View Full Version : If/when the Spurs win the championship, who is the MVP?
BballFan422
06-13-2014, 11:17 AM
Leonard was great for 2 games so far. Diaw played pretty good for all of them. Duncan was great in game 1 and consistently good in 2-4. Parker has been quietly good but, not a whole lot of memorable plays....
So, who gets it? I'm thinking Duncan as the elder statesman and anchor of the team but, it's hard to pick one person.
Carbine
06-13-2014, 11:18 AM
Should I make another FMVP thread? I don't think 5 is enough.
Unless something crazy happens in the next 1-3 games, Leonard should be a shoo in.
Derka
06-13-2014, 11:22 AM
Love what Kawhi is doing, but he was invisible for two games. Duncan has been the most consistently effective player on the team and should get it, unless Kawhi goes off for 38 and 15 or something crazy in Game 5.
played0ut
06-13-2014, 11:26 AM
Pop. He da real MVP..... :cry:
T_L_P
06-13-2014, 11:30 AM
This really is a tough one. I'd probably say Leonard deserves it, but I honestly don't know who the media will vote for -- that is, if they win.
It's definitely between Leonard/Duncan/Parker, with Diaw and Manu being close behind (not in terms of impact, in terms of who will win).
I think what separates Duncan and Leonard from the rest is they had a "game".
BballFan422
06-13-2014, 11:30 AM
Should I make another FMVP thread? I don't think 5 is enough.
I didn't see the others. But, you could just not respond to them....
Nastradamus
06-13-2014, 11:31 AM
Leonard was quiet the first two games, but still, he dominated 2/3 wins, both on the road. A solid to good game in game 5(assuming a win) gets him the MVP.
VIntageNOvel
06-13-2014, 11:32 AM
when leonard went into foul trouble,
lebron was beasting, and spurs lost,
thats all you need to know about who got the most impact:cheers:
BballFan422
06-13-2014, 12:11 PM
when leonard went into foul trouble,
lebron was beasting, and spurs lost,
thats all you need to know about who got the most impact:cheers:
Not necessarily:
Spurs also shot 60% from the free throw line and 44% from the field that game. And Wade, Bosh and Lewis played like it wasn't their first time.
Leonard was in foul trouble in game 1 also and SA beat Miami handily.
James shot a better percentage in game 3 with Leonard on the floor for most of the game.
While he definately has an impact on the game, it's not a 1 to 1 relationship.
ninephive
06-13-2014, 12:36 PM
I think Parker's case right now is that he's the leading scorer and has been the most consistent scorer throughout the series. He hasn't had a game under 15 points yet and every other player on the Spurs has had at least 2. He's played solid defense and limited Chalmers, Cole, & Allen to being non-factors.
I think there's also something to be said about being the court general for one of the best offenses of all time as well as being the Spurs best player throughout the playoffs. I wouldn't normally bring up those factors, but in a case like this where it could be so close, they might play part of the decision.
Also, Parker hasn't had a breakout game, but he's hit huge 3s in the 4th in 3 games:
Game 1: Clincher with 1:14 left
Game 2: Go-ahead with 2:26 left (very similar to 2013 G6)
Game 3: Put the game out of reach with 6:57 (dagger in a way)
Personally, if the Spurs win G5, I think if either Leonard, Duncan, or Parker have a breakout game to clinch, that respective player will get it.
100grandman
06-13-2014, 12:41 PM
My balls
Nuff Said
06-13-2014, 01:08 PM
This is how crazy that team is. They don't even have a clear cut MVP and are absolutely dominating the series.
Droid101
06-13-2014, 01:12 PM
Kawahi killed the Heat in the two blowouts on the Heat floor that pretty much clinched the series. Unless someone has a killer game 5 it's his to lose.
Harison
06-13-2014, 01:17 PM
This is how crazy that team is. They don't even have a clear cut MVP and are absolutely dominating the series.
They have a clear cut MVP, its Pops :cheers:
atljonesbro
06-13-2014, 01:19 PM
Gregg Popovich
Legends66NBA7
06-13-2014, 01:22 PM
http://cdn.slamonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/timice.jpg
GOAT PF gonna GOAT
ProfessorMurder
06-13-2014, 01:39 PM
Spurs stats through 4 games. It could realistically go to anybody. Duncan's been the most consistent, averages a double double, shooting almost 60%. Kawhi upping his game let them torch the Heat twice. Diaw starting changed the game. Ginobili had big stretches. Parker is the high scorer. Green is over 50% on threes.
I'd give it to Duncan, since he's still the center of the team. I could see Kawhi or Parker getting it if they really outplay Duncan in the final game though.
