76ciology wrote:Marc Spears says he no longer votes for NBA awards:
“I remember an NBA coach telling me, ‘Well, you better vote for James Harden over Russell Westbrook because James Harden is gonna give you more interviews than Russ does. He's gonna see who voted for him, and if you didn't vote for him, he's going to shun you.’”
I have no doubt that access to players, ability to get quotes for columns, etc. has always played a role in media votes. I stopped caring about these kinds of awards when they gave Bird the MVP in '84 over Bernard King. There was media chatter from before the season about Bird not having yet won one, so it had been pretty much predetermined.
Anyone but the most biased, ardent Celtics fan knew that King was MVP. He had one of the greatest seasons I've ever seen any player have, dragging a virtual G-League level Knicks team to game 7 of the ECF.
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