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LeBron: ‘Valuable’ in MVP open to interpretation
- Updated: May 11, 2016
6:05 PM ET
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio — LeBron James won’t debate whether Golden State’s Stephen Curry should be the NBA’s MVP this season. That’s indisputable.
But James might argue about how the award’s name should be defined.
One day after Curry was voted the first unanimous winner in 61 years, James, who finished third behind Curry and San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard, said the honor can be interpreted in different ways.
Editor’s PicksWarriors’ Curry voted NBA’s first unanimous MVP
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors was named the first unanimous NBA Most Valuable Player, winning the award for a second …
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