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Kobe 4 MVP
>> Anonymous
You could argue this.
>> Anonymous
Indeed.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>64905
http://www.ohio.com/sports/cavs/17718089.html
>> Anonymous
>>64905
I like the Cavs, but an MVP coming from the East is hilariously fail.
>> UZ !kHzD4It5Tc
>>64905

Go back to /cle/, failfag.
>> Anonymous
ChildPorn3 FTW
>> Amare Stoudemire
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You guise seem to be forgetting me.

Oh well, watch me in the playoffs guise.

So it begins...
>> Anonymous
>>64905

im from the cleveland area and that makes me automatically a diehard fan of any cleveland team

but lebron just doesnt deserve it this year. it looked that way for a while but he didnt follow through towards the end
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hey /sp/ I is in the east, no?
>> Anonymous
CP3 is MVP. Kobe should get it because he never gotten one. Lebron James should get it if its based on stats. KG should get if its based on importance.
>> Anonymous
>>65062
He deserves the MVP this year more so than that year.
>> Anonymous
CP3 should get it because he shot 33% the past few games.
>> Amare Stoudemire
>>65079
>>65068
If you look at 65068's logic, KG had both importance and stats down in Minnesota that year. So he deserves it more that year. He lacks stats this year.
>> Ron Ron Hater
Even though I fucking hate his guts (being a Kingsfag and all), I think he deserves it this season based on the fact that the Lakers would be fighting the Miami Heat for the most balls in the draft lottery if they didn't have Kobe, with or without Bynum and/or Gasol. You can't say that about CP's Hornets or KG's Celtics.
>> Anonymous
lakersfag here.

i'm a reasonably big fan of Kobe, but i really can't see it. if he gets it, it'll be a 'lifetime achievement' award, not for the season. if you go with best player on best team, hello mr. Garnett. if you go best stats, hello mr. James. even if you go biggest shock, has to be either KG again or CP3 dragging the Hornets to within 1 game of the top of the west. the bean has been the best all-around player in the league for several years, but this season he's been overshadowed by at least one other player in pretty much every potential facet.

now, he SHOULD have gotten it in 2006, as opposed to Steve Nash round 2. 35+/gm, killing himself to get the team into the playoffs, "MVP moment" 81 points (the real most astonishing stat of that game? Kobe had only 3 turnovers despite 46 FGA plus another 5-7 "shots" that weren't counted because they were missed shots with a foul called). one more defensive rebound and the lakers upset the suns in round 1, in a game bryant dominated pretty much from start to finish (LOL SMUSH PARKER 0/5 2 PTS 0 REBS 2 AST 3 TURNOVERS 6 FOULS).

so should kobe have an mvp trophy by the end of this season? yes. but it should already have a thin layer of dust on it from 2 years of sitting on the shelf.
>> Anonymous
>>65104
But you can about The LeBrons. They should just give away multiple MVP awards this year though, we've seen 3 of the greatest individual seasons ever and we've seen one man singlehandedly revive an entire franchise and its fanbase and transform a group of misfit young players into a solid team that in a few years can compete without him.
>> Anonymous
>>65168
But the difference is, the LeBrons aren't really that great of a team even with Elvis. Stumbling and bumbling to the 4th seed in the East reeks of "3rd place in the speshul olympics" fame. Also, LeBron's candidacy basically ended when he sat out 6 games with a sprained finger on his non-shooting hand, while Bryant has played over a third of a season with a fracture on his shooting hand.

Not that LeBron hasn't been amazing this season. But if stats were all that won MVPs, the list of past winners would look much, much different. And quite possibly already include Kobe, for that matter.

I do agree, though, that it seems a real shame to only be able to award the MVP to one of these players, given the immense impact each of them has had.
>> Anonymous
It has to be Lebron. Just look at the numbers. Numbers never lie.
>> Anonymous
yep numbers don't lie. that's why CLE is 4th place in the east, which is 2nd compared to the west, which is 1st.

btw, the best player on the best team in the best conference should get the award. answer? Kobe
>> Anonymous
Kobe's the MVP

They were chanting MVP in Sacramento this year. SACRAMENTO.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>66148

>Lakers fans who took the trip up to Sacramento were chanting it

Fixt
>> Anonymous
>>66183
even as a lakerfag, i agree with this. the MVP chants were coming from lakers fans - LAL fans own sac-town anyway, it's not as if there's a shortage of them in the arena when the lakers come to play.
>> Anonymous
Numbers mean shit if your team is losing.