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2013-2014 NBA MVP Futures

2013-2014 NBA MVP Futures

Betting on who will win the 2013-14 NBA MVP Award

Will LeBron James win his third straight MVP? Will Kevin Durant finally win an MVP after coming in second twice? Will Derrick Rose reclaim his MVP after sitting out last year? Who are the other player/s that will get in the conversation?

These are the questions to be most likely talked about during the upcoming 2013-2014 season. Superstars have their eyes on the prize as teams are loading up in hopes of winning or at least contending for the NBA Championship.

As training camp looms in, there are a few select superstars who are very much favorites to win the Maurice Podoloff Trophy this season. Let’s break them down:

LeBron James

Obviously, LeBron James will be the clear favorite to win the award. He is the best basketball player on the planet. Period.

The only question about his stance for MVP is what amazing accomplishment he will attain next. Last year, it was the 27-game winning streak. Will this year be a triple-double season for him?

Since he finished with 26.8 points, eight rebounds and 7.3 assists last year, maybe he can do it. The man can do it all on the court: drive, shoot, pass, defend.

He is an easy choice for MVP.

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Kevin Durant

Kevin Durant is tired of being second…

Maybe this year will be his time.

Durant is a scoring machine who has led the Thunder to the best record in the West last year. He finished second in scoring and entered the esteemed 50/40/90 club last season with shooting splits of 51% from the field, 42% from three-point range and 91% from the free throw line.

Durantula is worthy of MVP conversation year-after-year as soon OKC is still a team to beat in the West.

After finishing 2nd in MVP voting twice-in-a-row, maybe he could have the sympathy from the voters. Nonetheless, with his youth, scoring prowess and leadership, he deserves to be in MVP conversation anytime, any day.

Derrick Rose

After sitting out more than a year and receiving a lot of criticism because of it, Derrick Rose is ready to silence his critics and take back his MVP award.

Before he tore his knee, Rose is one of most feared NBA players. His blazing speed and bursting explosiveness have many opponents on their heels. The only question for him is will he still be the same player from his MVP season in 2011.

But if he leads the Bulls to the Eastern Conference’s (or the league’s) best record, he can win both the MVP and the unofficial title of “Comeback Player of the Year”.

One way to get fans back and to clear his name is by winning. Just ask LeBron.

Chris Paul

When it comes with court leadership, other than LeBron, there is no one better than Chris Paul.

Paul has been in the conversation as soon as he established a winning culture in Clipper Nation. He is ready to lead Clippers to bigger goals this year. With Doc Rivers at the helm and an upgraded supporting cast, all of the pieces are in place for the 28-year-old to capture his first career MVP award.

Paul can realistically average 20 points and 10 assists and he has led the NBA in steals per game the last three years.

It’s going to take flawless performances on both ends of the floor for Paul to steal the award from LeBron or Durant, but the opportunity will present itself for the league’s best point guard to do so.

Stephen Curry

Last year’s playoff sensation, Stephen Curry is ready to show he belongs among the elite. Stephen Curry exploded last season to the tune of 272 made three-pointers, a new single-season NBA record.

With the exception of Kevin Durant, Curry is the league’s most lethal and feared marksman. He showed why, hitting 45.3 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc.

The key for his success is his health and how far the Warriors have gone from last year. But if Curry keeps up his performance and leads the Warriors to another level, he might be able to snag the award.

Paul George

Paul George looks to show next year how far he has come.

[sc:NBA240banner ]The reigning Most Improved Player rose up to become the Pacers’ bonafied superstar and he proved that in the 2013 Playoffs when he led his team one win shy of the NBA Finals. Entering this season, George will look to continue last year’s success and bring the Pacers to the next level. He will still be solid on offense but he will make sure he improves on defense.

His game has improved in the last two years, and at the tender age of 23, the best is yet to come from George.

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