MVP Discussion [19/20] [part II] - voting opened

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Who is your pick for the 2019-20 MVP?

Giannis
262
61%
James
106
25%
Harden
15
3%
Leonard
2
0%
Doncic
19
4%
Jokic
5
1%
Tatum
6
1%
Davis
3
1%
Butler
3
1%
Siakam/Westbrook
9
2%
 
Total votes: 430

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Re: MVP Discussion [19/20] [part II] - voting opened 

Post#821 » by NyKnicks1714 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 8:08 pm

The poll should be changed to 2nd place; that's a more interesting question. Maybe make 2 or 3 selections possible.
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Post#822 » by Homer38 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 8:10 pm

NyKnicks1714 wrote:The poll should be changed to 2nd place; that's a more interesting question.


I think LBJ would be in the second place….The 3rd place would be very interesting!
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Post#823 » by Triples333 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:40 pm

It's so sad how hard ESPN is trying to shoehorn LBJ into the MVP debate.

Imagine them with their cities switched and literally the only talking point would be whether or not Giannis will garner a unanimous MVP.
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Post#824 » by clyde21 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:54 pm

Triples333 wrote:It's so sad how hard ESPN is trying to shoehorn LBJ into the MVP debate.

Imagine them with their cities switched and literally the only talking point would be whether or not Giannis will garner a unanimous MVP.


pretty much, LeBron really has no argument over Giannis at this point, not a single one.
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Post#825 » by Triples333 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:05 pm

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Triples333 wrote:It's so sad how hard ESPN is trying to shoehorn LBJ into the MVP debate.

Imagine them with their cities switched and literally the only talking point would be whether or not Giannis will garner a unanimous MVP.


pretty, LeBron really has no argument over Giannis at this point, not a single one.

What do you mean? RPM has him as THE most impactful defender in the game, just above Alex Caruso...
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Post#826 » by Homer38 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:06 pm

Triples333 wrote:It's so sad how hard ESPN is trying to shoehorn LBJ into the MVP debate.

Imagine them with their cities switched and literally the only talking point would be whether or not Giannis will garner a unanimous MVP.



This is maybe sad but ESPN would do the same thing if LBJ were in Cleveland or other small market....
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Post#827 » by Triples333 » Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:10 pm

Homer38 wrote:
Triples333 wrote:It's so sad how hard ESPN is trying to shoehorn LBJ into the MVP debate.

Imagine them with their cities switched and literally the only talking point would be whether or not Giannis will garner a unanimous MVP.



This is maybe sad but ESPN would do the same thing if LBJ were in Cleveland or other small market....

Oh I know. Much more starpower regardless of city. But rest assure if Giannis was in LA, he would be a global phenomenon. Not to harken back to defensive juggernaut Alex Caruso again, but I'm fairly certain he's more famous at this point than Middleton.
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Post#828 » by Colbinii » Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:22 pm

Triples333 wrote:
Homer38 wrote:
Triples333 wrote:It's so sad how hard ESPN is trying to shoehorn LBJ into the MVP debate.

Imagine them with their cities switched and literally the only talking point would be whether or not Giannis will garner a unanimous MVP.



This is maybe sad but ESPN would do the same thing if LBJ were in Cleveland or other small market....

Oh I know. Much more starpower regardless of city. But rest assure if Giannis was in LA, he would be a global phenomenon. Not to harken back to defensive juggernaut Alex Caruso again, but I'm fairly certain he's more famous at this point than Middleton.


Well yeah but Caruso is also a balding white guy which appeals to a lot of people in mass media as they can relate to that.
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Post#829 » by Texas Chuck » Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:08 am

ESPN is not in the business of naming the MVP. They are in the entertainment business. I have no idea how some of you fail to understand their motivation and allow them to constantly draw you offside.

It's why they spend so much time on Lebron, the Cowboys, the Yankees, Duke, etc. Either you are part of those huge fanbases and love it or you likely hate them but either way you both tune in and talk about it.

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Re: MVP Discussion [19/20] [part II] - voting opened 

Post#830 » by Texas Chuck » Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:09 am

Colbinii wrote:
a balding white guy


I'm feeling profiled here.
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Post#831 » by scrabbarista » Fri Feb 28, 2020 4:21 pm

as of the morning of February 28th

The spreadsheet now includes 62 players.

Since last time:

TOP 5 RISERS
1. Khris Middleton +1.74 [team record 4-0]
2. James Harden +1.70 [4-0]
3. Jayson Tatum +1.58 [3-1]
4. Giannis Antetokounmpo +1.54 [4-0]
5. Ricky Rubio +1.46 [2-2]

FALLERS
1. Jonas Valanciunas -0.94 [team record 0-4]
2. Rudy Gobert -0.86 [0-4]
3. Ja Morant -0.60 [0-4]
4. Richaun Holmes -0.52 [3-1]
5. Bojan Bogdanovic -0.49 [0-4]

James Harden joins the RISERS for the third time in a row.

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TOP FIFTEEN

1. 18.1 Antetokounmpo, MIL [since last time: even] [+1.55]
2. 17.1 Harden, HOU [even] [+1.70]
3. 15.4 James, LAL [even] [+0.27]
4. 14.1 Gobert, UTA [even] [-0.86]
5. 13.8 Jokic, DEN [+1] [+0.83]

6. 13.6 Lillard, POR [-1] [+0.27]
7. 13.2 Leonard, LAC [even] [+0.91]
8. 12.9 Middleton, MIL [+4] [+1.74]
9. 12.6 Davis, LAL [+2] [+1.32]
10. 12.4 Tatum, BOS [+3] [+1.58]

11. 12.3 Doncic, DAL [-3] [+0.05]
12. 12.1 Paul, OKC [-3] [+0.39]
13. 12.0 Butler, MIA [-3] [+0.41]
14. 11.2 Adebayo, MIA [even] [+0.75]
15. 10.6 Bledsoe, MIL [+2] [+1.17]


I decided to post a top fifteen this week since there was so much movement between 8th and 15th.

