clyde21 wrote:Giannis and then everyone else
Kawhi sucks and LeBron plays with another top5 player
weak year for MVPs.
How is it a weak year for MVPs when there's currently three guys averaging +30ppg?
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clyde21 wrote:Giannis and then everyone else
Kawhi sucks and LeBron plays with another top5 player
weak year for MVPs.
GeorgeMarcus wrote:Food for thought:
- The Sixers allowed 107 or less points in regulation 15 of 19 games this season; Embiid played in all of them.
- The Sixers allowed 111+ points in regulation the other 4 games; Embiid didn't play in any of them.
Opp average with Embiid: 98.9pts/regulation
Opp average without Embiid: 116.3pts/regulation
I say "regulation" because the OT game against OKC fudged the results.
ArtMorte wrote:clyde21 wrote:Giannis and then everyone else
Kawhi sucks and LeBron plays with another top5 player
weak year for MVPs.
How is it a weak year for MVPs when there's currently three guys averaging +30ppg?
ArtMorte wrote:clyde21 wrote:Giannis and then everyone else
Kawhi sucks and LeBron plays with another top5 player
weak year for MVPs.
How is it a weak year for MVPs when there's currently three guys averaging +30ppg?
clyde21 wrote:ArtMorte wrote:clyde21 wrote:Giannis and then everyone else
Kawhi sucks and LeBron plays with another top5 player
weak year for MVPs.
How is it a weak year for MVPs when there's currently three guys averaging +30ppg?
throw box scores out the window in today's NBA, completely useless.
nzahir wrote:mademan wrote:nzahir wrote:Yet its extremely close and its Lebron
#1 seed in the WEST
Higher Net Rating than Giannis (so there is your value)
Has the MVP Narrative: Been 7 years since he has gotten 1, 17th year, LAL market/media, Comeback Year
Giannis shooting under 60% from ft line and under 30% from 3s doesn't help his case.
His jumper just isn't there yet and in the playoffs it will be an issue AGAIN. Smart defensive teams with the personal will take what they learned from the raptors plan.
Lakers have the personal. Sixers have the personal. Clippers have the personal if Zubac continues to defend the rim. Boston if they get a C has the personal.
Giannis is playing much better than Lebron. This whole narrative business is ridiculous. Giannis got the wins and a huge statistical edge. This would go down as one of the bigger robberies (and some commentators have already said they think Lebron's the MVP, which is insane)
Where is the robbery part?
Numbers say Lebron is more VALUABLE atm. His net rating is higher. AD w/o lebron posts a NEGATIVE net rating of over 5.
Lebron is playing with castaways like Rondo, KCP, Mcgee, and Dwight all getting real minutes. Giannis doesn't have someone as good as AD, but they have a ton of depth. Middleton is an all star in the east and Bledsoe is a good player (if he doesn't **** himself come playoffs). Tons of shooters and versatile wings.
Lebron has been robbed multiple times imo
And if the award is about the best player in the league (who isn't load managing), then why would it be Giannis with his flaws that will be exposed come playoffs?
Playing in the west means you don't get a ton of those crappy east teams at the bottom to just cruise through.
This won't come into play but I saw this:
The Milwaukee Bucks have faced the Heat without Jimmy Butler, the Wolves without Karl Anthony Towns, the Clippers without Paul George or Kawhi Leonard, the Jazz without Rudy Gobert, the Pistons without Griffin, and the Blazers without Damian Lillard.
All In less than 20 games, talk about good fortune
clyde21 wrote:ArtMorte wrote:clyde21 wrote:Giannis and then everyone else
Kawhi sucks and LeBron plays with another top5 player
weak year for MVPs.
How is it a weak year for MVPs when there's currently three guys averaging +30ppg?
throw box scores out the window in today's NBA, completely useless.
jokeboy86 wrote:nzahir wrote:mademan wrote:
Giannis is playing much better than Lebron. This whole narrative business is ridiculous. Giannis got the wins and a huge statistical edge. This would go down as one of the bigger robberies (and some commentators have already said they think Lebron's the MVP, which is insane)
Where is the robbery part?
Numbers say Lebron is more VALUABLE atm. His net rating is higher. AD w/o lebron posts a NEGATIVE net rating of over 5.
Lebron is playing with castaways like Rondo, KCP, Mcgee, and Dwight all getting real minutes. Giannis doesn't have someone as good as AD, but they have a ton of depth. Middleton is an all star in the east and Bledsoe is a good player (if he doesn't **** himself come playoffs). Tons of shooters and versatile wings.
Lebron has been robbed multiple times imo
And if the award is about the best player in the league (who isn't load managing), then why would it be Giannis with his flaws that will be exposed come playoffs?
Playing in the west means you don't get a ton of those crappy east teams at the bottom to just cruise through.
This won't come into play but I saw this:
The Milwaukee Bucks have faced the Heat without Jimmy Butler, the Wolves without Karl Anthony Towns, the Clippers without Paul George or Kawhi Leonard, the Jazz without Rudy Gobert, the Pistons without Griffin, and the Blazers without Damian Lillard.
