Gooner wrote:I don't understand these opinions about Rose. He led his team to 62 wins which was the best record in the league. His individual performances were outstanding and he didn't have a super team or another superstar playing with him. His season is a good example for MVP imo.
I think it is an understandable enough award on those “merits” (also top ten in minutes played, which is an easy way to accrue value), but that team was excellent regardless. Did he provide more value, or was he more impressive, bringing that team to 62 wins than Dwight did (or was) bringing the Magic to 52 wins, or Dirk did (or was) bringing the Mavericks to 55 wins?
The Bulls had a +8.8 on/court rating with Rose… and a +6 rating with him off/court (and the following year would go 18-9 without him). The Magic had a +8.4 on/court rating with Dwight, and a -0.4 rating with Dwight off/court. And the Mavericks had a +10.6 on/court rating with Dirk, but a -5.4 rating with him off/court. Does Rose deserve MVP for his team having one of the best benches in the league?
SpreeS wrote:I have no problems with MVP's with less stats but the highest team record, but i dont like Kobe/Paul case in 2008 where teams records are identical and Paul kills Kobe with all adv and impact stats and did it with less talent.
1. Their team records were not identical, and the Lakers’ record understates their SRS.
2. Kobe had higher RAPM (prior and non prior), as well as a higher prior-impact RAPM the subsequent year too. In part because those “advanced metrics” you like mostly ignore how Paul was at that point really only good for generating steals on defence.
3. Mo Pete is whatever, but I will never understand why Peja/DavidWest/Chandler is such a maligned supporting cast. That is a great group for a point guard to have. Terrible bench, sure, but that is also to be expected when you are essentially glueing your top four players together. And Kobe? Well, he had Odom. He had 27 games of Pau and 35 games of Bynum. Oh, and Derek Fisher was back! Quite the stacked group…