Stephen Curry, guard for the Golden State Warriors, will be designated the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive year in 2016.
His dominant campaign occurred in a year in which the Warriors went 73–9, surpassing the single-season win record held by the Chicago Bulls in 1995–96. Curry finishes as the eleventh individual in NBA history to earn consecutive MVP honors; since 2000, only LeBron James, Steve Nash, and Tim Duncan have achieved this feat. An examination of “The Baby Faced Assassin” over time.
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