Duncan -
15.8 ppg / 10.5 reb / 2 ast / .5 stl / .5 reb / 3 to / 2.3 foul
58.5 fg% 68.2 ft%
33 mins
Kawhi -
16.8 ppg / 5.5 reb / 2 ast / 1.8 st / 1.3 blk / 2.5 to / 4 foul
59 fg% 53.3 3pt% 76.5 ft%
33:15.5 mins
Diaw -
5.3 ppg / 5 reb / 3.8 ast / .25 stl / .25 blk / 1.25 to / 1.5 foul
46.7 fg% 25 3pt% 60ft%
24:39.25 mins
Parker -
21 ppg / .25 reb / 5.25 ast / 1 stl / 0 blk / 2.5 to / 1.8 foul
50.1 fg% 45.5 3pt% 81.3 ft%
34:58 mins
Ginobili -
13.25 ppg / 2.75 reb / 4.5 ast / 1.25 stl / .25 blk / 2.5 to / 3.25 foul
48.7 fg% 38.9 3pt% 90.9 ft%
28:48 mins
Green -
10.5 ppg / 2 reb / 1 ast / 2 stl / .5 blk / 1.25 to / 3.5 foul
63 fg% 52.9 3pt% 75 ft%
21:39 mins
Cactus-Sack
06-13-2014, 01:44 PM
Should be Duncan so far. I think they'll give it to Kawhi though, even though he sucked in the first two games.
Lonely_Sandberg
06-13-2014, 02:19 PM
Spurs stats through 4 games. It could realistically go to anybody. Duncan's been the most consistent, averages a double double, shooting almost 60%. Kawhi upping his game let them torch the Heat twice. Diaw starting changed the game. Ginobili had big stretches. Parker is the high scorer. Green is over 50% on threes.
I'd give it to Duncan, since he's still the center of the team. I could see Kawhi or Parker getting it if they really outplay Duncan in the final game though.
Duncan -
15.8 ppg / 10.5 reb / 2 ast / .5 stl / .5 reb / 3 to / 2.3 foul
58.5 fg% 68.2 ft%
33 mins
Kawhi -
16.8 ppg / 5.5 reb / 2 ast / 1.8 st / 1.3 blk / 2.5 to / 4 foul
59 fg% 53.3 3pt% 76.5 ft%
33:15.5 mins
Diaw -
5.3 ppg / 5 reb / 3.8 ast / .25 stl / .25 blk / 1.25 to / 1.5 foul
46.7 fg% 25 3pt% 60ft%
24:39.25 mins
Parker -
21 ppg / .25 reb / 5.25 ast / 1 stl / 0 blk / 2.5 to / 1.8 foul
50.1 fg% 45.5 3pt% 81.3 ft%
34:58 mins
Ginobili -
13.25 ppg / 2.75 reb / 4.5 ast / 1.25 stl / .25 blk / 2.5 to / 3.25 foul
48.7 fg% 38.9 3pt% 90.9 ft%
28:48 mins
Green -
10.5 ppg / 2 reb / 1 ast / 2 stl / .5 blk / 1.25 to / 3.5 foul
63 fg% 52.9 3pt% 75 ft%
21:39 mins
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Droid101
06-13-2014, 02:24 PM
Meh, I don't think you can fairly include the game Kawahi missed due to foul trouble in the averages.
Either way, he still deserves it though.
triangleoffense
06-13-2014, 02:33 PM
Spurs stats through 4 games. It could realistically go to anybody. Duncan's been the most consistent, averages a double double, shooting almost 60%. Kawhi upping his game let them torch the Heat twice. Diaw starting changed the game. Ginobili had big stretches. Parker is the high scorer. Green is over 50% on threes.
I'd give it to Duncan, since he's still the center of the team. I could see Kawhi or Parker getting it if they really outplay Duncan in the final game though.
Duncan -
15.8 ppg / 10.5 reb / 2 ast / .5 stl / .5 reb / 3 to / 2.3 foul
58.5 fg% 68.2 ft%
33 mins
Kawhi -
16.8 ppg / 5.5 reb / 2 ast / 1.8 st / 1.3 blk / 2.5 to / 4 foul
59 fg% 53.3 3pt% 76.5 ft%
33:15.5 mins
Diaw -
5.3 ppg / 5 reb / 3.8 ast / .25 stl / .25 blk / 1.25 to / 1.5 foul
46.7 fg% 25 3pt% 60ft%
24:39.25 mins
Parker -
21 ppg / .25 reb / 5.25 ast / 1 stl / 0 blk / 2.5 to / 1.8 foul
50.1 fg% 45.5 3pt% 81.3 ft%
34:58 mins
Ginobili -
13.25 ppg / 2.75 reb / 4.5 ast / 1.25 stl / .25 blk / 2.5 to / 3.25 foul
48.7 fg% 38.9 3pt% 90.9 ft%
28:48 mins
Green -
10.5 ppg / 2 reb / 1 ast / 2 stl / .5 blk / 1.25 to / 3.5 foul
63 fg% 52.9 3pt% 75 ft%
21:39 mins
Was waiting for someone to post this, would rep. Yea Parker has been phenomenal and Duncan has been a true anchor. Would have to be either of those two and i'd imagine Duncan since he has been consistent the entire way and the committee loves giving it to big men. I'd say whoever has the better game Duncan or Parker game 5 would get it.
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