killbuckner wrote:Durant is likely going to average EIGHT points more than the second place finisher. Thats 66% more points than second place. I doubt you can find an example of someone winning the ROY of the year over a guy scoring 3 points more per game. PPG is just what voters usually go off of. This is going to be a landslide for Durant.
I was saying that there is absolutely no way it'll be unanimous unless the Sonics go undefeated from here on out..
Anyway, Glenn Robinson scored 10.2 ppg (on much better % shooting) more than Kidd and Kidd split ROY with Hill, 10.2 is 340% more points than you said possible to have more than a player and NOT win ROY over him (confusing sentence but the only way to phrase it).
Like I said, Chris Paul was not a unanimous winner. Neither was Roy. Horford has been better than the second place winners in both those years and Durant has been worse than the winners. It will be closer than you think because there are enough media guys out there that actually think Horford should win it.
Look, I think Durant will win it too but some voters are goint to look at Durant's low shooting %, his 3 TOs and only 2 assists, his weak rebounding for a 6'9 player who gets that many minutes, his atrocious defense (and atrocious is a nice word for it), and the fact that he is on the second worst team in the league and they are going to say that he doesn't deserve it. Some voters will want to seem deeper (thats how journalists think). If Atlanta makes the playoffs and Al has a decent stretch here against some crappy teams, I could see him getting some good support.
Some voters are kind of "old school" and want to say that they "value things that matter" and stuff.