MVP Watch Thread
Update Two
I was inspired by NBA.com's MVP Race articles that are put out every week (Not sure if it's every week but I think it is...)... so I wanted to start my own MVP Watch Thread and just write about some players who I think have been doing a good job and could be considered as the NBA's MVP at the end of the season. I will update this every week.
So hopefully you all enjoy!
1.
LeBron James: If anyone here doesn’t know me well enough yet… I don’t like LeBron that much. But I do respect him and out of respect for him, he is number one on my list to win MVP. The stats, the team record and his influence on the NBA is tops right now. If he can keep it up, he may be the youngest player to win MVP. (I will need to check on that last fact. Can someone help me there?)
2.
Carlos Boozer: Leading scorer and rebounder on the best team in the Western Conference right now. Boozer is making the absence of AK-47 A-OK! Still shooting at an efficient rate, racking up the dimes too and it’s amazing that this guy was passed up on by several teams in the first round of the 2002 Draft. Ever since the Lakers didn’t draft him, I’ve been wondering ‘why?’
3.
Tim Duncan: Consistent as usual and in form once again. Many thought last season was an indication that his career was soon to take a dip but Mr Fundamental is proving otherwise.
4.
Joe Johnson: Yes, he belongs right here! Atlanta’s win-loss record has evened out a bit but if the Hawks indeed win 4 of every 6 games for the rest of the season, JJ will surely be in the mix for MVP. If only he averaged the 6 assists that he did last season. 28, 6 and 6 would look brilliant on paper along with the Hawks in the playoffs.
5.
Jason Kidd: 33 year old dude who’s averaging 15, 8 and 8, I thought he would be slowing down about now but Kidd is still going. And the Nets are winning and VC is looking really good too. Kidd’s averaging higher scoring, rebounding and assists totals than last season and this good start may be a preview of the season to come. And to emphasise how important Kidd is... there isn't anyone in the NBA who can replace him. He is the best PG in the NBA this season. Word.
6.
Carmelo Anthony: The Nuggets are looking to play stronger from now on. Carmelo is the key and it seems that he’s taken his Team USA scoring form with him so that he is averaging 31 points a match. The Nuggets are back to .500 and we will get to see if they can challenge Utah for the Northwest crown!
7.
Dwyane Wade: The stats tell it all. But it all comes down to whether Wade can lead an old Heat team this season by himself. He’s doing well with 27 points and 7 assists.
8.
Yao Ming: Rockets struggle to finish games. If this continues, the team’s record will be in doubt.
9.
Zach Randolph: On a very young Portland team, leading them in scoring and rebounding. Playing very well still and their playoff hopes depend on this young man.
10.
Chris Paul Heck, if he was considered for it last season, he should be up here again this year. The Hornets may just make the playoffs this season and it’s thanks to Paul who’s playing magnificently. Just coming off a career high 35 points, he’s showing everyone he can do everything.
Others: Vince Carter, Deron Williams, Al Harrington, Richard Hamilton, Michael Redd, Gilbert Arenas, Tony Parker, Baron Davis, Dwight Howard, Kevin Garnett, Chris Bosh, Allen Iverson, Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, Dirk Nowitzki, Kevin Martin, Elton Brand
Comparing the Rankings
This is just to compare the lists made by me and the one on NBA.com.
Link to NBA.com Rankings
My List -- NBA.com
1 LeBron James -- LeBron James
2 Carlos Boozer -- Carlos Boozer
3 Tim Duncan -- Zach Randolph
4 Joe Johnson -- Yao Ming
5 Jason Kidd -- Lamar Odom
6 Carmelo Anthony -- Kevin Garnett
7 Dwyane Wade -- Tim Duncan
8 Yao Ming -- Chris Paul
9 Zach Randolph -- Dwight Howard
10 Chris Paul -- Joe Johnson