Andrew wrote:Another triple-double for Westbrook today, his 29th on the season. Just read that he needs 193 rebounds (8.4 per game) and 211 assists (9.17 per game) to average a triple-double over his last 23 games. It's really, really looking likely.
Phil89 wrote:Andrew wrote:Another triple-double for Westbrook today, his 29th on the season. Just read that he needs 193 rebounds (8.4 per game) and 211 assists (9.17 per game) to average a triple-double over his last 23 games. It's really, really looking likely.
Make it 30. Another 40 point triple-double.
He only had 2 rebounds in the first half against Utah, but he grabbed his 10th with 8 minutes left in the fourth quarter.
Andrew wrote:Not to mention the fact that the meaningfulness of awards seems to depend on whether you agree with the results. Don't agree with the result? They're meaningless tokens handed out by the clueless media. Agree with the result? They're a measure of greatness, and things like unanimous selections are suddenly significant.
Sauru wrote:Andrew wrote:Not to mention the fact that the meaningfulness of awards seems to depend on whether you agree with the results. Don't agree with the result? They're meaningless tokens handed out by the clueless media. Agree with the result? They're a measure of greatness, and things like unanimous selections are suddenly significant.
pretty much. its like all star selections. when a player retires they constantly bring up how many all star games they made like its some grand measuring stick.
Andrew wrote:The obvious alternative would be to let the players and/or coaches vote on it. On the surface that seems ideal, but I don't think they'd necessarily do a better job. Look at the player voting for the All-Star Game this year...".
Andrew wrote:Perhaps. Has the media really done that bad of a job over the past few decades, though? I'm not saying they definitely shouldn't be replaced, but looking back, I'm not sure that they've been as bad or clueless as they're often made out to be.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
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