James was asked whether he thought Durant was the MVP front-runner entering the final games of the regular season.
"I would say he's the most consistent basketball player as far as the MVP this year, man," James said. "He's put up some great numbers."
James, a four-time MVP who won the award each of the past two seasons, addressed Durant's season before the Miami Heat's game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday.
"I think KD has had one heck of a season," James said of Durant, the league's leading scorer. "And, you know, if he's rewarded with the MVP, it would be great. It would be awesome for him, for his family. He's played MVP-type basketball. I don't really get caught up into what people say. At the end of the day, they have their own votes and they go from there."
Media members and league broadcasters were sent ballots for the NBA's regular-season awards in recent days. Durant has had one of the most prolific seasons of his career and has seen a boost in his overall production on both ends of the court.
Durant is averaging 32 points and 5.6 assists per game, both career-high marks, along with 7.6 rebounds and 1.3 steals. He also is shooting just less than 51 percent from the field and 40.5 percent from 3-point range through 76 games. Durant has finished second to James during three of the four seasons James has won the MVP award.
James has seen a slight dip in his numbers from his previous MVP seasons but still is averaging 26.9 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6.4 assists this season. Like Durant, who has played much of the season without Russell Westbrook, James has carried the Heat as Dwyane Wade recovered from injuries. Wade missed his eighth consecutive game and 27th overall Wednesday against the Grizzlies.
Durant has scored at least 40 points in 12 games this season and has surpassed the 50-point mark twice, with his career-high 54-point game coming in a Jan. 17 win against Golden State.
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