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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1061 » by Original Baller » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:18 am

its funny how the same writers that two years ago were saying Kobe was selfish, uncoachable, and doesn't make his teammates better is now getting Jordanesque media worship.

I guess thats what winning a title does for you. Judging from what the media is saying right now that nothing expect a total Laker collapse (losing the West #1 seed) or the Cavs rising back to having the best record in the league like last year will take the MVP away from Kobe this year.

I highly doubt the Cavs win the East or the Lakers don't win the West, so it looks like Kobe may be getting MVP #2 and building his legacy to join the top 5 greatest players of all time. :D
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1062 » by Original Baller » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:27 am

kaiiu2324 wrote:Lebron fans there is no reason in arguing in this thread. This whole forum is infested with Kobe fans who only will see one side of the story even if nothing is in Kobe's favor, its always something. People on here act as if the Cavs were a .500 team.LOL they are 21-8 despite losing the first 2 games,4 games behind the Lakers. 4 GAMES. Last year they won 66 games and this year they are on pace to win over 55 games and people say that isnt enough because they won 66 last year. Be serious people.Kobe and the Lakers hasnt done any thing people didnt expect them to do. They have the best record and are only one game ahead of Boston. A team that was expected to challenge the Bull 72 win record. You make a case that if Lebron doesnt win 66 games there is no way he wins MVP which is stupid.Well you can also make a case that if the Lakers dont win 66 games despite Kobe has no way in hell of winning the award despite having the most talented team in the league.


bad for you the media disagrees

they almost unanimously have Kobe as MVP so far....and some are even rating Melo higher than LeBron
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1063 » by kaiiu2324 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:58 am

^ Lol You take everything the media says seriously.
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Post#1064 » by Original Baller » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:20 am

kaiiu2324 wrote:^ Lol You take everything the media says seriously.


no just telling you why your arguments are futile because the real world operates outside of you and my opinion

if we're talking who DESERVES the MVP then homey you got your opinion....I got mine....Period

I have my basis you have yours. I'm not here to convert you to my view and you shouldn't expect me to convert to yours.

I assumed the only reasonable thing we were arguing is who we thought would win MVP. It seems all evidence is pointing to Kobe. Last year it was LeBron. Year before was debatable with Kobe and Paul.

There are to many guys who just love certain players that reasonable debate is hardly ever possible so it would be futile to do so IMO.
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Post#1065 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:55 am

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they almost unanimously have Kobe as MVP so far....and some are even rating Melo higher than LeBron


near unanimous? There was one story with 4 writers. In the past week I've seen multiple other stories from mutiple writers who have LeBron as MVP. I haven't seen any that have Carmelo ahead of LeBron. I have seen one that has him ahead of Kobe, though.
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Post#1066 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:58 am

Original Baller wrote:There are to many guys who just love certain players that reasonable debate is hardly ever possible so it would be futile to do so IMO.


There are a bunch of lakers fans arguing with a bunch of cavs fans, but there are also respected posters like Doctor MJ who have no bias in this who have LeBron ahead of Kobe. He had Dirk, Kobe, Lebron as the MVP the last 3 years.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1067 » by JimMurray » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:30 am

kaiiu2324 wrote:Lebron fans there is no reason in arguing in this thread. This whole forum is infested with Kobe fans who only will see one side of the story even if nothing is in Kobe's favor, its always something. People on here act as if the Cavs were a .500 team.LOL they are 21-8 despite losing the first 2 games,4 games behind the Lakers. 4 GAMES. Last year they won 66 games and this year they are on pace to win over 55 games and people say that isnt enough because they won 66 last year. Be serious people.Kobe and the Lakers hasnt done any thing people didnt expect them to do. They have the best record and are only one game ahead of Boston. A team that was expected to challenge the Bull 72 win record. You make a case that if Lebron doesnt win 66 games there is no way he wins MVP which is stupid.Well you can also make a case that if the Lakers dont win 66 games despite Kobe has no way in hell of winning the award despite having the most talented team in the league.


So you've resorted to crying about how weak your arguments are? The Cavs are legit because they are only FOUR games behind the Lakers after the first 1/4 of a season? You disappoint me. I had faith in you.

