After Jordan O Neal, the one who is most likely to achieve three consecutive championships and three consecutive FMVPs is not Jordan O Neal
In NBA history, it is not easy to win consecutive championships, and it is even more difficult to win three consecutive championships. Apart from the long-standing Lakers' three consecutive championships and the Celtics' eight consecutive championships, there are only two consecutive championships with the Bulls and one three consecutive championship in the early 21st century. In the three consecutive championships, Jordan achieved three consecutive FMVPs twice, and O'Neal achieved one consecutive FMVPs once. Since then, there have been two consecutive championships and two consecutive FMVPs, but there have been three consecutive championships and three consecutive FMVPs ever. The people who have achieved two consecutive championships and two consecutive FMVPs are Kobe, James, and Durant, but in fact, they are not the ones closest to three consecutive championships and three consecutive FMVPs, and of course they are not Curry. First of all, Kobe, who achieved two consecutive championships from 2009 to 2010 and won two FMVPs, but failed in the 2008 finals and was swept out in the second round in 2011. It seems to be a bit close to three consecutive championships, but in fact there is still a gap. Because the Lakers at that time, their lineup was not that strong, and they were able to achieve two consecutive championships from 2009 to 2010, because the defeat in the 2008 finals was too tragic, and they were holding their breath to take revenge. By 2011, they basically didn't have that strong desire to win. In addition, the lineup was not strong enough, so it was natural to lose. followed by James, who achieved two consecutive championships in 2012-2013, won two FMVPs, and also reached the finals in 2011 and 2014, but unfortunately lost. It seems that it is very close to three consecutive championships, but there is actually a gap. The most regrettable thing about not achieving three consecutive championships is actually Wade. James is a player who has never won the championship and surrendered to the Heat, he is very satisfied that he can win 2 championships and 2 FMVPs in the Heat. Wade is the most regrettable. If the Heat follow the steps in 2011 and James performs normally, the 2011 champion will definitely be the Heat, and Wade will also win the second FMVP. In the following years, as long as everyone in the Heat was willing to sacrifice for the team, the Heat's lineup at that time was very likely to win three consecutive championships, and Wade was also very likely to achieve three consecutive FMVPs. Just like O'Neal from 2000 to 2002, Wade was actually just one teammate who put the championship in front of FMVP. The Heat's lineup back then had no opponents in the East. When they reached the finals, they encountered a team that stood out in the cruel competition of the West, and they would still have an advantage in physical fitness. Finally, Durant. In the 2017-2018 season, the Warriors won two consecutive championships and Durant had two consecutive FMVPs. At that time, the Warriors' lineup was also very strong. They reached the finals in 2015-2019 and won three championships, including one in two consecutive championships. is also close to three consecutive championships. Of course, it is not the reason for losing the championship in 2016, because if the Warriors won the championship in 2016 and achieved two consecutive championships, Durant would not have joined the Warriors, and he would not have had the stable 2 consecutive championships in the next two years. Therefore, the regret of the Warriors missing three consecutive championships was in 2019. In 2019, Durant and Klay Thompson were injured in the finals one after another, causing the Warriors to lose the opportunity to win three consecutive championships. However, even if Durant was not injured that year and the Warriors achieved three consecutive championships, the FMVP would most likely be Curry's. The Warriors would find a way to make Curry win the FMVP, and Durant himself is actually willing to sell it. He has tried to do this in 2018. Therefore, based on the team's strength and team status, the one who has the most hope of achieving three consecutive FMVPs is actually Wade. The Lakers' lineup is not strong during the two consecutive championships. James is an outsider during the two consecutive championships, and Durant is also an outsider during the two consecutive championships. They need to consider the feelings of the team boss and the team boss needs to give up power.
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