The guy took TWO shots in the first half and 10 overall and still scored 25 points.
2021-22 NBA MVP Discussion (Pt. 1)
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Jokic True Shooting % last night: 92.5%.
The guy took TWO shots in the first half and 10 overall and still scored 25 points.
The guy took TWO shots in the first half and 10 overall and still scored 25 points.
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ty 4191 wrote:Jokic True Shooting % last night: 92.5%.![]()
The guy took TWO shots in the first half and 10 overall and still scored 25 points.
Kinda frustrated me, this was like one of his games a couple years ago when he wasn't agressive enough looking for his shot. It's cool if your team is blowing the other team out but if the game is closer you gotta be more aggressive forcing the issue, thats one of the things i think Embiid does better.
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LukaTheGOAT wrote:Steph is going to win I bet. Warriors still look capable without Draymond and should he come back, they are basically guaranteed a top 2 record in the league. Steph is already starting to regress back to what we expect of him from 3, shooting over 43% from there in his last 5 games. You look at how historically these things are voted on, and Steph would really have to be outlier bad for the rest of the year to not win it; and I am pretty sure we are past the roughest patch we will see from him.
I wouldn’t be surprised to seem him end there last 30 or so games on a high note. Elite recent play, combined with good team record despite missing Klay for 1/3 of the season and now likely Draymond for another third, yet team doesn’t lose a beat. He can easily climb right back into this.
I don’t see jokic getting past the 6th seed and I also don’t see the sixers being the number 1 seed in the cluttered east. Embiid will slow down cause he isn’t built to play 82 game seasons. That’s my take anyways, if sixers and Embiid don’t slow down, it’s his for the taking.
Giannis team IMO has been severely underwhelming this year tbh
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itsxtray wrote:ty 4191 wrote:Jokic True Shooting % last night: 92.5%.![]()
The guy took TWO shots in the first half and 10 overall and still scored 25 points.
Kinda frustrated me, this was like one of his games a couple years ago when he wasn't agressive enough looking for his shot. It's cool if your team is blowing the other team out but if the game is closer you gotta be more aggressive forcing the issue, thats one of the things i think Embiid does better.
I felt the same, but every time he kicked the ball out his teammate was draining a 3, so it was tough to argue with the results. Their bench played well too (gained some ground their starters lost initially). They just couldn’t put together stops. Tough loss.
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i wonder if luka could be a darkhorse candidate if the mavs keep winning games and warriors record (as well as sixers and nuggets of course) gets worse
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EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.


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The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
We are witnessing true greatness.
It's a comfort to know that it's about a truly great person as well.
Can't imagine how can someone dislike the guy.
Hopefully this is the last season that Denver has so many problems.
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The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
WHO CARES that literally every metric points to Jokic as the best player in the league, I want to watch my guy score half his points from the free throw line to show he's superior!!
Jokic 5x MVP train
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Cubbies2120 wrote:The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
WHO CARES that literally every metric points to Jokic as the best player in the league, I want to watch my guy score half his points from the free throw line to show he's superior!!
To be fair, Embiid also grades out incredibly well, just less obscene than Jokic lol.

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Jokic has the excuses because of the Nuggets injuries but there is absolutely no way the league will give another MVP to a 4th-6th seed in b2b seasons. I doubt that either the Sixers or the Nuggets will end up with a top seed so it will be either Giannis, or Curry in the end unless one of the Suns duo or Butler goes insane in the second half of the season and end up with both the narrative and the 1st seed.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote: I think that we will do worse than last season and that Giannis is now just a mere all star. All because we switched from Bud to Griffin.
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The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
That’s wild. Is that with the balls and dunks paid subscription by the way? Been contemplating.
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BoatsNZones wrote:The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
That’s wild. Is that with the balls and dunks paid subscription by the way? Been contemplating.
Bball index. I also have the subscription to dunks and threes, which is the site that does EPM.
