Post#83 » by ceoofkobefans » Sat Jan 18, 2025 4:34 am 
            
            
            don't feel like doing a preview so here's the voting post
POY
1. Kobe Bryant
The Lakers are going on their third year of providing Kobe with a horrific supporting cast, but they replace devean george with Maurice Evans and Chris Mihm with Andrew Bynum, who was on the team as an 18 y/o rookie last year, but he is now a legitimate rotation player this year, and they replace Brian Grant with Vladimir Radmanovic. In 07 not only do the Lakers have a terrible team, but they also deal with a fair share of injuries, inspite of this they still win 42 Games and have the 7th best offense in the league with a +2.1 rORTG behind another year of monster scoring from bean averaging a league best 30.7 IA PTS/75 on +3.9 rTS per TB (next best on the lakers is lamar odom at 16 on +1.1 in 56 Games, and next best in the league was Yao Ming who had a very impressive 30.4 on +6 rTS in 48 games with the rockets next to Tmac, who himself averaged 28.2 IA PTS/75 on -2.6 rTS% in 71 games, but the Rockets only managed a 106.9 ORTG, or +.4 rORTG in the 41 Games Yao and Tmac played together), again could keep going on and on about how good Kobe Bryant was this year and how crazy of a carry job he performed, but I'll refrain for now and move on
2. Tim Duncan
after a little bit of a down year in 06 Duncan has his last great full season where the spurs are a t3 team in the league, with their big 3 of duncan, parker, and ginobili, ending with him being one of the main forces in shutting down LeBron as the spurs swept the Cavs. he has a great statistical footprint this year, and is very neck and neck with Bean. If you wanted to put TD 1st for the PO run he had and the championship it resulted in I wouldn't be mad at it. It's a coinflip decision honestly, but Duncan's O isn't quite as good in 07 as it was in 01-05 and Kobe has reached his peak on that end which is largely superior to Duncan's despite what individual ORTG might lead one to believe. 
3. Steve Nash
now this is a toss up between Nash Dirk, and Bron. I'm going Nash here because they are very similar in the RS and Nash has a significantly better PO run than Dirk (who had issues consistently being a PO riser up to this point), and I don't think Bron was quite at the level of Dirk and Nash Offensively, and while LeBron is the best defender of the group he;s not the all league, fringe dpoy guy he is at his peak yet. 
4. Dirk Nowitzki
Yes Dirk has an amazing RS in 2007, and if this was an MVP vote he'd probably land at 1 for the season he Had but I don't think it's a 16 Steph situation where he's just so clearly the best RS player you can overlook the abysmal PO Series he had against the We Believe Warriors. 
5. LeBron James
Slowly but surely LeBron is creeping up to that GOAT level player he's unfortunately known as, but in 2007 he isn't quite there yet, despite being one of the best players in the league still. This season is capped off by a 2001 76ers style PO run where the Cavs make the finals behind their defense (-8.2 PO rDRTG), while having an offensive Superstar at the helm to keep the offense from being terrible, where they get outmatched in the finals. Unlike AI, LeBron gets absolutely stonewalled by the Spurs and has a really bad series making the sweep very easy for the spurs, I could see him over Dirk and Nash, but i give them the edge
HMs: Dwyane Wade, Kevin Garnett, Carmelo Anthony
OPOY
1. Steve Nash
2. Kobe Bryant
3. Dirk Nowitzki
HMs: LeBron James, Gilbert Arenas
DPOY
1. Tim Duncan
2. Shane Battier
3. Ben Wallace
HMs: Kevin Garnett, Andrei Kirilenko