How difficult is it to win the championship in 3 different teams and win the FMVP? Why is it only one James?
12:46pm, 10 June 2025Basketball
The NBA has many unique/first records in history, such as: Robert Horry is the only player in NBA history to win at least 2 championships on 3 different teams.
LeBron James is the only player in NBA history to win the championship with three different teams and win the FMVP.
However, having a record with the highest level in history does not mean that it is the first person in history, because any record has an attribution, and only those with the same attribution can be compared.
So, how difficult is it to win the championship in 3 different teams and win the FMVP? Why is only one James doing it?
First of all, you need to have strength
, which is the foundation.
In the NBA, there are actually quite a few who have the ability to lead the team to win the championship and do it once. For example, Antetokounmpo and Jaylen Brown can do it.
And there are much fewer things that can be done multiple times. For example, Antetokounmpo, Curry, Duncan, Kobe, Jordan, etc.
James is able to win the championship many times and win the FMVP, and he does have certain strength. Putting aside other factors, as long as his strength does not allow it, it will be difficult to win the championship many times.
Secondly, you have to wait for 3 teams!
This is a restrictive condition! Because there are many teams to be with, it is not an honor, so using this condition to limit it is a bit unethical. For example, someone said that I am the most 100-meter athlete during running. Who cares if you are the best at tumble?
In NBA history, among the stars who have won more than 4 championships, many of them have not had enough three teams, such as Michael Jordan, Kobe, Duncan, Jabbar, etc.
And add another one to get FMVP, so the prerequisite is to look forward to 3 teams at the peak! This is rare among NBA superstars. Take the players who are often ranked in the top 20 in the US media as an example:
have been with 1 team: Bill Russell, Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Curry, Stockton, Nowitzki;
have served 2 teams: Jordan, Jabbar, Olajuwon, Oscar Robertson, Dr. J Irving, Karl Malone, Wade;
have served 3 teams or more: O'Neal, Chamberlain, Garnett, Barkley, James.
It can be seen that only 5 people have been with 3 or more teams, and among them, there are only 4 people who have been expecting to have three teams at the peak and only 4 people who have been with O'Neal, Chamberlain, James, and Barkley.
That is, only these 4 people have the opportunity to complete the record of winning championships in three different teams and winning FMVP. Obviously, because only 4 people have the opportunity to do it, and in the end, only James can do it, so this record is difficult to do it! There should be many people who can walk 50,000 steps a day.
But if you limit yourself to take a total of 50,000 steps in three cities a day, it will be much less.
Theoretical, James actually played for 4 teams, Cavaliers 1.0, Heat, Cavaliers 2.0, and Lakers. In the first section, he did not win the championship, while the Heat had Big Three, Cavaliers 2.0 and Big Three. In the Lakers' dual-core period, he had better conditions than the other three!
O'Neal reached the finals during the Magic period, similar to James Cavaliers 1.0. The Lakers' dual-core championship was three consecutive championships. He won the championship during the Heat but had no FMVP, so he took the initiative to give Wade. Later, the Suns, Celtics, and Cavaliers were in a bad state as before. He lost in the Magic period and did not win the championship, and did not win the FMVP during the Heat.
Chamberlain did not win the championship during the Warriors, both the 76ers and the Lakers, and there was no FMVP during the 76ers.
Barkley was the worst, playing for 3 teams but not one championship.
Therefore, it is really difficult to win the championship in 3 different teams and win the FMVP. It is not about winning the championship or winning the FMVP, but about the three different teams! Who can James surpass his achievements? That must be stars such as Chamberlain, O'Neal, Barkley, Durant, etc. who have played for three or more teams.
As for Bill Russell, Tim Duncan, Michael Jordan and others, I can win the championship by staying well in my team. Why do I have to change teams? How tiring to move, how troublesome it is to change houses, how troublesome I have to adapt to the climate when changing cities.
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