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This thread will be more funny if DRose wins a back to back MVP award this year.
 

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Wade is the undisputed leader but Lebron is the undisputed NBA MVP?

At least this Rose underrating thing starts getting entertaining.

The best player on the court is Lebron, Wade is the leader, that does not mean on the floor necessarily. That means Wade runs that locker room and plays that big brother role on the team.

Wade is also the closer. That doesn't mean Lebron isn't MVP. There have been guys who didn't close who did win MVP.
 

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I don't disagree.I agree that LBJ is the MVP in his team and he is a pussy and Wade has to close the games and to do all the leading work in the team.

But there is a guy in the league right now who is throws the same numbers,is the closer in his team with great success,greater than anyone and he is the big brother,the father and the godfather in his team right now.
 

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This thread will be more funny if DRose wins a back to back MVP award this year.

Absolutely a 0% chance of happening. LeBron's season is NBA Live shit. I absolutely detest him, but anyone who says he doesn't have the most elite talent in the NBA right now apparently isn't watching games.

What's even more phenomenal is that LeBron is averaging less than 37 minutes a game, the lowest of his career. Jesus, he's averaging 28/8/7 in a shortened season.
 

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Absolutely a 0% chance of happening. LeBron's season is NBA Live shit. I absolutely detest him, but anyone who says he doesn't have the most elite talent in the NBA right now apparently isn't watching games.

What's even more phenomenal is that LeBron is averaging less than 37 minutes a game, the lowest of his career. Jesus, he's averaging 28/8/7 in a shortened season.

Forget LeBron James. There's about 10 other guys who are more valuable than Rose so far this season.
 

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Absolutely a 0% chance of happening. LeBron's season is NBA Live shit. I absolutely detest him, but anyone who says he doesn't have the most elite talent in the NBA right now apparently isn't watching games.

What's even more phenomenal is that LeBron is averaging less than 37 minutes a game, the lowest of his career. Jesus, he's averaging 28/8/7 in a shortened season.

Right now he's 27pts 8 and 7....:smug:

But yeah..all this on 54% shooting.

Unreal.
 

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Right now he's 27pts 8 and 7....:smug:

But yeah..all this on 54% shooting.

Unreal.

I rounded up to 28, I mean **** 27.4.... might as well be thirty. But yeah, the shooting percentage is out of this world. Not to mention, he's hitting 41% of his threes. LeBron just seems to be playing.... smarter on offense. His shot selection is much more solid, and the growth of Chalmers and development of Cole are has made LeBron even deadlier without the ball. On top of that, look how much more in tune James, Wade and Bosh are. Chemistry does matter. He's over the villain shit, he's finally back to playing basketball instead of doing the theatric stuff..

And come on, Rami. LeBron being the best player in the NBA always makes him "the most valuable" in the sense that you can place him on ANY TEAM in the NBA and improve them insurmountably. You swap him on the Bulls and replace Luol Deng and would you not agree the team would improve in every facet?
 

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And come on, Rami. LeBron being the best player in the NBA always makes him "the most valuable" in the sense that you can place him on ANY TEAM in the NBA and improve them insurmountably. You swap him on the Bulls and replace Luol Deng and would you not agree the team would improve in every facet?

Just about but the MVP award isn't about who is the best necessarily. It is more about which individual player is producing the most regular season wins and, it seems to me, that player is Durant followed pretty closely by LeBron.

And obviously James is tons and tons better than Deng. Deng shoots three's better and is more dedicated to the defensive end one-on-one but James kills him in every other facet.
 

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Just about but the MVP award isn't about who is the best necessarily. It is more about which individual player is producing the most regular season wins and, it seems to me, that player is Durant followed pretty closely by LeBron.

And obviously James is tons and tons better than Deng. Deng shoots three's better and is more dedicated to the defensive end one-on-one but James kills him in every other facet.

I agree 100% the MVP doesn't equal "being the best," it's about being the guy who gets hurt for a week and the wheels fall off. If LeBron was somewhere else, would the Heat still be a playoff team? Absolutely. But they wouldn't be the best team in the NBA. And to be perfectly honest, I don't think they'd be the best team in their division. LeBron's contributions are simply stellar. He's irreplaceable right now.
 

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I agree 100% the MVP doesn't equal "being the best," it's about being the guy who gets hurt for a week and the wheels fall off. If LeBron was somewhere else, would the Heat still be a playoff team? Absolutely. But they wouldn't be the best team in the NBA. And to be perfectly honest, I don't think they'd be the best team in their division. LeBron's contributions are simply stellar. He's irreplaceable right now.

As great as LeBron is all-around, there are a handful of other player who are also irreplaceable. I know the Thunder with Durant are a far worse team than the Heat without LeBron. And both of those teams have near equal records right now. And, much like Rose last year, Durant has been the difference down-the-stretch of so many games for his team this year. James has been valuable in every game but I don't think that their record would be anywhere close to bad even he he hadn't played one game this season. Without Durant, I don't think OKC makes the Western Conference playoffs.
 

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