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People act as though Nash made Q, Marion, and Johnson better players. Look at their stats and they're identical to last years. Only Amare averaged more points, but less rebounds. Put a healthy Jason Kidd on this Suns team, and they woulda been even better than what they are. Last edited by sixate; 05-07-2005 at 10:21 AM.. |
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05-07-2005, 10:46 AM | #43 (permalink) | |
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05-07-2005, 03:51 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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I still find the argument of MVP Amusing, its an award based solely on opinion when nash was out with an injury the suns lost, when stephon marbury was the point gaurd of the suns which where almost the same team minus Q and some other role players, they lost in the first round. Shaq has been great for the heat but he was not that effective in the heats first round blowout of the nets to show just how complete the heat really are with or without him.
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05-07-2005, 04:17 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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What do the CLIPPERS have to do with anything? The clippers are better this year, therefore Nash is MVP? What in the world? Oh, and for you people saying they were the same team minus Nash a year and two years ago, wake up. Amare is leaps and bounds better than he was in the past, plus he stayed healthy. Adding someone like Q who adds 15 points a game is a definite factor, plus Joe Johnson stepped up his game bigtime, since he could now play in his natural position. Besides, neither of these guy's teams are going to win the championship. One word: Repeat.
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05-09-2005, 07:15 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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Sixate, have you watched an entire suns game this year? If you have, than did you not notice the energy Nash put onto the court. I am not saying that this means he deserves the MVP, but i do think that he is the best point guard in the game right now.
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lakers did worse... was it shaq's leaving? la never won a championship from 99 to now without him., and his team made the playoffs this year.. or was it robert horry? la never won a championship without him either. his team (spurs) made the playoffs... or was it gary payton? he was the point guard last year, and his team this year made the playoffs... or was it phil jackson? he was the head coach for the recent la championships... or was it the combination of shaq and kobe? shaq never won an nba championship without kobe... so, did the lakers really do worse because shaq left, or are their a whole host of reasons? i think it's the latter, while recognizing the former is a part of it as well... the mavs did better this year: antoine walker was on last year's team, and not on this years team. his newest team (boston) made the playoffs, but his team immediately after the mavs (atlanta) didn't... antoine jamison was on the team last year. his new team (wizards) made the playoffs... jason terry wasn't on the team last year, and his old team (atlanta) did worse without him... but then again, atlanta was a pretty bad team anyway... nowitzki averaged 5 more points per game this year than last... keith van horn wasn't on last year's team, his old team (milwaukee) didn't make the playoffs... did the mavs do better because they didn't have nash, or could it be something else? there are so many variables to look at evaluating a players old team. again, i don't think a player's old team doing well devalues his current worth, just as a player's old team doing poorly doesn't increase his current worth.
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05-09-2005, 10:31 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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To confuse things even more, apparently Mike D'Antoni has won Coach of the Year. I don't see how that can be justified.
Sure, his team ended up with the best record, but they also had among the best talent in the league. They had the league MVP, 2 other all-stars, and two other great wingmen. I think Carlisle, McMillan, Skiles, or even Jordan deserved it more than him. |
05-09-2005, 06:55 PM | #50 (permalink) | |
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Personally, I would take Kidd and Arenas over Nash. If Hinrich or Bibby were on that team I think they would see just as much and probably more success than Nash. If LeBron were on that Suns team running the point he would be way better than Nash. Hell, LeBron is better than Nash now, and he averaged for a season what has only been done by a few other players. Nash did nothing special this year, and that's a fact. Nash is a great player, but not the greatest, and he didn't have a better year than everyone else in the NBA. |
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05-09-2005, 08:56 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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uncle el...you're damn right you should use that theory to say richardson isn't a factor....in the mvp balloting. he can make a useful, positive contribution to a team as a new addition, but if his absence doesn't even affect his old team, and he left for nothing, there's a point to be made that he's not that big a deal as far as league mvp goes.
oh, and i figured out where this debate basically boils down, and why i don't like steve nash: jason varitek. i'm a big sox fan, and i maintain he was their mvp last year. that doesn't make him a candidate for AL mvp. manny and papi? yeah, mvp candidates. v'tek? not so much, but he's still the team mvp. nash is that varitek guy who's the "glue" for everything. amare's the david ortiz ripping homers to right field. |
05-12-2005, 04:32 PM | #52 (permalink) | |
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And so it continues. I like Whitlock's unfounded epiphany about Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, it's just too bad that Tiger isn't black. |
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05-12-2005, 05:24 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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I didn't even bother reading Whitlock's article; I have read some of his other garbage in the past. One in particular, he personally attacked Kobe Bryant as a person. I'm not a Kobe fan either, I actually root against him. Regardless, that Kobe article was just real extreme, with no true sports substance. It definitely seems like Whitlock tries too hard to form this controversial persona, because on the Sports Reporters, he doesnt stand out and act like a jerk to separate himself from Lupica and some of the other "opinionated" journalists.
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05-14-2005, 07:00 PM | #55 (permalink) | |
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Even if some of us think Shaq deserved it a little more, there is little doubt that Nash is a worthy recipient of the MVP. |
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05-15-2005, 09:21 PM | #57 (permalink) | |
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The series was 1-1 after JJ went down. The Suns won game 3 in Dallas. edit: btw, Miami is now 8-3 without Shaq in the line-up. Last edited by dylanmarsh; 05-16-2005 at 10:42 AM.. |
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