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Has there been an NBA player who won the all 3 NBA MVP awards?

this includes Regular Season MVP, Finals MVP and All-Star MVP award in the same season?

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Only 3 players have accomplished winning all three NBA MVP awards in the same season:

  1. Michael Jordan (twice) of the Chicago Bulls - 1995-1996 and 1997-1998
  2. Willis Reed of the New York Knicks - 1969-1970
  3. Shaquille O'Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers - 1999-2000

Sources (1) (2) (3)

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1969-70 Willis Reed Jr., NYK Center:

  • Finals Most Valuable Player PPG: 23, RPG: 10.5, APG: 2.8

  • League Most Valuable Player PPG: 21.7, RPG: 13.9, APG: 2.0

  • All Star Game Most Valuable Player 21 Points 11 Rebounds

1995-96 Michael Jordan, CHI Shooting Guard:

  • Finals Most Valuable Player PPG: 27.3, RPG: 5 3, APG: 4.2 BLKPG: 0.2, STLPG: 1.7

  • League Most Valuable Player PPG: 30.4, RPG: 6.6, APG: 4.3 BLKPG: 0.5, STLPG: 2.2

  • All Star Game Most Valuable Player 20 Points 4 Rebounds 1 Assist 1 Steal

1999-2000 Shaquille O'Neal, LAL Center:

  • Finals Most Valuable Player PPG: 38.0, RPG: 16.7, APG: 2.3 BLKPG: 2.7, STLPG: 1.0

  • League Most Valuable Player PPG: 29.7, RPG: 13.6, APG: 3.8 BLKPG: 3.0, STLPG: 0.5

  • All Star Game Most Valuable Player 22 Points 9 Rebounds 3 Assists 3 Blocks

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The first Player to win the Big Three (All-Star, League, and Finals MVP) was Willis Reed of the NY Knicks in 1970. Michael was the second and Shaq was not the only one to win the All-Star MVP in 2000. He had to share it with Tim Duncan. NBA All Star Game Most Valuable Player Award

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  • Welcome to SE.Sport, can you please provide any sources to Willis Reed details?
    – Ale
    Apr 22, 2016 at 8:21
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    Welcome. This is a rehash of the already accepted answer. The only piece of added information provided here is that Shaq shared his MVP with Tim Duncan.
    – user527
    Apr 22, 2016 at 13:16
  • Exactly. Which should have served as a comment rather than a distinct answer. May 12, 2021 at 11:18

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