A Quote by Kawhi Leonard

I don't care about winning an MVP - the MVP doesn't mean you're the best player in the league. — © Kawhi Leonard
I don't care about winning an MVP - the MVP doesn't mean you're the best player in the league.
MVP is the best player in the league. I think that's too big for me. When people call me the MVP, I'm a little surprised by that.
When somebody asks about the greatest players in history, I start with Bill Russell. More than the best player is the MVP, and the MVP in the history of team sports is Bill Russell.
Why can't I be MVP of the league? Why can't I be the best player in the league?
There is always going to be a Super Bowl winner, a league MVP, a Super Bowl MVP, great defenses and offenses. But I think to be part of real change - you talk about athletes like Muhammad Ali or Bill Russell - when you are able to do things that truly affect not just the game, but people everywhere, you find true meaning.
LeSean McCoy has become the most exciting player in the National Football League. I believe he’s the MVP this year.
I think everybody, whether they have team goals or individual goals, I think everybody would like to be the MVP of the league. But that's not what my focus is. My job is just to give everything that I have, play as hard as I can, and just try to win as much as possible. If that makes me the MVP, then so be it.
LeBron is a great player, he's the MVP for a reason, he's one of the best to ever play this game.
Winning the World Series, winning the MVP, you feel like you have everything.
When I think about my MVP season, I will also think about the loss to Golden State. But winning the award as Most Valuable Player of the NBA is just a huge honor. I didn't really realize how big it was until Mark Cuban had tears in his eyes at the award ceremony.
When I think about my MVP season, I will also think about the loss to Golden State. But winning the award as Most Valuable Player of the NBA is just a huge honour. I didn't really realise how big it was until Mark Cuban had tears in his eyes at the award ceremony.
I could care less about identifying who the MVP is in a championship game.
I want to win a World Series. I couldn't care less about MVP.
It all depends on how you want to define what an MVP is. I've been fortunate to win the trophy four times, but I've been the MVP of my team for a long time - just because of the way I lead and the way I approach us being professionals off the floor.
Defensive player of the year is MVP in my book.
I think all major league players dream of being named MVP.
The way I look at it within myself, why not? Why can't I be the MVP of the League? Why can't I be the best player in the League? I don't see why-why-why can't I do that? I think I work hard, I think I dedicate myself to the game and sacrifice a lot of things at a young age and I know if I continue to do good, what I can get out of it and if that's me going out or doing whatever, I'm willing to do it because I know in the long run, it's going to help me.
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