NBA MVP Discussion Thread 2022-23 (pt 2)

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Who is your current NBA MVP? (listed alphabetically)

Giannis Antetokounmpo
51
13%
Luka Doncic
70
18%
Kevin Durant
19
5%
Joel Embiid
25
6%
Nikola Jokic
167
42%
Donovan Mitchell
2
1%
Ja Morant
2
1%
Jayson Tatum
48
12%
Zion Williamson
5
1%
Other (Booker, Curry, Davis, SGA, etc.)
8
2%
 
Total votes: 397

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Post#1901 » by playa-hater » Thu Feb 2, 2023 10:04 pm

My 2 cents have not changed from my last post about a month ago.. Boston fan here but will freely admit The Joker should be head and shoulders above the rest.. There is still time to have a change but right now joker has a solid lead...

And for all the various reasons I've stated a few times Tatum should be Is solidly in 2nd.
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Post#1902 » by liquidswords » Thu Feb 2, 2023 10:05 pm

Kobe187 wrote:MVP Race:
1. Tatum
2. Jokic
3. Luka
4. Giannis
5. Embiid

Best Player:
1. Giannis
2. Jokic
3. Luka
4. KD
5. Embiid

Feel like Tatum gets overrated and Brown gets underrated.


If that's the case, why have Tatum #1 on the MVP ranking? lol I'll keep saying it - voting for Tatum this year feels extremely lazy. He's not doing anything special (just great) and plays on the best team with arguably the best side kick. Give it to Jokic or Embiid.
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Post#1903 » by DCasey91 » Thu Feb 2, 2023 10:20 pm

1. Jokic - Obvious reasons, though lately I’m finding Luka’s run to be a tad more impressive than Jokic’s 2021 MVP campaign (first MVP) . Jokic had a pretty bad team, Mavs are shocking without Luka. Like awful, awful I do think this is the worst team if comparing all their years side by side together holistically.

2. Luka - Amazing. Don’t need to add anymore. Westbrook/Jokic both got 47 wins so if Luka gets around that (haven’t checked what win pace the Mavs is one), then I can definitely see him winning it. Deservedly so.

3 - Tatum/Embiid. Both career years and would be applicable winners it’s just that the other two are having ATG seasons imo. Embiid is a special case though as his scoring rate is out of this world. Would not surprise if he comes close in the end. (Shades of Harden’s runner up years but in a center version?)
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Post#1904 » by Mickey8 » Thu Feb 2, 2023 10:24 pm

Jokic last season MVP award was legit . He was dominant and he carried that trash roster to the 6th seed.
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Post#1905 » by Feed Your Head » Thu Feb 2, 2023 10:28 pm

liquidswords wrote:
Kobe187 wrote:MVP Race:
1. Tatum
2. Jokic
3. Luka
4. Giannis
5. Embiid

Best Player:
1. Giannis
2. Jokic
3. Luka
4. KD
5. Embiid

Feel like Tatum gets overrated and Brown gets underrated.


If that's the case, why have Tatum #1 on the MVP ranking? lol I'll keep saying it - voting for Tatum this year feels extremely lazy. He's not doing anything special (just great) and plays on the best team with arguably the best side kick. Give it to Jokic or Embiid.


And yet, the Celtics have been a bad team when Tatum sits. I posted all the lineup data a few weeks ago, but let’s take another look.

Tatum on the court, Jaylen off? +15.5 net rating.

Tatum on the court without Smart, Jaylen, Al, and Rob? +14.3 net rating.

Smart, Jaylen, and Horford on the court without Tatum? -2.7 net rating.

I’ve been on the record multiple times that I think Jokic should be MVP. But if you don’t think what Tatum’s doing is special, it’s you missing.
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Post#1906 » by Hobo4President » Thu Feb 2, 2023 11:50 pm

liquidswords wrote:
Kobe187 wrote:MVP Race:
1. Tatum
2. Jokic
3. Luka
4. Giannis
5. Embiid

Best Player:
1. Giannis
2. Jokic
3. Luka
4. KD
5. Embiid

Feel like Tatum gets overrated and Brown gets underrated.


If that's the case, why have Tatum #1 on the MVP ranking? lol I'll keep saying it - voting for Tatum this year feels extremely lazy. He's not doing anything special (just great) and plays on the best team with arguably the best side kick. Give it to Jokic or Embiid.


Not that poster but I assume it's because MVP is awarded to the player who's having the best season and isn't necessarily given to the best player in the league.

DCasey91 wrote:1. Jokic - Obvious reasons, though lately I’m finding Luka’s run to be a tad more impressive than Jokic’s 2021 MVP campaign (first MVP) . Jokic had a pretty bad team, Mavs are shocking without Luka. Like awful, awful I do think this is the worst team if comparing all their years side by side together holistically.

2. Luka - Amazing. Don’t need to add anymore. Westbrook/Jokic both got 47 wins so if Luka gets around that (haven’t checked what win pace the Mavs is one), then I can definitely see him winning it. Deservedly so.

