award. 34 years ago today, LARRY BIRD walked into the All-Star locker room & said: "Who's coming in second?"He backed up his trash-talking by winning his 3rd straight championship & putting his hand up before the last shot went in...with his warm-up jacket still on!34 years ago today, LARRY BIRD walked into the All-Star locker room & said: "Who's coming in second?"He backed up his trash-talking by winning his 3rd straight championship & putting his hand up before the last shot went in...with his warm-up jacket still on! Like the two Hall of Famers, Curry has brokem records while collecting accolades. He won back-to-back league MVP but is the only player to win the award unanimously. Moreover, he has two scoring titles but is the only player to achieve it while shooting at an absurd 50-40-90 split. He's the inaugural winner of the NBA Western Conference Finals MVP award and the only player on this list with a NBA Skills Challenge contest trophy and the NBA Sportsmanship Award. Curry also has one Finals MVP, one All-Star Game MVP, and two NBA 3-Point contest titles. Steph Curry’s 2022:
- NBA Champion
- Finals MVP
- WCF MVP
- All-Star MVP
- Broke NBA 3-pt record
- BET Sportsman of the Year
- Oscar Winner
- Hosted ESPYS
- ESPY for Best NBA Player
- Graduated College
One of the greatest individual years in modern human history.Steph Curry’s 2022: - NBA Champion- Finals MVP- WCF MVP- All-Star MVP- Broke NBA 3-pt record- BET Sportsman of the Year- Oscar Winner- Hosted ESPYS- ESPY for Best NBA Player - Graduated College One of the greatest individual years in modern human history.
#3 LeBron James - 13
LeBron James with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2018 is arguably the greatest player of his generation, and his list of accomplishments is longer than any other player in the NBA. He has broken several records in the NBA in terms of scoring, passing, rebounding, all-time wins, franchise records and many more playoff records. If we list all his accolades, this article would run into several pages. He's on the cusp of breaking the NBA All-time scoring record but is considered a "pass-first" player. LeBron’s playoff resume ?LeBron’s playoff resume ? In terms of individual awards, "King" James has 13 trophies to his name. He has the second-most Finals MVPs (four) and All-Star Game MVPs (three). He has four MVP awards, one scoring title and one Rookie of the Year award. James was robbed of the 2012 and 2013 NBA Defensive Player of the Year awards despite having the most first-place votes both years. Additionally, he was on pace to win the scoring title last year but sat out near the end of the season, so he missed out. Moreover, James also has the most MVP shares in league history and was certainly robbed of a league MVP or two. "What they gonna say now?"LEBRON'S UPDATED RESUME
4 x NBA Champion
4 x Finals MVP
4 x MVP
16 x All-NBA
6 x All-Defense
1 x Scoring Leader
1 x Assists Leader
Playoff Rankings
GMS: 1
PTS: 1
STL: 1
AST: 2
3PT: 2
"What they gonna say now?" LEBRON'S UPDATED RESUME 4 x NBA Champion 4 x Finals MVP 4 x MVP 16 x All-NBA 6 x All-Defense 1 x Scoring Leader 1 x Assists LeaderPlayoff RankingsGMS: 1PTS: 1STL: 1AST: 23PT: 2
#2 Wilt Chamberlain - 14
Wilt Chamberlain with the Philadelphia 76ers played in an era when most NBA awards didn't exist and yet he's sitting on 14 trophies. If they did exist, he would have had many more. Chamberlain has records most players will likely never touch and can only dream of coming close to. His 100-point game is by far the most any player has scored in the NBA. His 1962 season, where he averaged over 50 points per game, is also leaps and bounds ahead of anyone else. Just like James, one cannot list Chamberlain's records without needing a few pages. Wilt Chamberlain has four league MVPs, one All-Star Game MVP, one Finals MVP, one Rookie of the Year honor and a whopping seven scoring titles. WILT.13x All-Star, 7x Scoring Champ, 4x MVP, 2x NBA Champ and Anniversary Team member... Wilt Chamberlain!
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