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04-19-2017, 05:13 PM
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Right, but there is no way that is an 8-1 shot for the title as Ron mentioned. I'd also say they were projected to win that many only because of Russell Westbrook.
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As we all know, the preseason odds are not necessarily the odds-makers' own opinion on what will actually occur on the court. The odds are always shaded towards the more "popular" teams, and players. I brought all this up in order to show that the Rockets were not really considered to be a better team than the Thunder going into this season...although it played out that way this year. Even with the departure of Durant...the vast majority of the NBA "authorities" were predicting a better year for the Thunder than for the Rockets at the beginning of this season...preseason odds aside.
No matter how you slice it...the Rockets overachieved to a much greater extent than the Thunder did this year...and Harden was the reason. Consequently...I can't see how the MVP race can be as "cut-and-dried" as it seems to be. Westbrook's performance this year, although "historically" significant...did not affect the performance of his team to the extent that Harden's did. And that's what the "MVP" should be about...IMO.
If the award were called "NBA Player of the Year"...then it would imply more of an "individual achievement"...and Westbrook would be the clear choice. But "MVP" brings the team aspect into the conversation...and Harden wins in that comparison, IMO.
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04-19-2017, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by thaskalos
As we all know, the preseason odds are not necessarily the odds-makers' own opinion on what will actually occur on the court. The odds are always shaded towards the more "popular" teams, and players. I brought all this up in order to show that the Rockets were not really considered to be a better team than the Thunder going into this season...although it played out that way this year. Even with the departure of Durant...the vast majority of the NBA "authorities" were predicting a better year for the Thunder than for the Rockets at the beginning of this season...preseason odds aside.
No matter how you slice it...the Rockets overachieved to a much greater extent than the Thunder did this year...and Harden was the reason. Consequently...I can't see how the MVP race can be as "cut-and-dried" as it seems to be. Westbrook's performance this year, although "historically" significant...did not affect the performance of his team to the extent that Harden's did. And that's what the "MVP" should be about...IMO.
If the award were called "NBA Player of the Year"...then it would imply more of an "individual achievement"...and Westbrook would be the clear choice. But "MVP" brings the team aspect into the conversation...and Harden wins in that comparison, IMO.
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I guess that is where we disagree. I don't think Westbrook should be punished because Vegas thought OKC would win a few more games. Harden is a fabulous player, no doubt about it. But as I've said before, switch the two and I don't think either team changes much. All that changes is Russ probably leads the league in assists and Harden leads the league in scoring. The Thunder were the worst three point shooting team in the NBA. If you remove both from their teams, the Rockets are a MUCH better team. That, and of course the history, gives a slight edge to Russ for me. What gives him a bigger edge is he was a way, way better player in clutch time than Harden was. It isn't even close.
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04-19-2017, 08:46 PM
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Imagine if Westbrook, Harden and Durant were on the same team, how many championships would they win?-----ZERO.
Or maybe if they each played on a different team?-----ZERO(so far)
All the individual talent in the world, and yet it all boils down to playing as a TEAM that wins Championships.....
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04-19-2017, 08:52 PM
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Imagine if Westbrook, Harden and Durant were on the same team, how many championships would they win?-----ZERO.
Or maybe if they each played on a different team?-----ZERO(so far)
All the individual talent in the world, and yet it all boils down to playing as a TEAM that wins Championships.....
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Stars usually win championships. The more, the better. Teamwork only gets you so far.
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04-19-2017, 08:55 PM
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Stars usually win championships. The more, the better. Teamwork only gets you so far.
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Not the stars of the OKC Thunder, past and present.....Maybe it was all Coach Brooks' fault....
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04-19-2017, 09:35 PM
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All the individual talent in the world, and yet it all boils down to playing as a TEAM that wins Championships.....
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LeBron plays as a team?
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04-19-2017, 09:39 PM
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Not the stars of the OKC Thunder, past and present.....Maybe it was all Coach Brooks' fault....
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They were too young when together, then injuries detailed a few seasons. They're certainly good enough.
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04-19-2017, 09:40 PM
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LeBron plays as a team?
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Didn't win crap until he went to Miami and DWade taught him how to win as a TEAM......Took what he learned back to Cleveland, who assembled a good supporting cast in his absence, and won it all there as well....
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04-19-2017, 10:00 PM
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Watch OKC when Russ sits. That is all you need to know about his cast.
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04-20-2017, 07:15 PM
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From the looks of things...it doesn't seem like Russell will stay in Oklahoma for long.
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04-21-2017, 01:32 AM
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From the looks of things...it doesn't seem like Russell will stay in Oklahoma for long.
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Tough to say at this point. I wouldn't blame him if he wants to go. He is getting to the point where he might not survive a rebuild.
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04-21-2017, 04:05 AM
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Tough to say at this point. I wouldn't blame him if he wants to go. He is getting to the point where he might not survive a rebuild.
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After watching the last Thunder game in its entirety...I must say that you were right, and I was dead wrong. Without Westbrook on the floor...the Thunder is the worst team in the league.
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04-21-2017, 12:45 PM
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Rondo out with a broken thumb. This isn't going to be easy for the Bulls to overcome. I see Boston giving Grant any open shot he wants, and they spend more work on defending Butler and Wade. Grant a career 30% 3 point shooter will get all the open looks he wants.
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04-21-2017, 04:34 PM
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After watching the last Thunder game in its entirety...I must say that you were right, and I was dead wrong. Without Westbrook on the floor...the Thunder is the worst team in the league.
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They might beat the Nets in a best of 7. It would be close.
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04-23-2017, 05:45 PM
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I have trouble watching a Houston game. Between all of Harden's flopping, and the 4 steps to the basket without a dribble, its not what I want to watch. There's always been an issue with "borderline" traveling calls, but the league has to put a stop to the "Euro Step" nonsense. What is the point of having rules if they are blatantly neglected?
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