I mean, he's on pace to win 71 games with Danny Green as his third best player. I feel like you might be over-penalizing him for having AD. But as I said, this is silly so early anyway.
71 games?? too difficult .
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I mean, he's on pace to win 71 games with Danny Green as his third best player. I feel like you might be over-penalizing him for having AD. But as I said, this is silly so early anyway.
Dupp wrote:That’s the pace they’re on not what he thinks they’ll get to.
Yuri36 wrote:timO wrote:LUKE23 wrote:Giannis' current PER would equal the best in NBA history (by Wilt). Considering the Bucks will likely win 60 again (barring health), and his stats, he's gotta be the favorite.
1 Luka Doncic, DAL 15 33.9 .632 25.7 11.8 37.8 4.9 26.5 16.0 33.29
2 Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL 15 33.0 .618 18.5 13.3 36.2 7.6 32.9 20.8 32.05
really?
Let it go, Giannis's Superman defense which helps his team to have one of the worst defense among the top teams makes him wayyyy better than Doncic...
MilBucksBackOnTop06 wrote:Mark my words....Gooden will be this year's teams MVP. Watch and see.....
MisterHibachi wrote:ken6199 wrote:I am gonna sound crazy and actually bump Harden after these two losses. He had efficient games while being doubled teamed the whole time. We'll see how he responds to his new strategy.
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Giannis is leading this quite comfortably. The guy is actually doing more with less compared to last year and it looks like his level of performance is totally sustainable unlike Harden's 40 ppg 8 game streak.
I am sorry, if AD continues to have monster games left and right, there is just no strong reason for LeBron to go that high. Same as Curry/KD back in 2017.
People knew AD was on LeBron's team back in the summer but still mostly predicted the Lakers to be a pretender and nowhere close to the level of play they've shown thus far. Expectations matter a lot in MVP narratives and Lakers are massively outperforming expectations.
trueballer7 wrote:Lebron's performance doesnt warranty any MVP mentions. He's been attrocious in the 4th, downright hideous consistently, and would have directly cost the Lakers' a good 6 more defeats (vs OKC twice, vs Suns, vs Memphis, vs Jazz, vs Spurs) if not for the rest of the team bailing him out again and again. He sure makes himself look good on paper though

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zimpy27 wrote:Luka won't get the MVP, he won't win over enough of the people who vote (who won't want to give it to a player this young) unless he keeps up a PER of 33 and Mavs are top 3 in the West at years end.

Barnzy wrote:trueballer7 wrote:Lebron's performance doesnt warranty any MVP mentions. He's been attrocious in the 4th, downright hideous consistently, and would have directly cost the Lakers' a good 6 more defeats (vs OKC twice, vs Suns, vs Memphis, vs Jazz, vs Spurs) if not for the rest of the team bailing him out again and again. He sure makes himself look good on paper though
Dude, no one takes your posts seriously.
Your agenda has been very clear for awhile now re LeBron.
zimpy27 wrote:Luka won't get the MVP, he won't win over enough of the people who vote (who won't want to give it to a player this young) unless he keeps up a PER of 33 and Mavs are top 3 in the West at years end.