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Curry should be NBA’s unanimous MVP

Not a single back-to-back MVP winner has ever made the leap in points-per-game average like Curry has this season.

He averaged 23.8 points per game last season, a paltry number when you consider Curry was averaging 29.9 points per game before Saturday night’s game, an increase of 6.1 points from last season.

Curry has already set the NBA record for three-pointers made in a season with 385, breaking his own mark from last season.

Curry is the best player on the NBA’s best team.

Leonard, the 2015 defensive player of the year, is the best wing defender in the league.

McCollum has taken to raise his game to this level makes him an easy winner for the most improved player in the NBA.

In just his third season in the NBA, McCollum has tripled his scoring average from last season.

The 6-foot-4 shooting guard improved his scoring from 6.8 points per game last season to 20.9 this season before Saturday night’s games.

During that 45-game stretch, Crawford averaged 15.6 points per game, third-best on the team.

He was averaging 23.3 points per game, 10th-best in the NBA, and he has the Pacers headed back to the playoffs in the Eastern Conference.

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