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Getty ImagesStephen Curry
Golden State Warriors
Stephen Curry
- Curry captured his second-straight MVP award, winning this one as the league's first unanimous decision. Also, he led his Warriors to a league-record 73 wins in the regular season and hit 402 3-pointers, shattering his single-season record of 286 from 2015.
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Golden State Warriors
Stephen Curry
Getty ImagesStephen Curry
Golden State Warriors
Icon SportswireCam Newton
Carolina Panthers
Cam Newton
- Newton led the Panthers to a 15-1 record and the franchise's second Super Bowl appearance. In addition to the NFL MVP award, Newton was the first QB ever to throw for at least 30 touchdowns and rush for at least eight.
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Carolina Panthers
Cam Newton
Icon SportswireCam Newton
Carolina Panthers
USA TODAY SportsBryce Harper
Washington Nationals
Bryce Harper
- Harper was not only named the NL MVP, but was the youngest unanimous award-winner in MLB history. In 2015, Harper led the majors in on-base percentage (.460), slugging (.649), and WAR (9.9 ).
USA TODAY SportsBryce Harper
Washington Nationals
Bryce Harper
USA TODAY SportsBryce Harper
Washington Nationals
Getty ImagesLeBron James
Cleveland Cavaliers
LeBron James
- In leading the Cavs to their first NBA title in franchise history, James was named the unanimous Finals MVP as the first player ever to lead a full playoff series in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks. Also, the Cavs were the first team in Finals history to overcome a 3-1 series deficit.
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Cleveland Cavaliers
LeBron James
Getty ImagesLeBron James
Cleveland Cavaliers