2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread

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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1441 » by ken6199 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 4:58 am

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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1442 » by therealbig3 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 6:35 am

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Like your rebuttal that since Harden had no expectations on him pre-season he should be given a boost? Or pretending that Houston is higher in the ranking despite having more losses? Or pretending that Harden means more to his team when the numbers disprove it?

Yes man, a team projected as a 42 win 8 seed at best on pace for 58+ wins is significant. To not acknowledge that is just sad.


Maybe this just means that Harden's supporting cast was underrated? Because they play better without him than the Cavs do without LeBron.

LeBron has meant more to his team than Harden has to his. That's just a fact. Pretty sure that's the definition of MVP.

Whatever the projection was, Houston's supporting cast has played better without Harden than people thought. Harden should get credit for this?
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1443 » by Young_Star11 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 6:42 am

LeBron is the best player in the world, no one is doubting that.

If the season finishes today, Harden should win MVP by a conclusive-enough margin.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1444 » by HurricaneKid » Mon Jan 9, 2017 7:25 am

Harden has had 9 straight games with at least 6 TOs. I believe that's a record.

He was still pretty great today but its an ongoing issue.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1445 » by BallerTalk » Mon Jan 9, 2017 7:46 am

therealbig3 wrote:Maybe this just means that Harden's supporting cast was underrated? Because they play better without him than the Cavs do without LeBron.

LeBron has meant more to his team than Harden has to his. That's just a fact. Pretty sure that's the definition of MVP.


No that's not a fact, that is merely your interpretation of a flawed statistic.


This thread has been thoroughly entertaining if for no other reason than watching opposing fans so doggedly determined to demonstrate how superior the Rockets' supporting cast is.

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Post#1446 » by K_chile22 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 7:56 am

HurricaneKid wrote:Harden has had 9 straight games with at least 6 TOs. I believe that's a record.

He was still pretty great today but its an ongoing issue.

Lower TO% than Nash in 11 of his 18 seasons. It really isn't much of a problem. There are a few bone head ones but for the most part the TO totals for him, and Westbrook, are a product of usage, pace, and ball handling responsibilities.

Turnovers also context-less. I can think of 3 today just off the top of my head that weren't his fault
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1447 » by RSP83 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 10:20 am

James Harden is basically Mike D'antoni's Steve Nash 2.0. Like Nash, he deservingly in the top 2-3 in the MVP race this year. But I have a feeling he's going to disappoint in the Playoff.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1448 » by RSP83 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 10:39 am

red96 wrote:
Rastas wrote:Prediction for seasons end -
Player A = 27/8/9 with 64 wins - no1 seed
Player B = 28/8/12 with 56 wins - no 3 or 4 seed
Player C = 31/10/10 with 46 wins - no 7 seed

Who wins it - I got A
Let me guess.
A)KD
B)Harden
C)Westbrook

What do I win?!?! :rocking:


Presti was a badass drafter. Didn't they get drafted by OKC after 3 consecutive year?
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1449 » by lars_rosenberg » Mon Jan 9, 2017 10:49 am

Player A (KD) is averaging less than 5 assists. If he had 8 as in the prediction posted above he would be in the running with Harden and Westbrook... But he isn't.
It's still an impressive season for him: a forward rebounding as a center and dishing assists almost like a PG with elite scoring efficiency. In a normal season he would be MVP, but this time something unbelievable is happening.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1450 » by Rastas » Mon Jan 9, 2017 1:07 pm

Wake up people - Player A is not KD

He is KD's worst nightmare
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1451 » by Rastas » Mon Jan 9, 2017 1:12 pm

I'm thinking some people only watch players from the worsten conference .
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1452 » by Rastas » Mon Jan 9, 2017 1:21 pm

Here's a clue - player A is a 4 time MVP and the reigning finals MVP!
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1453 » by Tritodian » Mon Jan 9, 2017 1:26 pm

OKC is on pace to win 45-46 games. That's just not good enough. And if Westbrook is really having a historically great offensive season as some people suggest, why isn't he making his team much better than it is now? Don't tell me the supporting cast of Steven Adams, Oladipo, Roberson, and Enes Kanter, combined with historically-great-triple-double-averaging Westbrook is not good enough to get you at least 50 wins. That's nonsense.

Lebron in his early Cleveland days had much worse players around him and still won 60+ games. 14-15 Harden shared most of his playing time with the likes of Ariza, Motiejunas, Beverley, Terry, and Corey Brewer and still won 56 games.

If Westbrook is truly having one of the best offensive seasons that deserve MVP, his team should have much better record than 45-46 wins. Plain and simple.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1454 » by bondom34 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 2:26 pm

Tritodian wrote:OKC is on pace to win 45-46 games. That's just not good enough. And if Westbrook is really having a historically great offensive season as some people suggest, why isn't he making his team much better than it is now? Don't tell me the supporting cast of Steven Adams, Oladipo, Roberson, and Enes Kanter, combined with historically-great-triple-double-averaging Westbrook is not good enough to get you at least 50 wins. That's nonsense.

Lebron in his early Cleveland days had much worse players around him and still won 60+ games. 14-15 Harden shared most of his playing time with the likes of Ariza, Motiejunas, Beverley, Terry, and Corey Brewer and still won 56 games.

If Westbrook is truly having one of the best offensive seasons that deserve MVP, his team should have much better record than 45-46 wins. Plain and simple.

Oladipo's missed 8 games, or 20 percent of the season. And without him OKC's offense is Sixers level bad. Houston's on the other hand still runs as middle of the pack when Harden sits out.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1455 » by Lauri_Legend » Mon Jan 9, 2017 2:38 pm

There are only two names we can really choose from this season, maybe three: Russell Westbrook, James Harden, and Lebron James.

No one can the Warriors can win it. The last two MVPs are on the same team. How can somebody be the "most valuable player" when they're playing next to a "most valuable player". Makes no sense.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1456 » by Shock Defeat » Mon Jan 9, 2017 4:35 pm

Stop mentioning KD or Curry. Both of them are DISQUALIFIED from winning MVP this year. That's just how it is, the voters won't vote for them.

Unless the media HATES Harden, there's no way he loses the MVP to Westbrook or LeBron. LeBron has a much better supporting cast than Harden and has worse stats. Plus people are tired of giving Bron the MVP.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1457 » by TheSuzerain » Mon Jan 9, 2017 4:44 pm

I think it's Harden by a considerable amount at the moment. He checks every box.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1458 » by Screwston » Mon Jan 9, 2017 5:06 pm

Harden is responsible for 57 of the Rockets points per game this season, which is an Nba record (set in 1972, 56 points)

Pls tell us hows LeBron the Mvp
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1459 » by Gil » Mon Jan 9, 2017 5:23 pm

Still can't believe LeBron is getting nominated in here. He's literally playing with 2 other All-NBA caliber players & 20 PPG scorers.

Is he the best player in the League? Yes.

Is he the MVP of the League? Hell no.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread 

Post#1460 » by bmurph128 » Mon Jan 9, 2017 5:50 pm

BBall Loyalty wrote:If you put LeBron on the Rockets instead of Harden I actually doubt they'd be this good.



They'd be better. Much better.

With LeBron, they'd be title contenders. They would probably beat the Warriors.

Beverly/Ariza/LeBron....the defensive ability there....my God...

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