Mickey8 wrote:AleksandarN wrote:Also the total assist leader. A Center leading the league in total assists. Tell me how he doesn’t win his third mvp in a roll.
Players who are afraid to take the shoots in the game and who are hiding behind the assists like Jokic was in the half of the games that he played this season, should not be on anyone's list for the MVP award. You cannot be awarded for being passive . The last game is another example ,Jokic had on the paper solid numbers overall but he wasn't even the third best player in the game. And there were too many games like that this season that should disqualifying him from the race. MVP candidate has to take responsibility in every game and not just be a spectator in the quarter of the games and he's capable to do that . Previous two MVP awards were legit and well deserved for Jokic , he carried trash teams to some team success. This season he's not that dominant, he has better and healthier team and he's taking more of the back seat , he's an all star player and still the top player on the Nuggets roster but he's not the MVP candidate with the quality of play he's displaying this season compared to the previous two seasons. I think he will be more aggressive in the play off's and his objective by now should the finals MVP title.
to me he's clearly coasting, taking a backseat when the team is rolling, becoming more aggressive if the game is more competitive and they need him. But even when he's not in attack mode he's still putting his teammates in position to succeed, moving the ball, screening, running, finding them in good position. And still having a massive impact on the game.
to me that's the maximum level of maturity for a player, what also allows him to have all that stamina and avoid injuries, all while generating amazing vibes around him. He's not competing with his teammates, he doesn't feel the need to protect his numbers and assert his dominance, and he's absolutely walking the walk in terms of putting winning above everything.
This might be the most impressive RS I have ever witnessed, over Shaq in 2k.