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    Default The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Since All-Star break here are the numbers for everyone in the MVP race.


    Curry - 24/8/3/2 on 48/51/96 with 16 FGA and 3 turnovers in 32 MPG. Warriors 18-2 in that stretch.

    Harden - 27/7/6 on 39/33/85 with 18 FGA and 4 turnovers in 37 MPG. Rockets record 14-6.

    Lebron - 25/7/6 on 49/39/66 with 19 FGA and 3.7 turnovers in 35MPG. Cavs went 15-5.

    Westbrook - 31/10/9/2 on 41/32/87 with 23 FGA and 5.7 turnovers in 36MPG. OKC 14-7.


    It's pretty clear Curry got this on lock, Harden has been meh for the 2nd half of the season, and the we know how you finish is more important than how you start. His hype is dying down while Curry's is stronger than ever. Westbrook and Lebron were never serious candidates either. Steph will have to lose every game from now on to lose this race.
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    GOATbrook

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    steph mvp

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Quote Originally Posted by BlakFrankWhite
    GOATbrook
    Whose alt are you?

    All you Goatbrook bandwagoners are annoying as hell.

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    I'd give it to Westbrook or Harden. The Warriors and Cavs are still playoff teams without Curry and Bran.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graviton
    Whose alt are you?

    All you Goatbrook bandwagoners are annoying as hell.


    Westbrook's avaeraging triple double over the past 2 months....carrying his team to the playoffs with the least help(No Durant,Ibaka) and having the worst coach in the league

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Quote Originally Posted by Chadwin
    I'd give it to Westbrook or Harden. The Warriors and Cavs are still playoff teams without Curry and Bran.
    Well, the Thunder are barely a playoff team WITH Westbrook.

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Quote Originally Posted by BlakFrankWhite


    Westbrook's avaeraging triple double over the past 2 months....carrying his team to the playoffs with the least help(No Durant,Ibaka) and having the worst coach in the league
    You didn't answer my question.

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Quote Originally Posted by Graviton
    Whose alt are you?

    All you Goatbrook bandwagoners are annoying as hell.
    It's obvious that he's russwest0

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    Curry deserves it most. His stats are a little lower, but that is because of his minutes. The 10 game lead should be enough to clinch it.

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    This is my only acc...I'm too alpha to hide behind an alt

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    Curry winning because his team happens to be incredibly stacked while he puts up some pretty decent numbers.

    Overall, very weak MVP year. 2011 Rose tier shit.

    This MVP doesn't really matter at all.

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Ignoring the point god.


    21.9/11.5/4 with 2 steals/3 turnovers on 51.7/41/93 shooting in 35 minutes and a 14-6 record with Blake missing 12 of them.

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Quote Originally Posted by qrich
    Ignoring the point god.


    21.9/11.5/4 with 2 steals/3 turnovers on 51.7/41/93 shooting in 35 minutes and a 14-6 record with Blake missing 12 of them.
    Blake only missed 15 games

    nothing like what Westbrook and Harden had to go through

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    Default Re: The MVP candidates since All-Star break

    Quote Originally Posted by qrich
    Ignoring the point god.


    21.9/11.5/4 with 2 steals/3 turnovers on 51.7/41/93 shooting in 35 minutes and a 14-6 record with Blake missing 12 of them.
    But Deandre, Jamal and Reddick stepped up. Paul had way more help than Westbrook/Harden even without Blake.

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