Regular Season MVP - LeBron
Rookie of the Year - Mayo
Coach of the year - Mike Brown
finals Matchup - Spurs vs. Celtics
Champion - Spurs
the first 3 are shoe-ins right now.
Its a new year, and with about 1/3 of the season in the books, go on record right here and post the following:
Regular Season MVP -
Rookie of the Year -
Coach of the Year -
Finals Matchup -
Champion -
A simple New Years post. We will bump this as the season progresses, and ultimately at the end of the year to look at who actually knew what they were talking about!
Regular Season MVP - LeBron
Rookie of the Year - Mayo
Coach of the year - Mike Brown
finals Matchup - Spurs vs. Celtics
Champion - Spurs
the first 3 are shoe-ins right now.
Regular Season MVP - LeBron James
Rookie of the Year - OJ Mayo
Coach of the Year - ?
Finals Matchup - Lakers vs. Celtics
Champion - Lakers
Regular Season MVP - LeBron
Rookie of the Year - Oden
Coach of the Year - Nate McMillan
Finals Matchup - Blazers vs Cavs
Champion - Blazers
Regular Season MVP- Lebron James
Rookie of the Year- OJ Mayo
Coach of the Year-Mike Brown
Finals Matchup- Spurs vs Celtics
Champion- Spurs
Regular Season MVP - Lebron James
Rookie of the Year - OJ Mayo
Coach of the Year - Mike Woodson
Finals Matchup - Spurs vs. Celtics
Champion - San Antonio Spurs
It is an odd-numbered year, after all.
Regular Season MVP - Dwyane Wade
Rookie of the Year - Derrick Rose
Coach of the Year - Nate McMillan
Finals Matchup - Mavericks vs. Pistons
Champion - Dallas Mavericks
MVP - LeBron
Rookie of the Year - OJ Mayo(Trojan)
Coach of the year - Mike Brown
Finals - Celtics vs Lakers
Is this where we all gather to masturbate to our own favorite teams? Just checking to see if I have the right place...
lol OP left off 6th man because everyone knows that turtle headed got that everyone hates it going to win it.
MVP - LeBron
ROTY - OJ Mayo
Coach - Nate Dogg
6th Man - JET
Finals - Hornets/Cavs
Champs - Cavs
Regular Season MVP - Tim Duncan
Rookie of the Year - Vacant
Coach of the Year - Mike Woodson
Finals Matchup - Spurs vs. Celtics
Champion - Spurs
MVP - Lebroom
Rook of the Year - OJ Mayo
Coach - D'Antoni
Finals - Spurs vs. Cavs
Champion - Spurs
Regular season MVP - Dwayne Wade (look at Heat's record with that roster)
Rookie of the Year - O.J. Mayo
Coach of the Year - Nate McMillan
Finals Matchup - Spurs vs Celtics
Champion - Spurs
Finals MVP - Tim Duncan
Regular Season MVP - DWade (Cavs are gonna stumble)
Rookie of the Year - Mayo
Coach of the Year - Fired in 2 years
Finals Matchup - Magic or Hawks vs Lakers
Champion - Lakers
There's an upset brewing in the East, it won't be Cavs/Celtics. It might even be Miami.
And for the first time in years, one of the Texas teams will be out in the cold.
I don't know why everyone is choosing LeBron as the MVP. Looking at the marquee players for the six best records in the league, or of the top three records in each conference:
(BOS) Kevin Garnett - 429 shot attempts 16.7 ppg - 13.40 shot attempts a game
(CLE) LeBron James - 600 shot attempts 27.8 ppg - 19.35 shot attempts a game
(ORL) Rashard Lewis - 490 shot attempts 19.7 ppg - 15.31 shot attempts a game
(SAS) Tim Duncan - 493 shot attempts 20.7 ppg - 15.9 shot attempts a game
(LAL) Kobe Bryant - 605 shot attempts 26.3 ppg - 20.16 shot attempts a game
(NOH) Chris Paul - 374 shot attempts 19.9 ppg - 13.35 shot attempts a game
Yes, LeBron has a pretty high scoring average, but anyone who takes as many shots as he does per game (19.35) is bound to score a lot. It doesn't make them an MVP. All this means is that he doesn't share the ball. Should a top player in a team sport really be shooting the ball 19 times PER GAME? Or how about sharing the ball and getting your team involved? LeBron and Kobe are clearly ballhogs and don't have any confidence in the rest of their team. But when your next best players are Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Mo Williams, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas, I guess I can understand why they need to take the majority of their teams shots and scoring.
Give Tim Duncan, KG, Rashard Lewis, or Chris Paul 19 shots a game and they probably score 27.8 ppg as well. Put me out on the court and give me 19 shots a game I'll probably average 30 ppg. Does it make them the MVP? Maybe, but only if they got their team involved. The fact that Cleveland doesn't have at least a 2nd legitimate All-Star caliber player says a lot about LeBallhog's worth on the floor.
Last edited by SpursDynasty; 01-01-2009 at 06:46 PM.
Yeah it seems so far that way, but I hope people are being subjective with their picks.
Post of 2009.
Regular Season MVP - Dwyane Wade
Rookie of the Year - OJ Mayo
Coach of the Year - Eric Spoelstra (sp?)
Finals Matchup - Spurs vs Cavs
Champion - Spurs
Regular Season MVP - Lebron James
Rookie of the Year - Tie - Derrick Rose, O.J. Mayo
Coach of the Year - Jerry Sloan
Finals Matchup - Spurs vs. Pistons
Champion - Pistons
Regular Season MVP - Duncan
Rookie of the Year -George Hill
Coach of the Year -Greg Popovich
Finals Matchup - Spurs vs who gives a
Champion -Spurs
MVP - LeBron
ROY - Mayo
COY - Mike Brown
Finals - Cavs - Lakers
Champion - Lakers
You do know how to figure out basic math, right?
If you extrapolate the numbers to 19 shots a game, here's what they'd average:
23.7 ppg - KG
24.4 ppg - Rashard
24.7 ppg - Tim
Chris Paul is the only one who would score (slightly) more than LeBron.
MVP - LeBron
ROY - Mayo
COY - Someone other than Pop
Finals - Celtics - Lakers
Champion - Celtics
Regular Season MVP - Wade
Rookie of the Year - Mayo
Coach of the Year - Sloan
Finals Matchup - Lakers vs Cavs
Champion - Lakers
of the Year - SpursDynasty
Regular Season MVP - Lebron
Rookie of the Year - OJ Mayo
Finals Matchup - Cavs and not the Lakers. I sense a playoff upset.
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