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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1081 » by semi-sentient » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:27 pm

I think it's pretty clear that Kobe is getting some extra credit for doing what he's doing with a broken finger. Commentators have been praising him for it, so maybe LeBron should break a finger or two to swing some sympathy votes his way.

BTW, prior to breaking his finger Kobe was shooting .328 (not great, but not terrible) from downtown and since he has shot .172 (5-29). Likewise, his free throw shooting has dropped from .844 to .804 since the injury.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1082 » by Dat Pass » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:33 pm

Btw, without rounding or using the PER 36 even though LeBron plays more..

Kobe is: +.6ppg, -.014fg%, +.044ft%, -.0913p%, -1.2rpg, -3.2apg, +.9spg, -.5bpg, +.6topg

The Lakers are on pace to win 70 games, the Cavs to win 59.

Is the difference in stats really enough?
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1083 » by See5 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:35 pm

I've always wondered if the statheads would still pick LeBron for MVP if we replaced Kobe with oh....'96-'97 Jordan(who's stats are nearly identical to current Kobe in every category).

I think Kobe is playing at that type of level right now.
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Post#1084 » by NYK 455 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:50 pm

21-8 with Mo Williams, Shaq, and Mike Brown is more impressive than 23-4 with Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Ron Artest, Lamar Odom, and Phil Jackson. Not to mention he has the statistical advantages and is a flat out better player and more valuable to his team. LeBron is my MVP at this point.

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Post#1085 » by CharlieMurphy » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:55 pm

NYK 455 wrote:21-8 with Mo Williams, Shaq, and Mike Brown is more impressive than 23-4 with Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Ron Artest, Lamar Odom, and Phil Jackson. Not to mention he has the statistical advantages and is a flat out better player and more valuable to his team. LeBron is my MVP at this point.

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um... no it's not because it's still 21-8....
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1086 » by Dat Pass » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:56 pm

There's no point, the Cavs could be .500 and these clowns would still argue that he's MVP.
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Post#1087 » by NYK 455 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:05 pm

Ball Boy wrote:There's no point, the Cavs could be .500 and these clowns would still argue that he's MVP.


I don't think so.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1088 » by CharlieMurphy » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:08 pm

Player A: 30.4pts 6.6reb 4.3ast 2.2stl .5blk .495FG .834FT
Player B: 29.3pts 5.6reb 4.2ast 2.19stl .26blk .488FG .833FT

Just a hint.. Player A's team won 72 games.
Player B's team in on pace to win 70.

conclusion: if player B continues to play at this level and Player B's team wins 70 games, player B is a LOCK to win MVP. If player B plays continues to play at this level and Player B's team wins 65-69 games he's still the favorite to win MVP.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1089 » by An Unbiased Fan » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:13 pm

CharlieMurphy wrote:Player A: 30.4pts 6.6reb 4.3ast 2.2stl .5blk .495FG .834FT
Player B: 29.3pts 5.6reb 4.2ast 2.19stl .26blk .488FG .833FT

Just a hint.. Player A's team won 72 games.
Player B's team in on pace to win 70.

conclusion: if player B continues to play at this level and Player B's team wins 70 games, player B is a LOCK to win MVP. If player B plays continues to play at this level and Player B's team wins 65-69 games he's still the favorite to win MVP.

But, but, Player A had Pippen, Rodman and Phil Jackson. Lebron has Mo Williams, Shaq and Mike Brown. So they'll still pick Lebron. :lol:
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Post#1090 » by kaiiu2324 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:20 pm

Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in FGA.
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Post#1091 » by An Unbiased Fan » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:22 pm

kaiiu2324 wrote:Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in Wins.

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Post#1092 » by CharlieMurphy » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:25 pm

kaiiu2324 wrote:Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in FGA.


??? really confused... since when has taking shots been a bad thing??? it's not like he shoots 40%. If he were smush parker leading the league in FGA i'd say you'd have a case. Unfortunately, he's only taking 22 shots a game. I don't think any knowledgeable basketball fan would say that's an inordinate amount of shots for a man of player B's caliber. But I would expect foolish basketball fans to think so. So good work. You should write for the washington post.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1093 » by kaiiu2324 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:27 pm

An Unbiased Fan wrote:
kaiiu2324 wrote:Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in Wins.

True

Yea where was these wins before player B got Pau.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1094 » by CharlieMurphy » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:28 pm

kaiiu2324 wrote:
An Unbiased Fan wrote:
kaiiu2324 wrote:Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in Wins.

True

Yea where was these wins before player B got Pau.


the same place they were for lebron before he got mo williams--no where to be found.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1095 » by kaiiu2324 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:32 pm

Its ironic that a Kobe fan has Paul Pierce in their avatar.Lol im done with this, its not Kobe vs Lebron. Its MVP discussion
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1096 » by Dat Pass » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:34 pm

kaiiu2324 wrote:
An Unbiased Fan wrote:
kaiiu2324 wrote:Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in Wins.

True

Yea where was these wins before player B got Pau.


Get this.. And please PAY ATTENTION:

The Lakers minus Gasol this season : 8-3 (.727)
The Cavs this season: 21-8 (.724)

Hmmmmm... :lol:
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Post#1097 » by kaiiu2324 » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:35 pm

Thats why Gasol is the Lakers MVP.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1098 » by CharlieMurphy » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:38 pm

kaiiu2324 wrote:Its ironic that a Kobe fan has Paul Pierce in their avatar.Lol im done with this, its not Kobe vs Lebron. Its MVP discussion


the avatar's hilarious. And I'm not a die hard kobe fan. I like the guy. Furthermore, even if I was a hardcore fan that wouldn't stop me from seeing what's obvious at this point--that at this point in the season Kobe's the MVP. Who will win it is still up for grabs but as far MVP goes for the first quarter, it's Kobe. But there's still plenty of basketball to be played.


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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1099 » by Bgil » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:57 pm

NYK 455 wrote:21-8 with Mo Williams, Shaq, and Mike Brown is more impressive than 23-4 with Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Ron Artest, Lamar Odom, and Phil Jackson. Not to mention he has the statistical advantages and is a flat out better player and more valuable to his team. LeBron is my MVP at this point.

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The funny thing is that one could argue statistically that Lebron has as much, if not more, help around him than Kobe had last year. But somehow you guys are 4th in the East and 7-3 in your last 10 including losses to Memphis and a Dirk-less Mavs.

59 wins is just not impressive considering your record last season, the amount of talent you've added, your pending 4th place finish in the East, and the Lakers on pace to win 70 despite injures to their two best players.

But that's not even the half of it....
If you haven't noticed, the MVP usually goes to the years best story. Last year, your catapault to 66 wins was it. The year before it was the Lakers springboard to contention. Before that it was Nash and Dirk killing all expectations. This year there have been several great stories, Kobe's improved game, Camelo's domination, Nash's resergence etc. but you guys aren't it. In fact, the best story coming out of Cleveland is about how much worse you guys look compared to last season. That's not going to win an MVP.
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Re: MVP Rankings 1.0 

Post#1100 » by INKtastic » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:18 pm

An Unbiased Fan wrote:
kaiiu2324 wrote:Player B has Phil Jackson, Pau Gasol,Andrew Bynum, and Ron Artest. And with all the talent player B still feels the need to lead the league in missed shots.

True


fixed your correction.

and when you factor in things like home vs away, strenght of schedule, etc, the lakers project out to 59 wins, not 70.

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