Post#658 » by Father Time » Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:30 am
HouMac wrote:YLSKillaCam wrote:Kobe's leaving bron in the dust.
Please. Only 3 losses seperate LA from Cleveland. In fact, had the right call been made in tonight's game, I think LeBron would've edged out Kobe in most MVP rankings around the net. The records would've been 19-5 to Cleveland's 19-7. Add in LeBron's far superior numbers and LA's cupcake schedule, I think tonight's game would've done it.
Be very thankful for that ref.
Actually the Lakers SOS has been among the highest in the league so far. They've played lots of home games, but the cumulative record of their opponents was close to .500. Boston and Denver have had two of the easiest schedules in terms of opponent's win % so far this season. Atlanta and LA have both had tougher schedules.
Secondly, it was all three refs that made that call. They gathered to talk to each other after the play.
To me Kobe and LeBron are tied at number one for me.
1. Kobe or LeBron
2. Steve Nash
3. Carmelo Anthony
4. Dirk
5. Dwight Howard
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