3 - Tatum/Embiid. Both career years and would be applicable winners it’s just that the other two are having ATG seasons imo. Embiid is a special case though as his scoring rate is out of this world. Would not surprise if he comes close in the end. (Shades of Harden’s runner up years but in a center version?)


Basically same for me but I'd bump Embiid up to shared second with Luka
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Post#1907 » by Johnny Firpo » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:11 am

22/14/16 on 69% shooting. Luka also would have had a huge game if not for that scary fall, and we once again saw what the Mavs are without him, barely held on after a 30-point lead.
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Post#1908 » by Ballerhogger » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:46 am

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Post#1909 » by RB34 » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:49 am

Giannis making some noise. Another 50 point game. Bucks second seed.
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Post#1910 » by jordanwilliams6 » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:50 am

1. Jokic

2. Giannis
3. Embiid

4. Doncic
5. Tatum
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Post#1911 » by Infinite Llamas » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:52 am

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Post#1912 » by Ballerhogger » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:53 am

Infinite Llamas wrote:
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He shot 53%…….
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Post#1913 » by brettski » Fri Feb 3, 2023 5:54 am

Infinite Llamas wrote:
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54 on 39 shots


His first 5 minutes were absolutely ass. He was 1 of 7 or 1 of 8 to start the game from memory when Bucks were down 20-5. From there 20 of 31 to finish the game and will the win.
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Post#1914 » by B-easy » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:00 am

Bucks are healthy and I see them finishing stronger than Nuggets (who are bad on the road), Giannis has a good chance at MVP.
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Post#1915 » by Infinite Llamas » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:18 am

brettski wrote:
Infinite Llamas wrote:
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54 on 39 shots


His first 5 minutes were absolutely ass. He was 1 of 7 or 1 of 8 to start the game from memory when Bucks were down 20-5. From there 20 of 31 to finish the game and will the win.


Ahh I missed the game. Thanks for the context.
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Post#1916 » by deneem4 » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:25 am

dautjazz wrote:
deneem4 wrote:
LessEyeTest wrote:This is 100% Jokic's MVP. We can play make believe and act like the race is close, but eventually people will have to grow up and realize the race looks something like this:

1. Jokic





2. Tatum
3. Doncic
4. KD





5. Giannnis







6. Embiid


Jokic
Ja
Sabonis
Zion
Luka



Tatum
Embiid
Giannas
Donovan
Kd/Kyrie
Zion has missed 23 games out of 52, how can he be in the MVP conversation? Even if he played like 85% of the games, he wouldn't have a case on guys like Jokic, Doncic, Embiid, Tatum, and several others. He


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Post#1917 » by AleksandarN » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:35 am

B-easy wrote:Bucks are healthy and I see them finishing stronger than Nuggets (who are bad on the road), Giannis has a good chance at MVP.


He missed 12 games already. He can’t miss anymore games. I think Denver will have a better record. And Denver is not bad on the road. Where you get that lol. Plus Jokic has the numbers and the record. I can’t see him losing if he keeps that up. Jokic is averaging a triple double and are first in the west
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Post#1918 » by B-easy » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:42 am

AleksandarN wrote:He missed 12 games already. He can’t miss anymore games. I think Denver will have a better record. And Denver is not bad on the road. Where you get that lol. Plus Jokic has the numbers and the record. I can’t see him losing if he keeps that up. Jokic is averaging a triple double and are first in the west


Nuggets are 0.500 on the road. That's bad for a contender, and bucks are healthy and looking like they will finish strong. Jokic is still favorite, but Giannis and Bucks have momentum.
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Post#1919 » by MartyConlonOnTheRun » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:47 am

Infinite Llamas wrote:
brettski wrote:
Infinite Llamas wrote:
54 on 39 shots


His first 5 minutes were absolutely ass. He was 1 of 7 or 1 of 8 to start the game from memory when Bucks were down 20-5. From there 20 of 31 to finish the game and will the win.


Ahh I missed the game. Thanks for the context.

For more biased bucks fan context, it was an absolutely grindfest 106-105 where his teammates shot 7 of 29 on 3s and he had to take over. Everyone knew Giannis was getting the ball once the fourth quarter started and they couldn't stop him. Not the most efficient game but similar to the games the last couple years in the playoffs where is bad efficiency is still light years better than giving anyone else the ball
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Post#1920 » by Kobe187 » Fri Feb 3, 2023 6:54 am

MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:
Infinite Llamas wrote:
brettski wrote:
His first 5 minutes were absolutely ass. He was 1 of 7 or 1 of 8 to start the game from memory when Bucks were down 20-5. From there 20 of 31 to finish the game and will the win.


Ahh I missed the game. Thanks for the context.

For more biased bucks fan context, it was an absolutely grindfest 106-105 where his teammates shot 7 of 29 on 3s and he had to take over. Everyone knew Giannis was getting the ball once the fourth quarter started and they couldn't stop him. Not the most efficient game but similar to the games the last couple years in the playoffs where is bad efficiency is still light years better than giving anyone else the ball


Giannis was the offence for the Bucks, he willed them to a Win. Brutal offence shown by both teams that game. Giannis scored more than half his teams points lol.

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