Mrakar wrote:kazyv wrote:
I mean... kinda true, but is that a problem? A center with 6 rebounds? That's just like... not that impressive, is it?
Do you have a problem with the fact that different player types exist? Would nobody but forwards/centers ever win MVP in your ideal world, because they can just put up more counting stats?
make it 10 rebounds and 3 assist since centers are not suposed to have 10 assists either... 33-10-3 still not cutting it close.
Of course Jokic would win MVP with 33-10-3 if he had his team on pace to win 67-70 games and his closest MVP rival was looking to be 15+ games behind him. Playing at 'MVP level' and having an overwhelming number of wins is the most common way MVP has been won over its entire history as an award, so there is no chance in hell that Jokic of all people wouldn't get the nod in that situation.
You switch Jokic and SGA's team record, and change Jokic's stat line to 33-10-3. Who are they giving the MVP to? Giannis? Tatum? SGA? No, its Jokic of course. In fact, it would have a good chance of being unanimous because there would be virtually no argument any other candidate could put up.


































