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Even as a 90's nostalgia enthusiast such as myself, that's a terrible take imo and coming from one of the more underachieving players in NBA history to boot. The past couple weeks not withstanding, at least he was healthy enough to make his mark and win a le (and round of the playoffs) or two.
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Again, unbelieveable coming from him.“For him to be that first player to get that unanimously, I think it tells you how watered-down our league is,” McGrady said on ESPN’s The Jump. “Seriously. Because think of when M.J. played, Shaq, I mean those guys really played against top-notch compe ion, more superstars I think on more teams ... but it’s well-deserved.”
I...sort of agree. LOOK AT THE EAST THE PAST what.............6 years. Reigning mental midgets of teams from generations of late 2000's and early 2010 drafts that didn't accomplish but choking. Even the west isn't as deep as it was. Most of the league is full of spoiled irrelevant s who don't want to win and are truly on their "Don't worry be happy" millionaire or/are annually bending over for any team Lebanon is on.
That's my harsh way of putting it.
The league is watered down because few players truly want to work hard or become something the NBA hasn't ever seen. Curry and the warriors set themselves apart from the rest of these underachieving teams by destroying the Bull's ceiling.
Only very few players have gotten it and fortunately for the Warriors, they got the right players out of the late drafts.
The Spurs are always an exception but everyone else, nope. I mostly blame the league incompetence on the east and its weak minded players who don't care enough to win. They feel more so like grown children then the men that played in the early 2000's and prior 90's. They're less traditional and more spoiled.
Curry deserved it unanimously, no doubt but T-Mac is NOT taking shots at him. He's taking shots at these other teams. Broadcasters and Journalism doesn't help when they're promoting the same players and brainwashing people world wide however. Individual players such as Derozan, Wall, Jackson, Cousins, Drummond, Harris, Ellis Anthony, DO NOT do enough or did enough to set themselves apart. Settlers..comfortable with their beta position in the league.
False sense of en lement, selfish, irrelevant, unoriginal, stale, arrogant, overly confident or timid, audacious.... etc...is what I would describe and number of players getting held back by these various traits.
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perimeter league and many chucking ballhogs who play no defense
nash b2b and this scrub winning b2b mvp... lame
wth you traitor, change your avatar.
It still seems funny coming from T-Mac.
That said, at the risk of cueing the Grandpa Simpson headline, the Warriors would be a 62-65-win team in the 90's NBA, bar none. There'd be better coaching and defense to stop them.
Just because he's right doesn't mean he should be the source. T-Mac did a lot of talking in his career and rarely backed it up. After Orlando, he barely had enough court time to even try to win an MVP, IIRC he only had 2-3 full seasons after 2004, no more than 4. He lost a lot of coin flip series where if he was half the star Steph Curry was, he'd have led his team to a win in and perhaps gone much farther.
Do you even have a semi-intelligent response? I thought we both agreed he was right?
He's right stupid.
T-Mac thinks Gummi Clutch licks balls.
why are you thinking about licking my balls. They belong to the 6.7/10 tinder chick next to me for the night.
Watered down? Maybe. With probably two two to 4 teams too many, it is inevitable. Does it mean Stephen Curry is any less deserving of the MVP? Not at all. While I do agree with an earlier post that today's NBA players have a false sense of en lement, lack any substantial work ethic, and have it easier that past generations. That is indicative of the world we cohabit in as a whole. Exposure is to be had by all. There isn't any mystery to sports anymore with dissection a million times over with the advent of social media, round-the-clock sports news and blogs. Often times the quickest opinion is labeled the choice one when it is posted in nanoseconds. It is funny, though, McGrady opening his yap about being "watered down" when his whole career was basically a watered down money grab. What a waste of plausible talent with a drive fit for 2010 NBA basketball and not the 90/00 in which he resided in.
He's right. It's watered down because somewhere in that conversation is James Harden.
He's right in a way, but at the same time, it's the era we're in now. In another 10 years maybe the big man will dominate again. Curry will go down as the best 3-point shooter of all time, no shame in him winning MVP twice.
It's not about him winning twice though, it's about it being unanimous for the first time
It really doesn't mean . There should have been an unanimous MVP before. Shaq and Lebron for example.
But there's always a few riding gots among the voters.
Exactly, just because the rest of the NBA is dogging it doesn't mean Steph isn't doing his thing.
McGrady's prime was in the worst Eastern Conference stretch in NBA history, tbh..
Not sure why anybody still listens to genetic lottery winners' "analysis", anyways..Curry being unanimous has nothing to do with the quality of the league, it's about the voters, there have been several other guys in the past that should have been unanimous, too..most of these voters are old media that came up watching the 80s and 90s, you have idiots like Bill Worrell voting Trevor Ariza 3rd in DPOY and Harden top 5 in MVP..
it has nothing to do with the talent and everything to do with analytics making less arguable who is what.
So of transition of harden being second in MVP to an enlightened group of new age media types only took a year, eh? Pretty fast transition if you ask me.
The new age is so good that even changes happen faster.
In theory, all awards should be unanimous in the future then.
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