TucsonDevil
Good to be back!
I saw this article on ESPN, by the brilliant Scoop Jackson...
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=jackson/070409
He begins his article with this sentence, "Steve Nash basically won the MVP award Sunday. But that's not the issue. The question now has become: Does he deserve it?" Mr. Jackson, then goes on to tell us that Nash isn't deserving of Wilt, Russell, or Bird status... thanks Scoop.
Also, the ever insightful Jamele Hill wrote a week or so ago on the MVP race... http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/070409&sportCat=nba. Among other arguments, she claimed that the Dirk supports are going to need to convince her of his worthiness of the award, because, she doesn't buy in yet.
Here is my point... WHY in world is Kobe listed as being in the discussion? His team has won 40 games? Look, if the Lakers need Kobe to score 50+ in order to win - then Kobe should be scoring 50+ regularly. That is what an MVP candidate does - he makes his team an elite team by his play and performance. Has Kobe made the Lakers an elite team by his play and performance? I don't respect the argument that the MVP goes to the 'best player', since Basketball is a team sport. It should be limited to players on the "best teams". The Lakers are not in that discussion. There is a chance that they could miss the playoffs - and people are saying he is a candidate? There is one week left in the season, and they are fighting for a spot. Can I get a sanity check here? Nash won the award last year due to delivering the third best record in the West after losing Amare in the preseason. Most people thought the Suns would struggle to make the playoffs. Nash proved everyone wrong about that prediction, delivering a remarkable year for the Suns. At the beginning of this year, people thought the Lakers would challenge for a Top spot… then injuries came. They are struggling to even make the playoffs down the stretch. How did Kobe elevate his team?
Side note…I am getting tired of the claim that Kobe's teammates are terrible. So what? They have NBA talent. The Lakers could have made trades... but the word was the Lakers’ organization thought the asking price was too high - thus destroying the argument regarding 'terrible teammates'. However you slice it – that is what that means. Period. If they all ‘sucked’, wouldn’t you be willing to trade every single person (sans Kobe) for a ‘Kevin Garnett’?
Another surprising revelation – “NASH has won the award?” Huh? I love Nash, but I felt that they needed to beat the Spurs, and thus keep themselves as the favorite to make it to the finals. Now, there is doubt again in the voters minds regarding the greatness of Nash and the Suns... well apparently Scoop didn't care, and possible others don't either.
Long story short... I am very surprised that the MVP winner might be Nash again (I think he is a deserving candidate with his best year, blah blah blah, but not a frontrunner). I would be disappointed to see him receive another tainted MVP award in the eyes of his critics. I want him to hoist the championship trophy this year over his head. That will be the statement that will solidify his greatness, not a third in a row. Dirk is deserving of the MVP award, his team has been great, and they haven't lost focus all year... something the Suns can't claim.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=jackson/070409
He begins his article with this sentence, "Steve Nash basically won the MVP award Sunday. But that's not the issue. The question now has become: Does he deserve it?" Mr. Jackson, then goes on to tell us that Nash isn't deserving of Wilt, Russell, or Bird status... thanks Scoop.
Also, the ever insightful Jamele Hill wrote a week or so ago on the MVP race... http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hill/070409&sportCat=nba. Among other arguments, she claimed that the Dirk supports are going to need to convince her of his worthiness of the award, because, she doesn't buy in yet.
Here is my point... WHY in world is Kobe listed as being in the discussion? His team has won 40 games? Look, if the Lakers need Kobe to score 50+ in order to win - then Kobe should be scoring 50+ regularly. That is what an MVP candidate does - he makes his team an elite team by his play and performance. Has Kobe made the Lakers an elite team by his play and performance? I don't respect the argument that the MVP goes to the 'best player', since Basketball is a team sport. It should be limited to players on the "best teams". The Lakers are not in that discussion. There is a chance that they could miss the playoffs - and people are saying he is a candidate? There is one week left in the season, and they are fighting for a spot. Can I get a sanity check here? Nash won the award last year due to delivering the third best record in the West after losing Amare in the preseason. Most people thought the Suns would struggle to make the playoffs. Nash proved everyone wrong about that prediction, delivering a remarkable year for the Suns. At the beginning of this year, people thought the Lakers would challenge for a Top spot… then injuries came. They are struggling to even make the playoffs down the stretch. How did Kobe elevate his team?
Side note…I am getting tired of the claim that Kobe's teammates are terrible. So what? They have NBA talent. The Lakers could have made trades... but the word was the Lakers’ organization thought the asking price was too high - thus destroying the argument regarding 'terrible teammates'. However you slice it – that is what that means. Period. If they all ‘sucked’, wouldn’t you be willing to trade every single person (sans Kobe) for a ‘Kevin Garnett’?
Another surprising revelation – “NASH has won the award?” Huh? I love Nash, but I felt that they needed to beat the Spurs, and thus keep themselves as the favorite to make it to the finals. Now, there is doubt again in the voters minds regarding the greatness of Nash and the Suns... well apparently Scoop didn't care, and possible others don't either.
Long story short... I am very surprised that the MVP winner might be Nash again (I think he is a deserving candidate with his best year, blah blah blah, but not a frontrunner). I would be disappointed to see him receive another tainted MVP award in the eyes of his critics. I want him to hoist the championship trophy this year over his head. That will be the statement that will solidify his greatness, not a third in a row. Dirk is deserving of the MVP award, his team has been great, and they haven't lost focus all year... something the Suns can't claim.