Dutchball97 wrote:JewKobe wrote:Dutchball97 wrote:
Wait, you're serious? You don't even have an own opinion and you blindly follow what gamblers of all people do? That is even worse than what I was implying. Why are you even here on a discussion thread when you have nothing to contribute?
To be fair if you’re going to use any metric to predict mvp the odds in Vegas are literally your best bet. They follow the money and generally speaking the money is usually right. Now odds may change but I’ll take the current odds favorite as the best source of truth or anything else out there. And it’s sure as hell more predictive than a poll on a message board. Now you may disagree that he should be the favorite. And you have every right to do that since this is sports and subjective. But to dismiss real time Vegas odds is foolish
We're not here to play a guessing game though, are we? We're discussing who we think should be MVP, if someone thinks that should be Embiid I'm happy to hear their arguments but as you can see from bebop's response these guys are only interested in campaigning for their mancrush and aren't open for any form of meaningful discussion.
I wrote a VERY extensive post - including the example of Kirk Gibson as National League MVP in 1988 - to make the differentiation between "best statistical player " and MOST VALUABLE PLAYER.
Did you see it? It is midway down page 12 of this thread.
Go back a few pages in this thread and read it. It is actually pretty good, if I do say so myself!