zimpy27 wrote:AleksandarN wrote:zimpy27 wrote:
Yeah he was great that year. Not taking anything from Jokic. Just pointing out that Mavs have been in disarray, I think they must have a record for least minutes the top lineup have had together. No one seems to be giving Doncic credit playing through adversity.
Jokic missed 8 games and the team played to a 21-win pace without him, Murray and MPJ.
Mavs record with Kyrie without Luka is 3 and 3. I mean I don’t see the comparison even with the lack of consistency. The talent level is too vast. Then you take in the difference in wins between mvps candidates in 2022 and 2024. The comparison doesn’t make sense
I disagree, Nuggets got 48 wins and Mavs likely get 50+ with no consistent lineups.
For Jokic the argument was that the team was poor except Gordon and some of MPJ, for Luka it's that the team has been inconsistent and poor beyond Kyrie until the recent trade.
Since trade this Mavs team looks like they could top the West in the RS.
You're ignoring two pretty crucial factors for Jokic in 2022 though...
1) Jokic was clearly the best player going by advanced stats; and
2) There wasn't another stand out candidate (Giannis and Embiid were the only other players to get 1st place votes, and Milwaukee and Philly both only won 51 games). The best team in the league was Phoenix, who were a two-headed monster with CP and Booker.
Neither of those factors applies to Luka this year.





