NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 (Fresh poll ➥ Vote)

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Who is the MVP so far?

Poll ended at Sun Apr 18, 2021 10:39 am

Damian Lillard
13
5%
Luka Doncic
8
3%
Nikola Jokic
76
32%
Joel Embiid
14
6%
Kawhi Leonard
1
0%
Steph Curry
3
1%
Giannis Antetokounmpo
51
21%
James Harden
20
8%
LeBron James
51
21%
Other - Who?
1
0%
 
Total votes: 238

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Re: NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 

Post#1521 » by Dnt hate » Mon Mar 1, 2021 10:22 pm

scrabbarista wrote:
PhoenixMilwauke wrote:
scrabbarista wrote:Jokic is now:

10th all-time in PER
11th all-time in WS/48
9th all-time in BPM

The only players above him in all three are:

'88 Jordan
'91 Jordan
'09 James
'13 James
'16 Curry

No Kareems, no Wilts, no Giannises - just those five.

If you know anything about NBA history, you know that's pretty good company.


Best 2020 so far (imo)
Jokic > Embiid > Giannis > Kawhi > Steph

Embiid has only 920 mins vs Jokic's 1100+ for Jokic, Giannis, Steph. So, my list would be
Jokic > Giannis > Steph > Embiid > Kawhi


Jokic has that much of a lead on Embiid in total minutes, and yet all three of the stats I cited are per-minute/per-possession stats. I think it's Jokic so far, with the proverbial "and it isn't close." There's still a lot of season left to play, though.

If the Nuggets don't start to win there is no way Jokic gets or deserves mvp
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Re: NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 

Post#1522 » by scrabbarista » Mon Mar 1, 2021 10:40 pm

Homer38 wrote:
scrabbarista wrote:Jokic is now:

10th all-time in PER
11th all-time in WS/48
9th all-time in BPM

The only players above him in all three are:

'88 Jordan
'91 Jordan
'09 James
'13 James
'16 Curry

No Kareems, no Wilts, no Giannises - just those five.

If you know anything about NBA history, you know that's pretty good company.



Jokic would be almost a lock if the Nuggets have a very good record, but unfortunately for him it is not the case right now

Each of his players on your list, their team had won 60 games or more outside of Jordan in 1988(50 wins and 3rd seed in the east).The Nuggets need to win more game no matter what


I think they will win more.

Also, the Sixers are on a 53 win pace; the Lakers are on a 56 win pace, second best in the league: everyone else is either worse, or on the Jazz.

Jokic is still in the elitest of the elitest historical company from a statistical standpoint.
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Re: NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 

Post#1523 » by scrabbarista » Mon Mar 1, 2021 10:59 pm

scrabbarista wrote:Jokic is now:

10th all-time in PER
11th all-time in WS/48
9th all-time in BPM

The only players above him in all three are:

'88 Jordan
'91 Jordan
'09 James
'13 James
'16 Curry

No Kareems, no Wilts, no Giannises - just those five.

If you know anything about NBA history, you know that's pretty good company.


I could put it this way:

Average historical ranking in the three main advanced stats on BBRef:

Jokic = 10th
Embiid = 43rd
Giannis = 98th
Kawhi = 160th
LeBron = I don't know, because he's not in the top 250 in PER or WS/48.

And, again, those are all per-minute/per-possession stats. Embiid is playing 33 mpg and has missed six games. Jokic is playing 36 mpg and hasn't missed a game yet. He's played 1,181 minutes to Embiid's 923. Jokic is 5th in the league in total minutes while being 1st in virtually every per-minute and per-possession metric. He's absolutely crushing Embiid statistically. I can't see giving it to Embiid just because his team wins seven more games. They should just hand him the trophy and say, "Congratulations, you had Ben Simmons, Tobias Harris, Seth Curry, and Dwight Howard on your team, instead of Jamal Murray, Michael Porter, Jr., Gary Harris, and Isaiah Hartenstein. Also, that was really amazing how your team played in the Eastern Conference instead of in the West. MVP! MVP! MVP! MVP!"

But anyways, there's still a lot of this whacky season left to play. To quote Leigh Ellis, "Anything could... still happen."
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Re: NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 

Post#1524 » by Infinite Llamas » Tue Mar 2, 2021 3:29 am

39/14/9 for Jokic. The Bulls had zero answers for him in the fourth.

