NBA's MVP this year
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NBA's MVP this year
So,
who would you vote for?
I hate to say it because I am a Clipper hater, but
I would have to go with Chris Paul.
He has easily won at least 10 games himself for the Clips.
If it wasnt for him the Clippers would be the same team they
were last year except a few more veterans on their team that
cannot win a game (Butler, Martin, Mo Williams). Chris Paul
can & does win games from sheer will & talent.
Who you got?
who would you vote for?
I hate to say it because I am a Clipper hater, but
I would have to go with Chris Paul.
He has easily won at least 10 games himself for the Clips.
If it wasnt for him the Clippers would be the same team they
were last year except a few more veterans on their team that
cannot win a game (Butler, Martin, Mo Williams). Chris Paul
can & does win games from sheer will & talent.
Who you got?
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Nash. That team should be in the basement and not contending for a playoff spot. Paul gets my second choice. Just imagine what CP3 and the Clips would be capable of if they had a decent coach.

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Not even. The guy couldnt even get into the paint against the Lakers.johnk5150 wrote:Maybe Parker?
And because of Sessions, he had to finally play defense against the Lakers.
All the years with D Fish at the helm, Parker didnt have to worry so much about the D. An occasional outside shot by Fish, but as far as Fish driving to the basket, never happened. When he did it was as rare as a snowstorm in Los Angeles.
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I guess Paul is as good an option as anyone. I'd say Durant but OKC is a fucking TEAM.yeahbuddy wrote:Not even. The guy couldnt even get into the paint against the Lakers.johnk5150 wrote:Maybe Parker?
And because of Sessions, he had to finally play defense against the Lakers.
All the years with D Fish at the helm, Parker didnt have to worry so much about the D. An occasional outside shot by Fish, but as far as Fish driving to the basket, never happened. When he did it was as rare as a snowstorm in Los Angeles.
He's like the Liberace of bass & pot.
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Yup, that's why I exclude Durant. Will they win the championship this year? Maybe, maybe not, but as you say they are a team. Although last night against the Clippers they had the "deer in headlights" look when the Clippers were coming on strong. That's inexperience & youth right there.johnk5150 wrote:I guess Paul is as good an option as anyone. I'd say Durant but OKC is a fucking TEAM.yeahbuddy wrote:Not even. The guy couldnt even get into the paint against the Lakers.johnk5150 wrote:Maybe Parker?
And because of Sessions, he had to finally play defense against the Lakers.
All the years with D Fish at the helm, Parker didnt have to worry so much about the D. An occasional outside shot by Fish, but as far as Fish driving to the basket, never happened. When he did it was as rare as a snowstorm in Los Angeles.
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Chris Paul
He may finish 3rd in that race at best.
The answer to this question is this: Kevin Durant.



The answer to this question is this: Kevin Durant.
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OKC does have a hard time on the road. That one seed is more important to them than anyone else.yeahbuddy wrote:
Yup, that's why I exclude Durant. Will they win the championship this year? Maybe, maybe not, but as you say they are a team. Although last night against the Clippers they had the "deer in headlights" look when the Clippers were coming on strong. That's inexperience & youth right there.
The Wizards have won a total of 15 games this year, yet they've beaten Chicago, OKC and Miami.
He's like the Liberace of bass & pot.
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& if not mistaken, the Lakers.johnk5150 wrote:OKC does have a hard time on the road. That one seed is more important to them than anyone else.yeahbuddy wrote:
Yup, that's why I exclude Durant. Will they win the championship this year? Maybe, maybe not, but as you say they are a team. Although last night against the Clippers they had the "deer in headlights" look when the Clippers were coming on strong. That's inexperience & youth right there.
The Wizards have won a total of 15 games this year, yet they've beaten Chicago, OKC and Miami.