As 2021 draws to a close, which players are the winners of 2021, combining the performance of the NBA's regular season, playoffs and international competitions, the winners of 2021 and the final big winners are selected.
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Honors: NBA Championship, Finals MVP, First Team
The 26-year-old alphabet brother waited for eight years to finally win the first championship of his career, in the Eastern Conference semifinals. When it came to the stage of the final, the performance of the alphabet brother can only be described by highlights, in the 6 finals, the alphabet brother can average 35.2 points, 13.2 rebounds, 5 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.8 blocks of comprehensive data, shooting a shooting rate of 61.8%.
Stephen Curry
Honors: First Team, Scoring Champion, All-Time Three-Point King
At the beginning of 2021, Curry's ability to lead the team was still questioned, but in the 2020-2021 season, Curry led the Warriors, who lacked Thompson, into the playoffs, ranking third in the final MVP vote. With the summer signings, the Warriors played the league's best record of 27 wins and 7 losses in the 2021-2022 season, curry averaging 27.7 points per game and surpassing Ray Allen to become the all-time three-pointer.
Kevin Durant
Honors: Olympic Gold Medal, U.S. Basketball Male Athlete of the Year
Durant reached new heights after returning from an Achilles tendon injury, and durant almost single-handedly dragged the Nets to the Eastern Conference Finals last season due to the absence of Harden and Irving. Durant averaged 20.7 points per game at the Tokyo Olympics and a game-high 29 points against France in the final. Adu has averaged 29.9 points per game this season, leading the Nets to number one in the East.
Nikolai Jokic
Honors: MVP, First Team
Jokic played in 72 regular-season games last season, averaging 26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game, shooting 56.6 percent from the field, especially in the second half of the game when Murray was reimbursed, when Jokic led the Nuggets to third place in the West. Jokic continues to be in last season's form this season and continues to be a strong contender for the MVP.
Doncic
Honors: First Team
Doncic has performed well on the Lone Rangers for two consecutive seasons, and at the Tokyo Olympics, Doncic led the Slovenian men's basketball team to the olympic final four for the first time, making history. Doncic's form has been affected this season due to the impact of participating in the Olympic Games.
Chris Paul
Honors: Western Conference Champion, Second Team
Paul led the Suns to the Western Conference championship last season and reached the Finals, ending the Suns' decade of missed playoff history, with the Suns playing a 27-7 record this season. Paul's joining was an extraordinary turning point for the Suns, with CP3's leadership and elite performance filling the youth army with combat prowess.
Julie Holliday & Chris Middleton
Honors: NBA champion, Olympic gold medal
Holliday and Middleton's long-term persistence paid off as they continued behind Kyrie Irving, LeBron James, Michael Jordan and Scotty Pippen. Won both the NBA championship and the Olympic gold medal in the same year.