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Question about the Thunder: how soon before people realize that Westbrook is that team's MVP?
Bingo.
When people were crowning Durant as the MVP last year I thought everyone was overlooking that Westbrook is the one that makes that team run. On offense Durant is a great scorer and that's it.
Since when is being "just" a great scorer on offense a knock? I mean, you could say he could do a better job of dishing the ball and you'd be right, but when he had a 60% True shooting mark why wouldn't you want him taking a ton of shots?
You root for Monty, I want N.O. to lose a lot of their games since we have their pick
You root for Monty, I want N.O. to lose a lot of their games since we have their pick
It's Chris Paul vs. Pau Gasol for league MVP in the early going. My money's on Chris Paul proving his worth both by the method of agreement and the method of difference. That is, when he inevitably goes down for the season, the Hornets will enter a death spiral, like last year.
Howard just got ejected for protecting one of his players after a hard foul. Thats why I always loved Howard. Remember last year with Charlie V?
What he did was stupid. Armstrong immediately went to try to help Anthony up and apologize. Howard pushed Armstrong from behind while he was trying to help. Yeah, real cool.
What he did was stupid. Armstrong immediately went to try to help Anthony up and apologize. Howard pushed Armstrong from behind while he was trying to help. Yeah, real cool.
What he did was stupid. Armstrong immediately went to try to help Anthony up and apologize. Howard pushed Armstrong from behind while he was trying to help. Yeah, real cool.
I understand about sending a message and protecting your team. Who was he protecting? He shoved a defenseless player to the ground from behind.. That's not very tough. And the player was showed obvious instant remorse and was trying to help Howard's teammate when Howard pushed him to the ground.
Question about the Thunder: how soon before people realize that Westbrook is that team's MVP?
Hornets are coming down to earth as I knew they would, losing 3 of 4.
Question about the Thunder: how soon before people realize that Westbrook is that team's MVP?
Apparently his jumper never cleared customs on the flight back from Istanbul, because Durant is shooting only 26.7 percent on 3s -- barely half the 45.6 percent he converted from the shorter line in Turkey -- and 41.9 percent overall. He shot 7-for-22 on Monday night, and several of the misses weren't even close. At the end of the third quarter, for example, he isolated for a 3-pointer that would have been dead on, if only the basket had been 2 feet higher and 3 feet to the left. Earlier in the game he was left wide open -- I mean wiiiiiide open, all by himself -- beyond the 3-point line and shot an air ball. As a result, a funny thing happened. Russell Westbrook, who was a distant second banana last season, has taken over down the stretch of games. On Monday night, for instance, Westbrook made nearly every key offensive play in the fourth quarter. He finished with 25 points and 11 assists, one of which set up Durant's only basket of the period. While Durant leads the league in scoring, Westbrook is on his heels at seventh, plus he's seventh in assists. Overall, he's been superior to Durant as a go-to guy this November, with a slightly higher usage rate and far greater efficiency through the first 18 games. And as for my MVP suggestion, consider this: After outplaying New Orleans' Chris Paul on Monday night, Westbrook is third in the league in player efficiency rating behind Paul and Orlando's Dwight Howard. And if you factor in minutes played, the league's top mark in estimated wins added belongs to -- yes -- Russell Westbrook.
Hornets are coming down to earth as I knew they would, losing 3 of 4.
The Spurs are the best in the West.
