Tim Duncan, 20 points, 11 boards, 3.5 assists, 2 and a half blocks, a steal, and 53 % from the field
Use this thread as a springboard for promoting your MVP candidate.
Also, it's here to move Larry Hughes>>>>>>Kobe Bryant off the page.
Anyway, mine's Dirk.
Tim Duncan, 20 points, 11 boards, 3.5 assists, 2 and a half blocks, a steal, and 53 % from the field
Kobe.....31, 6, and 6.....yeah, I'll stop..
Kobe said Dirk is his pick!
Anybody besides Dirk or Nash, I'd vote for T-Mac.
Dirk
1. Dirk
2. Duncan
3. Nash
4. Lebron
5. Larry Hughes
6. Kobe
I think you have Hughes to low
Yeah, I was thinking about moving him higher, but I dunno if he's >>>>>Lebron or >>>>>>Nash.....only thing i know is that he's >>>>> Kobe.
I have to say Kobe, I mean he's been amazing the past week or couple of weeks. damn![]()
Dirk
Kobe
Duncan
Nash
Pierce (for allowing the Celtics to tank and get a good crack at the top pick)
1. Dirk
2. Nash edges out Duncan only because his team is terrible w/o him whereas Parker and Ginobili and Co. wouldn't fold like a house of cards w/o Duncan for 2-3 games.
3. Duncan
4. Kobe...sorry a string of 50 point games doesn't equate to a season's worth of MVP status even though it is impressive
5. Lebron
Dirk, Kobe, Nash
I like Dirk, but I think a lot of his success this season is credited more to Avery Johnson....who is my pick for COY.
Dirk
Arenas, but that's not happening so I guess Nash, I don't like anyone else.
I hear they're giving it to me a year early.sorry dirk and nash.
Steve Nash. No other player does more for his team.
and... Mike Bibby likes Nash to hold him apparently.![]()
Dirk by default
Quote:
Bryant defined Most Valuable Player. Not only has he proven to be one of the great all-around scorers of any generation, but he jump-started a team that appeared headed for the lottery. With both Lamar Odom and Luke Walton sidelined, they were fading fast when Bryant got suspended by the league for a second time for what they thought was an unnecessary flailing of the arm after a shot. That set off Bryant on his most recent binge. And while Bryant claims he shouldn't be considered for MVP because it should be reserved for players on teams with the best records in the league, he is right to the point that he won't win the MVP because the Lakers have struggled all season. Nonetheless, he will finish in the top five.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6611124#1
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