Denver needs to keep winning and Jokic will put a lock on this award.
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Post#1525 » by Cavsfansince84 » Tue Mar 2, 2021 3:36 am

I'm starting to feel like this should be Jokic's to lose if the Nuggets keep winning at a decent rate while he is carrying them to wins. Plus its hard to find a metric he isn't leading the league in.
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Post#1526 » by Barnzy » Tue Mar 2, 2021 3:49 am

Cavsfansince84 wrote:I'm starting to feel like this should be Jokic's to lose if the Nuggets keep winning at a decent rate while he is carrying them to wins. Plus its hard to find a metric he isn't leading the league in.



The question is can they keep winning to be a top 3 or 4 seed. I have big doubts on that.

They likely lose to the Bucks tomorrow and fall to equal with 9th seed on losses. Although a win against Giannis would really stamp himself.
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Post#1527 » by Openheimer » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:00 am

James harden has carried the Nets to 9 wins out of 10 games without KD . Huge huge tonight again. 30 points 15 assists 14 boards 3 steals on 13-23 shooting. The man is coming
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Post#1528 » by Cavsfansince84 » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:03 am

Barnzy wrote:
Cavsfansince84 wrote:I'm starting to feel like this should be Jokic's to lose if the Nuggets keep winning at a decent rate while he is carrying them to wins. Plus its hard to find a metric he isn't leading the league in.



The question is can they keep winning to be a top 3 or 4 seed. I have big doubts on that.

They likely lose to the Bucks tomorrow and fall to equal with 9th seed on losses. Although a win against Giannis would really stamp himself.


Realistically he prob would need a top 4 seed to win it but I'm saying imo if he's going to keep playing the way he has so far he should win it with a top 6 seed.
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Post#1529 » by Muha_i_samolet » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:17 am

Jokic is the best player and most important to his team, they'd be choosing from top4 already if it weren't for him.
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Post#1530 » by RB34 » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:20 am

Openheimer wrote:James harden has carried the Nets to 9 wins out of 10 games without KD . Huge huge tonight again. 30 points 15 assists 14 boards 3 steals on 13-23 shooting. The man is coming


Big fat 0 turnovers too!!
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Post#1531 » by Openheimer » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:24 am

RB34 wrote:
Openheimer wrote:James harden has carried the Nets to 9 wins out of 10 games without KD . Huge huge tonight again. 30 points 15 assists 14 boards 3 steals on 13-23 shooting. The man is coming


Big fat 0 turnovers too!!

The only game like this I can remember was paul went 20 and 0 assists which is insane
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Post#1532 » by VanWest82 » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:26 am

It's going to be a shame if Denver doesn't win enough for Jokic to win MVP. This is one of the great offensive seasons we've ever seen. Bird 2.0.
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Post#1533 » by Openheimer » Tue Mar 2, 2021 4:31 am

Hardens last 10 games without KD:

27 points 12 assists 10 boards on 49 percent shooting 64 TS and the Nets have gone 9-1 .
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Post#1534 » by primecougar » Tue Mar 2, 2021 5:55 am

Harden and embid are both playing really well.

Everytime jokic scores, i think it's a fluke. Unreal skill.
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Post#1535 » by 10DayContract » Tue Mar 2, 2021 6:04 am

The best player I've seen this year is Harden. Take from that what you will.
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Re: NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 

Post#1536 » by OverAndOut » Tue Mar 2, 2021 6:15 am

Giannis is coming. Still don't think he'll get it no matter what he does, because voter fatigue + disappointing playoff exits the last two seasons.
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Post#1537 » by OverAndOut » Tue Mar 2, 2021 6:17 am

10DayContract wrote:The best player I've seen this year is Harden. Take from that what you will.

I agree. He's the best player so far this season but I don't think he'll get MVP. I think it's going to LeBron or Embiid no matter what. Jokic has a chance if they decide to not weigh team record that heavily like 2017 Westbrook.
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Re: NBA MVP Discussion 20/21 

Post#1538 » by LoneyROY » Tue Mar 2, 2021 6:24 am

Joker, Embiid, Harden, Giannis, Bron...

Some of the best really showcasing it lately.
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Post#1539 » by Openheimer » Tue Mar 2, 2021 7:44 am

LoneyROY wrote:Joker, Embiid, Harden, Giannis, Bron...

Some of the best really showcasing it lately.

Embiid should be 1 but harden and Jokic are catching up at number 2 and 3
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Post#1540 » by The4thHorseman » Tue Mar 2, 2021 8:10 am

Openheimer wrote:James harden has carried the Nets to 9 wins out of 10 games without KD . Huge huge tonight again. 30 points 15 assists 14 boards 3 steals on 13-23 shooting. The man is coming

Don't think he'll get it due to the trade demand mid-season.
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