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After 10 days of searching for the NBA's 100 MVP votes,@Sbnation concludes that Russell Westbrook (522 votes) will win the NBA's MVP award over James Harden. (456 votes). The official announcement won't be made until the end of the playoffs.
The **** you mean frauds ? Bron hasn't lost a first round game in like 5 years and our squad was two games above 500 going in to the playoffsOne more loss and Celtics are frauds.
Pacers are frauds
OKC might be frauds as well
Yeah. Hosted by Drake.nba has an award show this yr?
The smug look on his faceson....skip what memphis is doing....Fizdale winning paw paw
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Is this whats poppin these days?
Oh you mean how the MLB actually rewards the season's best player and doesnt use "this team isnt supposed to be as good as they are, so we will reward their best player" logic?NBA MVP one step closer to being like MLB 'a MVP
Fizdale. Getting it!
Oh you mean how the MLB actually rewards the season's best player and doesnt use "this team isnt supposed to be as good as they are, so we will reward their best player" logic?
Would be nice if it started getting one step closer like you claim.
If winning is THE most important, then why are you advocating that the MVP should come from a 3 seed?Oh you mean how the MLB actually rewards the season's best player and doesnt use "this team isnt supposed to be as good as they are, so we will reward their best player" logic?
Would be nice if it started getting one step closer like you claim.
There's a reason why every eligible MVP is in the hall of fame. Winning should be most important.
But teamwork and chemistry basically don't exist in baseball. That's the reason someone like A-Rod can be MVP. Basketball demands a lot more beyond the numbers.
Oh you mean how the MLB actually rewards the season's best player and doesnt use "this team isnt supposed to be as good as they are, so we will reward their best player" logic?
Would be nice if it started getting one step closer like you claim.
He's been saying Kawhi should win thoughIf winning is THE most important, then why are you advocating that the MVP should come from a 3 seed?
Really? Well my bad. Just assumed the butt hurt was coming from the fact that his boy isnt gonna win the MVP.He's been saying Kawhi should win thoughIf winning is THE most important, then why are you advocating that the MVP should come from a 3 seed?
If winning is THE most important, then why are you advocating that the MVP should come from a 3 seed?
Found that in Miami for sure. Jeez!
John Wall is one playoff run away from being a superstar. Since coming into the league seven years ago, Wall has gotten better every season, evolving from a player who relied primarily on his absurd athleticism to a well-rounded floor general who controls the game with his mind as much as his body. He has been an All-Star the last four seasons, but has remained relatively anonymous (he doesn’t even have a signature shoe deal) because the Wizards ironically lack a national profile. They have made the playoffs only twice in his time in Washington, and his last appearance in 2015 was cut short by a broken hand. This is his first season in the NBA when he has played with anywhere near as much talent as he did in college, when he teamed up with DeMarcus Cousins, Eric Bledsoe, and Patrick Patterson at Kentucky. With a supporting cast in place, and the Eastern Conference looking wide open, everything is set up for Wall to make the leap.
What separates Wall from Westbrook is mentality: Wall can get a shot off whenever he wants, but, in the vein of more traditional point guards, he always looks to pass first.
I think I've seen you be accused of being a #Harden4MVP supporter no less than, 20 times.If winning is THE most important, then why are you advocating that the MVP should come from a 3 seed?
Look at my post history G. then get back to me.
Kawhi has been my pick for awhile now. 60 wins with no other allstar or all NBA player and he plays lock down defense.
NBA MVP one step closer to being like MLB 'a MVP
Oh you mean how the MLB actually rewards the season's best player and doesnt use "this team isnt supposed to be as good as they are, so we will reward their best player" logic?
Would be nice if it started getting one step closer like you claim.