Qwigglez wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Embiid was MVP last year.
Good catch. I haven't been sleeping lately and my memory has been terrible because of it

Actually, looking at the standings for 2022-23 season I didn't realize the Nuggets actually had only the 4th best record behind the Bucks, Celtics, and Sixers. And actually, looking at the top 5 in MVP voting last season, it appears Booker will have to post huge career numbers in order for him to get an MVP award. While I think Booker could very well average over 30 PPG, over 7 assists, and 6 rebounds, I'm unsure if he could do that with KD and Beal on the team, nor should he have to.
I think Book has a good chance, but I think Tatum will have a good chance too. He seems to be more liked around the league and higher ranked (not that I think he deserves it) and Book may not get as much credit since many seem to think KD is better, though based on the playoffs it didn't appear that way, so that could change this year.
Then I think Giannis has a good chance, not having won it in 3 years and they could be better this year.
And with more of an outside chance, if a lot of the top teams have injuries and OKC or Dallas have crazy good years, SGA or Luka have a chance.
OKC was really tough last year and if Chet plus their new players add a lot, plus the young players continue to improve, they could be very tough. I think their team is probably better now than they were when they tied for the 4th seed with Paul, but the west is also a lot tougher.
I would probably say the chances are something like:
Giannis
Tatum
Jokic
Booker
Embiid
SGA
Luka
then there could be someone else if like an LA team finishes atop the standings and Kawhi or AD finish atop the standings...either of them could easily get it.