2. pose
3. rajon
4. manu
5. d-will
6. TD
7. caron
8. dwight
9. al thornton
10. leon
oh...top 10 players, not my 10 fav players/or 10 i would put together if i was GM

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Paul Pierce the Real MVP?
I was just as caught up in the MVP race as everyone else, and will be the first to admit that no one got any serious consideration in my discussion besides New Orleans point guard Chris Paul and the Lakers' Kobe Bryant. Chris Paul amazed everyone this season, taking his Hornets to within a game of the best record in the Western Conference, pushing David West to All-Star status, and even making Tyson Chandler a household name. Meanwhile, Kobe forced the Lakers to put a little more talent around him and then proved he could lead a team back to the Finals without Shaquille O'Neal standing over him. Sure, they lost in embarrassing fashion, but all season long Kobe showed the kind of leadership and personal accomplishment that define an MVP.
Now, however, I find myself wondering how I overlooked the most obvious . . .and perhaps best . . .choice for MVP: Paul Pierce.
All season the talk has been about Kevin Garnett's arrival in Boston. Occassionally Ray Allen's name would come up, as well, but only in the context of Garnett - kind of like a footnote. The story of the Celtics has been the story of Garnett and how he would bring another championship to the team that has won more titles than any team in the history of the NBA. Yet throughout the entire season we've seen that as Paul Pierce goes, so go the Celtics.
KG was injured, yet Boston kept winning. Ray Allen lost his shot for a while, yet the Celtics kept winning. All through the season, as the media focused on Allen and Garnett, it was Paul Pierce making the big plays, hitting the big threes, making game-saving shots or defensive stops . . .through it all it was Pierce pushing his team to the next level.
And at the end of the season it was Pierce holding the trophy.
All year we looked at Kobe and then CP3 as the MVP frontrunners, but perhaps we should have been paying a little more attention to what was going on in the Eastern Conference. Perhaps the real MVP was The Truth after all.
Wade3Iverson wrote:Lebron
Chris Paul
KG/TD
TD/KG
Dwight Howard
Dwyane Wade (healthy....no need to say he's not healthy, blah blah)
Yao Ming
Steve Nash
Dirk Nowitski
Manu Ginobli
Those Ten Ahead of Him
Hes in the next tier fighting it out with....
Amare
TMac
Bosh
JJ
Melo
Lets not overrate Pierce here. I know his defense has improved but I think people are getting a little carried away. He scored a little less then 20 ppg with a FG% of 44, despite having a good amount of help to draw attention away from him. I will give him credit for his defense, but I also felt Ray Allen did a tremendous job on Kobe............and great defensive teams will always make everyone look like a better defender because teammates will be able compensate for other teammates' weaknesses.
His previous playoff performance haven't been spectacular either. In his 5 career playoff appearances he has shot the following percentages....
40.3%
39.9%
34.2%
50.5%
44.1%
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Avg = 42%
He's a good player that was probably underrated before this season, but I think he is finally getting his due (and then some).
greenbeans wrote:ok, heres an idea: we dont overrate Pierce and you dont overrate Wade, deal???