2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2

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Who will win MVP?

Curry
12
3%
Durant
3
1%
Harden
112
31%
LeBron
42
12%
Leonard
60
17%
Westbrook
109
30%
Other
20
6%
 
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#441 » by therealbig3 » Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:38 am

I think we all know that the real answer to this question is Warren Beatty. He certainly jumped to the top of my list after tonight.
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Post#442 » by sophie23 » Mon Feb 27, 2017 10:13 am

Torchmode wrote:Guys, we have to stop looking at this award as a "if he doesent play and our team loses, that means hes the MVP" type of award.

The reward has always gone to the player whos having the best season statistically, and whos team is also a top team.

Westbrook and Harden are having CLEARLY better seasons then lebron, they also arent sitting out games for "rest".

I wouldn't say 'clearly'. Lebron has a great season too. Jh and rw have more flaws than lbj, but their offensive impact just move to the next level.

In the case of mvp award, it goes to best player of best team, which is (in the past) 1st and 2nd seed. This is why i dont see rw taking it. I'd say rather jh 3rd seed is acceptable for voters to give 10 points and he is frontrunner.

But saying by people nobody else stand a chance is rather funny.


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Post#443 » by Screwston » Mon Feb 27, 2017 1:17 pm

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Torchmode wrote:Guys, we have to stop looking at this award as a "if he doesent play and our team loses, that means hes the MVP" type of award.

The reward has always gone to the player whos having the best season statistically, and whos team is also a top team.

Westbrook and Harden are having CLEARLY better seasons then lebron, they also arent sitting out games for "rest".

I wouldn't say 'clearly'. Lebron has a great season too. Jh and rw have more flaws than lbj, but their offensive impact just move to the next level.

In the case of mvp award, it goes to best player of best team, which is (in the past) 1st and 2nd seed. This is why i dont see rw taking it. I'd say rather jh 3rd seed is acceptable for voters to give 10 points and he is frontrunner.

But saying by people nobody else stand a chance is rather funny.


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Yea but this year is different because WB is averaging a triple-double, which hasn't been done in over 50 years. So that makes a huge difference, otherwise a 7th seed wouldn't have a chance
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#444 » by _Game7_ » Mon Feb 27, 2017 4:50 pm

Bron starting to get more media love, Mike Greenberg from Mike and Mike has him as MVP. Lego.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#445 » by yoyoboy » Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:21 pm

anglewings wrote:Bron starting to get more media love, Mike Greenberg from Mike and Mike has him as MVP. Lego.

If he ramps it up post-All Star like he usually does (pre-AS last year: 25/7/6.5/57% TS; post-AS last year: 26/8/7/62.5% TS) and the Cavs eclipse 60 wins, I think he'll have a decent chance. But I think Harden's gonna get it this year. He's been hyped up since the beginning of the season along with Westy, while Bron and Kawhi have flown under the radar a little. And then there's KD and Curry, but I doubt either will win it.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#446 » by RCM88x » Mon Feb 27, 2017 6:38 pm

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anglewings wrote:Bron starting to get more media love, Mike Greenberg from Mike and Mike has him as MVP. Lego.

If he ramps it up post-All Star like he usually does (pre-AS last year: 25/7/6.5/57% TS; post-AS last year: 26/8/7/62.5% TS) and the Cavs eclipse 60 wins, I think he'll have a decent chance. But I think Harden's gonna get it this year. He's been hyped up since the beginning of the season along with Westy, while Bron and Kawhi have flown under the radar a little. And then there's KD and Curry, but I doubt either will win it.


This MVP race is all about the team W/L at this point.

Cavs get to 60 wins, Lebron probably wins it. Otherwise, Harden gets it.

Only way I can see Westbrook win it is if they have more wins than Houston and the Cavs' don't make it to 60 wins.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#447 » by cpower » Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:29 pm

Lebron will not win this year, the MVP is coming from the West
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#448 » by Edrees » Mon Feb 27, 2017 11:12 pm

Lebron has no chance if he keeps sitting out games. The media does not want to reward him for taking nights off. They'd rather give it to harden or westbrook who busts his ass every night. Just how the reward is given.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#449 » by enko » Tue Feb 28, 2017 1:38 am

The MVP is a race between Westbrook and Harden.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#450 » by Heej » Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:08 am

Don't sleep on Lebron. One last hot streak this month and ripping off a few wins in a row after this will put the Cavs within range of 60 wins. All bets are off if he gets the Cavs there after an injury plagued season with tons of roster turnover.

Westbrook is ultimately going to fade everyone in the media is already interjecting their caveats about wins. Somehow I feel like Harden's chances at MVP will be decided by what Eric Gordon and Lou Williams can do coming off the bench to keep them within shouting distance of the Cavs win record.

