2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion

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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1861 » by Protoss » Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:18 am

#1 Harden, #2 Curry, #3 LBJ, #4 WB

If Rockets win 55 games, Harden should get it. Straight carrying that team. No chance they win without him, and I don't even like his game. Hope he chokes in the playoffs again
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Post#1862 » by inquisitive » Tue Feb 24, 2015 4:21 am

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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1863 » by Ballerhogger » Tue Feb 24, 2015 5:51 am

Protoss wrote:#1 Harden, #2 Curry, #3 LBJ, #4 WB

If Rockets win 55 games, Harden should get it. Straight carrying that team. No chance they win without him, and I don't even like his game. Hope he chokes in the playoffs again

He hasn't beaten curry yet and his record is not what GSW record is. Should get it? If we throw out 0-4 record and overall record. Yea i could see it.
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Post#1864 » by Ballerhogger » Tue Feb 24, 2015 6:07 am

olive_triangurl wrote:The MVP is up for debate.
But the best player in the NBA is not up for debate - it is clearly James Harden.
Harden has been the most dominant player this season, and today a triple-double and 4 blocks (with 6 minutes remaining in the game).

No Westbrook is
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Post#1865 » by gmoney411 » Tue Feb 24, 2015 6:22 am

Ballerhogger wrote:
Protoss wrote:#1 Harden, #2 Curry, #3 LBJ, #4 WB

If Rockets win 55 games, Harden should get it. Straight carrying that team. No chance they win without him, and I don't even like his game. Hope he chokes in the playoffs again

He hasn't beaten curry yet and his record is not what GSW record is. Should get it? If we throw out 0-4 record and overall record. Yea i could see it.


He hasn't beaten golden state not he hasn't beaten Curry. Can you confidently say that the results wouldn't be the same if you swap Harden for Curry in all 4 games?
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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1866 » by Ballerhogger » Tue Feb 24, 2015 6:25 am

gmoney411 wrote:
Ballerhogger wrote:
Protoss wrote:#1 Harden, #2 Curry, #3 LBJ, #4 WB

If Rockets win 55 games, Harden should get it. Straight carrying that team. No chance they win without him, and I don't even like his game. Hope he chokes in the playoffs again

He hasn't beaten curry yet and his record is not what GSW record is. Should get it? If we throw out 0-4 record and overall record. Yea i could see it.


He hasn't beaten golden state not he hasn't beaten Curry. Can you confidently say that the results wouldn't be the same if you swap Harden for Curry in all 4 games?

Curry would improve the rockets. While Harden Usage destroys Klay Thompson game and the whole offensive. Im assuming they would be used the same way as they are now.
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Post#1867 » by gmoney411 » Tue Feb 24, 2015 6:32 am

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Ballerhogger wrote:He hasn't beaten curry yet and his record is not what GSW record is. Should get it? If we throw out 0-4 record and overall record. Yea i could see it.


He hasn't beaten golden state not he hasn't beaten Curry. Can you confidently say that the results wouldn't be the same if you swap Harden for Curry in all 4 games?

Curry would improve the rockets. While Harden Usage destroys Klay Thompson game and the whole offensive. Im assuming they would be used the same way as they are now.


Harden's usage is so high because they don't have any other reliable scorers on the team for most of this year. Harden's usage has shot up because the rockets are missing their 2nd and 3rd best scorers from last year. Curry and Harden had similar usage rates the previous two years. Put Harden on the Warriors and his rate would go down and put Curry on the Rockets and his would go up.
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Post#1868 » by gmoney411 » Tue Feb 24, 2015 6:34 am

floppymoose wrote:When the top RPM player is also on the team with the best record, then there isn't much doubt about actual mvp. Harden, Davis, and Westbrook are certainly deserving of being in the discussion, but until either their team is better than GS, or their impact over the season is more than Curry's, they will be fighting for 2nd.


The RPM lead is small and harden is leading the league in WARP. The MVP is definitely debatable.
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Post#1869 » by Dupp » Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:05 am

olive_triangurl wrote:The MVP is up for debate.
But the best player in the NBA is not up for debate - it is clearly James Harden.
Harden has been the most dominant player this season, and today a triple-double and 4 blocks (with 6 minutes remaining in the game).


Your overrating of harden is something else but that's ok.
Best player in the league is much more of debate than MVP. Harden isn't even a top 3 player in the league let alone clearly better than everyone else. You talk as if he's having an all time season but just last year Dutant was better, easily.
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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1870 » by Dupp » Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:15 am

olive_triangurl wrote:JR Smith is the biggest reason for Cleveland's turnaround.



Insane suggestion. He's been very good but biggest turn around? Not even close. The biggest reasons are Lebrons vast improvment (and it had been a huge improvement) and mozgov. Other reasons, team defense, team offense, increased depth and production from bench, I.e swapping waiters for 3 more productive players.

