The MVP award is given to the best performing player of the NBA's regular season, and it’s voted on by sportswriters and broadcasters who watch these athletes perform night in and night out, as well as the NBA audience who also gets to share a vote. And with so much video on YouTube about these players, we thought your time spent on YouTube should count too. So here’s the NBA MVP as decided by your YouTube searches, uploads and watchtime for this regular season from October 28 to March 22.





Search winner: Stephen Curry is hands-down the winner here with three times the searches as James Harden, and more searches than Russell Westbrook and James Harden, combined.



Upload Winner: Stephen Curry still struts away with the victory with Russell Westbrook right on his tail.



Watchtime Winner: Stephen Curry dominated this category the way he dominated this year’s All Star 3-Point Contest.











More videos were uploaded featuring Lebron James than all other contenders, combined. Of course, there could be many reasons for this, including discussion of his team's rocky performance. Still, point to Lebron. Let's check the big indicator: Watchtime





No contest. Lebron’s bar looks like “King” James in high school - bigger than everyone else and looking down at everyone from the air.



