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Dwights not a top candidate for MVP

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Post#21 » by Happyfoosball » Mon Mar 3, 2008 7:41 pm

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From what i've been hearing, people aren't going to give Kobe the trophy just yet. I don't understand how you can claim that Kobe already has the award wrapped up, when it's still early in March. he isn't on the best team in the conference and his numbers aren't out of this world. At what point do voters say that a guy on a 2nd place team who isn't having an amazing year must be the MVP favorite?


Because he probably listens to sports radio shows and watches ESPN, NBATV, etc. The media votes the mvp and it's gonna go to Kobe.
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Post#22 » by Happyfoosball » Mon Mar 3, 2008 7:42 pm

RawLewD12 wrote:we wouldn't be as bad without dwight as cleveland would be without lebron and NOH without cp3...boston would still have its 2 other all stars and would still be a playoff team...the lakers out west would not be a playoff team without kobe...you can make an argument as to why dwight isnt in there, but i really don't expect him to be in there until at LEAST next year, possibly 2 years, he needs some seasoning


I really felt like Lebron compiled this year. I don't think he's been as good as his numbers show. I think he's been great but I don't think he should be in the upper tier of the mvp discussions.
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Post#23 » by Bucs80 » Mon Mar 3, 2008 7:52 pm

Shouldn't really be a suprise

Lebron carrying his team
Paul carrying his team in the west
and Kobe the best player in the league has his team atop the west.
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Post#24 » by KingRobb02 » Mon Mar 3, 2008 8:20 pm

Happyfoosball wrote:-= original quote snipped =-

Because he probably listens to sports radio shows and watches ESPN, NBATV, etc. The media votes the mvp and it's gonna go to Kobe.


When I was in New Orleans for ASW, all the media types I talked to agreed that Lebron is having an awesome year and that he deserves some MVP credit. The only time I have heard someone throw Kobe into the mix was on NBA fastbreak and its mostly from the former players like Jalen and Mashburn. I'm not saying that Kobe doesn't deserve some kind of recognition, but MVP is crazy. Anyone who doesn't think that a core of Gasol, Odom, and Bynum can't win 48 games is crazy. Just 2 years ago, Gasol won 50 with Battier and Mike Miller, and the Lakers have what may be the best supporting cast in basketball.
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Post#25 » by craig01 » Mon Mar 3, 2008 9:26 pm

mfishy wrote:
The Lakers will need to win 62 games for Kobe to get a realistic shot at this thing.


Kobe basically already won bud. Sorry to break it to you.


Couldn't agree more.
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