All In less than 20 games, talk about good fortune
I would be with you and anybody else who defends Lebron but everybody keeps conveniently forgetting that Lebron plays with Anthony Davis who is arguably a top 5 player in the league(oh who happens to be 5th in PER). And you can't bring up Giannis should be penalized for playing in a weak East when Lebron was getting MVPs in an Eastern Conference that the majority of the time was only 2 deep contender-wise(maybe 3 some years). I'm also not understanding the logic of bringing up Giannis's playoff perfomances or potential playoff performances when its a regular season award. And can we all be clear and honest, no one and I mean no one is taking Middleton over several other teams 2nd best player so please stop bringing up the all-star appearance. If you have one of the top 2 seeds in the conference the coaches do that by default to reward winning. A lot of the time that has nothing to do with a player's actual league ranking.
Now if the Lakers win some godly amount of games(like 66 or higher) than I agree you have to give it to Lebron. But if the Bucks get the top record in the league again, Giannis is running away with it. I actually do think Lebron is a better player than Giannis but that has never been what the MVP award is about. This isn't MLB.
Joey Wheeler wrote:Lebron and Davis playing together isn't really an argument for Giannis here. Both are overall superior players to Giannis, with less exploitable weaknesses come playoff time. If Giannis had AD on his team, he'd not be the best player on hsi team so the whole argument is a non-starter.
Yuri36 wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:Lebron and Davis playing together isn't really an argument for Giannis here. Both are overall superior players to Giannis, with less exploitable weaknesses come playoff time. If Giannis had AD on his team, he'd not be the best player on hsi team so the whole argument is a non-starter.
Loool how so??![]()

Colbinii wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:Food for thought:
- The Sixers allowed 107 or less points in regulation 15 of 19 games this season; Embiid played in all of them.
- The Sixers allowed 111+ points in regulation the other 4 games; Embiid didn't play in any of them.
Opp average with Embiid: 98.9pts/regulation
Opp average without Embiid: 116.3pts/regulation
I say "regulation" because the OT game against OKC fudged the results.
That is because of a 4 game sample size.
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Joey Wheeler wrote:Yuri36 wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:Lebron and Davis playing together isn't really an argument for Giannis here. Both are overall superior players to Giannis, with less exploitable weaknesses come playoff time. If Giannis had AD on his team, he'd not be the best player on hsi team so the whole argument is a non-starter.
Loool how so??![]()
AD is better on both sides of the ball. Defensively it's pretty clear, doubt anyone would argue it (as good as Giannis himself is) and his offensive game is more resilient and less exploitable against tough playoff defenses.
Giannis is putting up huge RS statlines, but he's not even better at that, we've seen in his years at New Orleans that AD is the kind of crazy statlines if he puts his mind to it.

Joey Wheeler wrote:Lebron and Davis playing together isn't really an argument for Giannis here. Both are overall superior players to Giannis, with less exploitable weaknesses come playoff time. If Giannis had AD on his team, he'd not be the best player on hsi team so the whole argument is a non-starter.
GeorgeMarcus wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:Lebron and Davis playing together isn't really an argument for Giannis here. Both are overall superior players to Giannis, with less exploitable weaknesses come playoff time. If Giannis had AD on his team, he'd not be the best player on hsi team so the whole argument is a non-starter.
Giannis is comfortably better than AD, and probably better than LeBron too.
Sulico wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:Yuri36 wrote:
Loool how so??![]()
AD is better on both sides of the ball. Defensively it's pretty clear, doubt anyone would argue it (as good as Giannis himself is) and his offensive game is more resilient and less exploitable against tough playoff defenses.
Giannis is putting up huge RS statlines, but he's not even better at that, we've seen in his years at New Orleans that AD is the kind of crazy statlines if he puts his mind to it.
Any metrics known to men, and we have plenty in this age of analytics, puts Giannis ahead of AD both offensively and defensively by a big margin.
Care to explain how you came to that conlusion? Gut feeling? And how on earth did you assume that noone would argue your subjective opinion when it's totally contradicted by any stats available?
Joey Wheeler wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:Lebron and Davis playing together isn't really an argument for Giannis here. Both are overall superior players to Giannis, with less exploitable weaknesses come playoff time. If Giannis had AD on his team, he'd not be the best player on hsi team so the whole argument is a non-starter.
Giannis is comfortably better than AD, and probably better than LeBron too.
I have a feeling that post will age terribly come May 2020. AD is better on both ends, it's he who's comfortably better; Lebron is massively better on offense.Sulico wrote:Joey Wheeler wrote:
AD is better on both sides of the ball. Defensively it's pretty clear, doubt anyone would argue it (as good as Giannis himself is) and his offensive game is more resilient and less exploitable against tough playoff defenses.
Giannis is putting up huge RS statlines, but he's not even better at that, we've seen in his years at New Orleans that AD is the kind of crazy statlines if he puts his mind to it.
Any metrics known to men, and we have plenty in this age of analytics, puts Giannis ahead of AD both offensively and defensively by a big margin.
Care to explain how you came to that conlusion? Gut feeling? And how on earth did you assume that noone would argue your subjective opinion when it's totally contradicted by any stats available?
Following the league/watching games? Especially having watched both of them in the playoffs, there's no doubt about whose game holds up better, Davis has playoff numbers that rival Jordan and Lebron (on much smaller sample size of course) having played 66% of his series against the dynasty Warriors, while Giannis was kinda exposed offensively last year.