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5/7=71%>>3/9=33%
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by nba_55
Yeah, and cavs would go undefeated if they hit 100% of their shots and if they made their opponents miss 100% of their shots. Oh god, we are geniuses.
Nice try but my points are valid.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by nba_55
Yeah, that's what I thought... shut up.
You thought what? That you're a hypocrite? I know.
Lebrick stans stay back peddling.
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Kevin Love
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by HOoopCityJones
You thought what? That you're a hypocrite? I know.
Lebrick stans stay back peddling.
Yeah, shut up.
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Kevin Love
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by branslowski
Nice try but my points are valid.
They were, but not after my reply. Sorry for owning you, but i had to do it.
It was nice discussing with you.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by nba_55
Yeah, shut up.
At least you admit it.
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College superstar
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by kshutts1
In my opinion, Kobe would get "wrecked" for it because his chucking, when he's done it, did not dictate the pace of the game. He was more likely to take an 18 footer, rather than Lebron's CharlesBarkley-ing people in to the post and taking a much higher efficiency shot, and a shot in which he's closer to the basket, and Tristan is closer to the basket, and offensive rebounds are easier. Not guaranteed. But easier.
Basically.. Kobe's "chucking" didn't dictate the pace, whereas Lebron's play (not his chucking, but his play) has.
When you reference Kobes "chucking", you do realize lbron shoots more times per game, right?
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College superstar
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
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Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by The Iron Fist
When you reference Kobes "chucking", you do realize lbron shoots more times per game, right?
Did you read the rest of it?
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College superstar
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by kshutts1
Did you read the rest of it?
Yea, and its ****ing stupid. Kobes teams actually won.
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Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by The Iron Fist
Yea, and its ****ing stupid. Kobes teams actually won.
I didn't realize Kobe has never lost a game in his life. I apologize. I was misinformed.
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Impartial NBA analyst
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College star
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by Sarcastic
ESPN going HAM today trying to sell "Lebron should get MVP".
this isn't ESPN..the basketball world is saying it
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#knickstape
Re: If LeBron wins Finals MVP in a loss, why should Season MVP be based on wins?
Originally Posted by Solefade
this isn't ESPN..the basketball world is saying it
just cause all the lebron cawklovers says it all at once doesnt make it that the world says it
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