PaulieWal wrote:70sFan wrote:PaulieWal wrote:LeBron has all but locked himself into the #1 spot for me this year unless the Lakers go on to lose the series and he scores 0 points in every game. His combination of offensive + defense in these playoffs has been amazing . He had a bad game and a half in the Finals but other than that over the entire RS + PS there is no one else I rather have for this season. Easy choice.
I view Davis and James as neck and neck in playoffs, but LeBron was much better in regular season. It's another POTY James season

I have read the arguments for AD being better than LeBron in the PS and specifically in the Finals but I am not seeing it. LeBron still seems to be the engine on the floor and his defense has been incredible.
That being said, AD still has easily been the 2nd best player in the PS, or maybe even 1b to LeBron's 1a - although it's difficult to parse out how much of his offensive impact is reliant on LeBron and Rondo feeding him the ball in the right spots (a limitation which is an issue for most bigs bTW).
In general what I'm seeing is that AD seems to have a higher ceiling and a lower floor, which fits with how things were in NO.
Basically, because he's not the perimeter guy with the ball in his hands, his effectiveness is more dependent on court context. When the offense becomes a clogged toilet, you want LeBron to be the plumber. Once things are flowing, AD becomes unstoppable.
What all that means to me is that it's very possible for AD to be the more valuable player over any particular stretch of games, but it's never the case that he's simply better than LeBron across the board, and he depends on LeBron more than LeBron would ever depend on any teammate.
I do think at this point LeBron has the edge in Finals MVP voting, but would have no problem voting for AD there if a couple things shifted toward him.
From a POY perspective though, it's still hard for me to imagine not putting LeBron at #1 right now. It would take something really extreme.