I don't care about winning an MVP - the MVP doesn't mean you're the best player in the league.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I expected to be a pretty good NBA point guard and hopefully win a championship. But MVP and all this stuff? Not really.
When I think about my MVP season, I will also think about the loss to Golden State. But winning the award as Most Valuable Player of the NBA is just a huge honor. I didn't really realize how big it was until Mark Cuban had tears in his eyes at the award ceremony.
The MVP award was very satisfying in terms of personal accomplishments, but the championship was the most important thing of all.
Whoever wins MVP, whoever wins whatever those awards are, that's not my decision.
Some people might say my coming out after just winning the MVP award is heroic, and I understand that.
You think I can be the MVP without practicing?
You can be the best person in the league but if you don't win championships, something's missing.
I'd rather have 10 Super Bowl trophies and no MVPs.
He's helped me do so much in my career, helped me be the player that I am. If there's no Larry Brown, then there's no MVP, Allen Iverson.
I didn't take constructive criticism the way I should have. When I finally caught up to that, that's when I went to being the MVP.
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