Isaiah Thomas is just plain trash at defense but it's respectable how hard he tries. Still no realistic chance he gets within the top 3. Amazing leap by him this season though.
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Post#451 » by draftnightsuit » Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:16 am

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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#452 » by Nebula1 » Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:16 am

1 Harden
2 Leonard
3 Westbrook
4 Thomas
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#453 » by RCM88x » Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:18 am

Heej wrote:Don't sleep on Lebron. One last hot streak this month and ripping off a few wins in a row after this will put the Cavs within range of 60 wins. All bets are off if he gets the Cavs there after an injury plagued season with tons of roster turnover.

Westbrook is ultimately going to fade everyone in the media is already interjecting their caveats about wins. Somehow I feel like Harden's chances at MVP will be decided by what Eric Gordon and Lou Williams can do coming off the bench to keep them within shouting distance of the Cavs win record.

Isaiah Thomas is just plain trash at defense but it's respectable how hard he tries. Still no realistic chance he gets within the top 3. Amazing leap by him this season though.


That's something that I think people have kind of forgotten about with the Cavs, is all the games that players have missed. They've only had their title winning starting 5 for like 15 games this year. It's a big part of why their record is "underperforming", probably 5-6 wins left on the table because of the lack of bench and makeshift rotations.

And yea, ironically, Harden at this point it's really dependent on his supporting cast and how many games they win, rather than his actual performance at this point, he's already earned that half of the gig.

Westbrooks only hope in my eyes is them going on a streak and finishing with 50 wins and close enough to the Rockets to shift some votes.

Really think it's Hardens award to lose at this point though. He's had the MVP train going since mid November and had 0 expectations going into the season. Which cannot be said for anyone else in the running, which if we really get down to it, probably is just as big of a factor as anything else.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#454 » by nbafan38 » Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:33 am

It depends how you view the award

If it's which player is the best in the nba and the most valuable to their team overall it's Lebron James

If it's which team is overachieving the most then It's Hardens Rockets and the person responsible is James Harden

As long as rockets stay top 3 in the west I would go with Harden for now due to the fact Lebron is coasting through the regular season

I wouldn't write off westbrook because of the triple doubles but think he would need to get close to 50 wins to have a real shot.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#455 » by MisterHibachi » Tue Feb 28, 2017 3:36 am

Nebula1 wrote:1 Harden
2 Leonard
3 Westbrook
4 Thomas


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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#456 » by HotRocks34 » Tue Feb 28, 2017 5:26 am

Harden is fading.

LeBron is lurking, and so is Westbrook with an upgraded supporting cast.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#457 » by Edrees » Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:22 am

Heej wrote:Don't sleep on Lebron. One last hot streak this month and ripping off a few wins in a row after this will put the Cavs within range of 60 wins. All bets are off if he gets the Cavs there after an injury plagued season with tons of roster turnover.

Westbrook is ultimately going to fade everyone in the media is already interjecting their caveats about wins. Somehow I feel like Harden's chances at MVP will be decided by what Eric Gordon and Lou Williams can do coming off the bench to keep them within shouting distance of the Cavs win record.

Isaiah Thomas is just plain trash at defense but it's respectable how hard he tries. Still no realistic chance he gets within the top 3. Amazing leap by him this season though.


Not really, if they are gonna award it for record, Kawhi has a better case than Lebron as the spurs on track for 67 wins. 60 wins is nothing compared to 67.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#458 » by RCM88x » Tue Feb 28, 2017 6:41 am

Edrees wrote:
Heej wrote:Don't sleep on Lebron. One last hot streak this month and ripping off a few wins in a row after this will put the Cavs within range of 60 wins. All bets are off if he gets the Cavs there after an injury plagued season with tons of roster turnover.

Westbrook is ultimately going to fade everyone in the media is already interjecting their caveats about wins. Somehow I feel like Harden's chances at MVP will be decided by what Eric Gordon and Lou Williams can do coming off the bench to keep them within shouting distance of the Cavs win record.

Isaiah Thomas is just plain trash at defense but it's respectable how hard he tries. Still no realistic chance he gets within the top 3. Amazing leap by him this season though.


Not really, if they are gonna award it for record, Kawhi has a better case than Lebron as the spurs on track for 67 wins. 60 wins is nothing compared to 67.


The only case Kawhi has is wins, and nothing else.

LeBron beats him in nearly every major category statistically. I have a hard time believing the media will vote for a Spurs player anyways, unless it's runaway obvious, and even then, who knows.

Not to mention, both players have the same record when actually on the floor 41-12. Cavs are 0-5 without LeBron while the Spurs are 4-1 without Kawhi.

So even at this point the "team record" doesn't really give him any boost. Unless players get credit for wins they didn't participate in.

This whole "LeBron is resting" thing is kind of hypocritical for any player outside of Harden and Westbrook, all other players who have any chance have missed games.
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#459 » by Gibson22 » Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:58 am

Nebula1 wrote:1 Harden
2 Leonard
3 Westbrook
4 Thomas



I don't know what you guys mean with these rankings, is it your ranking or do you think this is what the mvp will look like
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Re: 2016-17 MVP Discussion Thread Pt 2 

Post#460 » by Gibson22 » Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:39 am

YES OR NO

Lebron is going to win the mvp if they win 62 games

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