Andrew wrote:If Westbrook misses out because of the Thunder's record - again, I don't think he should, but let's face it, it's a possibility - who would you give it to? I think I'd say Harden, followed by Leonard.
Lamrock wrote:It's worth noting that Russ is only able to play hero ball to such a degree because of the lack of talent around him. Maybe it's a stupid argument, but it doesn't matter because I don't get a vote.
NovU wrote:Don't forget the ORtg. Anything over 120 is godly, over 15 is definite superstar, over 110 is a rocker. Harden's is at 116 and Westbrook at 112 at the moment.
Westbrook's PER is nice but he has historical 41.8% usage rate compared to modest(?) Harden's 34.3%. I don't think I've seen that number before. More the use of possession, more you will create something which pads your PER.
Still Westbrook's triple double avg is nice. My heart says Westy but my brain says Harden, for the MVP.
Andrew wrote:Well, the year The Big O averaged that triple-double, Wilt also averaged 50.4 ppg and 25.7 rpg in 48.5 mpg, incredible and historic numbers in their own right.
Phil89 wrote:Amazing stats aside, I think it's more impressive that he has dragged this OKC team to within 10 wins of their total from last season, despite losing Durant and Ibaka.
Sauru wrote:Andrew wrote:Well, the year The Big O averaged that triple-double, Wilt also averaged 50.4 ppg and 25.7 rpg in 48.5 mpg, incredible and historic numbers in their own right.
he didnt win the damn award either. how the hell do you go for 50/25 and not win MVP?
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