K_chile22 wrote:PeptoKlepto wrote:kingmalaki wrote:
The logic isn't inconsistent and the comparisons to that MVP race are way off.
1) Rocket's fans not only argued that Curry had significantly more help than Harden, but that he arguably had the most talented roster in basketball helping him win that many games. Even if you want to argue that Harden has more help than Westbrook, it wouldn't be a significant upgrade and nowhere near one of the most talented supporting casts in basketball.
2) Harden still led the Rockets to one of the best records in basketball that season.
That's nothing like this year. The supporting talent gap between the two teams is not major, and one guy isn't leading his team to one of the best records in basketball.
Revisionist history. The year prior the Warriors were a low-seeded playoff team, but in the '14-'15 they had the unequivocal best roster in the NBA? No, what happened was that all of the these players (as well as the offense) developed organically around Curry and evolved a symbiotic relationship with each other within Kerr's offense - the same exact thing that's happening with the Rockets, Harden and D'Antoni this year. Same principles apply here, whether you think that Warriors team was better than this Rockets team or not.
You don't get to say the that Harden should've won the MVP over Curry (who also had him beat in almost every significant advanced stat) b/c Harden had it harder. Guess what? Westbrook has it harder than Harden this year - why aren't Rockets fans clamoring to give him the MVP?
Don't think Harden should've won, but to play devils advocate: that Rockets team won 56 games and was the 2 seed. Thunder probably won't hit 50 and definitely won't have home court. Team success between the two is pretty large, it's not like that Rockets team didn't have a great record, like the Thunder this year
And the Warriors won 67 games that year and had an all-time type of season - largely because of Curry. 11 win difference between the Warriors/Rockets that year is probably around what the difference will be between the Rockets/OKC this year give or take a few wins.
Enough with the mental gymnastics and nit-picking. The same principle applies to both circumstances, despite the differences you two are attempting to exaggerate.