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CZAR

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I just found this article and thought it was interesting. Take a look at it and what are your thought on this! Do u think he had some valid points or vice versa? Here is the link or u can just read the article below.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/nb...lt=AjlBUTp7AC5vHUOl88oPJdq8vLYF?urn=nba,69681



Why ... Kobe Bryant is not your MVP

By Kelly Dwyer

Monday, Mar 3, 2008 2:20 pm EST

Let's start with the obvious, a line of predictable reasoning that (for some reason) we need to be reminded of from time to time: Kobe Bryant is freakin' awesome.

He probably should have been the MVP in 2005-06, though Dwyane Wade, Dirk Nowitzki and LeBron James were all justifiable winners (I still can't believe Steve Nash, my second favorite player since high school, won that thing). Bryant shouldn't have been punished for having to do his damage on an otherwise crummy team. Kobe faltered a bit last season, but you'd probably lose your mind sharing a backcourt with Smush Parker or having to run screen-and-roll plays with Kwame Brown.

This year, the man has been fantastic, running one of the NBA's most devastating offenses while regaining the defensive edge that he appeared to have lost last season. He put on a brilliant performance on national TV yesterday, registering 52 points (30 in the fourth quarter and overtime alone) and 11 rebounds while carrying the Lakers offensively in a win over Dallas.

When Bryant went to the free throw line, the Staples Center crowd chanted, "M-V-P! M-V-P!"

And they should stop it.

Actually, they can chant whatever they want. Chant it for Sasha Vujacic, see if he has a Slovenian sense of humor. My issue is in the incessant (in El Lay and on the national airwaves) proclamations of Kobe Bryant as the NBA's best player.

He isn't. Sorry, but he isn't. He's awesome, but he's not the game's best player. He has the best chance of any NBA talent at dropping 75 points on your ass, and that's impressive, but Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony and Wade (when he's healthy) aren't far behind. And "best scorer" doesn't always mean "best player."

And, while we're at it, Kobe's not even the best scorer any more. James is.

And, in this case, "best scorer" means "best player."

And, to anyone who takes the game seriously, "best player" should mean "M-V-P!"

It's not a huge edge, but it's decisive enough: James has Bryant licked in scoring per game (30.3 to 28.2), assists (7.5 to 5.4), rebounds (8.1 to 6.0) and shooting percentage (48.6 to 46.6). Bryant shoots better from long range (35 percent to 30), and has James' number from the line, but so does Kyle Korver. Otherwise, they're even on steals and turnovers, and James blocks nearly twice as many shots.

James may play two more minutes per game, but he still owns a decisive edge in the per-minute numbers, and has to do his damage on a slow-down team (20th in the NBA in possessions). Kobe has a chance to pad his stats (not that he is, kindly read that carefully) with about five more possessions per game on the Lakers. That's significant.

But that's a mere nuance to national TV types and multi-sport columnists who want to hand the mantle over to Kobe just because his team is winning more. Bryant was working his tail off for years just trying to get a sorry bunch of Lakers up around the .500 mark, and he shouldn't be handed an MVP just because Andrew Bynum can ball now and the Grizzlies decided to hand the Lakers Pau Gasol.

Meanwhile, James is just destroying people in Cleveland. Pulling in more rebounds on a team that owns the boards even without him (there's not a lot of stray rebounds to go around) and racking up assists on a team that can't shoot straight (44.1 percent, 24th in the NBA).

His defense isn't on par with Kobe's, but it's not far off, and it's still pretty damn good. Certainly not bad enough for Bryant to overcome being outscored, outassisted and outrebounded by LBJ. And while both are studs in the clutch, LeBron is better. He significantly outscores, outassists and outrebounds Kobe when it matters.

Worse, James is going to get burned by voters who will credit him for MVPs likely won from 2009-2019 and hand it to Kobe just because he's playing "unselfish" basketball." No, Kobe's playing the same brand of competitive basketball he always has, just for a championship-level team. If he wasn't "selfish" in 2005-06 and 2006-07 then the Lakers win 30 games. Replacing a Chris Mihm with a Gasol shouldn't mean James should be denied.

It stinks, but you watch the groundswell: The "best player in the game" bit will start to become accepted as fact, and voters just make up their mind based on what sounds right instead of doing their due diligence. Then I'm stuck in the unenviable position of having to denigrate one of the best players of my generation, if only to open people's eyes in regards to the sort of -- MVP, mind you -- season LeBron James is having.


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LBJ has slightly better stats than Kobe, yea, but at this point and time, if the game is on the line, I would rather have the ball in Kobe's hands.

I'm no LBJ hater either.
 

