Could see that also, Mario was Dario's teammate in CroatiaI think Hezonja would be the guy over Johnson, your team is starting to place a big priority on shooting and he's the most dynamic Euro-wing in a a minute.
Could see that also, Mario was Dario's teammate in CroatiaI think Hezonja would be the guy over Johnson, your team is starting to place a big priority on shooting and he's the most dynamic Euro-wing in a a minute.
No one ever said Steph was the best player in the league. He's the best player on the best team in the league, a team that is rated 1st offensively and 1st defensively. That should be enough to get him the trophy.
Then there's no use in having it. Steph is a top 5 player on the best team in the league. That will get you the trophy 9 times out of 10 if you played enough games.It shouldn't, but it likely will. The thing is, MVP awards are used as measures of indivual greatness after careers are done. People like to use MVP awards to put one player's greatness over another. If people use it in this way after the award is won, it would be disingenuous to not use the same criteria in making the decision who gets it. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Then there's no use in having it. Steph is a top 5 player on the best team in the league. That will get you the trophy 9 times out of 10 if you played enough games.
Name a top 5 player that didn't get it when his team had the best record in the league. It can't always go to the best player.It shouldn't be that way though, it's not what the trophy claims to be. Just grew that way because of media power. Might as well call it the Best Player On The Best Team (BPBT) award.
Name a top 5 player that didn't get it when his team had the best record in the league. It can't always go to the best player.
What year the Celtics had the best record in the league and KG was a top 5 player?
What year the Celtics had the best record in the league and KG was a top 5 player?
word and then Tim Duncan at least few times, in 2001 they gave it to AI, should have given to Shaq but Tim's team had the best record.
His impact can't be measured in stats![]()


It'll come down to the voters and what their personal criteria is for determining MVP
If they think the clearcut best player on the best team should be MVP then they'll vote for Curry. If they think it should be the player who's done the most with less so to speak, then they'll vote for Harden. If they think it should go to who's been the most dominant player individually then they'll lean towards Westbrook or Davis. And if they think none of the above, then they'll give it to LeBron.
I for one will be surprised if Curry doesn't win.
davis has done more with less than harden tbh. the pelicans would fall off completely to a bottom 5 team without him on the roster.
