The411 wrote:lebron3-14-3 wrote:I don't really get how someone keeps repeating that lebron's name should not even be throw in the argument. The bbref tracker has him as 4th, very close to the third (westbrook) and far from harden and durant. And i guess the tracker doesn't consider that he is lebron. And actually, he is lebron, you should at least take it in consideration. And moreover, right now cleveland record (.762) okc (.602) houston (.696) aren't too far from one another, i think that at the end of the season the distance will grow up. So, for those who say that lebron's name should not me mentioned: stop it.
Umm because his advanced metrics aren't near the other top players. 11th in PER, 11th in WS, 10th in WS/48, 6th in BPM, 7th in VORP.
This is one of his worst seasons from an advanced metrics perspective
While this is all true, historically MVP voters still lean towards the top players from the top regular season teams. And the Cavs are the odds on favourite to finish first in their conference. Add in the part where Bron is considered the best player in the world when it really counts and I find it hard to imagine that he gets completely ignored.



























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