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Source: Nash to be MVP
Suns guard would be 9th player to win award in consecutive seasons
Suns star Steve Nash will be named the NBA's Most Valuable Player for a second straight season, according to a league source familiar with the voting.
The announcement may not come for two weeks, like last season's May 8 ceremony. The votes have been tabulated in what was expected to be a close race with LeBron James, Dirk Nowitzki, Chauncey Billups and Kobe Bryant.
"It'd be incredible to be recognized twice amongst all those terrific players," Nash said after Wednesday's shootaround at US Airways Center. "I really think that everyone is deserving. I think it's a very close race this year."
Nash won the fourth-closest MVP vote last year, edging Shaquille O'Neal a year after Nash was not even an All-Star.
Nash, 32, impressed voters this season by posting career highs in scoring (18.8 points per game), rebounding (4.2 per game), field goal percentage (.512) and free-throw percentage (NBA-best .921). He led the league in assists again with 10.5 per game and finished sixth in three-point shooting (43.9 percent).
After Amaré Stoudemire's knee surgery deprived the Suns of their top scorer, Nash led the team to 54 wins and its first repeat division title with only Shawn Marion and Leandro Barbosa back for a full season.
Nash would be the first international and Suns player to win twice.
"Anytime you sit back and think about just winning it once, it's mind-boggling -- the company and what it means in the history of the game," Nash said. "To win it twice obviously just compounds that. It's just an incredible honor. I think it's a tribute to what this game allows people to do if they work hard."
Only eight previous players repeated as MVP winners. Magic Johnson was the only point guard to do so.
"Steve's great, there's no doubt about it," Suns coach MIke D'Antoni said. "The guy's so good. He's had two great seasons back to back. Shawn Marion had two great seasons. They've really stepped it up when Amare went out. Everybody thought we wouldn't make the playoffs and we won 54 games and the second seed. Somebody had a great season, that's for usre. Those two guys have done it. Steve Nash, everything kind of starts with him. He'll be deserving of whatever he gets."
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