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0-2. My post already said he lost 2 games and that it was his fault.And team is 1-2. That's all I care about.
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0-2. My post already said he lost 2 games and that it was his fault.And team is 1-2. That's all I care about.
0-2. My post already said he lost 2 games and that it was his fault.
If I had a vote for MVP, it'd be for LeBron. He is simply the best player on the floor every night and he makes everyone around him a better player. Hell, even Love is looking average on defense now.I don't have Curry in the MVP race for the same reason I don't have any Atlanta Hawk or Blazer; the team is just too deep and balanced. Sure Curry is their best player but without Klay or Bogut they aren't a top 3 team. Without Curry their still a solid playoff team.
Pains me to say it but Harden is the clear favorite at this moment. He has the least help and elevates his team the most with his play.
I kind of hope Harden wins so it'll be more of an epic choke job when he struggles against playoff defenses and they get bounced in the first round.
Only because of team record. When it comes to playing basketball Westbrook is far superior to Harden in every way imaginable (other than shooting 3s). I have zero respect for Harden's game. Westbrook actually attempts basketball plays and tries to put the ball through the basket every time he takes a shot. Whereas with Harden he's less concerned about making the shot than he is in trying to dupe someone into a foul call. Westbrook plays basketball. I don't even know what to call the game that Harden plays.As much as I hate Harden, he is way more deserving than Westbrick. And the leading MVP candidate should be Curry.
Sure. Mention him.I agree with the underlying message of the post though. He isn't the leagues MVP. Does he deserve mention? Why not.
For God's sakes, are you kidding? How anyone could watch Westbrook play his heart out for the last three games and score three consecutive triple doubles and still call him a "loser" is beyond me.
I've got to give COY to Budenholzer (sp) in Atlanta...he did it with no superstars on the roster at all after Ferry was fired. To me the Hawks story is the most impressive considering where they came from and how they did itWestbrook is weird. I think he's amazing when he's on but when he's off he is a negative on the court. It's great to see a boxscore that says 20, or 30+ points...but not on like 10/35 shooting lol (bad math) so no I think babyfaced Curry is the MVP with Kerr COY. Story is just great.
The hate for Westbrook is understandable. But to hate on his skills is laughable. I suspect that if Durant was playing but Westbrook was out we would have coasted to an easy (or easier) win. As it was we escaped by the skin on our teeth. Sure, Westbrook doesn't get the mental aspect of the game as well as a serious MVP candidate should, but he's an amazing player.
Is there a site where I can figure this out without going through the game logs one by one? Of course I know that OKC won this last game without both Westbrook and Durant. Talking more of games earlier this year.Post is incredible BNM as usual but just one thing. Didn't Westbrook and Durant both miss some games together this year? So while you are correct on the 14-18 without Durant then it could also be better (only slightly) if OKC fans said we are 14-13 with Westbrook playing hero ball and 0-5 with both guys out (just made up numbers as I haven't checked the real win/losses).
At any rate, I am also glad that Westbrick thinks he needs to play hero ball! It is going to guarantee we win the division.
Haters gonna hate
Is there a site where I can figure this out without going through the game logs one by one? Of course I know that OKC won this last game without both Westbrook and Durant. Talking more of games earlier this year.
I've used these EXACT same arguments about LaMarcus Aldridge, and find it ironic that some people here who have been pissed off by that are agreeing with this.
Your pants are down.
Your whole argument centers around points per shot.
LA's points per shot this year = 1.16
Russell Westbrooks points per shot = 1.27
Buh-bye.
I'm still looking for where BNM used points per shot.![]()
No, you haven't used the EXACT same arguments about LaMarcus Aldridge, not even close. So, please stop polluting this thread with your lies. The fact that you actually believe the EXACT same arguments are true about Aldridge just further illustrates how blinded you are by your hatred of our best player.
Just a FEW of the EXACT arguments I presented against Westbrook:
He has taken 30+ shots six times this season and the Thunder are 1-5 in those 6 games. LaMarcus Aldridge has taken 30+ shots three times in his entire nine year NBA career. The Blazers are 2-1 in those 3 games (3-1 if you count Game 1 of the Rockets series when Aldridge scored 46 points on 17-31 shooting). When Westbrook takes 30+ shots, his team loses. When Aldridge takes 30+ shots, his team wins.
Westbrook missed 26 shots in the PHO. Aldridge has never missed 20 shots is a game in his entire career.
Westbrook consistently freezes out the 4-time NBA scoring champ and reigning MVP in the 4th quarter of close games, especially in the playoffs. Where to begin. First, Aldridge doesn't have a 4-time scoring champ and former MVP as a teammate. Second, Aldridge doesn't initiate the offense, so he can't possibly freeze out his teammates the way Westbrook does.
Westbrook is on pace to have the 3rd highest USG% in the history of the league. Aldridge is on pace to tie for the 183rd highest USG% in league history. Westbrook scores 26.5 PPG on USG% = 38.0. No other player who has had a USG% => 38.0 has averaged less than 35 PPG. Aldridge scores 23.3 PPG on USG% = 30.0. The history of the league is FULL of players that have had USG% > 30.0 and PPG less than Aldridge's 23.3. In fact, there are many, many instances of USG% >30 and PPG <20. Westbrook's USG% is historically high and his USG%/PPG is historically low. Aldridge's are nothing of the sort. His USG%, the highest of his career, and his USG%/PPG are both very typical for a team's leading scorer.
I could go on and on (things like OKC is 10-12 when Westbrook has 20+ FGA and the Blazers are 19-9 when Aldridge has 20+ FGA - when Westbrook takes 20+ shots, his team loses, when Aldridge takes 20+ shots, his team wins.), etc., but why bother. You won't listen. You're mind is made up.
BNM