We established in the beginning that the MVP encompasses multiple factors...one of which happened to be stats. In virtually every other Category, Kobe has the edge on Lebron...so what's the problem? If you want to hand out a stats award like the baseball silver slugger....than give it to Lebron. If you want to hand out the MVP, give it to Kobe.
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Post#1068 » by JimMurray » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:33 am

kaiiu2324 wrote:^ Lol You take everything the media says seriously.


Are they not the ones who vote for the MVP? Would you rather we take YOU seriously? Or any of us for that matter?
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1069 » by JimMurray » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:35 am

lj4mvp wrote:
Original Baller wrote:There are to many guys who just love certain players that reasonable debate is hardly ever possible so it would be futile to do so IMO.


There are a bunch of lakers fans arguing with a bunch of cavs fans, but there are also respected posters like Doctor MJ who have no bias in this who have LeBron ahead of Kobe. He had Dirk, Kobe, Lebron as the MVP the last 3 years.


I'm ok with this statement, as long as you admit your bias.
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Post#1070 » by ugkfan2681 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:37 am

kobe dropped 40 on the the thunder now lebron is going to drop 40 on the kings and christmas its on.LOL me being a rockets fan lol CARL LANDRY FOR MVP.
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Post#1071 » by Dat Pass » Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:23 pm

lj4mvp wrote:
Original Baller wrote:[
they almost unanimously have Kobe as MVP so far....and some are even rating Melo higher than LeBron


near unanimous? There was one story with 4 writers. In the past week I've seen multiple other stories from mutiple writers who have LeBron as MVP. I haven't seen any that have Carmelo ahead of LeBron. I have seen one that has him ahead of Kobe, though.


Post a couple. Because I dont believe you.
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Post#1072 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:29 pm

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lj4mvp wrote:
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they almost unanimously have Kobe as MVP so far....and some are even rating Melo higher than LeBron


near unanimous? There was one story with 4 writers. In the past week I've seen multiple other stories from mutiple writers who have LeBron as MVP. I haven't seen any that have Carmelo ahead of LeBron. I have seen one that has him ahead of Kobe, though.


Post a couple. Because I dont believe you.


a couple have already been posted in this thread.

Stein yesterday
Hollinger a couple of days ago
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Post#1073 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:31 pm

JimMurray wrote:
kaiiu2324 wrote:Lebron fans there is no reason in arguing in this thread. This whole forum is infested with Kobe fans who only will see one side of the story even if nothing is in Kobe's favor, its always something. People on here act as if the Cavs were a .500 team.LOL they are 21-8 despite losing the first 2 games,4 games behind the Lakers. 4 GAMES. Last year they won 66 games and this year they are on pace to win over 55 games and people say that isnt enough because they won 66 last year. Be serious people.Kobe and the Lakers hasnt done any thing people didnt expect them to do. They have the best record and are only one game ahead of Boston. A team that was expected to challenge the Bull 72 win record. You make a case that if Lebron doesnt win 66 games there is no way he wins MVP which is stupid.Well you can also make a case that if the Lakers dont win 66 games despite Kobe has no way in hell of winning the award despite having the most talented team in the league.


So you've resorted to crying about how weak your arguments are? The Cavs are legit because they are only FOUR games behind the Lakers after the first 1/4 of a season? You disappoint me. I had faith in you.

We established in the beginning that the MVP encompasses multiple factors...one of which happened to be stats. In virtually every other Category, Kobe has the edge on Lebron...so what's the problem? If you want to hand out a stats award like the baseball silver slugger....than give it to Lebron. If you want to hand out the MVP, give it to Kobe.


It's actually 3 games with the lakers playing 2/3rds of their games at home

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Post#1074 » by Dat Pass » Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:45 pm

How can this be anyone other than Kobe right now?

Kobe led the Lakers to 8-3 without Gasol, and 2 of those games were without Bynum. Let me translate, even without Gasol, the Lakers still had a better win percentage than the Cavs.

With the starting unit intact, the Lakers are 15-1. Giving them an overall record of 23-4, best record in the league and 4 games ahead of the Cavs in the loss column.

Let me be preemptive. Sure the Lakers have more talent, however, LeBron has MORE than enough talent to beat the 5-6 bad teams he's already lost to.

