threattonature
Veteran
My top 5 is
1. Curry
2. Harden
3. Westbrook
4. Davis
5. Paul
1. Curry
2. Harden
3. Westbrook
4. Davis
5. Paul
Triple doubles and historial feats. Ant is probably #2 on my list but Westbrook has put up video game numbers too regularly for me to discount bruh. You can argue usage and the fact he's a point gujard which means it's easier for him to do it than AD but at the end of the day he puts up them numbers.
Great numbers on a team that won't even make the playoffs isn't an MVP. That's a 1st Team All NBA performance, not the Most Valuable Player in the league
BTW, I still don't understand the votes for Harden...his team is probably gonna finish as a sixth seed, I get that he's been without Dwight but being the sixth seed isn't an MVP level of achievement, even tho I do think Harden is the clear #2 he's not touching Curry
My MVP rankings:
Curry
Harden
Russ
Bron
Anthony Davis
So since Houston ended up the 2 seed in the West, that changes everything, right?BTW, I still don't understand the votes for Harden...his team is probably gonna finish as a sixth seed, I get that he's been without Dwight but being the sixth seed isn't an MVP level of achievement
So since Houston ended up the 2 seed in the West, that changes everything, right?
Curry is the safe choice. He's had a great season and has been the leader of the best team in the league.
If Harden can carry the Rockets to the 2nd seed in a historically tough western conference, he'd have a better chance of winning.
Curry is my pick but I wouldn't be mad if either of them won. They both are worthy of MVP.
he wont win it but it should be LeBron
Cavs would probably be getting their 4th number 1 overall pick in the last 5 years this summer if he wasnt on the squad
runner up = Harden