Man Called X
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Translation: I'm dropping 60 tomorrow. Note the word "lending"
I don't think so. I think if you remove the names of the players, people would take LeBron for his efficiency.It's an MVP discussion, not a trade value column or a career award. Has James Harden been better than LeBron James this season? That's it.
What's hilarious is that:
Is Lebron playing tonight? I imagine he's gonna sit to rest up for Miami tomorrow?
I would vote Westbrook MVP at this moment. What he's doing is incredible.
Translation: I'm dropping 60 tomorrow. Note the word "lending"
Not trying to budge in on this conversation, but Harden is actually more efficient than Lebron (60% TS percentage vs 58% TS percentage) because of Lebron's poor free throw shooting.I don't think so. I think if you remove the names of the players, people would take LeBron for his efficiency.
Regardless, the award belongs to Curry this season.
I wonder if there has ever been an MVP whose team hasn't made the playoffs. Might see our 1st this year.
Harden's phantom foul calls don't amuse me nor should they amuse the voters.Not trying to budge in on this conversation, but Harden is actually more efficient than Lebron (60% TS percentage vs 58% TS percentage) because of Lebron's poor free throw shooting.
Pretty much. Check out the box score from when he put up 56, it's sorta crazy:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200503200TOR.html#CLE_basic::none
Not trying to support the bitch (Harden, that is) or the way he gets his points. But the fact of the matter is that he uses it to his advantage and scores very efficiently, and I was simply correcting the poster who said that Lebron is more efficient.Harden's phantom foul calls don't amuse me nor should they amuse the voters.
He's a good FT shooter, sure, but he should be shooting about half as many as he does.