Post#965 » by cupcakesnake » Tue May 10, 2022 6:02 pm
It's annoying how many people keep bringing up these goal post shifting arguments to support their guy and just refuse to look at it holistically. This thread, and the whole MVP discourse this year, was like the old story of the blind mice arguing over when an elephant is while each of them observe only 1 individual part of the elephant. If you don't know that story, it's just longer version of "missing the forest for the trees".
- Yes winning matters in the MVP award. The problem with this year was that the clear-cut top 3 NBA players all posted unspectacular win totals. If Jokic is disqualified for 48 wins, Embiid and Giannis aren't winning with 51. Unless you are proposing we draw the line exactly at 49-51 wins, which seems a little convenient for all your arguments.
- There was not an MVP level player on a team with an awesome record this year. If you want MVP to go to a 55+ win team, your options were Devin Booker, Ja Morant, or Chris Paul. So why are all these Embiid or Giannis fans here to plead their case.
- If Philidelphia or Milwaukee had won 60 games, we'd be crowning Embiid or Giannis while Jokic fans complained.
- Jokic winning does not mean Giannis or Embiid were unworthy. We were blessed with 3 strong MVP-level seasons. All of them were all-time historically great individual performances. Embiid scored like Wilt, 2x MVP Giannis had one of his best seasons ever, and Jokic gave us the biggest scoring/playmaking synergy season ever. At the end of the day, Jokic's statistical advantage was strong enough to win the award over 2 very deserving players.