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NBA MVP race is heating up

All five candidates, including the Thunder's Kevin Durant and reigning MVP LeBron James, play on contending teams.
By John Rohde Published: December 22, 2012

LeBron James has been named NBA Most Valuable Player three times in the last four seasons and has done absolutely nothing this season to dissuade voters from making it four out of five.

His field-goal percentage is up from last season (from .531 to .542), his 3-point shooting has risen considerably (.362 to .434), rebounds have noticeably increased (7.9 to career-high 8.5), assists also are up (6.2 to 6.8) as are blocks slightly (0.8 to 0.9). Turnovers are down (3.4 to 2.6), as are his scoring (27.1 to 25.2) and free-throw percentage (.771 to .681).

Many who vote on the MVP award lean toward sharing the wealth whenever possible, but it must be a plausible argument. No one switches votes simply for the sake of a switch.

Thunder forward Kevin Durant, New York forward Carmelo Anthony, Los Angeles Clippers point guard Chris Paul and Memphis power forward Zach Randolph are early candidates for a plausible switch from James repeating.

Not coincidentally, this season's top five MVP candidates (see chart) also play on teams with the five best winning percentages (.731-plus entering Saturday's games).

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by John Rohde
Sports Senior Reporter
John Rohde joined The Oklahoman staff in January of 1987 as a sports columnist. He has covered all college sports, plus the Texas Rangers, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans/OKC Hornets and professional golf. Rohde also has served as a beat writer for...
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