Bron Calls Steph MVP

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What? There's no way LeBron thinks he should win MVP and last season when he thought he should win he didn't "cover his own ass" and pretty much said he should win. And earlier this season he said he should have had more votes before he got hurt.
He means win the play in game, not win the MVP.
 

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The irony in all of this Steph is the MVP talk is that it's mostly coming from players, when everyone else, media and I'm sure coaches alike and most non GS fans, know Jokic is the most deserving by the metrics we've always looked for in the MVP....well wasn't that the "controversy" of Steph's first MVP. All the players touted Harden as the most valuable player even tho Steph's season was the traditional way we looked at handing out that award.
I have no real point other than, no Steph isn't the MVP, but it's funny how things come full circle


EDIT: Or of course, Bron could be politicking like he always is . You never know with that slick nikka:pachaha:
 

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I don't think Bron was trying to be disrespectful to Jokic.

It was more his admiration for Steph and thinking about his own storyline/narrative. I can guarantee you if the Lakers were up against the Nuggets in the play-in tournament, he would've said Jokic is the MVP.
Maybe

Could also be him lashing out because his Lakers are in the play-in game and he feels aggy about that especially because if Jokic’s Nuggets beat the Blazers yesterday the Lakers would be in the playoffs already—I’m sure he feels some kind of way because Malone rested his starters second half

Could be him further trying to align himself with Steph because he sees how Steph’s name keeps rising in greatest of all time convos and it would elevate his greatness to say that he beat a 3-time MVP

Could also be his way of sticking up for AD because people constantly talk about Jokic (and Embid) being the best bigs in the game and not a peep is mentioned about AD

Could be him not wanting to hear how he let some unathletic oaf like Jokic win MVP during his reign

Who knows, so many possibilities
 

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What? There's no way LeBron thinks he should win MVP and last season when he thought he should win he didn't "cover his own ass" and pretty much said he should win. And earlier this season he said he should have had more votes before he got hurt.
I don’t know why you’re trying to be rational about LeBron when it comes to this site.
 

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The irony in all of this Steph is the MVP talk is that it's mostly coming from players, when everyone else, media and I'm sure coaches alike and most non GS fans, know Jokic is the most deserving by the metrics we've always looked for in the MVP....well wasn't that the "controversy" of Steph's first MVP. All the players touted Harden as the most valuable player even tho Steph's season was the traditional way we looked at handing out that award.
I have no real point other than, no Steph isn't the MVP, but it's funny how things come full circle


EDIT: Or of course, Bron could be politicking like he always is . You never know with that slick nikka:pachaha:

What metrics did Harden have over Curry in 2015? I only have a basic knowledge on advanced stats, but it seems they’re pretty close.

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