The finals series between the Mavericks and the Green Army has ended. The Green Army G5 easily defeated the Mavericks at home. They won the series with a score of 4 to 1 and won the NBA championship trophy this season.
As we all know, the ownership of FMVP in the finals is always a very hot topic, especially for dual-core teams. Who between Tatum and Brown can win the MVP of the Finals has also become a hot topic of discussion. Judging from the data and performance, Brown has a greater chance of winning. Tatum has also been interviewed about the ownership of this trophy. Tatum said that what he cares more about is the ownership of the championship trophy. He also used the veteran Bird Bird as an example, saying that when he won his first championship, he also gave the MVP to his teammates.
Despite what he said, Tatum's body was very honest. Especially in the fifth game, he was very active. He was very strong on both ends of the court and showed off a good pass. Brown was also there. Giving the ball to Tatum intentionally or unintentionally. The embarrassing thing is that the final FMVP trophy was still given to Brown. When his name was read out, Brown was obviously stunned again, while Tatum looked embarrassed and could only cover up his embarrassment with a smile. He also immediately applauded and congratulated his teammate Brown.
In fact, with Tatum's outstanding performance in the fifth game, he does have a chance to win this trophy. As the absolute core of the Celtics , it is natural for Tatum to win this trophy. It's okay to say that the FMVP trophy in the Eastern Conference Finals was intercepted by Brown, but the FMVP trophy in the Finals was intercepted again. Tatum must be a little unhappy in his heart. It is estimated that he himself did not expect that the referees actually dared to vote for Brown. He just said it was polite, but it turned out to be true.
Fortunately, Brown's performance was not bad. There is nothing to say about winning the FMVP trophy. It is much better than when Curry was robbed of the FMVP trophy by Iguodala.