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speaking of nash, just saw this video and it had me- .gif material
I had a .gif of that as my avatar for a while.
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speaking of nash, just saw this video and it had me- .gif material
I had a .gif of that as my avatar for a while.
Originally Posted by dmbrhs
I find it funny that people post these stats put up by these so-called "beasts" Nash had around him. I'm sorry, what was the Suns' record before Nash got there, with that same cast of "beasts?"
Originally Posted by AM 1 FIEND
Originally Posted by khoshabasfinest23
why doesnt he deserve them? he was the most important player to the team who had the best regular season record for the 1st time he won it. and the second one he put up even better numbers than the year before and the suns were the #2 seed. it doesnt make sense on why people hate on nashs mvp trophies. he was the clear winner on both seasons. get over it
Yet, [PTI] YA BOY [/PTI] took the Lakers to the SEVENTH spot in the West. The WEST! And not even with a .500 record. The Lakers went 45-37 that year. Which is impressive when you consider the roster was made up of Kwame, Smush, Cookie Monster, Luke, a rookie Turiaf, a rookie Bynum, pre-Machine Sasha aka "Sasha sucks!", LO, McKie, Jim Jackson, Slava, Mihm, and Devean.
I would of added more emphasis on the [Stephen A.] KAWAMAY BROWN!SLAVA MED! VEDENKO! SLAVA MEDVEDENKO!? [/Stephen A.]
Bottom line: Nash deserved his first one. The Suns had an absolutely magnificent turnaround, as so did the Heat, but they added the most dominant center toever play (That was Shaqs title back then. Not the BEST but most dominant.) The Suns did it with virtually the same roster that sucked it up the year beforeand the addition of Nash. He deserved it because the team made a complete 180 with Nash at the helm.
Now for his second one? That is debatable. I mean, yes they got the 2nd seed, but everyone expected the Suns to be serious contenders. Yes, his numbers werebetter, but that comes along with being more comfortable in the system and gelling with your teammates. He had one year of experience playing with Amare,Matrix and Co., so of course he's going to put up around the same if not better numbers in the system as he gets comfortable with their style, tendencies,etc.
Nash deserved the first one. Save the second one argument for another time.
and whoever wins the championship this year outta KG and kobe should get it
and mourning deserved it more then malone in '99
We all know the postseason has nothing to do with MVP voting (voiding the first statement), but if it did, Alonzo Mourning would be the last person to nominatefor MVP (voiding the second statement).
Originally Posted by khoshabasfinest23
why doesnt he deserve them? he was the most important player to the team who had the best regular season record for the 1st time he won it. and the second one he put up even better numbers than the year before and the suns were the #2 seed. it doesnt make sense on why people hate on nashs mvp trophies. he was the clear winner on both seasons. get over it
Originally Posted by justhotkicks
and whoever wins the championship this year outta KG and kobe should get it
and mourning deserved it more then malone in '99
We all know the postseason has nothing to do with MVP voting (voiding the first statement), but if it did, Alonzo Mourning would be the last person to nominate for MVP (voiding the second statement).
no i only counted the post season this year cuz i felt like kg and kobe had about the same impact on the league during this reg season
so if you dont wanna count the post season i think it should be a tie between kg and kobe
maybe even cp3
I always hear two definitions of what MVP means.
1. The guy who is the best overall player in the L.
Or 2. The guy who if you take him away from his team, that team would be lottery-bound.
I think you have the wrong league.
1) If we went by best player in the L then Shaq would have many more than 1 and MJ would certainly have more than 6.
2) If we went by "take him away from his team then the team would be lotto bound" then Magic wouldnt have any MVPs, Bird wouldnt have any MVPs, etc.
Im not seeing that reasoning ever being applied to NBA MVP to be honest. It's quite simply typically given to a player on one of the top 4 teams in theleague standings, simple as that.