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NBA Playoffs – Don’t Let the Postseason Change Your MVP Perception
One day it’s James Harden, the other it’s Stephen Curry. LeBron James is still worth talking about, and some days Kawhi Leonard is amazing. But nothing these guys do should change the way you think about the NBA MVP award.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Putting on Shows & Breaking Records
While the Portland Trail Blazers had something to play for, the Golden State Warriors didn’t and still won 116-105, on the way providing the platform for Stephen Curry to improve his MVP case and break the single-season 3-pointers record.
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LeBron James Shouldn’t Care Who Kevin Love Thinks is the MVP
Winning the MVP is important. Being friends is important. Kevin Love thinks Russell Westbrook should win the award. LeBron James doesn’t and shouldn’t care.
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Steve Nash Retires With Two MVPs but No Title or NBA Finals
It’s funny to hear about Steve Nash retiring because he’s been irrelevant in terms of actually playing basketball for almost two seasons. He simply tried very hard to fight reality, time, age and his own broken down body, as the last chapter of his NBA career was as forgettable as his beginning.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Is Russell Westbrook Really MVP Worthy?
The rise of the Oklahoma City Thunder to capture what right now grants them a playoff spot is mainly attributed to the excellent basketball Russell Westbrook is playing. Always an excellent debate and discussion topic on good and bad days, this is the season he’s finally taken seriously as an MVP candidate. But can he actually win it?
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2014 NFL Season Awards
Just before the Super Bowl it’s time for the NFL to hand out it’s awards for the best players in the 2014 season, acknowledging the excellence of Aaron Rodgers, the incredible impact of J.J. Watt, the ability to bounce back from injury of Rob Gronkowski and the promise shown by Teddy Bridgewater.
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NBA MVP – Stephen Curry or James Harden? Don’t Forget About LeBron James
The favorites to win the NBA MVP in 2015 are probably Stephen Curry and James Harden, but Marc Gasol should be looked at very carefully even if his numbers aren’t as impressive, and anyone sleeping on LeBron James should think again because it seems that he’s just starting showing us what he’s still capable of.
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LeBron James and the Silent MVP Curse
Everyone is so sure Kevin Durant got injured because of the Lil’ B curse. That’s old news. The current injury happens to be because he won the MVP last season. Something happens to players who take away the award from LeBron James during his reign.
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Don’t Count Out Russell Westbrook Winning the MVP
The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t better off because Kevin Durant is injured. No one can be when such a player goes down. But Russell Westbrook now has a chance to be even more of an offensive focal point, and maybe make such an impression that it will put him in the MVP discussion.
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LeBron James – Doesn’t Need MVP to be Better Than Kevin Durant
Being the MVP doesn’t make you the best player in the league. Kevin Durant was better than anyone else this regular season, but LeBron James, maybe coasting but probably not, is still the superior and the highest standard of excellence in the NBA.