Outsider: McGrady an MVP Candidate?
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MVP's are voted because of their stats & the effect they have on their team.... You dont have to win a championship to be an MVP (see Dirk N: Mavericks Playoffs vs Golden State) ..... if his numbers improve and he takes the rockets to the top of the standings, during the regular season, he should be considered the MVP. He could be a candidate if the rockets keep winning but there are 4 or 5 others in this league who's numbers are better.
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the gm's have their head so far up Kobe's ass to not vote him this year. Every year Kobe has is group of supporters that vote for him, then he'll get the extra to vote for him because he deserves.
Realistically though, I Think it should be Chris Paul, he's absolutely annihilating the West, but they won't give it to a 2nd year player over a legend in his prime so..
Realistically though, I Think it should be Chris Paul, he's absolutely annihilating the West, but they won't give it to a 2nd year player over a legend in his prime so..
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tmac4real wrote:
Realistically though, I Think it should be Chris Paul, he's absolutely annihilating the West, but they won't give it to a 2nd year player over a legend in his prime so..
It's actually Chris' 3rd year in the NBA not his second.
In 1979 Moses Malone won his 1st MVP award in his 3rd year in the NBA.
That was when the players voted for the winner but they changed it in 1980 to where the sportswriters and broadcasters vote instead.
Kareem in 1978-1979: (his 10th season)
23.8 points per game
12.8 rebounds per game
5.4 assists per game
4.0 blocks per game
1.0 steals per game
3.5 turnovers per game
57.7% field goal shooting
Lakers finished 47-35 record
Moses in 1978-1979: (his 3rd season)
24.8 points per game
17.6 rebounds per game
1.8 assists per game
1.5 blocks per game
1.0 steals per game
4.0 turnovers per game
54.0% field goal shooting
Rockets finished 47-35 record
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If they can substain this type of play and get the 4th (5th in the standings) seed vs utah I see him getting some votes... The rockets are playing verry good ball this year. Great ball movement and verry good defense. I really liked their chances they were my seccond dark horse team with The lakers and especialy the spurs as my favorites with houston and phoenix being darkhorse picks in the western confrence
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texasholdem wrote:tmac4real wrote:
Realistically though, I Think it should be Chris Paul, he's absolutely annihilating the West, but they won't give it to a 2nd year player over a legend in his prime so..
It's actually Chris' 3rd year in the NBA not his second.
In 1979 Moses Malone won his 1st MVP award in his 3rd year in the NBA.
That was when the players voted for the winner but they changed it in 1980 to where the sportswriters and broadcasters vote instead.
Kareem in 1978-1979: (his 10th season)
23.8 points per game
12.8 rebounds per game
5.4 assists per game
4.0 blocks per game
1.0 steals per game
3.5 turnovers per game
57.7% field goal shooting
Lakers finished 47-35 record
Moses in 1978-1979: (his 3rd season)
24.8 points per game
17.6 rebounds per game
1.8 assists per game
1.5 blocks per game
1.0 steals per game
4.0 turnovers per game
54.0% field goal shooting
Rockets finished 47-35 record
like I said Kobe is way too powerful to lose to Chris Paul.
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