Despite Controversy Kobe is NBA.com #1 Race to MVP
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Despite Controversy Kobe is NBA.com #1 Race to MVP
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Despite Controversy Kobe is NBA.com #1 Race to MVP
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#1 MVP Ranking
Is this going down? I like it.
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I don't know -- if we can keep our head above water and forge a respectable record (say, 15-12) without Bynum, Kobe will have obviously played a major part of that. His numbers will jump, and he'll get plenty of credit for holding down the fort without his second-best teammate. He just might be able to cinch it, especially if the Celtics (KG) cool off.
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Since 1980, the winner of the MVP has been on a team that finished with at least a tie for the 2nd best record in the league 25 of the 28 years. The only exceptions were:
'05-'06 - Steve Nash (54-28 4th)
'87-'88 - Michael Jordan (50-32 tied for 7th)
'81-'82 - Moses Malone (46-36 tied for 7th)
Bottom line, is that the Lakers better keep winnng for Kobe to even have a chance. My prediction is that KG is going to get the MVP.
'05-'06 - Steve Nash (54-28 4th)
'87-'88 - Michael Jordan (50-32 tied for 7th)
'81-'82 - Moses Malone (46-36 tied for 7th)
Bottom line, is that the Lakers better keep winnng for Kobe to even have a chance. My prediction is that KG is going to get the MVP.
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Finally, #1. Kobe can hold down the fort for a season if need be. We've seen him do that the past two seasons. Holding down 27 games, or a third of a season, is nothing for him IMO. And best case scenario is that Bynum is able to come back in 6 weeks instead of 8. Odom had the same injury and came back in 3 IIRC.
But for now, the GOAT is getting his recognition. About time.
But for now, the GOAT is getting his recognition. About time.
