Cubbies2120 wrote:rtiff68 wrote:Cubbies2120 wrote:
https://www.espn.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_/id/106613/iggy-makes-lebrons-shooting-iffy
If ANYONE deserved FMVP other than Iguodala, it was LeBron.
There's a reason LeBron (losing team, btw) had 4 votes, and Curry had none. Only Curry stans seem to not get that...
Stop it, and come to your senses.
Who was the Warriors best player in that series? Who lead the team in points by over 10, assists, and averaged over 5 rebounds per game from the PG spot?
Look at the entire history of the NBA and find a scenario that is similar…
…and no, ultimately, I don’t put that much stock into the opinion of Rachel Nichols and 10 other MEDIA members that participated in that vote— the apex of a small sample size paired with an unreliable authority.
Use your brain: you’re arguing like Stephen A. Smith
Use your brain bubba, there is already precedent for a losing team player winning FMVP, and if there was any series that that should have happened in again, it was 2015.
There were two possible FMVPs that series: Iggy, LeBron. Sorry if that hurts your feelings, but Curry finally got his FMVP this year.
It doesn’t hurt my feelings at all! I’m glad Andre won— it was the ultimate reward for a guy who sacrificed his starting spot and numbers for the good of the team (Barnes was an inferior player in a vacuum but a much better player playing off of the starters).
…that doesn’t mean that it made any sense at all, lol. And it’s especially funny when people like you use silly outliers lie this to try to push a narrative.
Steph Curry was easily the Warriors best and most important player during the 2015 Finals. Period.
Cubbies2120, Rachel Nichols, some RealGM posters (who really only care about LeBron), and 4-5ish other media members (out of 11 total) voted otherwise at that point. Good for you, but it doesn’t change what I just wrote…
Steph Curry was easily the Warriors best and most important player during the 2015 Finals. Period.