Optms wrote:Infinite Llamas wrote:Lol at the idea that voters want to give Jokic the award based on race…because at the end of the day, he’s doughy, traditionally unathletic, doesn’t slam it home and block shots into the stands and his apathy to the award is a slap in the face to their power.
They have myriad reasons not to vote for him but they still do nonetheless because there’s simply no one in the league more important to the success of their team. And they vote with gritted teeth but I don’t think they are too happy about it. Skin color be damned.
The Nuggets just handedly beat a Clippers team on the road without Jokic. The Mav's would be lucky to win 15 games all season without Luka. The Nuggets are a 30-35 win team at best without Jokic. There is a massive difference in talent between the two supporting casts here and people need to stop pretending as if there isn't for the sake of propping up Jokic.
Luka's gotta deal with that, his supporting cast this year is still miles ahead of what Jokic had to drag to 46 wins last year.
Jokic's supporting cast is certainly better this year though.
Regarding beating "handedly beat a Clippers team on road", well, lets see...
With Jokic, facing Clippers
with PG and Kawhi: Win by 31, up by 40 at one point in first half...
Without Jokic, facing Clippers with only Kawhi: Win by 12
So a 19 point difference - FYI I'm not sure if you know this but last year's data analysis shows that an MVP candidate moves a spread by around ~6-7 points. I think the highest was Jokic at 7 points.