JosephSu wrote:I wasn't quite updated during the 05-06 Season because I was busy with school, but I do know that the Lakers on that Season was very weak, but still they made it through the Season to mark a place in the Playoffs because of Kobe Bryant. So despite his heroic efforts, becoming the scoring champ and also the effort for the team to get to Playoffs, does not make him the MVP?
Just getting your team to the playoffs does not make you an MVP. If that was the case we'd have 16 MVPs.
And as much as Kobe carries the Lakers now that Shaq is gone, the same can be said of Michael Redd, LeBron, Arenas, Jermaine O'Neal, Elton Brand, Melo, and Pau Gasol. Are all those guys also MVPs?
And the scoring title doesn't automatically make an MVP. 6' 7" Rick Barry, in only his 2nd year, scored 35.6 ppg and 9.2 rpg...and this was before shots beyond the arc counted for 3...he would have scored more by today's rules. In that 2nd year Barry took his team to the NBA Finals and scored 40.8 ppg in the series. You know won MVP? Wilt Chamberlain.
Case in point, Rick Barry did far more at an earlier age than Kobe, and Barry did not get MVP. Why should Kobe?