MVP Discussion [19/20] [part I] - voting reopened

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Who is your pick for the 2019-20 MVP?

Antetokounmpo
253
51%
James
53
11%
Walker
4
1%
Doncic
117
24%
Harden
27
5%
Siakam
12
2%
Jokic
4
1%
Leonard
5
1%
Davis
17
3%
Towns
5
1%
 
Total votes: 497

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Re: MVP Discussion [19/20] [part I] - voting reopened 

Post#1661 » by Triples333 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:05 am

yoyoboy wrote:Yeah as great as AD has been LeBron is clearly the Lakers’ MVP. Not really debatable at all. I’m at the point where I almost think if you’re top 4 is anything but LeBron, Giannis, Harden, Doncic in some order you’re trolling. Those guys have clearly separated themselves from the pack.
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Well Davis leads Bron in points/rebounds/steals/blocks (<<- all per-game as well),/O-rating/D-rating, PER and TS%, so yes dude, it's obviously highly debatable to anybody being remotely rational.

Neither have a case for #1 MVP, that is for sure. Remember that KD and Curry (the incumbent B2B MVP/Unanimous MVP in his peak) did not finish top 3 in MVP after the two joined despite both being dominant and running the NBA. No, 35 year old Lebron with a teammate that has that much over him has absolutely no case, especially when other players have been better than both.
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Post#1662 » by clyde21 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:14 am

Triples333 wrote:
yoyoboy wrote:Yeah as great as AD has been LeBron is clearly the Lakers’ MVP. Not really debatable at all. I’m at the point where I almost think if you’re top 4 is anything but LeBron, Giannis, Harden, Doncic in some order you’re trolling. Those guys have clearly separated themselves from the pack.
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Well Davis leads the Bron in points/rebounds/steals/blocks/O-rating/D-rating, PER and TS%, so yes dude, it's obviously highly debatable to anybody being rational.

Neither have a case for #1 MVP, that is for sure. Remember that KD and Curry (a B2B MVP/Unanimous MVP in his peak) did not finish top 3 in MVP after the two joined. No, 35 year old Lebron with a teammate that has that much over him has absolutely no case.


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Re: MVP Discussion [19/20] [part I] - voting reopened 

Post#1663 » by yoyoboy » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:22 am

Triples333 wrote:
yoyoboy wrote:Yeah as great as AD has been LeBron is clearly the Lakers’ MVP. Not really debatable at all. I’m at the point where I almost think if you’re top 4 is anything but LeBron, Giannis, Harden, Doncic in some order you’re trolling. Those guys have clearly separated themselves from the pack.
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Well Davis leads the Bron in points/rebounds/steals/blocks/O-rating/D-rating, PER and TS%, so yes dude, it's obviously highly debatable to anybody being rational.

Sure if you pay attention to nothing besides the box score, I guess that limited view would make it appear a lot closer.
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Post#1664 » by Triples333 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:23 am

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Post#1665 » by Vsauce12 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:25 am

This dude Luka is something else mane
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Post#1666 » by yoyoboy » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:26 am

clyde21 wrote:
Triples333 wrote:
yoyoboy wrote:Yeah as great as AD has been LeBron is clearly the Lakers’ MVP. Not really debatable at all. I’m at the point where I almost think if you’re top 4 is anything but LeBron, Giannis, Harden, Doncic in some order you’re trolling. Those guys have clearly separated themselves from the pack.
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Well Davis leads the Bron in points/rebounds/steals/blocks/O-rating/D-rating, PER and TS%, so yes dude, it's obviously highly debatable to anybody being rational.

Neither have a case for #1 MVP, that is for sure. Remember that KD and Curry (a B2B MVP/Unanimous MVP in his peak) did not finish top 3 in MVP after the two joined. No, 35 year old Lebron with a teammate that has that much over him has absolutely no case.


take cover you're in LeBrony territory now

I mean you’ve been pumping up KAT - who’s leading a 10-14 Timberwolves team - as a top 3 MVP candidate ahead of LeBron and Harden specifically because you dislike those guys, but sure everyone else is biased.
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Post#1667 » by Dr_Heat » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:26 am

Doncic top 5 nba player. Let that sink in. A lot of people weren’t expecting this kid to be this damm good.
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Post#1668 » by Triples333 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:31 am

yoyoboy wrote:
Triples333 wrote:
yoyoboy wrote:Yeah as great as AD has been LeBron is clearly the Lakers’ MVP. Not really debatable at all. I’m at the point where I almost think if you’re top 4 is anything but LeBron, Giannis, Harden, Doncic in some order you’re trolling. Those guys have clearly separated themselves from the pack.
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Well Davis leads the Bron in points/rebounds/steals/blocks/O-rating/D-rating, PER and TS%, so yes dude, it's obviously highly debatable to anybody being rational.

Sure if you pay attention to nothing besides the box score, I guess that limited view would make it appear a lot closer.

A lot more than standard box-score there bud.

We saw Lebron with the Lakers last season without AD. Rest assure, they were not on pace for 60+ wins. Hell, even after his attempted Super-Saiyan "it's Playoff Mode!" time, they still fell flat on their face.

Listen, beyond him not having a great case over AD (I personally DO have him over AD myself, but it's far from open/shut, and frankly some of that is on Lebron as the man with the ball in his hands), he has NO case over Giannis right now, that much you can agree with yes?

I'd also take Luka VERY clearly over him with how much they are overreaching expectations to their degree with his 30/10/9.5 on elite efficiency with no second fiddle and leading the league in BPM/VORP.

