MisterWestside wrote:An Unbiased Fan wrote:I penalized CP3 for choking away HCA down the stretch. That's more about play in critical games than record. I also pointed out that Paul had a healthy team with an All-Star David West, and Chandler as the defensive anchor. Peja gave them 17 PPG on 58% TS, and Mo Pete was great from long distance.
In contrast, Bynum played only 35 games for LA, and Pau only played 27 games. Think about that. Odom was a decent starter at 14/10, but that's a far cry from David West, and more on par with Peja. After that, you have Fisher as the only other guy with double digit scoring. Sorry, but I don't think a bench of Walton, Sasha, Farmar, Vlad Rad, as that good.
Kobe was the MVP
Forget 2008, what about 2007. Dirk didn't "choke" away HCA that season, so how does Kobe get a good case for MVP when Dirk was sitting on top of the West? And Kobe was at the 7 seed?
Kobe was the offensive & defensive anchor in 2007. He was also putting up crazy performances just to get LA into the post-season.
MVP is all about a player's team impact relative what he had to work with, IMO. Dirk wasn't a bad choice for MVP at all, and I rarely bring up this debate. BUT, I feel Kobe was the very definition of MVP from 2006-2008. Both he and Shaq, IMO, got jobbed due to changing criteria every year.
Like Elgee said, narrative plays the biggest role in who gets it. Kobe was just lucky that his lack of MVPs was so glaring, because the media was looking for any reason not to give it to him. I remember 2 weeks left in 2008, when the media(and realgm for that matter), proclaimed that whoever won the West should get MVP. Which is silly considering again, that Kobe only had Bynum for 35 games, and Pau for 27.
It's rather comical how some people don't think Kobe has earned his MVPs(including Finals), All-NBA/All-D selections, and rings. Dude is 16 years deep in the league, and people still continue with this nonsense.