ROballer wrote:
Again, I'm basing my opinion on the history of voting for the award and the arguments made, outliers, narratives and others.
I'm voicing my opinion based on how I think voting will go down, not on how I MYSELF think is more deserving or not. Because that's a moot point honestly, only the result will stand out in time, not my opinion about the result.
You caring or not about a player or two having a considerable advantage in piling up "wins" due to a vastly better supporting cast(since you say record will determine it) doesn't faze me, since you don't have a single say in this in the end. I don't have a homer view or bone in this anyway, I don't support the Pacers(Lakers fan).
It's the most valuable player award. Not who is the better player. Not who wins the overall most games.
The fact that you say a measly 5 game difference in the standings will be enough, in an 82 game season....when the stats might even favor Haliburton in the end as well.
But the supporting cast:
Celtics are winning 45-50 without Tatum.
Bucks are winning 40-45 without Giannis.
Assuming good health for the rest of the roster of course.
Indiana are winning less than 20 without Hali.
If you don't think that matters, or you "don't care"....well the guys that actually vote, trust me, they do.
I don't have the problem for the cases of Jokic/Embiid. I still stand with what I said earlier BUT I can very much admit I could be wrong.
But for the others, no, sorry. If you think Celtics/Bucks winning 5 more games(or less, you said record will be the tiebreaker , might be even 1 game in your opinion), after being pegged as the greatest juggernauts to start the season...against a Pacers team most didn't even give a chance to make the playoffs in the first place, are enough to push Tatum/Giannis over Haliburton in the overall race, then I'm sorry for you, you'll be dissapointed.
I was looking it from a voters perspective. I'm saying voters won't end up voting for a guy on a 4 seed unless he blows away the competition. If Jokic has a top 3 PER and running away with the 1 seed after showing his worth in the finals, voters aren't going to go out of their way to vote for Hali. I totally agree 1-3 games isn't going to matter but if Celtics are 59-23 and the Pacers are 52-30, yes I think it will make a difference.
It is just rare that a MVP is not from a Top 3 seed. Only happened 2x this century:
1. RWB - Discussed how it was an anomaly and I think a lot of writers regret it
2. Jokic in 2022 when Giannis (3rd) and Embiid (4th) missed a ton of games with no other really viable candidates.
MVP Year Seed Wins
Embiid 2023 3rd 54
Jokic 2022 6th 48
Jokic 2021 3rd 47
Giannis 2020 1st 57
Giannis 2019 1st 60
James Harden 2018 1st 65
Russell Westbrook 2017 6th 47
Stephen Curry 2016 1st 73
Stephen Curry 2015 1st 67
Kevin Durant 2014 2nd 59
LeBron James 2013 1st 66
LeBron James 2012 2nd 46*
Derrick Rose 2011 1st 62
LeBron James 2010 1st 61
LeBron James 2009 1st 66
Kobe Bryant 2008 1st 57
Dirk Nowitzki 2007 1st 67
Steve Nash 2006 2nd 54
Steve Nash 2005 1st 62
Kevin Garnett 2004 1st 58
Tim Duncan 2003 1st 60
Tim Duncan 2002 2nd 58
Allen Iverson 2001 1st 56
Shaquille O'neal 2000 1st 67


















