Fico92 wrote:Dupp wrote:Xherdan 23 wrote:
What difference does it make? You either played and contributed or you didn't.
See this is what im talking bout. Lebron and kawhi had almost identical seasons yet one team went 7-1 without their superstar and the other lost every game without theres. Shoudnt this highlight lebrons case?
One player's team beat lottery teams, Warriors with no all stars, Raptors with no Derozan, etc.
Other player's team lost 6 of the 8 games on road in 2nd night of B2b (likely loss even with leBron), and 2 without Love too?
So no, no it should not.
I don't even now what you two are arguing about.
I know you are Cavs and Spurs fans and you want to see your guy win MVP but during the season it was a two player race, Westbrook and Harden. Yes, I know they were exposed in the playoffs while Kawhi and LeBron went god mode but this is the
regular season MVP and LeBron was coasting and Kawhi's team did well without him, and they both missed a lot of games (injury or rest, doesn't matter) so they're not deserving the
regular season MVP.
Honestly, we wouldn't be having this discussion if the league just had the award ceremony for the
REGULAR SEASON at the end of the
REGULAR SEASON.
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