lebron3-14-3 wrote:It's a 5 man race. Jokic, Lillard, Giannis, Lebron, Harden. Defense: Giannis>Lebron>Jokic>Harden>Lillard Offense: Harden/Jokic>Lillard>Lebron>Giannis Record: Lebron>Harden>Giannis>Jokic/Lillard tied Record compared to expectations, roster, absences, previous year etc: Lillard>Lebron/Jokic>Harden>Giannis Narrative: Lebron (goat who never gets the mvp but always goes on to be the best player in the playoffs) > Lillard (super clutch loyal hero who carries his team to impossible wins in the clutch) > Jokic (kind of new shiny thing who plays a new brand of basketball, but his team is slightly underpeforming)> Giannis (all time level regular season player who gets "exposed" in the playoffs due to lack of skills, can't risk giving him the mvp 3 times in a row to then get clowned come playoffs time)> Harden (literally hitler player who forced a trade to a superteam with kevin durant in it, also another mvp who gets "exposed in the playoffs)
All in all yesterday's ladder was totally incongrous compared to the previous, it was easily a mistake caused by the fact that the writer for some reason tought the lakers are 5-10 since ad's injury, while they are 7-6 (7-7 if you count the game he left with an injury), with 1 being with lebron out and most of the losses without schroeder. Pretty embarassing from their/his part.
So, Lebron is first in the first four ladders...Then he goes 1-3 and he's 2nd in the ladder....he wins 1, loses 1 and then he misses 1 before the all star break, and he's third. Then he wins 4 in a row.. and he's 4th???
I like the post overall, but about this last part... Jokic is 8-2 in his last 10, Lillard and Giannis have been posting absurd stats and racking wins lately, so even with 4-0, Lebron dropping to 4th makes sense. Still, things can change so much so fast. Anyway, how do you take a ladder seriously if its writer doesn't follow the games and scores, even tho he's getting paid handsomely to do that? Better follow some other relevant ladder makers than nba.com