And I could easily link a dozen articles from that time period up through the end of the season which state that Rose didn't deserve the MVP because he still was not elite on the defensive end.
Even that article admits that Rose had just been a "defensive sieve" the year before, then quotes a bunch of team-based stats to try to make the point that Rose must not be that bad anymore. (Ignoring that his numbers were still worse than those of his teammates.) If you still don't understand how heavily PPP is affected by the team defense around you, then I can't help you. You seem to rely on that to a ridiculous degree.
Lebron was a more effective scorer, a more effective rebounder, an equally effective passer, and a more effective defender than Rose that year. He came out ahead of Rose in literally every offensive and defensive advanced stat too. He carried an almost equal burden to Rose on the offensive end more efficiently, while carrying a heavier and more difficult burden on the defensive end. And when they went mano-a-mano at the end of season, he showed how much more important he was at every aspect of the game, especially defense - he could stop Rose, and Rose could do nothing to stop him (or anyone else who mattered on Miami). He could carry a team in the 4th even against Chicago's elite defense, while Rose couldn't get it done in the 4th even against Miami's inferior defense (other than the suffocating defense of Lebron). He deserved the MVP, and if it wasn't for Thibs' coaching, voter fatigue, and The Decision which made EVERYONE anti-Lebron that year, Lebron would have been holding it up.
Even that article admits that Rose had just been a "defensive sieve" the year before, then quotes a bunch of team-based stats to try to make the point that Rose must not be that bad anymore. (Ignoring that his numbers were still worse than those of his teammates.) If you still don't understand how heavily PPP is affected by the team defense around you, then I can't help you. You seem to rely on that to a ridiculous degree.
Lebron was a more effective scorer, a more effective rebounder, an equally effective passer, and a more effective defender than Rose that year. He came out ahead of Rose in literally every offensive and defensive advanced stat too. He carried an almost equal burden to Rose on the offensive end more efficiently, while carrying a heavier and more difficult burden on the defensive end. And when they went mano-a-mano at the end of season, he showed how much more important he was at every aspect of the game, especially defense - he could stop Rose, and Rose could do nothing to stop him (or anyone else who mattered on Miami). He could carry a team in the 4th even against Chicago's elite defense, while Rose couldn't get it done in the 4th even against Miami's inferior defense (other than the suffocating defense of Lebron). He deserved the MVP, and if it wasn't for Thibs' coaching, voter fatigue, and The Decision which made EVERYONE anti-Lebron that year, Lebron would have been holding it up.