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Which player is the best leader?
1. LeBron James, Cleveland – 57.1%
2. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers – 14.3%
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State – 10.7%
Draymond Green, Golden State – 10.7%
Also receiving votes: Tim Duncan; Dwyane Wade, Chicago
Last year: LeBron James – 44.6%
This is completely ridiculous. I don't think these people even know what a leader is. And Tim Duncan isn't even in the league anymore!
He was basically Player Coach for the championship team, so yeah.Lebron was easily the best leader last season, not a shock they voted for him.
there is a LOT of catagories on there and not one has any Blazer on it. Stotts got an outside looking in vote for best offensive coach.

Who is the best head coach in the NBA?
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio – 83.3%
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas – 13.3%
3. Brad Stevens, Boston – 3.3%
Last year: Gregg Popovich – 93.1%
Which team has the best home-court advantage?
1. Golden State – 58.3%
2. Denver – 16.7%
3. Oklahoma City – 10.0%
4. San Antonio – 6.7%
5. Utah – 5.0%
6. Portland – 3.3%
Last year: Golden State – 65.5%
Lebron was easily the best leader last season, not a shock they voted for him.
He was basically Player Coach for the championship team, so yeah.
Yes and Chris Paul helped lead Blake Griffin to a broken hand and a first round exit, so he is the clear #2.
I will guarantee that you are correct on that one.If you think Neil Olshey doesn't know the best way to motivate his team is to see them snubbed, you don't know Neil Olshey. I bet he didn't vote for a single Blazer at anything.![]()
6th place for best home-court advantage??? Seriously? That's crazy. Any poll online has us and GSW, as in the top 3. Idiots....Also this one is a shot at us, we the people!
Hope rip city is loud this season, make them regret putting those teams above us.
So should I whine, bitch and cry that no Blazer made a list, or congratulate the genius that is Neil Olshey by paying the other GMs off for leaving them off the lists they obviously deserved to dominate?
Vanderpool and CJ got votes too. And Moda Center got some first place votes. Also, most fun team to watch.there is a LOT of catagories on there and not one has any Blazer on it. Stotts got an outside looking in vote for best offensive coach.
Apparently they still think the Thunder are better than us..... even though they completely missed the playoffs two years ago without Durant..
But Blazers did make the list.So should I whine, bitch and cry that no Blazer made a list, or congratulate the genius that is Neil Olshey by paying the other GMs off for leaving them off the lists they obviously deserved to dominate?
Who was the most underrated player acquisition?
1. George Hill, Utah – 24.1%
2. Jeff Teague, Indiana – 13.8%
3. Andrew Bogut, Dallas – 10.3%
4. Serge Ibaka, Orlando – 6.9%
Victor Oladipo, Oklahoma City – 6.9%
Also receiving votes: Ryan Anderson, Houston; Matthew Dellavedova, Milwaukee; Boris Diaw, Utah; Mike Dunleavy, Cleveland; Pau Gasol, San Antonio; LeBron James, Cleveland; Courtney Lee, New York; Jeremy Lin, Brooklyn; Zaza Pachulia, Golden State; Dion Waiters, Miami; Thaddeus Young, Indiana
Last year: Ty Lawson, Paul Pierce & David West – 10.3%
He was a free agent this year, and re-signed in CLE for multiple years. That's a huge win for CLE. I like that vote -- especially given the question.What
Man, we are not even on the radar.
Something you will learn one day!Better to be underrated than overrated.
We had many mentions my favorite being our team being one of the three teams that are the most fun to watch.Man, we are not even on the radar.
