Race to the MVP.

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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#361 » by NYK_89 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:16 pm

sisibilio wrote:1- Melo
2- LeBron
3- Duncan
4- Paul
5- Brandonta Ellinnings

They have been horrid in the efficiency department, belong nowhere near this list at the moment.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#362 » by sisibilio » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:17 pm

NYK_89 wrote:
sisibilio wrote:1- Melo
2- LeBron
3- Duncan
4- Paul
5- Brandonta Ellinnings

They have been horrid in the efficiency department, belong nowhere near this list at the moment.

In the inmortal words of somebody ripped off by dozens of people. Stats are like bikinis... you know the rest.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#363 » by NYK_89 » Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:49 pm

sisibilio wrote:
NYK_89 wrote:
sisibilio wrote:1- Melo
2- LeBron
3- Duncan
4- Paul
5- Brandonta Ellinnings

They have been horrid in the efficiency department, belong nowhere near this list at the moment.

In the inmortal words of somebody ripped off by dozens of people. Stats are like bikinis... you know the rest.

How on earth are stats not relevant to the mvp race.......monta is shooting under 400 and only at 20 ppg

Yes Stats come far from telling the whole story but in this case i believe they are bad enough to omit him from discussion
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#364 » by Dupp » Wed Nov 14, 2012 7:01 pm

Montes not even in the disscusion. Nor will he ever be so it doesnt really matter. Most bucks fans are cursing his play this season.
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#365 » by blazza18 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:12 am

Dutuctive Depp wrote:Montes not even in the disscusion. Nor will he ever be so it doesnt really matter. Most bucks fans are cursing his play this season.


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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#366 » by TheGarden » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:16 am

Right now I got

1. LeBron James
2. Carmelo Anthony
3. Tim Duncan

everyone else is irrelevant
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Post#367 » by arifgokcen » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:36 am

TheGarden wrote:Right now I got

1. LeBron James
2. Carmelo Anthony
3. Tim Duncan

everyone else is irrelevant

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Post#368 » by starvinmarvin17 » Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:37 am

For now

Melo
Lebron
Duncan

I do anticipate lebron will overtake melo though but prove me wrong melo and knicks
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Post#369 » by arifgokcen » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:11 am

starvinmarvin17 wrote:For now

Melo
Lebron
Duncan

I do anticipate lebron will overtake melo though but prove me wrong melo and knicks

This is good too
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#370 » by TheGarden » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:13 am

arifgokcen wrote:
starvinmarvin17 wrote:For now

Melo
Lebron
Duncan

I do anticipate lebron will overtake melo though but prove me wrong melo and knicks

This is good too
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yeah those 3 are levels above anyone

1. James is playing so damn relaxed its crazy
2. Anthony is playing so damn good, minus a few lapses in Orlando but he's taken his game to another level
3. Duncan has turned back the clock
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Re: Race to the MVP. 

Post#371 » by ShowTimeERA » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:43 am

TheGarden wrote:
arifgokcen wrote:
starvinmarvin17 wrote:For now

Melo
Lebron
Duncan

I do anticipate lebron will overtake melo though but prove me wrong melo and knicks

This is good too
+1111


yeah those 3 are levels above anyone

1. James is playing so damn relaxed its crazy
2. Anthony is playing so damn good, minus a few lapses in Orlando but he's taken his game to another level
3. Duncan has turned back the clock


I have kept my stance since the beginning on how team record impacts whether a player is a MVP candidate which is why I continue to exclude Kobe from such conversations. But your last post is quite baffling in the sense that you state that Lebron, Carmelo, and Duncan are playing at levels above everyone else. To be honest that couldn't be farther from the truth. Unless your name starts with Lebron and ends with James, there isn't another player who is having a batter start to the season than Kobe, so it's bogus to say that Carmelo is. If you want to say that those 3 individuals are the top 3 candidates based on performance and team success, fine but when you say there playing at a completely different level than the rest of the crop, that's false unless your Lebron.
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Post#372 » by TheHartBreakKid » Thu Nov 15, 2012 3:05 am

I like the Lebron/Melo Duncan list as well. But as I've said before, if/when the Lakers start winning, kobe will enter the race and he will be a top candidate. Right now he has the second highest TS % of all players playing over 30 minutes, and the first is Lowry who has played half the games that Kobe has played. Second highest scoring in the league with the second highest efficiency is pretty impressive....not saying it will last, but it'll be interesting to see to what level it will drop off. That being said Lebron is the number candidate even if the Lakers had the same record as the Heat. I'm dissapointed in how meh Durant has been.
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Post#373 » by Jimmy Recard » Thu Nov 15, 2012 3:13 am

Kobe's been terrific offensively so far, but have you seen how bad his defense is? Basically a liability out there on D.
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Post#374 » by PurpleRooster » Thu Nov 15, 2012 4:56 am

ShowTimeERA wrote:I have kept my stance since the beginning on how team record impacts whether a player is a MVP candidate which is why I continue to exclude Kobe from such conversations. But your last post is quite baffling in the sense that you state that Lebron, Carmelo, and Duncan are playing at levels above everyone else. To be honest that couldn't be farther from the truth. Unless your name starts with Lebron and ends with James, there isn't another player who is having a batter start to the season than Kobe, so it's bogus to say that Carmelo is. If you want to say that those 3 individuals are the top 3 candidates based on performance and team success, fine but when you say there playing at a completely different level than the rest of the crop, that's false unless your Lebron.


Seriously there are people playing better games than Kobe so far in this young season....

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Post#375 » by mademan » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:13 am

Ya Kobe's been absolutely horrific on D this year. Though the man is still going 50/40/90 in his 17th season. That's pretty crazy even though its only been 8 games.
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Post#376 » by kingkirk » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:41 am

Imagine how cool it would be if Duncan was to win it this year.

That would be some sort of story.
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Post#377 » by arifgokcen » Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:55 am

KingCuban wrote:Imagine how cool it would be if Duncan was to win it this year.

That would be some sort of story.


It would be incredible though very slim chance
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Post#378 » by MixedUp » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:36 am

The list at this moment:

1 Carmelo Anthony
2 LeBron James
3 Tim Duncan
4 Kevin Durant
5 Russell Westbrook
6 Chris Paul
7 Chris Bosh
8 Zach Randolph
9 Brandon Jennings
10 Rajon Rondo
11 Anthony Davis
12 James Harden
13 Lamarcus Aldridge
14 Dwight Howard
15 Kobe Bryant
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Post#379 » by NinjaSheppard » Thu Nov 15, 2012 3:30 pm

Melo is way too high on some of these lists.

He is playing well but not really at an MVP level. Knicks are undefeated because they are getting production out of all their other rotation players. Not because Melo is carrying them.
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Post#380 » by HurricaneKid » Thu Nov 15, 2012 3:58 pm

Agreed. Hell JR Smith might be higher on my list than Melo.

Most would call me a Kobe hater but his line is beyond impressive. I don't think he will be able to keep it up but offensively he is playing as well as he has ever played.
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