LeBron James: Bryant deserves MVP

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Cavs' star in mix, but says Lakers' star is and has been league's best

PHILADELPHIA: The Most Valuable Player ballots are due at the NBA office in New York by Thursday afternoon. LeBron James doesn't have an official vote, but he's got a pretty strong opinion.

He is in the mix and one of his best friends in the league, Chris Paul, has an excellent chance of winning it in what is expected to be a very close race. Yet James, as he has done numerous times in his career, is deferring to Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant. He didn't take long to think about it, either.

''I'd give it to Kobe,'' James said. ''What he's done this whole year, to carry that team to the No. 1 team in the West right now. He's playing his best basketball all around. I've watched him the whole year. I saw it last summer when I played with him with USA Basketball and the sacrifices he's made for the team and he's done that with the Lakers.''

Various polls done around the country have Bryant and Paul in a dead heat for the award with James coming in third or fourth. Two years ago, James finished second in the voting. Last year, he finished fifth. Bryant hasn't won the award in his 12 years in the league, but this appears to be his best shot.

''I've been quoted millions of times saying Kobe is the best player in our league for the last five years,'' James said. ''He hasn't received the MVP. This is his year I think.''

James is completing the best regular season of his career. He has a chance to become just the third player in history to average 30 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in a season. The other two, Oscar Robertson and Michael Jordan, won MVPs in those seasons. But the Cavs are on pace to win their fewest games in three seasons and that plays a role.

''For me as an individual, if you look at the numbers, this is the best I've played in my career and this is the best I've felt,'' James said. ''Team success plays a big part in what the MVP is all about, so there it is.''

Dribbles

• In recent games, there has been a little increase in squabbling between Cavs players both on the court and in the huddle, including a rather intense exchange between James and Anderson Varejao in the second half against the Miami Heat on Sunday. Not to mention other players who have been frustrated with constantly changing levels of playing time.

Cavs coach Mike Brown said he is concerned a bit about the team chemistry.

''You always worry about that,'' Brown said. ''It's tough when you have so many new bodies. Chemistry you can't force, it has to come. Hopefully it clicks sooner than later.''

• Successful St. Joseph's coach Phil Martelli was in the locker-room area before the game to see former players Delonte West and Dwayne Jones, who starred for the Hawks. It was the Cavs' first and only visit to the Wachovia Center this season.

LeBron James' pull

WKYC (Channel 3) reporter Chris Tye gave his audience a unique story about the allure of LeBron James on Sunday's newscasts.

Tye told the story of a group of high school seniors from the tiny village of Natulo, Alaska, who came to Cleveland on their senior trip just to see LeBron James and the Cavaliers play.



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LeBron been givin Kobe his props all year! Thats what a standup guy who isnt full of himself would do unlike Kobe!! Kobe tried to take shots at LeBron, and LeBron who is more mature and younger still gives it up to Kobe!! What does that tell yall about Kobe? Got Em!!
 
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If it wasn't for Chris Paul, I'd agree that Kobe deserves it this year. Take Kobe away from the Lakers and look what you're left with (Gasol, Bynum, Odom). Now take Paul away from the Hornets and look what you're left with (West, Chandler). Now you tell me who the MVP is.

ps: I don't mind kobe winning it this year. Come on now, this fuckhead scored 81 points last year and Dirk gets the MVP? Are you kidding me?
 
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If it wasn't for Chris Paul, I'd agree that Kobe deserves it this year. Take Kobe away from the Lakers and look what you're left with (Gasol, Bynum, Odom). Now take Paul away from the Hornets and look what you're left with (West, Chandler). Now you tell me who the MVP is.

ps: I don't mind kobe winning it this year. Come on now, this fuckhead scored 81 points last year and Dirk gets the MVP? Are you kidding me?
Very valid points, except for the fact that Bynum has missed half the season with an injury, and Gasol has only been on the team for 2 1/2 months...So really, they're left with Odom, Walton, and Mbenga. LOL.

Oh yeah, and you forgot Peja.
 

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LeBron been givin Kobe his props all year! Thats what a standup guy who isnt full of himself would do unlike Kobe!! Kobe tried to take shots at LeBron, and LeBron who is more mature and younger still gives it up to Kobe!! What does that tell yall about Kobe? Got Em!!
it tells me kobe is better than lebron and lebron isnt too stubborn to admit it. cause if he said he was better than kobe he would have been a liar and selfish on top of being flat out wrong.

lebron will be the best player int he game int he next couple years. but for now its king kobe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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If Kobe really is better than Lebron...


then tell me why he's on pace to reach 10,000 pts scored at twice the pace Kobe got it?
make lebron share with shaq for 6-7 years or what ever. lebron is a 1 man band. a great ball player and a great athlete to build a franchise around. but he isnt better than kobe. and it could be as little as 1-2 years and lebron may take the top spot. but right now, kobe is better.

but to answer your question, every scenario that kobe and lebron play in and under are and will be different. cant compare apple and oranges, and thats what their stats are. apples and oranges.
 
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make lebron share with shaq for 6-7 years or what ever. lebron is a 1 man band. a great ball player and a great athlete to build a franchise around. but he isnt better than kobe. and it could be as little as 1-2 years and lebron may take the top spot. but right now, kobe is better.

but to answer your question, every scenario that kobe and lebron play in and under are and will be different. cant compare apple and oranges, and thats what their stats are. apples and oranges.
I admire your intelligence.

Apples and Oranges is about as correct as this argument can get. You're either an Apple or an Orange guy, nobody can really make that type of comparison.

I simply like Lebron better because he's a midwest guy, and he comes to the rim sick as fuck with his dunks... on top of being a smooth ball player.
 

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I admire your intelligence.

Apples and Oranges is about as correct as this argument can get. You're either an Apple or an Orange guy, nobody can really make that type of comparison.

I simply like Lebron better because he's a midwest guy, and he comes to the rim sick as fuck with his dunks... on top of being a smooth ball player.
see, now this is how an internet sporting disagreement should end.

good day killaclown. good day.