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Post#1 » by LISTEN2JAZZ » Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:32 pm

OT unless you think Sessions should be ROY or Gadz should be MVP.

But Lebron is having one heck of a season. Hard to believe in year five, we're already so used to his domination that it doesn't surprise anyone when he averages 30/8/7, while willing the Cavs to a respectable record. He's been average 40 points over the past three games, and has had all sorts of buzzer beating clutch plays. Must be fun to be a Cavs fan right about now.

Props to Chris Paul also for putting together a great season that gets overshadowed a bit by Lebron.

Al Horford should be the ROY. Averaging 9.8 and 10, which should probably be a double double by the time the season ends. Playing very consistent ball on a team that has lacked stability for years.

Sixth man goes to Ginobili.
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Post#2 » by DH34Phan » Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:34 pm

I think Kobe should finally win an MVP award.
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Post#3 » by Rockmaninoff » Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:35 pm

Sounds good to me, Adamcz, but I think Kobe is going to get MVP this year. LeBron does deserve it though.

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PF - Kevin Garnett
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Defensive Player of the Year? Chris Paul?
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Post#4 » by Buck You » Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:41 pm

MVP-LeBron James
ROY-AL Horford
Sixth Man-Manu Ginobli
Coach of the Year-Byron Scott

I can't think of MIP and DPOY right now.
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Post#5 » by drew881 » Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:54 pm

I have problems with giving Ginobili a sixth man award. I know its to the best bench player, and Ginobili does fit this description, but he is the 2nd or 3rd option on this team behind Duncan and Parker.

On the other hand, I've also never really been a fan of this award because players who start many games win this award (see Aaron Mckie the year the sixers made the finals), so there often is this "he has to prove that he can step into the starting lineup if needed" aspect of the award.

That said, I think someone like Barbosa epitomizes the sixth man award. Maybe not this year (I haven't followed the Suns much), but he has two legit starters in front of him (Bell and Nash), and comes off the Bench to play an integral role.
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Post#6 » by drew881 » Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:55 pm

Also, who is Exec of the year?

Ainge for getting Allen and Garnett? (my vote, as much as I dislike Ainge). Kupchak for getting Gasol?
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Post#7 » by InsideOut » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:33 am

What is an MVP?

The best player in the league?

The best player on the best team in the league?

The guy who has the best stats?

The guy who does the most with the worst team?

The guy whose team that would suffer the most without him?
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Post#8 » by Buck You » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:34 am

InsideOut wrote:What is an MVP?

The best player in the league?

The best player on the best team in the league?

The guy who has the best stats?

The guy who does the most with the worst team?

The guy whose team that would suffer the most without him?


Ding, ding, ding. That player is LeBron James.
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Post#9 » by Andrew34r » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:37 am

ReddBogutCharlieV wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Ding, ding, ding. That player is LeBron James.


Orlando would be pretty bad without Dwight Howard too.
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Post#10 » by drew881 » Sun Mar 9, 2008 2:45 am

InsideOut wrote:What is an MVP?

The guy whose team that would suffer the most without him?


I don't like this definition of MVP at all. You are taking the word valuable and using it very narrowly (ie. valuable to his team). You can ask the question: Who is the most valuable to his team? You can also ask the question: Which player is the most valuable to the league? Which player dominates the league (beating other players at his position for example.)

By using the first definition (suffering w/o x player), we can say Chicago was still a playoff team the years MJ was in retirement. Does that mean MJ was not an MVP in other years prior or following this time? The Bulls didn't really suffer without him too much, albeit they didn't win a championship.

This argument unfortunately favors players who play on mediocre, talentless teams, like AI on the sixers when he won it, or Lebron on a Cavs team. Should Bryant not be MVP this year because they got Gasol? I think this shouldn't hurt his chances.

I think an MVP should be defined as one who dominate games and makes other players better, but that team doesn't have to necessarily collapse without him.
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Post#11 » by Comet » Sun Mar 9, 2008 3:07 am

ReddBogutCharlieV wrote:MVP-LeBron James
ROY-AL Horford
Sixth Man-Manu Ginobli
Coach of the Year-Byron Scott
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Post#12 » by InsideOut » Sun Mar 9, 2008 3:58 am

drew881 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I don't like this definition of MVP at all. You are taking the word valuable and using it very narrowly (ie. valuable to his team). You can ask the question: Who is the most valuable to his team? You can also ask the question: Which player is the most valuable to the league? Which player dominates the league (beating other players at his position for example.)

By using the first definition (suffering w/o x player), we can say Chicago was still a playoff team the years MJ was in retirement. Does that mean MJ was not an MVP in other years prior or following this time? The Bulls didn't really suffer without him too much, albeit they didn't win a championship.

I think an MVP should be defined as one who dominate games and makes other players better, but that team doesn't have to necessarily collapse without him.


The trouble is that even the people who vote for the award use different definitions. Steve Nash won the award twice in a row. What definition was used that he won twice? Nobody thinks he is the best player in the league. The Suns weren't the best team in the league so he didn't win because he was the best player on the best team. He sure didn't have the best stats in the league. He didn't do the most with the worst team because the Suns were far from being bad. His team also wouldn't suffer the most without him. That would be Cleveland without Bron or the Lakers without Kobe. So what definition did the majority of voters use to give Nash back to back MVPs?
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Post#13 » by Baddy Chuck » Sun Mar 9, 2008 4:04 am

MVP-Lebron James
DPOY-Marcus Camby
Sixth man-Manu Ginobili (Doesnt he start more though?)
Coach of the Year-Byron Scott
Most Improved player-Jose Calderon?
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Post#14 » by ReddManBogieMan » Sun Mar 9, 2008 7:31 am

MVP: LeBron James
ROY: Kevin Durant
Coach of the Year: Doc Rivers or Phil Jackson??
Defensive POY: Marcus Camby
Most Improved Player: Rajon Rondo
6th man: Manu Ginobili

All NBA First Team:

PG: Chris Paul
SG: Kobe
SF: LeBron
PF: Kevin Garnett
C: Dwight Howard
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Post#15 » by Sigra » Sun Mar 9, 2008 12:04 pm

MVP: LeBron James
ROY: AL Horford
Coach of the Year: Rick Adelman
Defensive POY: Dwight Howard
6th man: Manu Ginobili

All NBA First Team:

PG: Chris Paul
SG: Kobe
SF: LeBron
PF: Kevin Garnett
C: Dwight Howard
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Post#16 » by coolhandluke121 » Sun Mar 9, 2008 4:03 pm

Sigra's right. Might argue for KG as DPOY considering how bad Allen and Pierce have been on D their whole careers, a trend which KG clearly changed. But other than that it's fine.

Just add Turkoglu for most improved.
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Post#17 » by Neapolitan Buck » Sun Mar 9, 2008 6:29 pm

My choices are:
MVP: Kobe Bryant
ROY: Al Horford
6th man: Manu Ginobili
Coach of the year: Scott or Adelman

Even if we know that Kobe is not the MVP David Stern wants because of the legal problems he had; so despite I think Kobe would deserve it, I know LeBron will win the award.
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Post#18 » by Neapolitan Buck » Sun Mar 9, 2008 6:33 pm

DPOY Garnett, Most improved Turkoglu or Paul

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