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Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant
(R), accepts the National Basketball Association's most valuable
player award from Alex Fedorak, director of public relations with Kia
Motors Tuesday, May 6, 2008, in Los Angeles. (Xinhua/Reuters
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BEIJING, May 7 -- Kobe Bryant won his first NBA
player of the year award yesterday after leading the Los Angeles Lakers to the
best record in the league's Western Conference.
He will receive the trophy tonight from National
Basketball Association commissioner David Stern before the Lakers face Utah in
Game 2 of their conference playoff semifinal series. Bryant was followed in the
voting by journalists by Chris Paul, Kevin Garnett and LeBron James.
"It's Hollywood, it's a movie script. The perfect
ending would be for us to hold a championship trophy at the end of it," Bryant
said at a news conference attended by his teammates, club officials, his wife
and two daughters.
"This is an award I couldn't have won on my own. I
can't thank these guys (his teammates) enough. These are my guys, these are my
brothers. Let's get ready for tomorrow."
Bryant entered the season as the league's two-time
defending scoring champion but had finished only as high as third in voting for
the Most Valuable Player award. He averaged 28.3 points while playing all 82
games despite tearing a pinkie ligament in February.
This season there was no denying the Lakers' star.
Los Angeles rose to the top of the West despite key injuries and following
Bryant's trade demands last spring when his team was eliminated in the first
round by Phoenix for the second straight year.
Bryant averaged 28.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 5.4
assists and 1.84 steals while playing all 82 games despite tearing a ligament in
his right pinkie in February. He put off surgery until after the Olympics.
The knock on the 29-year-old Bryant had been that he
didn't make those around him better -- not anymore.
"He's deserving in this particular season with all of
the question marks and everything going on coming into the season and the
uncertainty," teammate Derek Fisher said. "Not only did he statistically have an
MVP type of season, everybody can reasonably say they were better this year
because of what he did. He met the so-called criteria, elevating his teammates'
games."
Bryant, second in the NBA in scoring behind James, is
the first Laker to win the MVP award since Shaquille O'Neal in 2000. Other
Lakers to win since the award was first presented in 1956 were Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson _ each times. Abdul-Jabbar also won three with
Milwaukee.
(Source: Shanghai Daily/Agencies)