Race to the MVP.

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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#481 » by [GR] » Fri Nov 16, 2012 11:17 pm

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TheGarden wrote:http://www.nba.com/mvp-ladder/2012-13/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt6a

1. LeBron James
2. Chris Paul
3. Carmelo Anthony
4. Kevin Durant
5. Zach Randolph
6. James Harden
7. Tony Parker
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Rajon Rondo
10. Brandon Jennings


seems fair to me

No Duncan = horrible list


lol at listing Parker.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#482 » by Dupp » Sat Nov 17, 2012 12:59 am

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JordansBulls wrote:OKC isn't stacked. They don't even have a post player that can score in the paint.



Miami isn't stacked. They don't even have a post player that can score in the paint.

Bosh. And the Thunder's Center if virtually useless.



Bosh is not a post player. Also Miami doesn't even have a centre, bosh is playign out of position.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#483 » by shobe_24 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:09 am

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smha201 wrote:Perhaps it's to counterbalance your never-ending profession of love and longing for LeBron? Yin and yang, etc.


It's not a counterbalance when I'm right and you're wrong.

LeBron is the MVP, there's no never-ending profession of love when that is just fact to anybody that has a pair of eyes and watches NBA games.


Judgements is fact now?

Many could argue of players have been better because their team is doing better.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#484 » by NBA4EVA2010 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:21 am

Lebron got this on lock :lol:
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#485 » by og15 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:39 am

[GR] wrote:Cp3 deserved it last year, and will probably win it this year.


Unless Melo gets the Knicks to the #1 seed, then I could see the narrative being written for him to win.

I wouldn't say Paul deserved it last year, the Clippers were a 50 win team in an 82 game season, he put up better numbers on a 56 win team and didn't get it, and while last year he was as valuable as anyone, team record plays a part in how it is voted, so no. I believe he did in 2007 when Kobe won it, but Kobe played beryl well also, it was close.

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JordansBulls wrote:
Dutuctive Depp wrote:

Miami isn't stacked. They don't even have a post player that can score in the paint.

Bosh. And the Thunder's Center if virtually useless.



Bosh is not a post player. Also Miami doesn't even have a centre, bosh is playign out of position.
Lebron is Miami's post player actually
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#486 » by shobe_24 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:45 am

Actually Miami doesn't have a post player. Their best option inside is Bosh.

Just because he backs down a player once every quarter doesnt make him a post player.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#487 » by Dupp » Sat Nov 17, 2012 1:46 am

og15 wrote:Lebron is Miami's post player actually



Word. But the argument is about supporting casts and he's not exactly a dominate post player though much improved.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#488 » by C-izMe » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:35 am

Jrue Holiday is going to need a mention soon. Philly should not be winning like this but he's putting up 19/4/8.5 and most importantly wins.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#489 » by kamelion4291 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 2:45 am

C-izMe wrote:Jrue Holiday is going to need a mention soon. Philly should not be winning like this but he's putting up 19/4/8.5 and most importantly wins.


I'm not sure why the discussion should expand to players who might be top 10 MVP candidates.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#490 » by fallacy » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:29 am

Lebron and Durant will be 1-2 in some order

Durant - 25 pts, 10 rebs, 4 asts, 2 blks, 2 stls, 50 fg%, 37 3pt%, 89 ft%

Lebron- 25 pts, 9 rebs, 7 asts, 1 blks, 1 stls, 54 fg%, 45 3pt%, 67 ft%
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#491 » by MaliBrah » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:32 am

seems like the only flaw in lebron's game now is his freethrow shooting , needs to correct that!
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#492 » by fallacy » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:34 am

nmabdi28 wrote:seems like the only flaw in lebron's game now is his freethrow shooting , needs to correct that!


His field goal percentage is within 13 percentage points of his free throw percentage. I don't know if any perimeter player that I can remember was that good from the field and that bad from the line. Rondo maybe?
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#493 » by shobe_24 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:41 am

fallacy wrote:
nmabdi28 wrote:seems like the only flaw in lebron's game now is his freethrow shooting , needs to correct that!


His field goal percentage is within 13 percentage points of his free throw percentage. I don't know if any perimeter player that I can remember was that good from the field and that bad from the line. Rondo maybe?


Most of his field goals come from layups and dunks. He was abysmal in the playoffs last year from mid-long range aside from 1 game against Boston.

Once his athleticism declines, he will be noticably worse as you can see in Wade already.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#494 » by hisairness » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:42 am

if KD can score 28-30 ppg with around 10 rpg while shooting %50 + (all very possible) he got this,... unless Bron tops his previous season
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#495 » by MaliBrah » Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:46 am

shobe_24 wrote:
fallacy wrote:
nmabdi28 wrote:seems like the only flaw in lebron's game now is his freethrow shooting , needs to correct that!


His field goal percentage is within 13 percentage points of his free throw percentage. I don't know if any perimeter player that I can remember was that good from the field and that bad from the line. Rondo maybe?


Most of his field goals come from layups and dunks. He was abysmal in the playoffs last year from mid-long range aside from 1 game against Boston.

Once his athleticism declines, he will be noticably worse as you can see in Wade already.

do you really believe most of lebron's field goals come from layups and dunks?
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#496 » by LeChosen1 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:11 am

shobe_24 wrote:
fallacy wrote:
nmabdi28 wrote:seems like the only flaw in lebron's game now is his freethrow shooting , needs to correct that!


His field goal percentage is within 13 percentage points of his free throw percentage. I don't know if any perimeter player that I can remember was that good from the field and that bad from the line. Rondo maybe?


Most of his field goals come from layups and dunks. He was abysmal in the playoffs last year from mid-long range aside from 1 game against Boston.

Once his athleticism declines, he will be noticably worse as you can see in Wade already.


That has actually been false this season, most of his points come from Jumpshots, but idk shooting lay-ups was a bad thing. Lol, he also hasnt had many dunks this year.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#497 » by Jimmy Recard » Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:57 am

shobe_24 wrote:Most of his field goals come from layups and dunks. He was abysmal in the playoffs last year from mid-long range aside from 1 game against Boston.

Once his athleticism declines, he will be noticably worse as you can see in Wade already.

Have you even watched LeBron this season?
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#498 » by donnieme » Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:06 am

shobe_24 wrote:
fallacy wrote:
nmabdi28 wrote:seems like the only flaw in lebron's game now is his freethrow shooting , needs to correct that!


His field goal percentage is within 13 percentage points of his free throw percentage. I don't know if any perimeter player that I can remember was that good from the field and that bad from the line. Rondo maybe?


Most of his field goals come from layups and dunks. He was abysmal in the playoffs last year from mid-long range aside from 1 game against Boston.

Once his athleticism declines, he will be noticably worse as you can see in Wade already.

You my friend are A LIAR!!!! Combine this with this post you made a few minutes back (viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1214352 EDIT: Mod deleted the post) and your agenda really shines. Good job, good effort anyway
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#499 » by nikomCH » Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:07 am

TheGarden wrote:http://www.nba.com/mvp-ladder/2012-13/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt6a

1. LeBron James
2. Chris Paul
3. Carmelo Anthony
4. Kevin Durant
5. Zach Randolph
6. James Harden
7. Tony Parker
8. Kobe Bryant
9. Rajon Rondo
10. Brandon Jennings


No Duncan? Joke list
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#500 » by 21 20 9 » Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:07 am

Duncan putting up a solid 18/10/3/2 on 53% shooting, and his defense thus far this season has been amazing, he's been moving very quickly, and he's been executing the pick and roll perfectly, a huge key to the Spurs success so far this season considering Ginobili is playing terribly so far...

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