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  • Altimus
    Chelsea, Assemble!
    • Nov 2004
    • 27283

    #151
    Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

    I see both sides of the argument and it would be quite remarkable to not at least make the ECF with that roster.

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    • ProfessaPackMan
      Bamma
      • Mar 2008
      • 63852

      #152
      Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

      Tons of coaches have made the finals and didnt win
      But I guarantee they were not fired right after. In most cases, they've still gotten at the very least 2 more years out of that.

      Mike Brown made the finals and he was let go wasn't he?
      3 years later, not after losing the Finals in 07 though.
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      • 23
        yellow
        • Sep 2002
        • 66469

        #153
        Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

        Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
        But I guarantee they were not fired right after. In most cases, they've still gotten at the very least 2 more years out of that.


        3 years later, not after losing the Finals in 07 though.

        Mike Brown took the Cavs as good or as bad as they were as far as he could, and he was let go afterwards. He probably stayed a year too long, and it resulted in a meltdown huh?

        That's the point im making, these guys' windows arent that long, so it's prudent not to waste time with a guy who can't get them over the hump

        That said, no its not all on the coaches, but I guarantee you a guy like Doc would get way more out of this Miami team than Spo is on motivation alone

        This dude says stuff like "we have to get multiple stops in a row"

        .... what kind of coaching is that?

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        • ex carrabba fan
          I'll thank him for you
          • Oct 2004
          • 32744

          #154
          Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

          Originally posted by 23
          What does that mean?

          Tons of coaches have made the finals and didnt win

          Its not like he's a genius coach who is in desperate demand

          Mike Brown made the finals and he was let go wasn't he?

          Point is, everyone has a limitation and its looking right now like he has taken the players as far as he can. If you sit there and watch what he does you can see his coaching strategy in disarray when really challenged, unless one of his guys are in hero mode.

          I posted some of the stuff he was telling the team when they lost a game last week.
          Just wasn't working
          Mike Brown had plenty of chances.

          Trying to act like Spo would be fired a year removed from taking them to the finals is ridiculous.

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          • 23
            yellow
            • Sep 2002
            • 66469

            #155
            Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

            Im going to end the discussion in this thread because its the MVP thread... thats my bad but I agree to disagree with you

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            • K.So
              Pro
              • Jan 2012
              • 868

              #156
              Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

              LeBron is playing mediocre by his standards since his head injury, and if Miami keeps losing, LeBron put up "poorer" performances, and OKC keeps playing, and KD keeps up his stellar play, now It's KD's turn to run away with it.
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              • BlueNGold
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2009
                • 21817

                #157
                Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

                Solid read right here (after the weird premise):

                Handicapping the NBA MVP race

                That brings us to our current lockout-shortened season. Who are the MVP candidates, who's going to win, and what should his trophy look like?

                Unlike the '99 calamity, our marquee players actually showed up in shape this time around … well, except for you, Carmelo. The quality of play has exceeded everyone's expectations. We don't have a quote-unquote dominant team, but there are three semi-ringers (Oklahoma City, Miami and Chicago), a genuine sleeper (Memphis) and six flawed contenders lurking in the background for different reasons (the Lakers, Spurs, Mavericks, Clippers, Celtics and Magic).<sup id="reffoot6"> </sup>Heading into the All-Star break, LeBron's third trophy looked like a bigger lock than The Artist winning "Best Picture" — despite a condensed schedule, the King drifted into MJ territory statistically (27-8-7, 55/41/77 shooting splits and a potentially historic 33 PER) and submitted one of the best two-way, day-after-day, ***-kicking performances we have ever seen.

                You know what happened next: The King tailed off in March. So did his team. At the same time, Oklahoma City started coming on like a freight train — at least until Memphis tagged them with an uppercut Monday night — and now, suddenly, we have ourselves the semblance of a halfhearted MVP race!
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                • jeebs9
                  Fear is the Unknown
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 47562

                  #158
                  Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

                  Derrick Rose has played himself out of this race. My bad I mean not played. haha jk

                  Durant award to lose. LeBron nippling at his heels.
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                  • The 24th Letter
                    ERA
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 39373

                    #159
                    If OKC wins tonight....

                    Durant wins, FATALITY.

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                    • Nathan_OS
                      MVP
                      • Jun 2011
                      • 4462

                      #160
                      Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                      If OKC wins tonight....

                      Durant wins, FATALITY.
                      Even if they don't win, I still think he gets it.
                      PSN: MajorJosephx

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                      • The 24th Letter
                        ERA
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 39373

                        #161
                        Wouldn't be surprised, they had him picked to win since the beginning of the season. LeBron has made it interesting though, and rightfully so.

                        We will definitely see. I think it's close.

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                        • Jukeman
                          Showtime
                          • Aug 2005
                          • 10955

                          #162
                          Its still Lebron's IMO.


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                          • loloben
                            Pro
                            • May 2010
                            • 672

                            #163
                            Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

                            I think LeBron deserves the MVP,but I have a feeling they are going to give it to KD because he hasn't won yet and is one of the top 3 players in the league.
                            "My body could stand the crutches but my mind couldn't stand the sideline"- Michael Jordan

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                            • rosque
                              Banned
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 502

                              #164
                              Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

                              Kobe would be sure winner if he shot more than his career low.
                              But I'd love KD to win it.

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                              • Kashanova
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Aug 2003
                                • 12695

                                #165
                                Re: NBA 2011-2012 MVP Thread

                                I think Lebron showed who should get the award yesterday

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