All playoff careers have been 90 wins! Leonard holds two FMVPs, but Harden never wins the championship
Last season's playoffs, led by Leonard and Harden, the Clippers fought seven games with the Nuggets in the first round, and finally lost to the Nuggets in the tiebreak battle, stopping in the first round again, and Harden once again missed the opportunity to win the championship. For Harden, as he grows older, his hopes of winning the championship before he retires are becoming increasingly slim. Harden's career achievements are undoubtedly very high. He has won several scoring and assisting kings, and also won the MVP. Unfortunately, he has never won the championship. Moreover, after leaving the Thunder, Harden never entered the finals again, so he has always missed the championship. It is worth mentioning that although Harden has not won the championship, he has played in 173 playoffs, ranking third in active service, second only to James and Horford, and is also the highest number of active players without championships. In addition, Harden has also won 90 games in the playoffs, ranking among the top players in active players, and just tied with his teammate Leonard. Leonard has played a total of 146 playoff games in his career and has won 90 wins. Although he won 90 wins in his playoff career, the achievements of Harden and Leonard are very different, because Leonard won two championships in his career and both won FMVP, which is something Harden couldn't achieve. Leonard was benefited from the Spurs dynasty in his early career. He not only successfully won the championship in 2014, but also lucky enough to win the FMVP. In 2019, Leonard proved himself again. In his first season with the Raptors, he led the Raptors to his first championship in team history and won the FMVP again. He also scored a total of 732 points in the playoffs. He became the sixth player to score more than 700 points in the single season of the playoffs after Jordan, Olajuwon, O'Neal, Iverson and James, so FMVP is well deserved. Although Leonard has not won an MVP like Harden, Leonard has a high historical status because he holds two FMVPs. Harden is at a disadvantage in discussing his historical status because he does not have a championship or FMVP. If Harden can have an FMVP, his historical status will also rise a lot, and he can also compete with Wade and Iverson in the competition for historical shooting guards. Harden signed a two-year contract extension with the Clippers this summer and will continue to join forces with Leonard to launch an attack on the championship. The Clippers also received Lopez and Collins, and upgraded the lineup. As long as you stay healthy, the Clippers' lineup still has hope of winning the championship, it depends on Harden's luck.
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