After Roger entered the arena, he casually greeted all the familiar faces in the audience. Then, it was time for the MVP award ceremony.
Yesterday, the NBA officially announced that Roger reclaimed the MVP after three years. This was the seventh MVP trophy of his career, making him the player with the most MVPs in NBA history.
Most importantly, Roger received all the first-place votes this time, becoming the first unanimous MVP in NBA history.
Fans of LeBron James and Kobe Bryant would surely complain: This is just a damn Reebok League.
But Roger's unanimous MVP did not actually cause much controversy because his performance this season was indeed impeccable.
73 wins, top scorer, dominance... all of these made any choice other than Roger completely meaningless.
When Roger received the MVP trophy from David Stern, Mike Brown believed Roger's dominance had reached its peak.