Harden is likely in the argument for 2nd/3rd at this point as well. Then we get to the 2nd tier of 'Bron/AD at 4/5 with most others following.
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Post#1669 » by Coach Carter » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:52 am

Dr_Heat wrote:Doncic top 5 nba player. Let that sink in. A lot of people weren’t expecting this kid to be this damm good.


He's very skilled. Played a few years against grown men + defenses that give you much less space to operate. In the nba he has that space. He even said it himself,' its easier to score in this league. Don't know, i guess ppl listen to analysts too much who are more so overworked n don't have time to watch games as opposed to being incompetent.
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Post#1670 » by LikeABosh » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:54 am

Triples333 wrote:
We saw Lebron with the Lakers last season without AD. Rest assure, they were not on pace for 60+ wins. Hell, even after his attempted Super-Saiyan "it's Playoff Mode!" time, they still fell flat on their face.


I don't recall the Pelicans being on pace for 60 wins either. They obviously both benefit from each other so last season is irrelevant. Not to mention, the supporting cast is much more complete than last year

I agree it's a 4/5 scenario with LeBron/AD tho. If Giannis, Doncic, and Harden didn't exist, I'd lean towards LeBron. The team depends on him much more. There's literally no one else except Rondo who could run the offense.
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Post#1672 » by Swish1906 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:56 am

No people Listen too much to idiots claiming they are experts and dont pay enough attention to the real experts
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Post#1673 » by NY 567 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:58 am

Giannis is probably going to win MVP, but Luka is gonna be a really, really close 2nd, and if the Bucks slide for whatever reason, he'll be right there.
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Post#1674 » by LikeABosh » Fri Dec 13, 2019 4:59 am

yoyoboy wrote:I mean you’ve been pumping up KAT - who’s leading a 10-14 Timberwolves team - as a top 3 MVP candidate ahead of LeBron and Harden specifically because you dislike those guys, but sure everyone else is biased.


I think he prefers playing dumb than giving those guys credit. So petty :lol:
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Post#1675 » by Triples333 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:00 am

LikeABosh wrote:
Triples333 wrote:
We saw Lebron with the Lakers last season without AD. Rest assure, they were not on pace for 60+ wins. Hell, even after his attempted Super-Saiyan "it's Playoff Mode!" time, they still fell flat on their face.


I don't recall the Pelicans being on pace for 60 wins either. They obviously both benefit from each other so last season is irrelevant. Not to mention, the supporting cast is much more complete than last year

I agree it's a 4/5 scenario with LeBron/AD tho. If Giannis, Doncic, and Harden didn't exist, I'd lean towards LeBron. The team depends on him much more. There's literally no one else except Rondo who could run the offense.

No, he sat out the majority of the year and they landed the #1 pick of the decade.

Of course they benefit massively off each other. That is entirely the point.

But agreed, they're the 2nd tier 4/5+. Great years for both though, and it's showing. They'll be a fun/tough out. Good to see a manufactured Lakers team back again.
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Re: MVP Discussion [19/20] [part I] - voting reopened 

Post#1676 » by clyde21 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:05 am

yoyoboy wrote:
clyde21 wrote:
Triples333 wrote: :laugh:
Well Davis leads the Bron in points/rebounds/steals/blocks/O-rating/D-rating, PER and TS%, so yes dude, it's obviously highly debatable to anybody being rational.

Neither have a case for #1 MVP, that is for sure. Remember that KD and Curry (a B2B MVP/Unanimous MVP in his peak) did not finish top 3 in MVP after the two joined. No, 35 year old Lebron with a teammate that has that much over him has absolutely no case.


take cover you're in LeBrony territory now

I mean you’ve been pumping up KAT - who’s leading a 10-14 Timberwolves team - as a top 3 MVP candidate ahead of LeBron and Harden specifically because you dislike those guys, but sure everyone else is biased.


pretty weak year for MVP is what it means, there is the trash that is Harden, Davis/LeBron cancel each other out, no KD or Steph, Kawhi load management...that's what were left with at this point.
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Post#1677 » by Vsauce12 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:08 am

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Post#1678 » by LikeABosh » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:09 am

Triples333 wrote:No, he sat out the majority of the year and they landed the #1 pick of the decade.


And he still played more games than LeBron. And they still finished with a worse record. Like I said, last season is irrelevant. It's just a bad argument for why AD would be better

Triples333 wrote:Of course they benefit massively off each other. That is entirely the point.


No, that wasn't your point at all. If it was, then you wouldn't use that fact as a reason to credit one over the other. I think it's a wash mostly
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Post#1679 » by Coach Carter » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:13 am

though the majority of the media won't like it, this is b/n giannis n luka
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Post#1680 » by Triples333 » Fri Dec 13, 2019 5:17 am

LikeABosh wrote:
Triples333 wrote:No, he sat out the majority of the year and they landed the #1 pick of the decade.


And he still played more games than LeBron. And they still finished with a worse record. Like I said, last season is irrelevant. It's just a bad argument for why AD would be better

Triples333 wrote:Of course they benefit massively off each other. That is entirely the point.


No, that wasn't your point at all. If it was, then you wouldn't use that fact as a reason to credit one over the other. I think it's a wash mostly

I never made it as a point that AD was "better", don't be obtuse.

If you think it's a wash of them at this point, then why are you wasting our time. That is exactly what I said, and gave 'Bron the edge.

The bottom line is that neither are in the #1 MVP debate if we are being objective.

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