sp6r=underrated wrote:Here is my ballot right now. This is not my vote:
1. Hakeem
2. Shaq
I could change my mind here. Shaq had a far better RS than Hakeem. Hakeem did have a better conference playoff than Shaq, but I'm not at all convinced Hakeem outplayed him in the finals. It has been years since I've seen this series outside of Game 1. Does anyone have a link to Games 2-4?
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3. Robinson: The best player in the RS. He had one monster series against LA.
4. Malone: 95 Jazz did disappoint in the PS, but he played great in that series. Their failure was mainly due to Stockton playing poorly. This was also Utah's best shot to win a title and one of the reasons I have little sympathy for Jazz fans who talk about Jordan. The 95 rockets are maybe the weakest champion of the last 30 years and they couldn't even beat them.
Also open to changing my mind here
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5. Barkley
I'm leaning towards Barkley here. Ewing, Payton and Stockton disqualified themselves due to their playoff performances. Barkley himself played poorly in the Phoenix series, but as Kamia pointed out he was injured. Still Barkley's injuries may be due to his conditioning. Does anyone know exactly what happened to him?
He had an injured knee - I have no recollection of how he injured it, but he couldn't jump by the end of the series. It led to turnovers, horrible shots, and just offensive discombobulation on possessions where he tried to force the issue in the last few games of the series.
I'm not sure if exacerbated the problem in G6, but he didn't look completely healthy in G5 but could still player fairly normally (as evidenced by his G6 line). But by G7, he actually left the game at the end of the first half to (presumably) get early treatment in the locker room.
It's certainly an excuse if we look at his career arc, but it's a problem in the POY vote because how in the world could someone win with Charles Barkley in that condition?? HIs rebounding performance was amazing heart, but other than that he was a disaster. Games 5 and 7 are up on youtube to see, and I think it's a real issue for sliding Chuck into the #5 spot over some of those others guys.