Infinite Llamas wrote:People need to stop with the "stat padding" nonsense and give this guy the credit he deserves. His stats are better than Harden, and if Harden fans point to team record, than they should be throwing their hats in Kawhi's court. There are several good picks, and if Kawhi (my personal choice) doesn't win, I'm totally on board with Westbrook because he lifted this team up after KD left and turned them into a strong 6th seed.
Westbrook has been getting credit for what he's done. The accusations of "stat padding" weren't serious until the game where he clinched the triple double average against Phoenix where he was clearly doing his best Andray Blache impersonation in trying to force a triple double in an ugly fashion. That sequence went unnoticed by the media, which is why RealGM was more vocal about it than them. Both Westbrook and Harden are having historic seasons that haven't been replicated since Oscar. so give both guys credit on their eye-popping production.
The people that are really paying close attention to the MVP race haven't counted out Kawhi, either. He's in there with Westbrook and Harden, what he's lacking compared to the two are godly stats but he makes up for it in wins. Harden is balancing godly stats (again, which we've never seen since Oscar) with wins. Harden is sporting the third best record in the league averaging 29/11/8 without an All-Star teammate, that can't get swept under the rug in any MVP race. Harden is deserving to be on everyone's first place ballot unless you have a personal agenda against him or a personal narrative that doesn't work in his favor. Will he win MVP? I don't know, the momentum is in favor of Westbrook, but I also don't know the voting criteria for all the selected media members that'll vote for all the awards. If you're counting out any of Westbrook, Harden, or Kawhi (or even Lebron) at this point of time then you clearly have an agenda or narrative and shouldn't be complaining about other people with agendas or narratives.