J R Swish has been a reason but no where near the biggest reason.
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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1871 » by Zack M » Tue Feb 24, 2015 8:46 am

Westbrook is the best in the world atm...and deserves MVP.
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Post#1872 » by olive_triangurl » Tue Feb 24, 2015 8:59 am

PrincessDupp wrote:
olive_triangurl wrote:The MVP is up for debate.
But the best player in the NBA is not up for debate - it is clearly James Harden.
Harden has been the most dominant player this season, and today a triple-double and 4 blocks (with 6 minutes remaining in the game).


Your overrating of harden is something else but that's ok.
Best player in the league is much more of debate than MVP. Harden isn't even a top 3 player in the league let alone clearly better than everyone else. You talk as if he's having an all time season but just last year Dutant was better, easily.


Durant didn't play enough to be considered best in the NBA.
A bit like LeBron, except LeBron played, but just didn't play well enough for half the season.
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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1873 » by Zack M » Tue Feb 24, 2015 9:09 am

Westbrook's last 10 games.

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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1874 » by Dupp » Tue Feb 24, 2015 9:46 am

I count 8. Pretty amazing run though.
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Post#1875 » by olive_triangurl » Tue Feb 24, 2015 10:15 am

39-year-old Jordan had better back-to-back performances than Westbrook-
Jordan 51 points 7 rebounds 4 assists 3 steals (Wizards 107, Hornets 90)
Jordan 45 points 10 rebounds 7 assists 3 steals (Wizards 98, east-leading Nets 76)
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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1876 » by Dupp » Tue Feb 24, 2015 10:37 am

olive_triangurl wrote:39-year-old Jordan had better back-to-back performances than Harden-
Jordan 51 points 7 rebounds 4 assists 3 steals (Wizards 107, Hornets 90)
Jordan 45 points 10 rebounds 7 assists 3 steals (Wizards 98, east-leading Nets 76)




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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1877 » by kaiballz » Tue Feb 24, 2015 1:44 pm

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Ballerhogger wrote:
Protoss wrote:#1 Harden, #2 Curry, #3 LBJ, #4 WB

If Rockets win 55 games, Harden should get it. Straight carrying that team. No chance they win without him, and I don't even like his game. Hope he chokes in the playoffs again

He hasn't beaten curry yet and his record is not what GSW record is. Should get it? If we throw out 0-4 record and overall record. Yea i could see it.


He hasn't beaten golden state not he hasn't beaten Curry. Can you confidently say that the results wouldn't be the same if you swap Harden for Curry in all 4 games?


doesn't matter. its a stupid proposal.
what matters is that steph is the star of gsw and harden is the star of houston.
and gsw with steph at its helm flat out gave houston with harden at its helm a big ol' spanking. men vs boys all 4 times.

harden aint getting MVP over steph after that. only lebron and maybe westbrook have a chance now. if its steph or harden, it'll be steph, plain and simple.
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Re: 2014-2015 NBA MVP Discussion 

Post#1878 » by oeskaer » Tue Feb 24, 2015 2:46 pm

olive_triangurl wrote:39-year-old Jordan had better back-to-back performances than Westbrook-
Jordan 51 points 7 rebounds 4 assists 3 steals (Wizards 107, Hornets 90)
Jordan 45 points 10 rebounds 7 assists 3 steals (Wizards 98, east-leading Nets 76)


Are you suggesting that we should consider Jordan a MVP candidate this year? :)
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Post#1879 » by gmoney411 » Tue Feb 24, 2015 3:45 pm

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Ballerhogger wrote:He hasn't beaten curry yet and his record is not what GSW record is. Should get it? If we throw out 0-4 record and overall record. Yea i could see it.


He hasn't beaten golden state not he hasn't beaten Curry. Can you confidently say that the results wouldn't be the same if you swap Harden for Curry in all 4 games?


doesn't matter. its a stupid proposal.
what matters is that steph is the star of gsw and harden is the star of houston.
and gsw with steph at its helm flat out gave houston with harden at its helm a big ol' spanking. men vs boys all 4 times.

harden aint getting MVP over steph after that. only lebron and maybe westbrook have a chance now. if its steph or harden, it'll be steph, plain and simple.


It does matter if people are going to say that Steph beat Harden and not the Warriors beat the Rockets. If you aren't confident that the results wouldn't be the same with them swapped it's much more about the team around them than the player.
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Post#1880 » by olive_triangurl » Tue Feb 24, 2015 5:26 pm

oeskaer wrote:
olive_triangurl wrote:39-year-old Jordan had better back-to-back performances than Westbrook-
Jordan 51 points 7 rebounds 4 assists 3 steals (Wizards 107, Hornets 90)
Jordan 45 points 10 rebounds 7 assists 3 steals (Wizards 98, east-leading Nets 76)


Are you suggesting that we should consider Jordan a MVP candidate this year? :)


I didn't mean to suggest it but Jordan could well make a comeback next year or the year after.
The only thing standing in his way is his unwillingness to part with the career PPG record.

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