Yes, I have a problem. I’m just too big of a nerd.
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The Comedian wrote:BoatsNZones wrote:The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
That’s wild. Is that with the balls and dunks paid subscription by the way? Been contemplating.
Bball index. I also have the subscription to dunks and threes, which is the site that does EPM.
Yes, I have a problem. I’m just too big of a nerd.
Ah Lebron yeah, ok.
And that’s great lol. Which do you prefer?
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falcolombardi wrote:i wonder if luka could be a darkhorse candidate if the mavs keep winning games and warriors record (as well as sixers and nuggets of course) gets worse
He could get to conversation like top 5, but too late to be a real darkhorse. It would require the Mavs to finish top 3, not likely with Porzingis and THJ still out.
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Cubbies2120 wrote:The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
WHO CARES that literally every metric points to Jokic as the best player in the league, I want to watch my guy score half his points from the free throw line to show he's superior!!
what is the issue with scoring from the line?
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greekbuck34 wrote:Jokic has the excuses because of the Nuggets injuries.
It's not "an excuse".
“Jokic is second in the NBA in rebounding, and he’s also the best passer in the league. Denver has been thrashed by injuries, but it still plays like a historically dominant team (plus-12.8 points per 100) as long as Jokic is on the court; when he’s not, the Nuggets play like the worst team in NBA history (minus-15.2 per 100).”
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KGtabake wrote:The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
We are witnessing true greatness.
It's a comfort to know that it's about a truly great person as well.
Can't imagine how can someone dislike the guy.
Hopefully this is the last season that Denver has so many problems.
A lot of people consider him dirty fwiw. So I definitely can see why they dislike him
Dude gives enforcer level fouls even though he's a superstar
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LikeABosh wrote:KGtabake wrote:The Comedian wrote:EPM and DPM paint the same picture. Good lord.
We are witnessing true greatness.
It's a comfort to know that it's about a truly great person as well.
Can't imagine how can someone dislike the guy.
Hopefully this is the last season that Denver has so many problems.
A lot of people consider him dirty fwiw. So I definitely can see why they dislike him
Dude gives enforcer level fouls even though he's a superstar
He REACTS like an enforcer, lets not pretend like any of his "dirty" fouls didn't come right after an uncalled hack.
I don't call Giannis dirty because of that bush-league move he pulled on a jump shooter years ago...because he did it in REACTION to a dirty play.
Jokic 5x MVP train
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Cubbies2120 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:KGtabake wrote:
We are witnessing true greatness.
It's a comfort to know that it's about a truly great person as well.
Can't imagine how can someone dislike the guy.
Hopefully this is the last season that Denver has so many problems.
A lot of people consider him dirty fwiw. So I definitely can see why they dislike him
Dude gives enforcer level fouls even though he's a superstar
He REACTS like an enforcer, lets not pretend like any of his "dirty" fouls didn't come right after an uncalled hack.
I don't call Giannis dirty because of that bush-league move he pulled on a jump shooter years ago...because he did it in REACTION to a dirty play.
So it's OK to react like he did against Markieff Morris, who has now missed 44 games with a spinal injury and who knows if or when he'll play again. Running into him from behind is OK with you, because he didn't like the way he was fouled.
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xdrta+ wrote:Cubbies2120 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:
A lot of people consider him dirty fwiw. So I definitely can see why they dislike him
Dude gives enforcer level fouls even though he's a superstar
He REACTS like an enforcer, lets not pretend like any of his "dirty" fouls didn't come right after an uncalled hack.
I don't call Giannis dirty because of that bush-league move he pulled on a jump shooter years ago...because he did it in REACTION to a dirty play.
So it's OK to react like he did against Markieff Morris, who has now missed 44 games with a spinal injury and who knows if or when he'll play again. Running into him from behind is OK with you, because he didn't like the way he was fouled.
Well, it's perfectly fine with me because it was a Morris brother.
In my eyes, Jokic should win the MVP for that alone.

