70sFan wrote:ShotCreator wrote:Outside wrote:Some thoughts about the "way too early to discuss MVP" race...
Jokic is the king of direct offensive impact. Steph is the king of combined direct and indirect offensive impact.
As great as Durant is, he doesn't drive offenses the way Jokic and Curry do.
I gotta think that Giannis will be part of this. If they all stay healthy and all play the way they can, it could be an epic race.
Nah not really. Giannis is in the prehistoric era offensively compared to Jokic and Curry and Jokic is playing all league defense.
If Jokic keeps this up, no one in league history will probably even be comparable and Curry would just have to have enough highlight games like last night(because his duds get buried by wins) to get his narrative MVP.
No one is on Jokic’ level right now and should be expected to even come close.
There’s nothing epic and unpredictable about what’s about to happen.
So it's the time when we can finally say that the recency bias has come back this season?
What 35 PER, 15 BPM, literally scorching from every level of half court, elite, truly elite, generational passing, deflections, defensive awareness and dominant defensive rebounding player can you adequately compare Jokic to?
Jokic is coasting to games like last night. He’s not necessarily even on fire when you watch him. He really seems to just be this good.
There’s nothing he’s doing that I don’t think he can replicate with good health. This new skinny Jokic just seems to be an unprecedented monster who’s legitimately mastered a sport inside and out.