*looks at the stats*
If you say so,but thanks for pointing out the flaw in MVP voting. Have a nice night.
Your mother.
*looks at the stats*
If you say so,but thanks for pointing out the flaw in MVP voting. Have a nice night.
there's no such thing you idiot.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.Bullshyt. All those guys weren't playing the right way, they come to close a class-act club like the Cavs and suddenly they're championship-caliber role players.
Coincidence? Of course not. Credit to Coach Blatt for teaching these guys the right way to play the beautiful game of basketball.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
voter fatigue is a real thing. but, so far, this isn't the year to bring that up. if lebron keeps balling out and the cavs end up being 2nd seed (no way they pass the hawks), then i could see a legit argument.
there's a difference between best player and mvp though. there's a lot of times where they overlap but that's not always the case.
at comparing an SF's stats to a PG's....and even in your comparison, Bron averaged only 2 more points and 4 more rebounds AS A SMALL FORWARD than Rose.
Moreover, Miami was already a winning franchise before Bron's arrival. And a prime Wade and a prime Bosh (even without Bron) makes the Heat an above average team, especially in the East.