ocelot17 wrote:
Rough day for your kind.
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Chuck Everett wrote:In the history of the award, no one has won it on a team that didn't finish in the top 4 record wise. The Thunder have the 9th best record in the league.
Chuck Everett wrote:In the history of the award, no one has won it on a team that didn't finish in the top 4 record wise. The Thunder have the 9th best record in the league.
Chuck Everett wrote:In the history of the award, no one has won it on a team that didn't finish in the top 4 record wise. The Thunder have the 9th best record in the league.
HotRocks34 wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:In the history of the award, no one has won it on a team that didn't finish in the top 4 record wise. The Thunder have the 9th best record in the league.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/awards_1976.html#mvp
http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1976.html
So yeah.....no
Kareem wins the award with:
-- Losing record (40-42)
-- 6th best record in the West (of 9 teams)
-- Tied for 11th best record in the NBA (of 18 teams)
Chuck Everett wrote:In the history of the award, no one has won it on a team that didn't finish in the top 4 record wise. The Thunder have the 9th best record in the league.
Patches Perry wrote:I hope when Westbrook wins MVP that we can all put this "precedence" talk to bed in future MVP conversations. Just because something hasn't happened, doesn't mean it can't or that it's an actual requirement. Team record is more of a consideration in MVP than I prefer, but it's still just a consideration.
Nowitness wrote:E-Balla wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
...In a loss to a lottery team?
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Pretty much sums up why he's MVP
P.S. I feel your pain from when he roasted Dallas out of nowhere to come back and win
Chuck Everett wrote:HotRocks34 wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:In the history of the award, no one has won it on a team that didn't finish in the top 4 record wise. The Thunder have the 9th best record in the league.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/awards/awards_1976.html#mvp
http://www.basketball-reference.com/leagues/NBA_1976.html
So yeah.....no
Kareem wins the award with:
-- Losing record (40-42)
-- 6th best record in the West (of 9 teams)
-- Tied for 11th best record in the NBA (of 18 teams)
Okay, once in 70 years. Good catch.
harrybobarry wrote:Harden today drops 35 points/15 assists/11 rebounds - triple double in a relatively easy win against the Kings with multiple role players resting (Nene, Ariza, Gordon). Just because his opposition hits a clutch shot to win doesn't mean it's better, a W is a W. Harden's Rockets up to 54 wins and 24 losses. Currently up +13 in wins from last season with 2 more to play.