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Walk on Water
12-11-2023, 02:31 AM
Davis put up monster numbers on the Final tournament game. When we give out the NBA Finals MVP, it's an award for the Finals, not the whole playoffs. So you would think that this award would go to the guy who got it done on the actual Championship game.

I mean if this were the other way around and Lebron put up 40 and 20, he would be the MVP automatically, even if he played horribly before. We all know that this tournament was set up to promote Lebron.

How come Lebron can't put up the 40-20, 5 block games? Davis is better than Lebron. At least at what he specializes in.

iamgine
12-11-2023, 03:23 AM
It's ok to not get it.

sdot_thadon
12-11-2023, 03:32 AM
It's ok to not get it.

It shouldn't be ok, but special needs fans I suppose.

SATAN
12-11-2023, 06:20 AM
Hey OP, do you still go for walks with your selfie stick for social media? :lol

Axe
12-11-2023, 06:23 AM
https://wimpykid.com/wp-content/themes/wimpykid/webroot/img/emojis/singles/emoji-6.gif

GimmeThat
12-11-2023, 06:51 AM
they did specifically inform the players to drive up the score

Phoenix
12-11-2023, 08:45 AM
Davis put up monster numbers on the Final tournament game. When we give out the NBA Finals MVP, it's an award for the Finals, not the whole playoffs. So you would think that this award would go to the guy who got it done on the actual Championship game.

I mean if this were the other way around and Lebron put up 40 and 20, he would be the MVP automatically, even if he played horribly before. We all know that this tournament was set up to promote Lebron.

How come Lebron can't put up the 40-20, 5 block games? Davis is better than Lebron. At least at what he specializes in.

The NBA would be truly stupid if they did this for that reason. Lebron is 40 next year. I know he feels like he's been around for forever, but the league needs to transition off him to the next guy, or the next few guys. Problem is no-one has actually stepped forward. I don't mean from a play perspective. I mean who has the combo of play, talent, charisma, and results that the league can market as the face. When MJ was on the way out, Kobe came in, and Lebron followed him 7 years later. The casual market isn't going to embrace Jokic like that for the same reason they didn't really someone like Duncan. Giannis has more charisma but I don't know....the NBA has an issue with the majority of best players being foreigners, at least in terms of how they market to the NA fanbase. I think they were looking to Zion but very clearly that's not going to pan out. Ja is an idiot. Tatum is nice but not 'carry the league' nice. The league is going to have a branding issue when all the American milienial stars retire.

Manny98
12-11-2023, 09:43 AM
It's a tournament MVP not "finals" MVP

PP34Deuce
12-11-2023, 10:08 AM
Nba is slowly paying attention to Indiana and tyrese haliburton. Zion an Ja are on mufe support.

Hali is marketable 23 and showed he can ball.

Lebron still generates interest and views and is still athletic enough to make game breaking plays

tontoz
12-11-2023, 10:13 AM
Lets add this to the long list of things OP doesn't get about the NBA.

8Ball
12-11-2023, 11:11 AM
Davis put up monster numbers on the Final tournament game. When we give out the NBA Finals MVP, it's an award for the Finals, not the whole playoffs. So you would think that this award would go to the guy who got it done on the actual Championship game.

I mean if this were the other way around and Lebron put up 40 and 20, he would be the MVP automatically, even if he played horribly before. We all know that this tournament was set up to promote Lebron.

How come Lebron can't put up the 40-20, 5 block games? Davis is better than Lebron. At least at what he specializes in.

MVP = all regular season games.
FMVP = all finals games.
IST MVP = all IST games.

Even a 10 year old could figure this out.

3ba11
12-11-2023, 12:44 PM
It's a tournament MVP not "finals" MVP


Lebron won FMVP in 2020 despite AD leading the way in the prior series.. the player that is considered "that guy" is supposed to get the benefit of the doubt and "that guy" was AD in the 2020 Playoffs after dominating Jokic.

And the tourney MVP should go to Davis anyway since his overall tourney numbers were about equal to Lebron's, while also dominating the most important game.

bullettooth
12-11-2023, 12:46 PM
Even the LeBron dickriders know why, they just won't admit it.

tpols
12-11-2023, 01:43 PM
If we break the games down piece by piece...

@ the Suns

AD 27/15 with best defense on either team. Lebron 31/11/8 with mediocre defense. Same offensive efficency basically. KD went off on 12-17 shooting. ADs presence over Nurkic was clearly the defining thing here. He dwarfed the Suns and made them look small.

Advantage: Split Decision. (at best)

@ the Pelicans.

Lebron clearly won this one. His 3pt barrage buried New Orleans in spectacular fashion. I watched this game. AD had 16 boards and a bunch of steals and blocks but his offense wasn't really needed after Lebrons 2nd quarter eruption. The game was basically over by half time.

Advantage: Lebron clearly.

The Championship
@ the Pacers

AD hangs 40/20/4 on a ridiculous 16/24 from the field dominating both sides of the ball. Lebron puts up 24 points and 4 assists.

Advantage: AD in a landslide.


Overall? Given the fact that it was a split decision and AD dominated the final match, the fact he got 0 votes or consideration for the MVP proves this was a fraud basically setup WWE style for Lebron to win.

AD could've had a 70 point game in "the championship" and he still wouldn't have won.

sdot_thadon
12-11-2023, 01:57 PM
The in season tournament was 7 games, not 3.

tpols
12-11-2023, 02:11 PM
The in season tournament was 7 games, not 3.


Obviously the knockout tournament bears a heavier weight than the qualifiers. Nobody is counting one of the 1st regular season random games as highly as the ones in the final elimination brackets aka "the playoffs" of the tournament.

sdot_thadon
12-11-2023, 02:35 PM
Obviously the knockout tournament bears a heavier weight than the qualifiers. Nobody is counting one of the 1st regular season random games as highly as the ones in the final elimination brackets aka "the playoffs" of the tournament.

Obviously they all weigh the same or Jokic, Tatum, Embiid etc would have been in the final. It's an mvp for the whole tournament, not the championship game, not the rounds you choose, the whole thing. You aren't this stupid. Those 1st random games are why LA won the group and had a game on their homecourt in the knockout round.

r15mohd
12-11-2023, 02:52 PM
Obviously they all weigh the same or Jokic, Tatum, Embiid etc would have been in the final. It's an mvp for the whole tournament, not the championship game, not the rounds you choose, the whole thing. You aren't this stupid. Those 1st random games are why LA won the group and had a game on their homecourt in the knockout round.

:kobe:

lxlHoTsAuSelxl
12-11-2023, 03:05 PM
Obviously they all weigh the same or Jokic, Tatum, Embiid etc would have been in the final. It's an mvp for the whole tournament, not the championship game, not the rounds you choose, the whole thing. You aren't this stupid. Those 1st random games are why LA won the group and had a game on their homecourt in the knockout round.

But but but nobody is counting the regular season games in Oct, Nov.

YES THEY DO COUNT :facepalm

beau_boy04
12-11-2023, 06:31 PM
Davis put up monster numbers on the Final tournament game. When we give out the NBA Finals MVP, it's an award for the Finals, not the whole playoffs. So you would think that this award would go to the guy who got it done on the actual Championship game.

I mean if this were the other way around and Lebron put up 40 and 20, he would be the MVP automatically, even if he played horribly before. We all know that this tournament was set up to promote Lebron.

How come Lebron can't put up the 40-20, 5 block games? Davis is better than Lebron. At least at what he specializes in.



because they had to make a false narrative and bring up the goat debate again.