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    Dancing Machine Gino's Avatar
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    How easily the media is duped. Or werre they?

    SUPPOSEDLY, Kobe "changed his ways", started trusting his teammates and grew up this season. That, according to the media, was why he was awarded the MVP even though he didn't have as good of a season as in prior years.

    But he's still the exact same guy. He still goes into full "Kobe" mode in the fourth quarter. He still throws his arms and pouts when he feels his teammates make mistakes.

    He still the exact same guy. He just has better teammates thanks to Memphis.

    MVP?

    Did the media really believe all the garbage they were spewing, or was it just to get more hits on their websites via Laker fans?

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    I'm not surprised.

    The MVP curse has been going on since 2004.

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    I'm not surprised.

    The MVP curse has been going on since 2004.
    Completely disagree. Nash is about the best teammate anyone could ask for.

    Whats amazing to me is how he tries to keep his teammates posetive even when he knows they're going to lose.

    Dirk's MVP didn't bother me as much as Kobe's. They have some of the same weaknesses.

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    Completely disagree. Nash is about the best teammate anyone could ask for.

    Whats amazing to me is how he tries to keep his teammates posetive even when he knows they're going to lose.

    Dirk's MVP didn't bother me as much as Kobe's. They have some of the same weaknesses.
    It's not what I meant.

    I'm just saying that MVPs haven't won championships since 2004 (included)

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    Beginning in 1990,

    Year/Player/Team/playoff achievement

    Champions bolded, Finalists underlined

    1990 Magic Johnson/Los Angeles Lakers/2nd round
    1991 Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls/Champions
    1992 Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls/Champions

    1993 Charles Barkley/Phoenix Suns/Finals
    1994 Hakeem Olajuwon/Houston Rockets/Champions
    1995 David Robinson/San Antonio Spurs/3rd round
    1996 Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls/Champions
    1997 Karl Malone/Utah Jazz/Finals
    1998 Michael Jordan/Chicago Bulls/Champions
    1999 Karl Malone/Utah Jazz/2nd round

    2000 Shaquille O'Neal/Los Angeles Lakers/Champions
    2001 Allen Iverson/Philadelphia 76ers/Finals
    2002 Tim Duncan/San Antonio Spurs/2nd round
    2003 Tim Duncan/San Antonio Spurs/Champions
    2004 Kevin Garnett/Minnesota Timberwolves/3rd round
    2005 Steve Nash/Phoenix Suns/3rd round
    2006 Steve Nash/Phoenix Suns/3rd round
    2007 Dirk Nowitzki/Dallas Mavericks/1st round
    2008 Kobe Bryant/Los Angeles Lakers/???

    The voting seemed to predict the playoffs better one decade ago.

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    At least this MVP actually made the NBA Finals.

    Even today, Kobe wasn't forcing too much except some in the fourth quarter. o, that's when Kobe is supposed to take over.

    I don't think these two games means Kobe didn't deserve the "regular season" MVP.

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    Hey at least he's in the finals, the last three MVP's didn't make it that far.

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