Kurtz wrote:Exp0sed wrote:Kurtz wrote:
I mean yeah, if he wins a chip and decides to coast off of it for the rest of his career, then he shouldn't sniff another MVP. Where's the irony?
It does say a lot about a player when that is your expectation of him. Other greats didn't coast after winning - Lebron didn't, Giannis didn't, Kobe, Jordan, etc.
Again, if Jokic himself said he doesn't care about MVP, and his game shows it when he's constantly in third gear and doesn't mind putting up only 8 fga/game, then why is everyone else so gung-ho about shoving a 3rd MVP down his gullet? It's not like his numbers are blowing away the other 2 contenders for the award.
the irony lies in that in the 3 years he deserved it, his naysayers were claiming he doesn't deserve it because of lack of deep playoff success
If say, he'll get that playoff success this summer - their arguments will be invalidated but that's precisely when he'll stop playing like an MVP and turn to veteran coasting mode
that's the irony
Ok, that never really happened though. The past 2 years the award came down to Jokic vs Embiid, and neither guy has had playoff success, so how could that argument even be possible the last two years?
This is the first year this argument is being made, and it's made only because Jokic is going for a 3-peat. No player in NBA history has ever 3 peated as an MVP without a ring. This is no different from when Giannis had no real chance to get his 3rd MVP in a row because he kept getting bounced early. This is a standard that has always stood in place and Jokic would be a significant break from precedent if he were to win his 3rd.
There is no irony, it's straight up logical, precedent-based reasoning.
The problem is it’s an illogical precedent. One of the few (if not the only) clearly defined criteria of the MVP is that it’s a regular season award. I think pretty much everyone agrees on that. So why the insistence on applying postseason success where it doesn’t belong? Obviously that stuff matters immensely in other conversations, but not in the MVP debate.
You’re basically saying “Giannis and whoever else in the past was held to this stupid standard so we need to continue holding everyone to this stupid standard even though we all know it’s stupid and shouldn’t apply here.”