Colbinii wrote:QPR wrote:Colbinii wrote:
The case can be made.
I think if you disregard team record, conference strength, injuries to team mates, raw stats, PER rating, offensive win shares, defensive win shares and strength of schedule, then you can absolutely make a case for LeBron.
(In all seriousness though, the fact that LeBron can log a PER of 29.1, TS% of .649, shoot 57% from the floor and still be quite comfortably beaten to MVP just tells you how dominant KD has been this year.)
If someone thinks the best player on the planet deserves MVP, LeBron would be MVP. Thankfully, that isn't what I or most voters use for the criteria.
That's the interesting thing about this season, a lot of people that say Durant is MVP (and he his MVP no question) are still saying Lebron is the best player in the game.
They probably think Lebron (and the Heat) are coasting through the regular season and to a certain degree that's true, but if Lebron can rise to that 2012 playoff level is still open, I am not really sure to be honest.














