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- Updated: May 10, 2016
3:28 PM ET
PORTLAND, Ore. — Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry became the first unanimous NBA Most Valuable Player on Tuesday, winning the award for a second straight season.
Curry swept all 131 first-place votes, including 130 from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters and one from the Kia MVP fan vote. San Antonio Spurs forward Kawhi Leonard was second in the voting, followed by Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James.
It’s Unanimous: Curry Repeats As MVP
Warriors guard Stephen Curry received all 131 first-place votes to become the first unanimous winner of the NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award on Tuesday.
Player, TeamPointsStephen Curry, Warriors1,310*Kawhi Leonard, Spurs634LeBron James, Cavaliers631Russell Westbrook, Thunder486Kevin Durant, Thunder147Chris Paul, Clippers107*Received all 131 first-place …
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