Steph Curry Named First Ever Unanimous NBA MVP
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Fresh off his 40-point return, which included an NBA-record 17 overtime points, Stephen Curry was named as the 2016 NBA MVP on Tuesday.
Curry becomes the first-ever unanimous winner of the award. It is Curry's second straight MVP.
It's official. pic.twitter.com/6vTawZlXVR
— CBS Sports NBA (@CBSSportsNBA) May 10, 2016
Kawhi Leonard finished second in the MVP voting, LeBron James third, Russell Westbrook fourth, and Kevin Durant fifth.
Kawhi Leonard came in second to Steph Curry for the MVP. LeBron James came in third. Here is the final voting: pic.twitter.com/roBhnGKHPg
— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) May 10, 2016