GrandTheftRondo wrote:Kurtz wrote:GeorgeSears wrote:
It's probably wrong. The one I'm looking at is:
Embiid +120
Jokic +275
Shai +375
It's wild what one great game in the middle of the season against a terrible team can do for those odds. Before that game both Embiid and Joker were running at +200. Lots of people betting on emotion.
The way in which over the last couple of years people want to attribute MVPs to players based off a single game or two is ridiculous.
I hope the actual voters aren’t so easily swayed but I doubt it.
Embiid is the frontrunner but the 70 point outburst should have absolutely minimal bearing on that.
stop it lmfao, Embiid is not the "frontrunner" because of one stat padding game in which he took 40 shots and went 20 times to the line.
he's played almost 10 less games than Jokic and SGA, don't be ridicilous
do team records not matter anymore?
say the Nuggets (or the Thunder) end up winning the West and Philly is 3rd in the East - do u think Embiid wins it then?
because...what? because he scores a few more PPG while taking a few more shots? big whoop
Embiid should win the scoring title as he has in the past, he def deserves that but that's about it. that's all you get for jacking up shots.