hisairness wrote:runlikehell wrote:hisairness wrote:I still don't see how simply a better team record would swing this award towards Lebron, unless the difference is something like 5+ more wins. It simply would be ignoring the circumstances that Miami plays in a way weaker conference ( no need to point out Miami vs. West record ppl) and impact of Westbrook injury on OKC. If voters are willing to ignore that then I don't think they deserve to vote. If Lebron's # were vastly superior and his team record was better than Durant's, I could kind of see how Westbrook narrative could be played down. It is not the case though.
I'll bring it up anyways: Miami is 42-9 against the west this season and last season combined, including 17-4 this season. Miami dominates the west. Most of their losses are against bad teams.
The Westbrook narrative? OKC is 0-3 since he came back and a lot of people are blaming him for it. Westbrook being out HELPED Durant get the lead in the mvp race, in the sense that he wouldn't put up the numbers he did with Westbrook playing. He comes back and they're losing games, how does that help the narrative that Durant carried the Thunder without him when they're playing worse with him? If Westbrook came back and they were dominating their opponents it would be different but that's not the case.
And I love how at first, people were saying that there was no way Lebron could win it if the Thunder had a better record and now that it looks like the Heat could finish with a better record, all of a sudden we need to finish with 5 more wins? lol !
I do still have Durant leading the race but with the Heat trending up and the Thunder trending down lately, that could change anyday.
I said I dont need the numbers since the point stands that they play West teams twice a year and crap teams that make up majority of East conference 4 times. No way I'll ignore that factor.
I remember Heat fans laughing at the sample size when someone mentioned Heat are 2-0 without Lebron, but here you are waving OKC 0-3 record since Westbrook came back as it is actually relevant. Thunder were 21-4 with him before he went down again; he helps, not hurts the team. To suggest otherwise is just plain silly. A huge usage player comes back after weeks of absence and you think it won't affect the chemistry of a team that learned to play without him? Plz
So Westbrook's absence helped Durant's numbers? It sure did but he put up the numbers while at the same time leading his team to the best record in the league. Many monster and clutch performances during that stretch.Winning part is what mostly comprises Westbrook narrative.
Again, point stands. If Heat finish with a worst record than OKC, when you include Westbrook absence and West-East thing, Lebron won't win the MVP. Simple as that. IMO, even if he had better numbers he would still finish second to Durant if that happened.
5 game lead is just my own estimate, no need to generalize and pretend like it's the new trending thing to justify Miami's better record.
But you'll ignore the Heats record against the west huh? Wheres the evidence to suggest the Heat would play worse if they had more games against the west? If the Heats record says anything, its that they'd have a better record playing more against the west since they tend to coast against bad teams and most of the bad teams are in the east.
What does the Heat being 2-0 without Lebron have to do with anything? Its not like I brought up the Thunder being 1-0 without Durant. I'm talking about how people were quick to remind everyone that Durant was doing what he was doing in January without Westbrook, which was fair since having the best record without your second best player is obviously impressive. But Durant would not have come close to the numbers he put up if Westbrook was in the lineup. I mean, the huge gap that everyone said Durant had was made around the time he had the 50 point game and all the 40 point games. The gap was more about the numbers Durant was putting up than it was the record they had. Westbrook being out was the best thing that could have happened to Durant, but now Westbrook comes back and while Durants numbers are still impressive, his PER is like 5 points lower since Westbrook came back compared to when he was out and the thunder are 0-3 in those games, so the narrative that Durant was carrying the Thunder without Westbrook isn't that valid anymore since him being out was what helped him in the MVP race. I'm not saying they're a worse team with him (although he's taken some stupid 4th quarter shots), I'm just saying Westbrook being out was what led to Durant leading the MVP race.
And the Heat don't have a worse record anymore and its not like the Heat have been healthy all season, we had starters missing games left and right which messed with the team chemistry.
I'm sure in your mind its still not close but the latest nba.com ladder speaks for itself. A lot of people have changed their mind.


















