Gooner wrote:Ayt wrote:Renzen wrote:One plays a little over 30 minutes a night, because he puts away teams quickly... the other plays around 39 minutes, because he can't put them away...
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The per possession stats are interesting. Giannis barely trails Harden when it comes to points and assists.

Those can be misleading.
If they're equal per possession and one guy is playing more than 20% more possessions, then the guy who's playing more is obviously the right choice.
Antetokounmpo plays less (partly) because the Bucks (
+7.0) without Antetokounmpo are
12.0 points per100 better than the Rockets (
-5.0) without Harden. When Antetokounmpo sits, his leads are growing. When Harden sits, his leads are shrinking or disappearing. This is fact.
All that said, my formula did move Antetokounmpo into 1st for the first time this morning. I think it had Harden leading the entire season up until today. This illustrates why I've used a formula for seven or eight years now for my all-time list: it's the only way not to end up merely rationalizing my own biases like nearly everyone else does. Most of the people knocking Harden have probably watched about 5% of his minutes this season, if that (highlights don't count!). I haven't watched much Antetokounmpo myself, but I've seen probably 25 games of Harden - maybe more. It's one thing to get your hate second-hand from social media, and it's another thing entirely to actually
see a dude putting up a 50 piece burger
and a 40 spot about once every ten days... and to see what actually happens when a team sees the strategy so much that it actually gets
comfortable in offensive sets where its best player gets double-teamed as soon as he crosses half-court.
Anyway, as my formula has shown so far this season, these two players are on a level apart from everyone else right now. I already know (as do all Rockets fans) that Harden can probably only win it if there's literally no one else that media members can rationally vote for. That's the bias he faces. I say that as someone who believes the only season he deserved the Award was 2018, but also believes that the voting results in other seasons weren't nearly as close as they should have been - and knows the reason(s) why.
Last word, for all the GianniStans populating this thread: December 22nd, 2019, mark it down: I have Antetokounmpo in first, for now! Next week it could be different. The worst thing we can do in the MVP race every season is not recognize and appreciate greatness. Right now that means appreciating and recognizing
two guys in particular.
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