Top contenders for the Most Valuable Player next NBA season – Part 1
In the Last season, Chicago Bulls coveted point guard Derrick Rose’s emergence as an epic performer not only helped Bulls to finish on the top in the Eastern Conference, the team also completed the season with the best overall
record. As a result, the 23-year-old Rose was named as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the 2010-2011 season.
In the next season, the toughest competition for the major NBA awards will be off the MVP title as a star-studded cast of NBA players are waiting to clinch the honour. Here is a list of top candidates for the Most Valuable Player
award in the 2011-2012 season.
Kobe Bryant
One player who will be anxiously hoping to post an MVP performance in the next season is Los Angeles Lakers legendary shooting guard Kobe Bryant not only for the sake of nabbing the NBA award, but to lead his team into the play-offs
and add another championship title to his resume.
The future Hall of Famer Bryant is entering the final stages of his career and in the process he will be looking forward to achieve whatever he can. At the age of 33, Bryant still has incredible basketball skills, which is why
Kobe is still regarded as the best active player in NBA.
Kobe Bryant is going to be one of the top contenders for the Most Valuable Player title in the next season despite many people may think it’s too much to ask from his aging body.
Derrick Rose
Chicago Bulls talented point guard Derrick Rose won the MVP title in the last season and he will be preparing to do it for the second successive time.
Rose has just initiated his NBA career and he has already earned the reputation of one of the best players in the league. With each passing year, Derrick Rose’s game-play will go to the next level as he gains more experience and
basketball insight.
Rose in not only the best man on the team, Chicago Bulls and the fans of the team expects Rose to observe the same role as Michael Jordan’s and lead the Bulls towards a number of championship. Rose is determined to deliver what
he is expected for and that is why he will be one of the contenders for the MVP award in every year, not just in the 2011-2012 season.
LeBron James
No matter how much people hate former Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James, the fact remains that he is the best player in every aspect of the game. In the last season, James registered an average of 26.7 points, 7.5 rebounds
and seven assists per game, which is enough said to prove his versatility. James finished third in the MVP contest and he easily among the top contenders for the Most Valuable Players award in the next season.
With all the hate and abhorrence James received from the basketball fans after shifting his talent to Miami Heat, James game-play won’t diminish. In fact it will make him stronger and he will bounce back more aggressively on the
courts of NBA when the league will get back to business.
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