Race to the MVP.
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I wish Duncan to win another MVP , but I see Lebron James is truly the only candiate.
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Lebron is still the front runner , pretty comfortably as well. Durant second i would say or maybe Duncan.
I'd be pretty shocked if Lebron doesn't win again this season.
I'd be pretty shocked if Lebron doesn't win again this season.
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Thing about lebron is the game
Just seems so efforess for him right now. He basically does whatever he wants on the court. Teams play at his tempo
Just seems so efforess for him right now. He basically does whatever he wants on the court. Teams play at his tempo
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The biggest reasons for LeBron James not to win another Most Valuable Player award are:
1. It will be his fourth award in five years. Not even Michael Jordan won it at such a rate.
2. His team is even more stacked than before, with the offseason additions of Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis paying dividends.
1. It will be his fourth award in five years. Not even Michael Jordan won it at such a rate.
2. His team is even more stacked than before, with the offseason additions of Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis paying dividends.
bertrob wrote:Any casual fan saying anything about Tim Duncan is usually wrong
bobly wrote:Kobe locked up his All Defensive Team this year after he blocked Lebron in the all-star game.
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top five to make a (very little) change at the MVP expect from lebron
1. Kevin Durant
2. Carmelo Anthony (if he keeps playing like a team player and not only a scorer)
3. Kobe Bryant (top scorer in the league right now, only 100 points shy of being the youngest to score 30.000 points)
4. Rajon Rondo (if his team starts playing like one of the greatest franchises should be playing like)
5. Chris Paul (the Clippers are the best team in LA at the moment, and the best PG in the game makes it all happen)
1. Kevin Durant
2. Carmelo Anthony (if he keeps playing like a team player and not only a scorer)
3. Kobe Bryant (top scorer in the league right now, only 100 points shy of being the youngest to score 30.000 points)
4. Rajon Rondo (if his team starts playing like one of the greatest franchises should be playing like)
5. Chris Paul (the Clippers are the best team in LA at the moment, and the best PG in the game makes it all happen)
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This just seems like Durant's award this year. He is more statistically dominant this season than he was last year while Lebron is less statistically dominant this year. Lebron's numbers would have to blow Durants out of the water for him to win it this year.

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thebelgianhoop wrote:top five to make a (very little) change at the MVP expect from lebron
1. Kevin Durant
2. Carmelo Anthony (if he keeps playing like a team player and not only a scorer)
3. Kobe Bryant (top scorer in the league right now, only 100 points shy of being the youngest to score 30.000 points)
4. Rajon Rondo (if his team starts playing like one of the greatest franchises should be playing like)
5. Chris Paul (the Clippers are the best team in LA at the moment, and the best PG in the game makes it all happen)
Does Duncan disappear?
Or do you now know who he is?
crowd goes wild wrote:Joel Anthony. Dude could probably give you around 27 ppg if he wasn't playing along side Chris Bosh.
I'm not a Kobe fan
nhh90 wrote:Kobe hasn't been doubled in a game since 07-08 season.
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Give it to Tim Duncan.
moocow007 wrote:ReturnofMVP3 wrote:At least he didn't punch a fire extinguisher and is forced to miss games.
This is considered baiting. This is your only warning.
EDIT: Wait...how many warnings do you already have against your record? Wow.
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I get the feeling some of the guys saying Lebron haven't even been paying much attention to the other candidates so far this season. The MVP is a performance based award not merely an ability based one, so making the assumption that Lbj gets it just cos he's the best well rounded player in the Nba is wrong. He's been taking it easy, hasn't dominated the regular season as of yet. KD is the rightful MVP at this point of the season.
The only argument I may agree on for Lebron being mentioned over KD is his game winning performances this season combined with his team record (but KD also has a good team record anyway). With Wade's half assed play, he's really the major reason Miami have a top record. His play still isn't "miles" away from the other candidates though and I'll still give it to KD.
The only argument I may agree on for Lebron being mentioned over KD is his game winning performances this season combined with his team record (but KD also has a good team record anyway). With Wade's half assed play, he's really the major reason Miami have a top record. His play still isn't "miles" away from the other candidates though and I'll still give it to KD.
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Durant should be ahead of LeBron at this point because even if his numbers are equivalent, the tie should go to the player who puts forth more effort, which is clearly Durant at this point. LeBron's team does have the best record in the league though with the hardest schedule, so he's clearly doing something right.
Also, I'm not even 100% sure that Duncan shouldn't be the leader anyway. He's 0.17 PER behind Durant, his team has a better record, and his defensive impact as a power forward/center is clearly more important given that the Spurs and OKC have the exact same defensive efficiency, but Duncan doesn't have Ibaka and Thabo in his starting lineup to sway that number.
I'm not sure how many people in this thread arguing one way or the other realize just how well Duncan is playing.
Also, I'm not even 100% sure that Duncan shouldn't be the leader anyway. He's 0.17 PER behind Durant, his team has a better record, and his defensive impact as a power forward/center is clearly more important given that the Spurs and OKC have the exact same defensive efficiency, but Duncan doesn't have Ibaka and Thabo in his starting lineup to sway that number.
I'm not sure how many people in this thread arguing one way or the other realize just how well Duncan is playing.
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Durant shot 13 times and sat out the 4th quarter in a blow out last night. Another stat padding performance
spearsy23 wrote: Kevin Durant could save a dozen orphans from a fire and realgm would point out that Lebron would have just put the fire out.
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kamelion4291 wrote:Durant should be ahead of LeBron at this point because even if his numbers are equivalent, the tie should go to the player who puts forth more effort, which is clearly Durant at this point. LeBron's team does have the best record in the league though with the hardest schedule, so he's clearly doing something right.
Also, I'm not even 100% sure that Duncan shouldn't be the leader anyway. He's 0.17 PER behind Durant, his team has a better record, and his defensive impact as a power forward/center is clearly more important given that the Spurs and OKC have the exact same defensive efficiency, but Duncan doesn't have Ibaka and Thabo in his starting lineup to sway that number.
I'm not sure how many people in this thread arguing one way or the other realize just how well Duncan is playing.
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It really should be Lebron's 4th MVP. LeBron is definitely more important to the Heat than Durant to the Thunder.

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KING CB4 wrote:It really should be Lebron's 4th MVP. LeBron is definitely more important to the Heat than Durant to the Thunder.
I don't agree.
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KING CB4 wrote:It really should be Lebron's 4th MVP. LeBron is definitely more important to the Heat than Durant to the Thunder.
I disagree, the Heat could just slide Ray Allen in the line up if Bron sat out
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TheKingOfVa360 wrote:KING CB4 wrote:It really should be Lebron's 4th MVP. LeBron is definitely more important to the Heat than Durant to the Thunder.
I disagree, the Heat could just slide Ray Allen in the line up if Bron sat out
No not at all. LeBrons control of the court and his defense can't be replaced by anyone. Especially Ray
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TheKingOfVa360 wrote:KING CB4 wrote:It really should be Lebron's 4th MVP. LeBron is definitely more important to the Heat than Durant to the Thunder.
I disagree, the Heat could just slide Ray Allen in the line up if Bron sat out
No offense, but you're also a huge Lebron basher.

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You take LeBron off the Heat and Wade goes back to the 26/5/7 player he used to be











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