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Duke4life831 wrote:"Luka could become the youngest MVP in league history if he wins it next year"
Next year? The dude is making the run for it this year. 1/4 into the season and I think he is 50/50 with Giannis at the moment. If Luka keeps this level of play up and Dallas finishes with a top 3 seed (4th at the moment), I think he wins it.
And to answer the question on how it compares to Rose season. It blows it out of the water if he can keep this up.
Effigy wrote:Rose is pretty widely looked upon as the worst MVP winner in the past 20 years. (With apologies to Steve Nash). If you want to make his case, compare him to Giannis last year, or even this year.
giberish wrote:Rose wasn't the best player that season - many wouldn't even put him in the top-5. So being as good as that version of Rose doesn't mean that you're MVP quality. Especially as overall offensive efficiency has improved since then.
Devin Booker wrote:Bro.
PockyCandy wrote:Comparing raw stats like that is pointless when you consider how different their teams. Dallas plays at warp-speed compared to the Thib-era Bulls. Even if you use per-100 possession stats, that doesn't take into account how Rose was driving against set defenses in a much slower NBA.
I like Luka as much as the next guy, but I'd hate for this to be another thread where people take shots at D-Rose because his stats weren't the most eye-catching. Rose may not have been the best player in the league, but he absolutely made that Chicago team go on offense.
giberish wrote:Rose wasn't the best player that season - many wouldn't even put him in the top-5. So being as good as that version of Rose doesn't mean that you're MVP quality. Especially as overall offensive efficiency has improved since then.
PockyCandy wrote:Comparing raw stats like that is pointless when you consider how different their teams. Dallas plays at warp-speed compared to the Thib-era Bulls. Even if you use per-100 possession stats, that doesn't take into account how Rose was driving against set defenses in a much slower NBA.
I like Luka as much as the next guy, but I'd hate for this to be another thread where people take shots at D-Rose because his stats weren't the most eye-catching. Rose may not have been the best player in the league, but he absolutely made that Chicago team go on offense.