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  • Programmed2Kill
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
    • 14644

    #181
    Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

    Originally posted by bubbachuck
    The thing i dont think people get is that that is the sixers offense. You think Jim Obrien is just sitting their watching Iverson hold the ball and not like it? That is how their offense "works." That is why they moved him to point and traded snow. That is what they wanted to work with. They wanted AI to have the ball A LOT more and set up the play and/or penetrate and dish. If it wsnt, you would hear a lot more coming out of philly about the coach being upset with his star player. The way AI is playing point is how they want him to play. I dont think people get that.

    That doesn't mean it is working, though...but you're right. That is the offense.

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    • POWERFORWARD
      Rookie
      • Jun 2004
      • 419

      #182
      Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

      whos the mvp of phoenix now? no nash no go!

      Amare aint getting those 1,2 step dunks too much now.

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      • POWERFORWARD
        Rookie
        • Jun 2004
        • 419

        #183
        Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

        whos the mvp of phoenix now? no nash no go!

        Amare aint getting those 1,2 step dunks too much now.

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        • ballaholic23
          Rookie
          • Jan 2005
          • 18

          #184
          Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

          Originally posted by glucklich
          LeBron or Garnett.
          Garnett will not get it this year, hes putting up great numbers, but the T-Wolves are struggling. And there are other players like Lebron that are puttin up sick numbers and team is doin very well.
          Get Down or Lay Down

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          • ballaholic23
            Rookie
            • Jan 2005
            • 18

            #185
            Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

            Originally posted by glucklich
            LeBron or Garnett.
            Garnett will not get it this year, hes putting up great numbers, but the T-Wolves are struggling. And there are other players like Lebron that are puttin up sick numbers and team is doin very well.
            Get Down or Lay Down

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            • NumberOneRB
              MVP
              • Jul 2002
              • 1113

              #186
              Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

              Nobody's talking about Dirk Nowtizki being an MVP candidate? He's having the best season of his career and one of the best in the league. Included with his gaudy stats is the fact that his team is winning and is competing for a top playoff spot in the West. Dirk has also improved on the defensive side of the ball and is becoming a better shot blocker. I understand the Mavs have other good firepower on their team, but Dirk changes the game so much that you have to give him great consideration.

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              • NumberOneRB
                MVP
                • Jul 2002
                • 1113

                #187
                Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

                Nobody's talking about Dirk Nowtizki being an MVP candidate? He's having the best season of his career and one of the best in the league. Included with his gaudy stats is the fact that his team is winning and is competing for a top playoff spot in the West. Dirk has also improved on the defensive side of the ball and is becoming a better shot blocker. I understand the Mavs have other good firepower on their team, but Dirk changes the game so much that you have to give him great consideration.

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                • Lebron 4 MVP
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 453

                  #188
                  Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

                  Lebron James, I love his style on the court.

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                  • Lebron 4 MVP
                    Banned
                    • Jan 2005
                    • 453

                    #189
                    Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

                    Lebron James, I love his style on the court.

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                    • Ofizzle
                      Pro
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 632

                      #190
                      Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

                      I'm pretty sure I mentioned Dirk Nowitzki in my post.


                      1) Tim Duncan - I know people don't like his whole not big on numbers but just win approach, but when you look at the rest of the Spurs team you don't think superstars, or extreme depth or anything, but they just win.

                      2) Lebron James - The Cavs are #2 in the East, obviously their's some factors contributing to that, but he's been playing great. I'm not a "fan" of his, but it's impossible to not like the guy.

                      3) Steve Nash - Look at the Suns record, not some people overdo the credit to the change in the Suns, but that's for another day, Nash and Amare have both been MVP's for this team.

                      4) Amare Stoudemire - Again, look at the Suns record, he's not ready for an MVP award, but he's been playing great this season, and feeding off actually having a PG. He needs to be a more aggresive rebounder and continue to improve his defense, and in 2 years he'll be right in the mix with LBJ, Wade, KG and Duncan.

                      5) Dwyane Wade - He's played great for Miami, leading them in scoring, running the point, being efficient in his scoring, and his defense moved from just average last season to good this season, not great, but good.

