I think the only other guy who should have been in consideration was Wade. Lebron is a deserving choice.
Even if you agree with the league's definition of "most valuable", you must really, really dislike Kobe to not acknowledge the heavily documented fact (by the media) that this MVP "race", in lieu of Wade's scoring title, was between LeBron and Kobe.
That narrative died around February or so, when most of the analysts shifted to talking about Wade's chances of taking it over LeBron.
LeBron deserves this award, he's the most valuable and best player out there. I can't stand his oncourt antics and the apparent officiating double standard he benefits from (remember Pierce's "charge" on LeBron in Game 6 last year?), but I've thought since his rookie year that he's going to be in a 2-man conversation for greatest ever when he retires, so I might as well try to appreciate what he does on the court.