Dupp wrote:Gotta be embiid and then lebron at this stage. Everyone else has something going against them.
Embiid just can’t miss too many games. I think one think he’s got going for him is not just the improvement of his own play but the massive turnaround for his team. That counts for a lot.scrabbarista wrote:Jokic put up
42.5 pts
10.0 rebs
9.0 asts
0.5 stls
1.5 blks
with 0.5 TO's
on .599/.500/1.000 splits
in his last two games, with a 0.0 +/- in games his team lost by an average of 9.0 points.
I don't really feel like that constitutes falling down in the race.
0-2 and overall record of .500 ( or one game off) is a big factor unfortunately.
It is unfortunately. We all know it's a dumb system. Don't tell us, tell the media voters whom every year make it a "best player on best team" award. 90% of ATGs have had their best statistical seasons unrewarded













