cpower wrote:Young gun 6 wrote:Race is looking done. With just 17 games left Jokic just keeps stretching his lead by the day.
Jokic deserves the MVP but if he wins another he would be the first one to win 3 MVPs without being 1st or 2nd seed in RS. I think the media gave him a pass when his team ranked 11th in the league and that‘s breaking the normal best player on best team narrative.
I'm definitely not set that Jokic has clinched the MVP, but I'll say I don't think there's any reluctance to give him the MVP this year, whereas there was much trepidation about it last year, and I think the difference has everything to do with last year's playoffs.
Had Denver got upset in the first round with Jokic looking like a problem for his team, I think SGA would be running away with the race right now. Instead, Jokic looked like the best player in the world en route to a chip, and some votes came out an said they felt they'd been silly to not vote for him. I think this gives Jokic now a tailwind which will give him the edge over SGA if it remains close.
Edit: Let's also be clear that while voters like voting for guys on teams with elite records, the often mentioned idea that there was ever a traditional "best player on the best team" norm is wrong. There were always some who liked to think this simplistically, but there were always more sophisticated viewpoints as well, and if we're looking at the most extreme cases of winning MVP with a mediocre teams, they occurred decades ago, thus implying that this pull toward over-simplicity might actually be increasing in modern vote pools. This is ironic in some ways because the state-of-the-art understanding of the game is drastically more sophisticated than in earlier eras, but it also makes sense given that guys like SAS & Perk are such loud voices in the media and such guys make a point to talk with more childlike simplicity than voters who communicated primarily through writing tended toward.
To put it another way: It's the best of times and the worst of times right now as we get increasing divergence between the thinkers and the feelers.