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I don't know why he's even comparing the two. LeBron is deep but they play different positions in different conferences. I lost a little respect for LeBron after he let his team get swept by the Spurs in the most boring NBA Finals series I've ever seen.

Kobe is by far this years MVP.
 

CZAR

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I don't know why he's even comparing the two. LeBron is deep but they play different positions in different conferences. I lost a little respect for LeBron after he let his team get swept by the Spurs in the most boring NBA Finals series I've ever seen.

Kobe is by far this years MVP.
Come on tony u know u coo peeps but man u sayin some silly shit here!! What u mean let?? In the NBA u dont let teams do nuthin! The Spurs are far more superior team and the fact that LeBron got that team to the finals says volumes!! Dude is like 23 years old and look where he's at!! As far as MVP's go its a 2 man race and its close between Kobe & LeBron!! Got Em!!
 
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lol @ the nash/suns fan trying to write an unbiased article...

but anyway...2 things about the article...

1. dwyer thinks kobe shoulda been MVP in 06 because he averaged 35-5-4 including that 81 point game but nash won it because of "team wins." now he's saying lebron should be MVP because he's averaging 30-8-7 right now...well, if nash won it in 2006 over kobe because of "team wins" then kobe should win it over lebron in 2008 because of "team wins" as well. his argument is stupid imo.

2. the article says that Kobe is a better shooter, especially long range, hits more free throws, and plays better defense but lebron (a 6'8" forward @ 245 pounds) blocks more shots and can rebound better, so he is a better player.

horrible article...not just because i'm a kobe fan
 

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lol @ the nash/suns fan trying to write an unbiased article...

but anyway...2 things about the article...

1. dwyer thinks kobe shoulda been MVP in 06 because he averaged 35-5-4 including that 81 point game but nash won it because of "team wins." now he's saying lebron should be MVP because he's averaging 30-8-7 right now...well, if nash won it in 2006 over kobe because of "team wins" then kobe should win it over lebron in 2008 because of "team wins" as well. his argument is stupid imo.

2. the article says that Kobe is a better shooter, especially long range, hits more free throws, and plays better defense but lebron (a 6'8" forward @ 245 pounds) blocks more shots and can rebound better, so he is a better player.

horrible article...not just because i'm a kobe fan
I agree though. the article was biased. thats like me writing an article about kobe. lol give kobe some credit, his attitude has changed tremendously, and he is not leaving his team to die like he always does when he doesn't get his way.
 

CZAR

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I dont know who dude is and if he is a Suns fan lol or whatever, but I find the article interesting and he has some good points! I dont think its terrible! And when Nash won in 06 didnt LeBron finish 2nd not Kobe? Im not sure on that but just askin from what i remember. But regardless for me its a close 2 man race like I said! No one else has a shot to win this award except these 2 guys! Anyone say anyone else is plain trippin! I mean there are a couple of other candidates, but when it comes down to it its between LeBron & Kobe! Got Em!!
 

CZAR

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Yea I just checked and LeBron was 2nd and actually Kobe finished 4th that year!! LeBron shouldve won it that year!! Well that was that!! Got Em!!
 

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I saw that but he was downtalkin Nash for winning that award at the same time and that doesnt mean he likes the suns either! I wonder who is 1st fav player is then! lol Got Em!!
 
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IMO, dude is an idiot. Period.

Lebron James is nowhere near Kobe defensively, or in clutch situations. Those were the biggest chuckles I got from the article.

The award is most VALUABLE player...to his team, to his league, to whatever...and Kobe, IMO, has been more valuable this season. If this is based on an opinion alone, great...I vote Kobe for MVP. We'll see when the time comes.
 

CZAR

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I disagree especially this season!! LeBron leads in scorin in the 4th and has made many game tying or game winning shots this year! And his defense has improved drastically! I dont know how much u seen of him this year, but dude is a complete player with no weaknesses. His jumper could improve more, and it will. remember he is only 23!! But when I made the poll a few weeks ago I voted Kobe also, but very close over LeBron and its even closer since now!! I actually think LeBron is more valuable to his team than Kobe, but people do look at team records and Kobe has the edge and thats why I gave Kobe the edge!! Got Em!!
 
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kobe has the better talent aroung him IMO and it aint him making them look good at all. yeah Kobe is the better player but this season alone LeBron has been more clutch and has scored more pts with less touches and has had the better d. i mean stats really dont lie with those types of stats and even if u just watch LeBron u can see he's more valuable to the team. as far as MVP i had Boozer real early then went to KG then it went to James and hasnt changed yet but we'll see
 

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Take it how u want to, but he has no weaknesses! There is always room for improvement homie! theres a difference!! For instance Kidd is dope but he has a weakness.....his jump shot!! Get it?? Got Em!!