MVP 10 years apart?

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  1. TheFreshPrince

    TheFreshPrince JBB JustBBall Member

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    I just noticed that MJ won the MVP award in 88 and 98. Has anyone else ever won two MVP's tens years apart?
     
  2. Manhops23

    Manhops23 Hi Rim my name is Lebron!

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    Nope wilt won it seven years apart.
     
  3. umair

    umair "Never underestimate the heart of a champion."

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    I dont know of anyone that has done that. MJ is great! He was still MVP type player ten years apart.. Nice..
     
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    Thats why Mike's the greatest
     
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    http://basketball-reference.com/awards/mvp.html

    Jordan (88, 98): 10 years apart
    Kareem (71, 80): 9 years apart
    Wilt (60, 68): 8 years apart
    Russell (58, 65): 7 years apart
    Moses (79, 83): 4 years apart
    Magic (87, 90): 3 years apart
    Pettit (56, 59): 3 years apart
     
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    MJ was amazing. if he came back to the league tomorrow he would still be MVP. okay, maybe not, but you know what i mean.
     
  7. Brasco

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    If MJ does hold the record for longest time between 1st MVP and last its weird how its not that publicized unlike almost everything else about his career.
     
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    Just shows how bad the late 90's was..It was Jordan and a bunch of role players in the whole league. Other than Karl Malone, no one else were even a threat for the MVP that year.
     
  9. TheFreshPrince

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    ^^Isiah? Magic? Bird? come on dude, that was a golden era
     
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    That was the 80s..The real golden era.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting dallasdude:</div><div class="quote_post">Just shows how bad the late 90's was..It was Jordan and a bunch of role players in the whole league. Other than Karl Malone, no one else were even a threat for the MVP that year.</div>

    Bad the 90's? Only karl malone? what about hakeem? david robinson? john stockton? Clyde drexler? Charles Barkley, scotty pippen? not to mention the emmerging young shaq. 90's basketball wasn't bad at all.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Brasco:</div><div class="quote_post">Bad the 90's? Only karl malone? what about hakeem? david robinson? john stockton? Clyde drexler? Charles Barkley, scotty pippen? not to mention the emmerging young shaq. 90's basketball wasn't bad at all.</div>

    I mentioned the late 90s. The early 90s were alright..All the players that you mentioned above were past their prime, and David Robinson was injured around that time too.

    Anyway, MJ wouldn't have won the MVP or even the title that year if the league was filled with the kind of talent these days.
     
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    80s Stars:

    Magic Johnson
    Larry Bird
    Moses Malone
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    Isiah Thomas
    Michael Jordan
    Dennis Rodman
    Dominique Wilkins
    James Worthy
    Clyde Drexler
    Robert Parish
    Kevin McHale
    Charles Barkley
    Ralph Sampson
    Akeem Olajuwon
    Adrian Dantley
    Patrick Ewing

    90s Stars:

    Michael Jordan
    David Robinson
    Karl Malone
    Charles Barkley
    Patrick Ewing
    John Stockton
    Shaquille O'Neal
    Gary Payton
    Shawn Kemp
    Penny Hardaway
    Hakeem Olajuwon
    Reggie Miller
    Alonzo Mourning
    Scottie Pippen


    Overall the 80s is much better
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting dallasdude:</div><div class="quote_post">I mentioned the late 90s. The early 90s were alright..All the players that you mentioned above were past their prime, and David Robinson was injured around that time too.

    Anyway, MJ wouldn't have won the MVP or even the title that year if the league was filled with the kind of talent these days.</div>

    So you believe steve nash would have between out mike for MVP? [​IMG]

    But i do agree in the late 90's the talent level did dip a bit.
     
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    dallasdude, if Mike played now (in his prime) he would easily win MVP every year
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting NBA MAN:</div><div class="quote_post">dallasdude, if Mike played now (in his prime) he would easily win MVP every year</div>

    I dunno about that, he'd win some, but its not a guarantee he'd win every year...

    and yes, the 80's had WAY more talent than the 90's overall.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting NBA MAN:</div><div class="quote_post">80s Stars:

    Magic Johnson
    Larry Bird
    Moses Malone
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    Isiah Thomas
    Michael Jordan
    Dennis Rodman
    Dominique Wilkins
    James Worthy
    Clyde Drexler
    Robert Parish
    Kevin McHale
    Charles Barkley
    Ralph Sampson
    Akeem Olajuwon
    Adrian Dantley
    Patrick Ewing

    90s Stars:

    Michael Jordan
    David Robinson
    Karl Malone
    Charles Barkley
    Patrick Ewing
    John Stockton
    Shaquille O'Neal
    Gary Payton
    Shawn Kemp
    Penny Hardaway
    Hakeem Olajuwon
    Reggie Miller
    Alonzo Mourning
    Scottie Pippen


    Overall the 80s is much better</div>

    you forgot a ton of 90's guys. TD, KG, Mullin, Hardaway (tim). Plenty more i cant think of now.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting TheFreshPrince:</div><div class="quote_post">you forgot a ton of 90's guys. TD, KG, Mullin, Hardaway (tim). Plenty more i cant think of now.</div>

    Mark Price, Grant Hill, Jason Kidd, Allen Iverson, Terrell Brandon, ...
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting dallasdude:</div><div class="quote_post">Just shows how bad the late 90's was..It was Jordan and a bunch of role players in the whole league. Other than Karl Malone, no one else were even a threat for the MVP that year.</div>It's more like Jordan was just that good. Even the years he didn't win it, some felt they just wanted to give it to someone else because he was getting too many. It's not like he didn't have competition.

    The late 90's weren't so bad. I'm assuming late 90's is from 95-96 and on. We still had:

    Malone, Hakeem, Penny, Grant Hill, Pippen, Shaquille O'neal, David Robinson, Payton, Stockton, Barkley, Ewing, KJ, Mitch Richmond, Glen Rice, Reggie, Alonzo, Webber. There were also the younger guys, Kidd, Sprewell and Iverson, and in 97-98 we had Duncan.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Flashback:</div><div class="quote_post">I dunno about that, he'd win some, but its not a guarantee he'd win every year...

    and yes, the 80's had WAY more talent than the 90's overall.</div>

    he didn't win it every year in the 90's.
     

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