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selrahc
03-25-2014, 11:22 AM
Steve Nash was a worthless pos who could not play any defense at all.

Kobe deserved both MVPs he should have 3 now.... and he should be GOAT

IncarceratedBob
03-25-2014, 11:26 AM
And he still wouldn't have as many as Lebron

Tell me bitch, how does that feel?

HOoopCityJones
03-25-2014, 11:26 AM
"Boiled Down" - Deuce

SilkkTheShocker
03-25-2014, 11:26 AM
To be fair, Kobe already has an MVP award he doesn't deserve.

DuMa
03-25-2014, 11:28 AM
I'm sorry. They dont give out MVPs to best rapists

HOoopCityJones
03-25-2014, 11:28 AM
To be fair, Kobe already has an MVP award he doesn't deserve.

Deserves 2007 MVP too, Dirk wasn't better than Kobe in 2007 and even he knows it.

Boiled Down: 3 MVP = Kobe's.

Mass Debator
03-25-2014, 11:28 AM
And Wade deserved Nash's two All-NBA First Team spots.

3peated
03-25-2014, 11:29 AM
nash being weak on defense does not change the fact he made that suns team. without him running the offense they wouldnt be well known, joe johnson/amare wouldn't have gotten their paydays, etc.

he earned those.

HOoopCityJones
03-25-2014, 11:31 AM
nash being weak on defense does not change the fact he made that suns team. without him running the offense they wouldnt be well known, joe johnson/amare wouldn't have gotten their paydays, etc.

he earned those.

Boiled down

Kobe 5

Nash 0

He's such a Winner.

HoopsFanNumero1
03-25-2014, 11:37 AM
Boiled Down:

Nash : 2 MVPs
Kirby : 1 MVP

riseagainst
03-25-2014, 11:39 AM
Boiled Down:

Nash : 2 MVPs
Kirby : 1 MVP

Nash twice as good as Kirby because logic says 2/1 = 2.

westsideozzie
03-25-2014, 11:40 AM
Only thing Kobe deserves is a cellmate, Darren Sharper!

Collie
03-25-2014, 11:42 AM
in b4 that photoshopped pic of Kobe's accomplishments.

ProfessorMurder
03-25-2014, 12:08 PM
Kobe didn't even deserve 2008. Never was the best in the league. Accept it.

SilkkTheShocker
03-25-2014, 12:11 PM
I thought Kobe fans said the MVP award didn't mean anything? Why do they care all of a sudden? :oldlol:

kennethgriffin
03-25-2014, 12:13 PM
if OP was born before the 21st century he'd know that Shaq deserved one of nash's MVPs and kobe deserved Dirks only mvp and Nash's second award

sometimes you just gotta make an exception ( like jordan in 1988 ) regardless of record ( as long as theyre a playoff team ofcourse )

Solefade
03-25-2014, 12:35 PM
you don't get an mvp for barely making the playoffs while averaging 28FGA/g

Solefade
03-25-2014, 12:36 PM
plus nash's first MVP he totally deserved, he turned a 20 something win team into a 50/60 win-ish team with basically the same roster

IncarceratedBob
03-25-2014, 12:40 PM
you don't get an mvp for barely making the playoffs while averaging 28FGA/g
Lmao the funny thing is 3 guys have won with those exact stipulations. Before you talk shit make sure you learn the game kid.

Let the grown ups handle this

MMM
03-25-2014, 12:52 PM
Lmao the funny thing is 3 guys have won with those exact stipulations. Before you talk shit make sure you learn the game kid.

Let the grown ups handle this

Can't find one player in 40 year span that fits that description.

Solefade
03-25-2014, 12:56 PM
Lmao the funny thing is 3 guys have won with those exact stipulations. Before you talk shit make sure you learn the game kid.

Let the grown ups handle this


gotta have context of what happens that year too dumbass :facepalm they had the 2nd best overall record in the nba

MMM
03-25-2014, 12:58 PM
Didn't Kobe's team miss the playoffs when Nash won his first MVP. Closest player that you can say deserved both at that time was Shaq. Lakers were not a factor despite Kobe being near his best, Lakers fans need to accept that.

