eminence wrote:After some early season hype about chasing the on/off record ('16 +18.5/+26.3), Jokic fallen back to earth. +7.7 on court, +13.8 on/off.
Some other top high minutes guys from this season:
Tatum: +10.9, +14.2
Curry: +10.1, +11.5
Mikal: +11.1, +8.7
Jrue: +9.0, +11.9
Giannis: +8.3, +10.6
Embiid: +6.6, +10.6
Garland: +6.7, +9.9
Gobert: +9.8, +6.4
Durant: +6.1, +10.0
You know stuff like this is my jam so there's a ton I'd enjoy getting into here, but Tatum is obviously the big thing.
The fact that people still aren't thinking about Tatum as a serious MVP candidate - when he might already be the actual MVP of the league right as we speak - really speaks to that time-delay effect. Between Tatum never having been an MVP candidate before, and the slow start with the pre-mature narrative burial, it really does seem like Tatum has no chance at winning the MVP even if the Celtics end up above the Bucks & & 76ers in the standings, and to me that really doesn't stand up to serious analysis.
I do understand a reluctance to elevate a new guy, but at the very least, people should furrowing their brows and asking seriously whether Tatum's the MVP, and they really aren't.


























