Kobe Bryant wins NBA MVP Award 
InsideHoops.com NewsWire  | May 6, 2008 
 Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers is the winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the 2007-08 NBA Most Valuable Player, the NBA announced today.
  
Fans are discussing the results here.
  
The  11-year  NBA  veteran  totaled  1,100 points, including 82 first place
votes,  from  a  panel of 126 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the
United  States  and  Canada.  Players  were  awarded  10  points  for  each
first-place  vote, seven points for each second-place vote, five for third,
three for fourth and one for each fifth-place vote.
  
Rounding  out  the  top  five  in  voting  for this season’s award were New
Orleans’  Chris  Paul  (894  points),  Boston’s Kevin Garnett (670 points),
Cleveland’s  LeBron  James  (438  points)  and  Orlando’s Dwight Howard (60
points).
  
Bryant  finished  the season ranked second in the league in scoring at 28.3
ppg,  having  shot  .459  from  the  field,  .840  from the free-throw line
and  .361  from  three-point range. In addition, Bryant added 6.3 rebounds,
5.4  assists  and  1.8 steals per game. The 6-6 guard led the Lakers to the
best  record in the Western Conference (57-25, .695), a 15-game improvement
over  last  year  (42-40,  .512), and the franchise’s 19th Pacific Division
title.
  
Bryant  is the youngest player in NBA history to score 20,000 career points
and  the  16th  player  in  league history to tally 21,000 points and 4,000
assists.  This season, Bryant moved past 12 players on the all-time scoring
list,  including Hall of Famers George Gervin, Bob Pettit, Walt Bellamy and
Hal Greer, to 24th all-time. Bryant was named NBA Western Conference Player
of  the  Week  three  times  (Jan.  14,  March  3, April 7) and NBA Western
Conference  Player  of  the Month twice this season
(February, April).
  
The  NBA  MVP  trophy  is  named in honor of the late Maurice Podoloff, the
first  commissioner of the NBA who served from 1946 until his retirement in
1963.
  
 
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