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Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

Let's continue with the previous issue of the article 25-32, the previous article because I did not seriously read the typo when reading the manuscript, this issue we continue to inventory the list of 18-24th personnel in the FMVP gold content ranking released by the media, and the stars you are looking forward to see if there is in it:

24th place: Tim Duncan of the 1999 San Antonio Spurs, averaged 27.4 points, 14.0 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.0 steals, 2.2 blocks, and 85.78 points per game in the Finals. Duncan was named to the All-Team and All-Defensive Teams for the first time this year, and under his leadership and Admiral David Robinson, the Spurs won the first NBA championship trophy in team history with a 4-1 victory over the New York Knicks in the Finals, and Duncan became the youngest FMVP after Magic Johnson at the age of 23 and 61 days, which was later broken by Leonard.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

23rd place: Michael Jordan of the 1996 Chicago Bulls, averaged 27.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.7 steals, 0.2 blocks and 85.83 points per game in the Finals. Jordan averaged 30.4 points per game that year and was the league's top scorer, and led the Bulls to a record of 72 wins and 10 losses. Eventually leading the Bulls to a 4-2 elimination of the Supersonics, Jordan was also the second player besides Willis Reed to win the regular season, All-Star Game and Finals triathlon in one season.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

22nd place: Wilt Chamberlain of los Angeles Lakers in 1972, the average number of finals statistics is: 19.4 points, 23.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, and 87.08 points overall. Chamberlain, the "emperor of basketball," averaged a career-low scoring average of just 14.8 points that season, but he averaged 19.2 rebounds per game and was named to the NBA's All-Defensive Team. The Lakers, who maintained the best teamwork, eventually made it to the Finals and won the longest 33-game winning streak in team history. In the Finals, the Lakers beat the Knicks 4-3 to win the championship, and Chamberlain also won the MVP for his excellent performance.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

21st place: Larry Bird of boston Celtics in 1986, averaged 24.0 points, 9.7 rebounds, 9.5 assists, 2.7 steals, 0.3 blocks and 87.48 points per game in the Finals. The Celtics also finished with a 67-15 record under Bird, the best team record Bird has ever had during his time with the Celtics. Bird's brilliant performance in a quasi-triple-double also led the team to a 4-2 victory over the Rockets, so Bird was uncontroversially re-elected as the MVP of the Finals.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

20th place: 2019 Toronto Raptors' Cowhi Leonard, the Averages in the Finals were: 28.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.0 steals, 1.2 blocks, and 87.55 points overall. This year's Leonard was traded by the Spurs to the Raptors, this year's Raptors also seem to be hanging, all the way through the barrier, and finally the Raptors defeated the Warriors 4:2 to win the NBA championship, Leonard's outstanding performance was also elected the Finals Most Valuable Player, he also became the third player in NBA history to win the FMVP for two different teams.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

No. 19: Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009, averaging 32.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.4 steals, 1.4 blocks, and 87.75 points per game in the Finals. Bryant was named to the NBA's Best Team and NBA's Best Defensive Team in the 2008–2009 season. It was also the second consecutive year that the Lakers reached the NBA Finals and won 4-1 in the Finals over Howard-led Orlando Magic, and Bryant successfully won his fourth NBA championship, which was also his first FMVP.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

18th place: Karim Abdul-Abdul-Abdul-Abdbar of the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971, averaging 27 points, 18.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1 steal, 1 block and 87.93 points per game in the Finals. This year the Bucks traded to Oscar Robertson. The Bucks have a combination of Big O and Sky Hook, the Bucks led the league in a record of 66 wins, and finally swept the Baltimore Bullets 4-0 in the Finals, and the Bucks won the championship in the third year of the team. Abdul-Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar won the regular season MVP and finals MVP.

Take stock of the NBA Finals FMVP gold content ranking! Duncan was 24th, Chamberlain was 22nd

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