Tweet After coming in second for years, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Kevin Durant has finally won his first MVP award. Durant ran away with the voting, securing 119 of a possible 125 first place votes with LeBron James, who had won four of the past 5 MVPs, coming in second. Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin finished third in the voting, Joakim Noah from the Bulls fourth, and Houston Rockets...
Kevin Durant officially named 2013-2014 NBA MVP
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