Since When Is Baron Davis An MVP Candidate?
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Kno wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Its just what theyre most commonly known as.
Just like Shaq's would say "Shaq" on it, and Amare's would most likely say "Amare" on it (not the best example there, but there's a chance. lol).
It would be weird to see Nash's say "Steve for MVP", Paul's to say "Chris for MVP" or Garnett's say "Kevin for MVP".
Baron's would be suitable with is first name though
I dunno "steve for MVP" has a nice ring to it for some reason.
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mistatwo mayn wrote:Complaining about Baron being a candidate is less ludicrous than about Kobe being a candidate. Fool has one of the deepest teams after the Watergate Gasol trade.
Kobe scoring 53 in a loss to Memphis sums it all up.
KG and Chris Paul dont have deep teams?
Both of those guys have another current all-star on their team.
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Ill Mago wrote:Kno, i hope you don't mind if i borrow that fabulous avatar of yours.
Go ahead. Thats what theyre for.
mistatwo mayn wrote:Complaining about Baron being a candidate is less ludicrous than about Kobe being a candidate. Fool has one of the deepest teams after the Watergate Gasol trade.
Kobe scoring 53 in a loss to Memphis sums it all up.
wtf?
Yet when he was putting up amazing numbers without a team, he never won one.
Now he has a team, and he shouldnt win one because he has a "good team"?
