http://www.nba.com/mvp-ladder/?ls=iref:nba:gnav
Durant went crazy in January, creating a nice bit of separation between himself and the rest of the MVP pack (including James). But LeBron has bounced back with an epic run of his own. Per Elias Sports, he is the first player since Shaquille O'Neal in 2003 to put together a calendar month (a minimum of five games) averaging 30 or more points and eight or more rebounds while shooting better than 57 percent.
Toss in LeBron's seven assists a game this month and only Wilt Chamberlain, in February of 1966, has had a run like that.
"I don't know why everyone was writing [LeBron and the Heat] off before the All-Star break," an Eastern Conference assistant general manager said via text. "KD has been ridiculous this season. He raised his game to that next level.
"But LeBron never went away. He was always right there. And when the chatter heated up about KD taking his spot, moving him out of the way for the MVP and everything, LeBron responded the way you'd expect the best player in the game to respond. It's something you'd expect from Kobe [Bryant] when someone steps on his ego a little bit, but not necessarily LeBron."