Why is there only one regular season MVP in O 'Neill's career?

In his career, Yi * * * won four championships and three FMVP, but the only regret he got was a regular season MVP trophy, which was far from other centers in history.

Then why did O 'Neill only win the MVP once? I think this has a lot to do with his shooting in the middle and late period of the regular season under the rule of four midfielders and Jordan in his early career.

O 'Neill's pre-employment data is good, but there are too many.

In the new season, O 'Neill's performance is the best. The rookie season averaged 23 points 13.9 rebounds and 3.9 blocks. He is a veritable center of violence. However, during this period, the magic's record is average. In 1995, it was hard to win the scoring champion, with 60 wins, but Robinson won the championship with better results, and then Jordan came back, plus jazz Malone joined. Well, aside from this,

1992, O 'Neill joined the League. In recent years, his strength has gradually increased, and his hard power has not reached the height of MVP at that time. Let's see which great god stole O 'Neill's MVP at his peak:

93-94 season: This year is the year when Olajuwon belongs to the Rockets! Big Dream won the MVP in the regular season and finals with its unparalleled advantages, and led the Rockets to win the championship!

94-95 season: 62 wins and 20 losses in the Spurs League. That year, O 'Neill led the Magic into the finals, but was swept by the rockets led by Olajuwon. The MVP of that year was General Robinson's!

95-96 season: in a word: Jordan is back, the fairy is back!

97-99: Iron Blood Malone finally won a hard-won MVP in Jordan's game, and this year's O 'Neill is not enough to compete with Jordan Malone.

99 season: Joe Wang, no need to explain!

00 season: Joe Wang leaves the league, Malone wins the cup again!

00-0 1 season: O 'Neill beat Duncan by averaging 28.7 points 12.7 rebounds and 2.8 blocks, becoming the first and only MVP in the regular season!

This season: Iverson blocks God from killing, and Buddha blocks Buddha from killing. This season is invincible! Although he lost to the Lakers led by O 'Neill in the finals with 1-4, Iverson's performance in the regular season was excellent!

02-03 season: Duncan played the most brilliant season of his career, averaging 23.3 points 13 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.9 blocks, leading the Spurs to a brilliant record of 60 wins and 22 losses in the regular season!

03-04 season: Wolf King, the Almighty King, led the Timberwolves to a brilliant record of 59 wins and 24 losses this season, averaging 24.2 points 13.9 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.2 blocks 1.5 steals.

2004-2006: Nash, the son of the fast break sun, was named MVP regular season champion for two consecutive years!

In the 1990s, O 'Neill wasted almost eight years. Jordan, Olajuwon, Robinson and Malone carved up the MVP, which made O 'Neill feel powerless. After all, his rough style was hard to see in the 1990s.

O 'Neill began to exercise after the peak.

The turning point of O 'Neill's career was in 2008. Jordan retired, four centers entered the last bus of their careers, and others began to get out of the peak stage. O 'Neill won the MVP with an average score of 29.7 points 13.6 rebounds per game, and also won the All-Star MVP and the Finals MVP, which reached the stage of brilliant career.

However, O 'Neill's peak period is very short, and he has been troubled by minor injuries. In the regular season, he always misses many games. Although the playoffs always break out, O 'Neill is disappointed with the lazy performance and continuous rest in the regular season, as well as the excellent performance of Duncan and Garnett in the regular season.

MVP has also become a common thing. 2005 was his closest season to MVP, but Nash's record was better and the team's status was higher. The final MVP is only 1 field.

If O 'Neill really doesn't have to worry about injuries, as long as he can play freely in the regular season, then he will definitely get more.

The most valuable player. It can be said that he is already the most dominant center in the league, and God will definitely set some obstacles for him. The impact of injuries on him is a big problem. He has never been the strongest player. We can also see a little here. For professional players, talent is important, but physical fitness is equally important. James can reach the peak in so many years because of his steel body. James, who was not seriously injured, is really enviable.

On the whole, O 'Neill's career was a bit untimely. If he debuts in this era, MVP will be soft at the beginning of his career and will not be at a loss after the peak declines.