While Russell Westbrook has gotten any available Rockets' headlines, Harden has continued to be the Rockets' best player, putting up 33/8/8/2/1 with 3.6 TO's on 47/40/87 (approximately .662 TS%) splits while the team has gone 9-2 over its last eleven. That's better than or equal to Westbrook in scoring average, rebounding average, assisting average, steals average, blocks average, TO's average, 3P%, FT%, and TS% over that span. The only two places Westbrook has bested him are FG% and +/- (by less than a point). Oh, and Westbrook has missed three of those eleven games!


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Post#832 » by greekbuck34 » Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:20 pm

Westbrook has been insane in 2020. He is averaging 32-33 PPG for 2 months on great efficiency. He was clearly the best player on his team in January and he is near the same level with Harden in February. That's a lot of games and he deserves the Rockets' headlines. Having two MVPs in the same lineup is what makes the Rocket's contenders. That was the point.
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Post#833 » by Homer38 » Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:26 pm

Many will be agree with Chris Broussard!

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Post#834 » by GAthens34 » Fri Feb 28, 2020 5:46 pm

Homer38 wrote:Many will be agree with Chris Broussard!


lmao
is this guy a voter? I was watching all these guys last season. Then people in here just told me to ignore them because they do not vote.
The other lady on espn(rachel) told the other day that lebron should get votes because kobe died(..........)
I mean, lebron should definitely get votes, he deserves it. But not for that reason(...)
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Post#835 » by Triples333 » Sat Feb 29, 2020 1:07 am

Texas Chuck wrote:ESPN is not in the business of naming the MVP. They are in the entertainment business. I have no idea how some of you fail to understand their motivation and allow them to constantly draw you offside.

It's why they spend so much time on Lebron, the Cowboys, the Yankees, Duke, etc. Either you are part of those huge fanbases and love it or you likely hate them but either way you both tune in and talk about it.

Simply support other content is how you effect change.

You're jumping to conclusions. You see their rundowns when watching actual games, which is what their networks are still good for. I have not watched any of their talking head shows in decades, including sportscenter.

And I'm not ignorant of why they are doing what they are doing. I'm simply stating that it is a sad, failure of a conversation to be had.
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Post#836 » by The Lazy Potato » Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:55 am

KGtabake wrote:
Homer38 wrote:Many will be agree with Chris Broussard!


lmao
is this guy a voter? I was watching all these guys last season. Then people in here just told me to ignore them because they do not vote.
The other lady on espn(rachel) told the other day that lebron should get votes because kobe died(..........)
I mean, lebron should definitely get votes, he deserves it. But not for that reason(...)


Chris Broussard is actually a voter and obviously he will do the right thing and vote for Giannis.
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Post#837 » by The Lazy Potato » Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:58 am

The greek freak went off with an efficient 32 points, 13 rebounds and 6 assists in just 27 minutes against OKC.
Pretty good for a player that only dunks and has no skills i guess.
The most crazy thing was his minus/plus he had +44 in just 27 minutes. That's crazy man..
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Post#838 » by Texas Chuck » Sat Feb 29, 2020 3:23 pm

Triples333 wrote:
Texas Chuck wrote:ESPN is not in the business of naming the MVP. They are in the entertainment business. I have no idea how some of you fail to understand their motivation and allow them to constantly draw you offside.

It's why they spend so much time on Lebron, the Cowboys, the Yankees, Duke, etc. Either you are part of those huge fanbases and love it or you likely hate them but either way you both tune in and talk about it.

Simply support other content is how you effect change.

You're jumping to conclusions. You see their rundowns when watching actual games, which is what their networks are still good for. I have not watched any of their talking head shows in decades, including sportscenter.

And I'm not ignorant of why they are doing what they are doing. I'm simply stating that it is a sad, failure of a conversation to be had.


congrats to you on not watching the yelling heads shows. But you see this forum and how literally every day we have multiple threads where people are all angst-ridden over what some shock jock says. You may be immune but clearly a ton of people aren't.

I watch games on ESPN and have never had any issues filtering out any of the silly commentary. Of course I never watch pre-game or half-time stuff so its just fighting through some of the subpar broadcasters. But that's every network.

Local broadcasts are almost universally worse though. For instance my Mavs have a good pbp guy but Derek Harper's "analysis" is some guy hits a 3---then he tells you that's what that guy's game is except the guy hitting the 3 was Ben Simmons. And Skin is entertaining, but such a massive homer.

But that's okay. I never watch games thinking I'm going to great analysis. If I want that content there are other platforms for it. It's all a matter of understanding that they aren't broadcasting games to suit me but to suit the biggest audience possible nationally and the same thing locally only with clearly a pro home team flair. That's what the larger consumer base wants.

We can get mad and wring our hands, but frankly it's on us for not understanding hard core basketball nerds aren't who they are catering to. They know they have us regardless.
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Post#839 » by ken6199 » Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:41 pm

Forget Giannis, I say the MVP belongs to the beef between Giannis and Harden.
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Re: MVP Discussion [19/20] [part II] - voting opened 

Post#840 » by Texas Chuck » Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:35 pm

ken6199 wrote:Forget Giannis, I say the MVP belongs to the beef between Giannis and Harden.


it's glorious and a Finals meeting would be fire.

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That is if we can't have the Miami/Dallas rubber match. :wink:
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