He's lucky that he was blessed with great supporting casts throughout his career and didn't languish on teams comparably to those mid 2000 teams.

Solefade
03-25-2014, 01:01 PM
Lmao the funny thing is 3 guys have won with those exact stipulations. Before you talk shit make sure you learn the game kid.

Let the grown ups handle this

top 5 dumbest posters on ISH calling me a kid :lol

selrahc
03-25-2014, 02:44 PM
And he still wouldn't have as many as Lebron

Tell me bitch, how does that feel?

lebron only has 2 championships and is already on the decline

moe94
03-25-2014, 03:08 PM
boil it down

Nash: 2 MVPs
Kobe: 1 lifetime achievement award

Cold soul
03-25-2014, 03:08 PM
Yes, Kobe deserves at least two more MVP in his career. Oh well though...

T_L_P
03-25-2014, 03:22 PM
Wait, do people seriously think he deserves an MVP for leading his team to the 11th seed?

:biggums:

HoopsFanNumero1
03-25-2014, 03:23 PM
Wait, do people seriously think he deserves an MVP for leading his team to the 11th seed?

:biggums:

Only Kobe fans think that. And no one really takes them seriously.

bballnoob1192
03-25-2014, 03:28 PM
he should have two imo. the 2006 and 2008 years. I think 2 MVPs is the optimal amount for legacy after that rings and FMVP are worth way more imo. 3mvp and 1chip and FMVP< 2 MVP and 2 rings FMVP. regular season MVPs have diminishing returns imo when comparing legacy.

DonDadda59
03-25-2014, 03:47 PM
Really? Bean leading the Lakers post Shaq to a record of 34-48 while putting up 27.6 PPG on 43% shooting was MVP worthy? Really? Meanwhile the season before a Suns team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Marbury coached by D'Antoni went 29-53 and then a team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Nash coached by D'Antoni went 62-20.

Really? :oldlol:

Other than Nash, Shaq had a case- Heat went from 42 to 59 wins after the trade and he put up 23 PPG (60% FG)/ 10 RPG/ 3 APG/ 2 BPG.

And then that summer the league changed the rules to give perimeter scorers unprecedented offensive freedom and severely handicapped defenses. Kobe put up career scoring numbers with his usual mediocre FG% (45%), as did many others (the 5'11 Iverson put up 33 PPG, 3rd year LeBron put up 31 PPG, Gilbert 'Yosemite Sam' Arenas put up 29). He led the Lakers to 45 wins and the 7th seed.

That same season Dirk put up 27/9/3 (48% FG) while leading the Mavericks to 60 wins, as mentioned above Bron put up 31/7/7 (48% FG) while leading the Cavs to 50 wins, The Suns slowed a bit but Nash put up 19/4/11 (51%) leading the team to 54 wins.

How did Bean have a better case than those 3 while all he did was somewhat outperform Iverson?

Just be happy he stole CP3's MVP in '08 as part of his lifetime achievement award.

HOoopCityJones
03-25-2014, 03:51 PM
Really? Bean leading the Lakers post Shaq to a record of 34-48 while putting up 27.6 PPG on 43% shooting was MVP worthy? Really? Meanwhile the season before a Suns team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Marbury coached by D'Antoni went 29-53 and then a team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Nash coached by D'Antoni went 62-20.

Really? :oldlol:

Other than Nash, Shaq had a case- Heat went from 42 to 59 wins after the trade and he put up 23 PPG (60% FG)/ 10 RPG/ 3 APG/ 2 BPG.

And then that summer the league changed the rules to give perimeter scorers unprecedented offensive freedom and severely handicapped defenses. Kobe put up career scoring numbers with his usual mediocre FG% (45%), as did many others (the 5'11 Iverson put up 33 PPG, 3rd year LeBron put up 31 PPG, Gilbert 'Yosemite Sam' Arenas put up 29). He led the Lakers to 45 wins and the 7th seed.

That same season Dirk put up 27/9/3 (48% FG) while leading the Mavericks to 60 wins, as mentioned above Bron put up 31/7/7 (48% FG) while leading the Cavs to 50 wins, The Suns slowed a bit but Nash put up 19/4/11 (51%) leading the team to 54 wins.

