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NBA MVP, a logical statistical answer... Maybe
Jan 23, 2007 | 6:23PM | report this

First to explain the scoring

-Each point counts as one

-Each Rebound counts as one

-Each assist counts as two

- # of Team statically categories the player leads in, counts as 5

- # of NBA statically categories counts the player leads in, counts as 10

(Reduce one for each place back the player is back from one, only top 5)

Through this I hope to explain both there worth to there team and how they rank against other elite players.

MVP - Gilbert Arenas         75.0

PPG 29.7         REB 4.5           ASST 6.3                     46.8

Leads team in: PPG, APG, STL, 3PM                           20.0

Leads NBA in: 2nd Place PPG                                        9.0>

Allen Iverson                71.5

PPG 27.4         REB 2.7           ASST 7.7                     45.5

Leads team in: APG, STL, FT%                                   15.0

Leads NBA in: 3rd in PPG, 4th in STL                          13.0

 

Dwayne Wade             68.8

PPG 28.2         REB 4.8           ASST 7.9                     48.8

Leads team in: PPG, APG, STL                                    15.0

Leads NBA in:  5th Place PPG                                       5.0

 

Kobe Bryant                65.7    

PPG 28.3         REB 5.4           ASST 5.5                     44.7

Leads team in: PPG, APG, 3PM                                   15.0

Leads NBA in: 4th in PPG                                              6
.0

 

Steve Nash                   65.5

PPG 19.3         REB 3.2           ASST 11.5                   45.5

Leads team in: PPG, APG                                             10.0

Leads NBA in: 1st APG                                                10.0

 

Jason Kidd                   65.0

PPG 14.5         REB 8.3           ASST 9.1                     41.0

Leads team in: RPG, APG, STL                                   15.0

Leads NBA in: 2nd in APG                                            9.0

 

Lebron James               60.7

PPG 26.8         REB 6.7           ASST 6.1                     45.7

Leads team in: PPG, APG, STL                                    15.0

Leads NBA in:  N/A                

 

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NBA MVP, a logical statistical answer... Maybe
Jan 23, 2007 | 6:23PM | report this

First to explain the scoring

-Each point counts as one

-Each Rebound counts as one

-Each assist counts as two

- # of Team statically categories the player leads in, counts as 5

- # of NBA statically categories counts the player leads in, counts as 10

(Reduce one for each place back the player is back from one, only top 5)

Through this I hope to explain both there worth to there team and how they rank against other elite players.

MVP - Gilbert Arenas         75.0

PPG 29.7         REB 4.5           ASST 6.3                     46.8

Leads team in: PPG, APG, STL, 3PM                           20.0

Leads NBA in: 2nd Place PPG                                        9.0>

Allen Iverson                71.5

PPG 27.4         REB 2.7           ASST 7.7                     45.5

Leads team in: APG, STL, FT%                                   15.0

Leads NBA in: 3rd in PPG, 4th in STL                          13.0

 

Dwayne Wade             68.8

PPG 28.2         REB 4.8           ASST 7.9                     48.8

Leads team in: PPG, APG, STL                                    15.0

Leads NBA in:  5th Place PPG                                       5.0

 

Kobe Bryant                65.7    

PPG 28.3         REB 5.4           ASST 5.5                     44.7

Leads team in: PPG, APG, 3PM                                   15.0

Leads NBA in: 4th in PPG                                              6
.0

 

Steve Nash                   65.5

PPG 19.3         REB 3.2           ASST 11.5                   45.5

Leads team in: PPG, APG                                             10.0

Leads NBA in: 1st APG                                                10.0

 

Jason Kidd                   65.0

PPG 14.5         REB 8.3           ASST 9.1                     41.0

Leads team in: RPG, APG, STL                                   15.0

Leads NBA in: 2nd in APG                                            9.0

 

Lebron James               60.7

PPG 26.8         REB 6.7           ASST 6.1                     45.7

Leads team in: PPG, APG, STL                                    15.0

Leads NBA in:  N/A                

 

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Searching for Michael Jordon ?
Jun 24, 2006 | 9:44PM | report this

Prelude: back when basketball was hinderd by having to walk up a latter to get the ball of a basket . There was Chess and the best player was Bobby Fischer he was huge he was bigger than sliced bread (well not that awesomeSmiley). But he was big and when he left the game he left as the greatest player to ever ... playSmiley And since then they have tried to fill the void with numerous players.

But now we THINK we have our man , D-Wayne "Flash" Wade . And Hence the movie analogy.

A comparison if you will,

What I'm I Trying to say !!!??Smiley

Even Though he has won a NBA title it does not mean he will be the next Michael Jordon. He has gotten him self off the bubble and established him self as a legendary part of NBA Playoff history, but at this point many discussions circle around potential. Wade has allot of it but He will need to work really hard to get it , I think the NBA community is a little fast to give people things without having them work for it . But, I think mostly all of us can agree to a "we Will see" if he shows progress than maybe and if he doesn't he will always be consider as a superb athlete.

Truth is there may never be another Mj, when you think basketball you think of him first (at Least I do). To me it silly to match them MJ has the intangible factors along with his 5 Rings, Gold Medals, NCAA Championship, MVP awards and many many more that are un-match by the greats.

Same thing goes for Lebron, it one thing to be young and talented and it’s another to be like MJ who basically changed the game. Let’s not fill the void of MJ so soon, give it time to develop. Lets appreciate the athlete we have now, and we will see in the future.

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