#6 2015 & 2016 All-Star Game MVP - Russell Westbrook
Whenever we hear the name of Russell Westbrook, his crazy athleticism and monstrous dunks come in our mind.
Although Russ plays at the point guard position he can dunk the basketball like a 6'8 Small Forward. In the past few years, Brodie has proved that he can be a No.1 scorer in a team and can lead them to victories. After KD's departure, Russ and now PG have taken the mantle to lead OKC to glory and possibly dethrone the Warriors.
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In 2015 & 2016, Westbrook had already established himself a solid player in the league which led him to be selected as an All-Star year after year. In 2015, Westbrook was not named as one of the starters for the West but still managed to deliver a monstrous performance. While in 2016, Brodie was an All-Star starter and he didn't disappoint his fans as he won back to back All-Star game MVP.
In both the games Westbrook proved why he is such an offensive threat as during the games there were several moments when Westbrook absolutely carried the West offence.
Match Score (2015) - Team West 163:158 Team East
Westbrook (2015) - Points: 41, Assists: 1, Rebounds 5
Westbrook also had 3 steals along with 57.1 FG percentage while he shot 55.6 percent from the 3 point line.
Match Score (2016) - Team West 196:173 Team East
Westbrook (2016) Points: 31, Assists: 5, Rebounds: 8
Brodie also had 5 steals along with a respectable 52.2 FG percentage.
#7 2017 All-Star Game MVP - Anthony Davis
If it was not for Anthony Davis' humongous 52 points night, Westbrook was on his way to win his third consecutive All-Star game MVP after winning the accolade in the previous two years.
In 2017, AD was having yet another great regular season which earned him a starting spot in the 2017 All-Star game and the Unibrow definitely didn't disappoint his New Orleans fans as he scored a record 52 points.
AD was not only an offensive threat but he was board dominant during the whole game and it seemed like no one could stop him as he recorded a double-double to finish the game as a clear winner of the All-Star game MVP.
Match Score - Team West 192:182 Team East
Anthony Davis Box Score - Points: 52, Assists: 0, Rebounds: 10
The Unibrow also had 2 steals and shot 66.7 percent from the field.