                      6) Shaquille O'neal - The Heat are #1 in the East, and you can't rake credit from Shaq Daddy who strikes fear in the heart of opposing big men not named Danny Fortson.

                      7) Ray Allen - The Sonics are playing great, and though it's a big team effort on their part, Ray Allen has been not short of good, not his best season statistically, but he's been playing very good.

                      8) Kevin Garnett - Yes, his team is losing, but KG is carrying this team, when he has one leg he's carrying them, when his hands fall off he's carrying them, when he's on the bench he's carrying them. He's doing everything and needs someone to step up.

                      9) Dirk Nowitzki - The Mavs are deep, but without Dirk the Mavs would'nt be as good as they are, definately have to give props to Dirk's impact on the Mavs team.

                      10) Kobe Bryant - This is a shaky one, the Lakers need Kobe, but they also need to change how they play. Kobe needs to do less, Odom needs to do more, and they need to make their offense less stagnant and one man depandant. Odom is very capable of running an offense but isn't given the oppurtunity. Anyways, Kobe has been great this season, he's been giving Iverson like performances in terms of shooting, except he's on pace to break the record for most turnovers in a season.


                      whos the mvp of phoenix now? no nash no go!

                      Amare aint getting those 1,2 step dunks too much now.
                      Well he did get them last year too without Nash, but he's had tough opponents in their recent games. Amare averaged 2.05 dunks a game last season and is averaging 3.15 dunks a game this season.

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                      • Ofizzle
                        Pro
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 632

                        #191
                        Re: Who's Your MVP? ('Bron or AI)

                        I'm pretty sure I mentioned Dirk Nowitzki in my post.


                        1) Tim Duncan - I know people don't like his whole not big on numbers but just win approach, but when you look at the rest of the Spurs team you don't think superstars, or extreme depth or anything, but they just win.

                        2) Lebron James - The Cavs are #2 in the East, obviously their's some factors contributing to that, but he's been playing great. I'm not a "fan" of his, but it's impossible to not like the guy.

                        3) Steve Nash - Look at the Suns record, not some people overdo the credit to the change in the Suns, but that's for another day, Nash and Amare have both been MVP's for this team.

                        4) Amare Stoudemire - Again, look at the Suns record, he's not ready for an MVP award, but he's been playing great this season, and feeding off actually having a PG. He needs to be a more aggresive rebounder and continue to improve his defense, and in 2 years he'll be right in the mix with LBJ, Wade, KG and Duncan.

                        5) Dwyane Wade - He's played great for Miami, leading them in scoring, running the point, being efficient in his scoring, and his defense moved from just average last season to good this season, not great, but good.

                        6) Shaquille O'neal - The Heat are #1 in the East, and you can't rake credit from Shaq Daddy who strikes fear in the heart of opposing big men not named Danny Fortson.

                        7) Ray Allen - The Sonics are playing great, and though it's a big team effort on their part, Ray Allen has been not short of good, not his best season statistically, but he's been playing very good.

                        8) Kevin Garnett - Yes, his team is losing, but KG is carrying this team, when he has one leg he's carrying them, when his hands fall off he's carrying them, when he's on the bench he's carrying them. He's doing everything and needs someone to step up.

                        9) Dirk Nowitzki - The Mavs are deep, but without Dirk the Mavs would'nt be as good as they are, definately have to give props to Dirk's impact on the Mavs team.

                        10) Kobe Bryant - This is a shaky one, the Lakers need Kobe, but they also need to change how they play. Kobe needs to do less, Odom needs to do more, and they need to make their offense less stagnant and one man depandant. Odom is very capable of running an offense but isn't given the oppurtunity. Anyways, Kobe has been great this season, he's been giving Iverson like performances in terms of shooting, except he's on pace to break the record for most turnovers in a season.


                        whos the mvp of phoenix now? no nash no go!

                        Amare aint getting those 1,2 step dunks too much now.
                        Well he did get them last year too without Nash, but he's had tough opponents in their recent games. Amare averaged 2.05 dunks a game last season and is averaging 3.15 dunks a game this season.

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