Chris Paul is better than Jamont Gordon

seshomoru

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and all you cocksuckers who claim otherwise are a bunch of morons.

/think I'm getting the hang of it

Seriously, though. CP3 is absolutely fantastic. 32 and 17.

Maybe this makes me a bad bulldog, but Dallas blows. Nice trade Cuban. Peace out Avery. With absolutely no information that supports this in anyway, I'm gonna say Larry Brown is the Mavs coach next year.
 

saltybulldog

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He is any easy athlete to like...you know, since character is the only besides maroon that matters. I went to a preseason game in Biloxi b/w the Heat and the Hornets. In person he is much faster than you imagine.

Dee Bost is the next Paul...you heard it here first
 

Solid Snave

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The playoffs is just showing what the Hornets fans knew all along. Oh btw Avery, your team is soft, the only thing that your trap-a-Chris scheme did was increase his assists.

I booed Damp, does that make me a bad bulldog?
 

dogfan96

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although the media is on a crusade to give the MVP to Kobe whether he deserves it or not (he doesn't).
 

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This is similar to the argument in 2001. Every sportswriter but one voted Shaq MVP. The one other guy voted for AI (this was the year the lakers went 15-1 in the playoffs I believe). When asked why, the sole AI voter said, take Shaq of that team you still have Kobe et al, but take off AI and the 76ers suck, therefore AI is more valuable.

Kobe is the best player in the league, but with Gasol, Bynum, Derek Fisher, and Lamar Odom. Paul is doing what he's doing with an old Peja Stojakovich, David West and that's pretty much it. He should be the MVP no question, but 10 says Kobe gets it.
 

seshomoru

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RobbieRandolph said:
This is similar to the argument in 2001. Every sportswriter but one voted Shaq MVP. The one other guy voted for AI (this was the year the lakers went 15-1 in the playoffs I believe). When asked why, the sole AI voter said, take Shaq of that team you still have Kobe et al, but take off AI and the 76ers suck, therefore AI is more valuable.

Kobe is the best player in the league, but with Gasol, Bynum, Derek Fisher, and Lamar Odom. Paul is doing what he's doing with an old Peja Stojakovich, David West and that's pretty much it. He should be the MVP no question, but 10 says Kobe gets it.

And I'd have almost no problems with that. Hard to believe Kobe doesn't have one already. It'll be more like a thank you for being so damn good, getting your **** together, and making the Lakers relevant again. (We could have a Lakers and Celtics Final, and that would be a big boost for the league). For the next few years it's going to be a battle between Paul, Howard, and Lebron, so why not throw Kobe a bone (despite the fact that I don't really agree with the "body of work" MVP).</p>
 

dogfan96

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it's not a "body of work" or career acheivement award.. it's for the most valuable player in that particular season and without a doubt that's Chis Paul. Kobe hasn't done anything different this year. He just has MUCH better guys around him and so he doesn't have to do as much. The award isn't for the best player in the league, otherwise Jordan would've won about 8-10 MVPs.
And I just don't like giving the MVP to a guy who bitched about a trade all offseason, publicly trashed his teammates and GM, then pouted for the first few weeks of the season and didn't give his all every game. Then after he saw that Bynum had actually improved, he got on board.
If it's truly for most valuable player, I'd go with Chris Paul, KG, and Lebron (without him, the Cavs are the Knicks) ahead of Kobe.