How did Bean have a better case than those 3 while all he did was somewhat outperform Iverson?

Just be happy he stole CP3's MVP in '08 as part of his lifetime achievement award.

Boiled Down.

Suns were stacked

Lakers were not.


Not even Lebron or precious Duncan could've won with that Roster.

SilkkTheShocker
03-25-2014, 03:53 PM
Boiled Down.

Suns were stacked

Lakers were not.


Not even Lebron or precious Duncan could've won with that Roster.

They both would have done a lot better than Kobe.

moe94
03-25-2014, 03:55 PM
Really? Bean leading the Lakers post Shaq to a record of 34-48 while putting up 27.6 PPG on 43% shooting was MVP worthy? Really? Meanwhile the season before a Suns team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Marbury coached by D'Antoni went 29-53 and then a team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Nash coached by D'Antoni went 62-20.

Really? :oldlol:

Other than Nash, Shaq had a case- Heat went from 42 to 59 wins after the trade and he put up 23 PPG (60% FG)/ 10 RPG/ 3 APG/ 2 BPG.

And then that summer the league changed the rules to give perimeter scorers unprecedented offensive freedom and severely handicapped defenses. Kobe put up career scoring numbers with his usual mediocre FG% (45%), as did many others (the 5'11 Iverson put up 33 PPG, 3rd year LeBron put up 31 PPG, Gilbert 'Yosemite Sam' Arenas put up 29). He led the Lakers to 45 wins and the 7th seed.

That same season Dirk put up 27/9/3 (48% FG) while leading the Mavericks to 60 wins, as mentioned above Bron put up 31/7/7 (48% FG) while leading the Cavs to 50 wins, The Suns slowed a bit but Nash put up 19/4/11 (51%) leading the team to 54 wins.

How did Bean have a better case than those 3 while all he did was somewhat outperform Iverson?

Just be happy he stole CP3's MVP in '08 as part of his lifetime achievement award.

http://media.giphy.com/media/nqRJTIwsBftG8/giphy.gif

One thing, though, there is nothing mediocre about scoring 35 PPG on 45%, 56 TS% as a SG.

fpliii
03-25-2014, 03:55 PM
Steve Nash was a worthless pos who could not play any defense at all.

Kobe deserved both MVPs he should have 3 now.... and he should be GOAT
In what universe would Kobe deserve the 2004-05 MVP (Nash's first)?

DonDadda59
03-25-2014, 04:06 PM
One thing, though, there is nothing mediocre about scoring 35 PPG on 45%, 56 TS% as a SG.

Didn't say the scoring was mediocre.

Same season Iverson put up 33 PPG/ 3 RPG/ 7 APG on 45% FG (same as Kobe) and 54% TS as a 5'11" 165 lb SG.

DonDadda59
03-25-2014, 04:22 PM
Boiled Down.

Suns were stacked



Again...

2003-04 Phoenix Suns
Coach: Mike D'Antoni
'Stacked' Players: Amar'e, Marion, Joe Johnson, Marbury/Hardaway

Record: 29-53

2004-05 Phoenix Suns
Coach: Mike D'Antoni
'Stacked' Players: Amar'e, Marion, Joe Johnson, Nash

Record: 62-20


Lakers were not.


Not even Lebron or precious Duncan could've won with that Roster.

Let's investigate that claim shall we...

2003-04 Miami Heat Starting Roster

C- Brian Grant
PF- Lamar Odom
SF- Caron Butler
SG- Eddie Jones
PG- Dwayne Wade (Rookie)

Record: 42-40, won first round vs Hornets (4-3), lost second round to Pacers (4-2)

2004-05 Los Angeles Lakers Starting Roster

C- Chris Mihm
PF- Lamar Odom
SF- Caron Butler
SG- Kobe Bryant ('MVP season', year)
PG- Chucky Atkins

Record- 34-48

So while LeBron and 'precious Duncan' (what? :confusedshrug: ) might not be able to win with similar lineups... looks like rookie Dwyane Wade playing PG could get them to the second round.

True story.

moe94
03-25-2014, 04:26 PM
Precious Duncan because people treat him like he's some deity.

Also, be prepared for the "weak conference" argument which is sure to follow.

