NO-KG-AI wrote:Am I the only one that thought the conference MVP awards were kind of based on the first 3 rounds, and not just the conference finals? lol.
No I did too. Such a stupid award.
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NO-KG-AI wrote:Am I the only one that thought the conference MVP awards were kind of based on the first 3 rounds, and not just the conference finals? lol.
Doctor MJ wrote:Salieri wrote:Gooner wrote:He has been the MVP of this series, that's for sure.
Absolutely not.
He has played very well and elevated his game, no doubt. But if you think anyone other than Jokic has been the MVP of this series, you haven't been paying attention.
So here's what I'll say:
1. Murray's been the team's MVP during his Flurries. The rest of the time, Jokic has been the most valuable guy on the court. I think it's pretty debatable how that all adds together.
2. I do think that as things stand Murray is the favorite for the WCF MVP award, even though I think Jokic probably still has a good argument for actually being the most valuable player. I mean, if nothing else, you have Jokic calling Murray the team's best player. There's poetry in Murray getting this honor.
Doctor MJ wrote:If Murray can stay hot long enough, and Jokic is fine letting him do the cooking, then Murray will be the Finals MVP.
Doctor MJ wrote:1. Murray's been the team's MVP during his Flurries. The rest of the time, Jokic has been the most valuable guy on the court. I think it's pretty debatable how that all adds together.
tsherkin wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:If Murray can stay hot long enough, and Jokic is fine letting him do the cooking, then Murray will be the Finals MVP.
Should he be, though?Doctor MJ wrote:1. Murray's been the team's MVP during his Flurries. The rest of the time, Jokic has been the most valuable guy on the court. I think it's pretty debatable how that all adds together.
Again, has he?
He's been incendiary in his scoring, but what makes an MVP? Jokic is the underpinning to everything they do on offense and is a large part of why Murray is able to get the looks he gets... often to the point of being the dude initiating the DHO or the screen or whatever which ultimately clears him. And it's not like Joker is putting up tiny stats himself. Joker's posting 27/15/11 on 61% TS while smashing the offensive glass.
Murray scoring 8 more points per game because Jokic is choosing to leverage his playmaking instead of shooting and scoring for scoring's sake suddenly makes him not the most valuable player to the team?
That makes me question what "most valuable" actually means.
tsherkin wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:If Murray can stay hot long enough, and Jokic is fine letting him do the cooking, then Murray will be the Finals MVP.
Should he be, though?Doctor MJ wrote:1. Murray's been the team's MVP during his Flurries. The rest of the time, Jokic has been the most valuable guy on the court. I think it's pretty debatable how that all adds together.
Again, has he?
He's been incendiary in his scoring, but what makes an MVP? Jokic is the underpinning to everything they do on offense and is a large part of why Murray is able to get the looks he gets... often to the point of being the dude initiating the DHO or the screen or whatever which ultimately clears him. And it's not like Joker is putting up tiny stats himself. Joker's posting 27/15/11 on 61% TS while smashing the offensive glass.
Murray scoring 8 more points per game because Jokic is choosing to leverage his playmaking instead of shooting and scoring for scoring's sake suddenly makes him not the most valuable player to the team?
That makes me question what "most valuable" actually means.
Salieri wrote:Gooner wrote:He has been the MVP of this series, that's for sure.
Absolutely not.
He has played very well and elevated his game, no doubt. But if you think anyone other than Jokic has been the MVP of this series, you haven't been paying attention.
Dr Positivity wrote:I think Murray will get the conference finals MVP and Jokic the finals.
To slow down Jokic the Heat would likely have to recreate The Hachimura Defense Strategy, having someone else guard him while Bam leaves Gordon open to provide reinforcements on Jokic. I don't know if they have anyone that can recreate Hachimura's weirdly decent proficiency guarding Jokic.
Doctor MJ wrote:In a possession where X's presence allows Y a good shot, X deserves some amount of credit for getting Y a better shot than he'd otherwise get. Now, to make up numbers, let's say this makes a 5-10% TS difference, but the player ends up shooting 20+% better than expected in that run. In such a case, I would argue that Y is adding more value than X.
tsherkin wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:In a possession where X's presence allows Y a good shot, X deserves some amount of credit for getting Y a better shot than he'd otherwise get. Now, to make up numbers, let's say this makes a 5-10% TS difference, but the player ends up shooting 20+% better than expected in that run. In such a case, I would argue that Y is adding more value than X.
And if scoring was the only source of value, then I can see how that would be an influencing factor, for sure. Especially with a large volume gap. But when one dude is scoring +4 ppg and offering little else, and the other dude averaged a triple double from the 5 and was still scoring efficiently (Jokic was still +3% rTS in the playoffs, though obviously Murray's scoring was incandescent and considerably more efficient, ), then it's troublesome for me to look at that guy as the MVP because he isn't providing nearly as much to the team.
That's kind of what I'm getting at. We're discussing Finals MVP here, and the notion of how he's scoring has been raised. "If he continues in the Finals" and all that. But the engine of this team, the actual most valuable player to their chances of winning, strikes me as not the guy who scored more a couple of games in the WCFs.
I don't know. I just struggle to see what Jokic is doing and then accept the idea that a one-dimensional player doing a lot less is more valuable because he's been enabled to score a bunch while offering nothing else. Meantime, Jokic is boot-strapping the team with his mere presence and doing everything.
LookToShoot wrote:Melo is the only player that makes the Rockets watchable for the basketball purists. Otherwise it would just be three point shots and pick n roll.
RCM88x wrote:Would be pretty hilarious if someone has arguably the GOAT peak, wins the title and the #1 seed in their conference and doesn't win FMVP or RS MVP
And by hilarious I mean sad
LesGrossman wrote:RCM88x wrote:Would be pretty hilarious if someone has arguably the GOAT peak, wins the title and the #1 seed in their conference and doesn't win FMVP or RS MVP
And by hilarious I mean sad
100% agree, but it has happened before. FMVP is kinda the hail mary go to argument for certain people to fuel their narratives (even though its another one of those totally meaningless awards). I think it should have been AD in 2020 and i think it should have been Steph at least once.
Is FMVP decided by the same people who vote MVP? Then i can see them trying to derail how stupid they look after giving the MVP to Embiid...
LookToShoot wrote:Melo is the only player that makes the Rockets watchable for the basketball purists. Otherwise it would just be three point shots and pick n roll.
RCM88x wrote:LesGrossman wrote:RCM88x wrote:Would be pretty hilarious if someone has arguably the GOAT peak, wins the title and the #1 seed in their conference and doesn't win FMVP or RS MVP
And by hilarious I mean sad
100% agree, but it has happened before. FMVP is kinda the hail mary go to argument for certain people to fuel their narratives (even though its another one of those totally meaningless awards). I think it should have been AD in 2020 and i think it should have been Steph at least once.
Is FMVP decided by the same people who vote MVP? Then i can see them trying to derail how stupid they look after giving the MVP to Embiid...
No FMVP is only like 15 national media people.