Kobes stats arent far off from LeBrons either: Per 36:
28-5-4-2 on 49% v. 27-6-7-1 on 50%

Kobes defense has been better. Even some LeBron fans have admitted it.

What argument can be made for LeBron over Kobe right now?
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Post#1075 » by YLSKillaCam » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:00 pm

lj4mvp wrote:
Stein yesterday
Hollinger a couple of days ago



You mean Ford. Stein has Kobe as his MVP so far.

So that leaves you with Hollinger who is a LOL fail.
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Post#1076 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:10 pm

even if I wrote the wrong name, how does that leave me with hollinger? I'm pretty sure Ford has an MVP vote. And I've seen other articles too - not sure if those writers have votes or not.
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Post#1077 » by semi-sentient » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:13 pm

lj4mvp wrote:
Original Baller wrote:There are to many guys who just love certain players that reasonable debate is hardly ever possible so it would be futile to do so IMO.


There are a bunch of lakers fans arguing with a bunch of cavs fans, but there are also respected posters like Doctor MJ who have no bias in this who have LeBron ahead of Kobe. He had Dirk, Kobe, Lebron as the MVP the last 3 years.


Except Doctor MJ doesn't have LeBron ahead of Kobe.

Doctor MJ wrote:Personally I think the two of them are neck and neck for the MVP right now, but the statistical arguments for LeBron are legitimate.
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Post#1078 » by YLSKillaCam » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:31 pm

lj4mvp wrote:even if I wrote the wrong name, how does that leave me with hollinger? I'm pretty sure Ford has an MVP vote. And I've seen other articles too - not sure if those writers have votes or not.



Ford doesn't have a MVP vote. He said this is a chat last year.

Marc Stein has a vote, Adande has a vote, Bucher has a vote.

Not sure if Hollinger has a vote, but probably does.

Those are the only three (four) that I know of from ESPN.

Stein is for Kobe.

We can assume Adande is going to vote for Kobe although he hasn't said it yet

And Bucher will probably vote for Kobe. He voted for kobe in 05-06.
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Post#1079 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:38 pm

Ball Boy wrote:How can this be anyone other than Kobe right now?

Kobe led the Lakers to 8-3 without Gasol, and 2 of those games were without Bynum. Let me translate, even without Gasol, the Lakers still had a better win percentage than the Cavs.

With the starting unit intact, the Lakers are 15-1. Giving them an overall record of 23-4, best record in the league and 4 games ahead of the Cavs in the loss column.

Let me be preemptive. Sure the Lakers have more talent, however, LeBron has MORE than enough talent to beat the 5-6 bad teams he's already lost to.

Kobes stats arent far off from LeBrons either: Per 36:
28-5-4-2 on 49% v. 27-6-7-1 on 50%


Nice trick, shrinking the minutes to make the numbers look closer then round the numbers to make them look even closer and use FG% instead of eFG% or TS% to hide Kobe's poor shooting from 3 (exactly when is this supposed to gravitate to the mean)
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1080 » by Dat Pass » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:19 pm

lj4mvp wrote:
Ball Boy wrote:How can this be anyone other than Kobe right now?

Kobe led the Lakers to 8-3 without Gasol, and 2 of those games were without Bynum. Let me translate, even without Gasol, the Lakers still had a better win percentage than the Cavs.

With the starting unit intact, the Lakers are 15-1. Giving them an overall record of 23-4, best record in the league and 4 games ahead of the Cavs in the loss column.

Let me be preemptive. Sure the Lakers have more talent, however, LeBron has MORE than enough talent to beat the 5-6 bad teams he's already lost to.

Kobes stats arent far off from LeBrons either: Per 36:
28-5-4-2 on 49% v. 27-6-7-1 on 50%


Nice trick, shrinking the minutes to make the numbers look closer then round the numbers to make them look even closer and use FG% instead of eFG% or TS% to hide Kobe's poor shooting from 3 (exactly when is this supposed to gravitate to the mean)


Is that the only thing you can argue agaisnt in my post? A couple tenths difference when I rounded? And you do realize that 95% of the voters for MVP dont give a sh** about TS% right?

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