Doctor MJ wrote:INKtastic wrote:dreamshake wrote:
Could you expand a bit on why CP is this high? Or maybe point to where you've talked about it in the past?
Hard for me to understand why the #2 guy on a team, who missed a third of the season, would be above guys like Giannis or Oladipo let alone LeBron and Durant. Also Curry - I could understand him outside the top 5 based on games missed, but then CP3 has missed almost as many.
Just curious to know your thought process.
Apparently, the team winning without Harden boosts hardens value while the same team losing without Paul boosts Paul's value. Meanwhile LeBron gets downgraded for playing every game and carrying his team. Because, hey, LeBron should somehow be penalized for his teammates being injured and inconsistent. Never-mind that he's clearly still the best player on the planet.
Pretty much consensus MVP is Harden/LeBron as 1/2. And LeBron is hands down best player in the playoffs. So put him down at #4.
For some reason it feels like Doctor MJ, who I really respect as a poster, has developed an anti-lebron bias over the years. This wasn't always the case.
Still isn't, and if I did my friend, you wouldn't be the one who could objectively call me out on it, because you are not remotely unbiased here. And c'mon, you know this. LeBron is your boy. It's cool, as long as you recognize that you are not objective about him, and don't allege bias against him to those who somehow aren't as positive about LJ for POY as lj4mvp.
Your own retro player of the year project has him POY 6 out of 8 years. I didn't see the voting, but would be surprised if he was any lower than #2 the other two years. I also haven't seen the results for last year.
This year he had one of his best statistical seasons of his career, setting multiple career highs in the process, and is thus far having a top 3 all time playoffs (PER 36.5) with one of the two better ones being one if his previous playoffs.
He took a team that otherwise has no business making the playoffs and who wasn't fully healthy a single game all season to a division title, then took that same team that has no business winning a playoff game to a series win, with an absurd PER of 44.6 in the 4 wins.
Best player in the playoffs, at worst 2nd best player in the regular season, played every game.
And my being a LeBron fan doesn't change how well he's played this season and this playoffs. He's pretty clearly still the best player on the planet.