Ethan Dirtch
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- Posted: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 21:21:18 +0000
Chris Paul, hands down. He shoulda been in the All-Star game!! Stupid Ray Allen razz haha
Also, I think Steve Nash will repeat as MVP, and I'm not just saying that cause he's Canadian like me!
Who else has done what Steve Nash has done for his team? Best contenders right now are Kobe and Billups. Let's compare, shall we?
Kobe: career high in PPG, league leader in points. No doubt, he's great, he's awesome, and if this was a 1on1 league he'd definitely be no. 1. But let's face facts here: MVPs are winners. Not individually, but the team. Kobe's Lakers are barely in the playoffs with the Kings and Jazz breathing down their necks. MVPs are chosen in the Conference Finals; there's no way Kobe's getting past Dallas, or San Antonio, or even Phoenix.
Billups: career highs all across the board, the Pistons are the league leaders in record. But the argument here is that none of the Pistons starters were injured, and all five of them are having great seasons. While it's certain that Billups is their leader, I don't think he'd be experiencing the same sort of success without the Wallaces, without Rip, and without Tayshaun.
Nash: Career high in points, league leader in assists, lead Phoenix to second place in the west (by means of Division, not by means of record; record-wise they're third, which is still impressive), and doing so without Amare Stoudamire, who is undoubtedly their best scorer, rebounder, and post-up defender. Argument could be made that he has Marion who is all over the place, but let's face facts: Phoenix can have Amare and Marion and they wouldn't be anywhere near as good. We saw this fact before Nash came in, and the times Nash had to sit out. Not only that, but his teammates are all having career years in points and field goal percentage all because of him.
Also, I think Steve Nash will repeat as MVP, and I'm not just saying that cause he's Canadian like me!
Who else has done what Steve Nash has done for his team? Best contenders right now are Kobe and Billups. Let's compare, shall we?
Kobe: career high in PPG, league leader in points. No doubt, he's great, he's awesome, and if this was a 1on1 league he'd definitely be no. 1. But let's face facts here: MVPs are winners. Not individually, but the team. Kobe's Lakers are barely in the playoffs with the Kings and Jazz breathing down their necks. MVPs are chosen in the Conference Finals; there's no way Kobe's getting past Dallas, or San Antonio, or even Phoenix.
Billups: career highs all across the board, the Pistons are the league leaders in record. But the argument here is that none of the Pistons starters were injured, and all five of them are having great seasons. While it's certain that Billups is their leader, I don't think he'd be experiencing the same sort of success without the Wallaces, without Rip, and without Tayshaun.
Nash: Career high in points, league leader in assists, lead Phoenix to second place in the west (by means of Division, not by means of record; record-wise they're third, which is still impressive), and doing so without Amare Stoudamire, who is undoubtedly their best scorer, rebounder, and post-up defender. Argument could be made that he has Marion who is all over the place, but let's face facts: Phoenix can have Amare and Marion and they wouldn't be anywhere near as good. We saw this fact before Nash came in, and the times Nash had to sit out. Not only that, but his teammates are all having career years in points and field goal percentage all because of him.