T_L_P
03-25-2014, 04:42 PM
Precious Duncan because people treat him like he's some deity.

http://www.everyjoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/chinese-kobe-bryant-fan-crying-gif.gif

DonDadda59
03-25-2014, 04:43 PM
Precious Duncan because people treat him like he's some deity.

How so? Name me a Duncan team that didn't win at least 50 games (not counting lock out seasons) since he joined the NBA in 1997. Then take a look at the '03 squad he led to the ring and tell me he couldn't at least make the playoffs with Lamar Odom and Caron Butler on his squad like rookie Wade did :lol


Also, be prepared for the "weak conference" argument which is sure to follow.

F*ck em :lol

These clowns are bringing spoons to a gun fight. Anyone who claims Kobe was MVP in 2005 sitting on a 34-48 record is either on the molly or didn't start watching basketball until post January of '06.

Andrei89
03-25-2014, 07:07 PM
Really? Bean leading the Lakers post Shaq to a record of 34-48 while putting up 27.6 PPG on 43% shooting was MVP worthy? Really? Meanwhile the season before a Suns team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Marbury coached by D'Antoni went 29-53 and then a team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Nash coached by D'Antoni went 62-20.

Really? :oldlol:

Other than Nash, Shaq had a case- Heat went from 42 to 59 wins after the trade and he put up 23 PPG (60% FG)/ 10 RPG/ 3 APG/ 2 BPG.

And then that summer the league changed the rules to give perimeter scorers unprecedented offensive freedom and severely handicapped defenses. Kobe put up career scoring numbers with his usual mediocre FG% (45%), as did many others (the 5'11 Iverson put up 33 PPG, 3rd year LeBron put up 31 PPG, Gilbert 'Yosemite Sam' Arenas put up 29). He led the Lakers to 45 wins and the 7th seed.

That same season Dirk put up 27/9/3 (48% FG) while leading the Mavericks to 60 wins, as mentioned above Bron put up 31/7/7 (48% FG) while leading the Cavs to 50 wins, The Suns slowed a bit but Nash put up 19/4/11 (51%) leading the team to 54 wins.

How did Bean have a better case than those 3 while all he did was somewhat outperform Iverson?

Just be happy he stole CP3's MVP in '08 as part of his lifetime achievement award.

/thread

Solefade
03-25-2014, 07:15 PM
Boiled Down.

Suns were stacked

Lakers were not.


Not even Lebron or precious Duncan could've won with that Roster.


lol bron's roster was even worse albeit in a weaker conference but had almost double the wins

Hamtaro CP3KDKG
03-25-2014, 07:23 PM
Kobe deserved 06 for sure. Dirk deserved it in 07. Carrying that scrub team to 67 wins is MVP for sure

Nash is one of the most overrated players ever how do u not make the finals once w/ that stacked @zz roster if u MVP:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm

miller-time
03-25-2014, 07:45 PM
Really? Bean leading the Lakers post Shaq to a record of 34-48 while putting up 27.6 PPG on 43% shooting was MVP worthy? Really? Meanwhile the season before a Suns team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Marbury coached by D'Antoni went 29-53 and then a team featuring Amar'e, Marion, Johnson, and Nash coached by D'Antoni went 62-20.

Really? :oldlol:

That is it. MVP is the most valuable player. Not the best player. Not the most complete player. Not the scoring champion. Not the most popular player. I don't see why people are so hard on Nash's first MVP? I'm not sure if he should have won two but that first one is completely fine.

miller-time
03-25-2014, 07:49 PM
Nash is one of the most overrated players ever how do u not make the finals once w/ that stacked @zz roster if u MVP:facepalm :facepalm :facepalm

The season before Nash the Suns didn't even make the playoffs. Are you saying that taking a team with a losing record to first in the regular season and making the conference finals is bad? If that team was so stacked why couldn't they win more than 29 games the season before?

selrahc
03-25-2014, 07:51 PM
The season before Nash the Suns didn't even make the playoffs. Are you saying that taking a team with a losing record to first in the regular season and making the conference finals is bad? If that team was so stacked why couldn't they win more than 29 games the season before?

Marbury plus injuries