NBA mailbag: The superstars who missed out on the NBA’s new conference finals MVP award
- Co-author, Pro Basketball Prospectus series
- Formerly a consultant with the Indiana Pacers
- Developed WARP rating and SCHOENE system
Who should have won the NBA’s new conference finals MVP awards in recent seasons?
Earlier this month, the league introduced new awards named after legendary rivals Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics and Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers to honor the most valuable player in the Eastern (Bird) and Western (Johnson) Conference finals — the first time an MVP honor has been extended in the playoffs outside of the NBA Finals MVP. On Thursday, Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors became the first winner of the Earvin “Magic” Johnson West finals MVP.
With that in mind, we looked back over the past decade to see which players would have been deserving conference finals MVPs in both the East and the West based on their performance in those series.
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In addition to the main question, this week’s mailbag also examines playoff success for high-usage stars.
“Who would have won the Larry Bird and Magic Johnson conference finals MVP awards if they had been given out the past 10 years?”
— Jimmy
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