Or to steal an old line from the great Reggie Jackson, Harden is the straw that stirs the drink.

Anyway, it's a tough choice but James is my pick for team MVP. How bout you?
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ecuhus1981 wrote:I've thought about this subject for awhile.
Kyrie was the MVP of the team. As nerve wracking as his antics and absences can be from a purely on-court standpoint, ya gotta love his heart both as a player and as a man. He is the glue that held the squad together during an injury riddled regular season.
James is the MVP of the league. No one, and I mean no one, lifts their team to be more than the sum of their parts better than Harden. I had a feeling he could revamp his image and be just as effective as his high usage Houston days by coming here, but I was not prepared for him to be even better!
Kevin will be the MVP of the Finals. He makes game winning plays on both ends, and he's the most unstoppable force in the league in postseason situations. In a year where many players are putting up video game stats, he stands above the pack.
My vote: KAI
HardenGoat wrote:My vote was Harden he lead the league in assists and elevated the role players every game he played. He was efficient and carried the team to the 2 seed and there’s no doubt we would be the one seed if he didn’t go down. KD is the playoff MVP you simply need his skill and scoring to win a title and he shows up like no other player in the post season. Kyrie had been the glue though and leaves his imprint in every game which I could certainly see as being MVP worthy. I think we will see Harden again and realize how important he will be when we run into a team that really tests us in the post season. Praying he doesn’t get reinjured when we face that point. The good news is the MRI was negative and he’s chomping at the bit to be back on the court. An honorable mention goes to Joe Harris. He played every game including back to backs until the last couple of games. He was the lunch pail guy and the constant all season. Another mention is for Blake. His passion hustle and effort is contagious. You can see it from the bench and he’s gotta be the fun guy in the locker room that makes everyone laugh and get through the tough times. This team is fun to watch and despite the haters it’s a team that has had a lot to overcome in a short time with a lot thrown at it. I also tip my hat to Nash. A rookie coach dealing with multiple injuries and lineup changes all year with everything being new is not an easy task. But he is out coaching Bud right now and deserves some credit for it.