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He is the first ever unanimous MVP. He put on a show last might against Portland. As a homer, it is unreal this guy is playing for the Warriors. Never would i have thought the Dubs would get a player like him. Is he an all time top 20 player?
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The league is watered down. There should never be an unanimous MVP.
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If he keeps this up, he legitimately might be the greatest offensive player of all time. It's kind of unreal that he went to high school about 10 miles from me and he's now on pace to be an all-time great.Rob wrote:He is the first ever unanimous MVP. He put on a show last might against Portland. As a homer, it is unreal this guy is playing for the Warriors. Never would i have thought the Dubs would get a player like him. Is he an all time top 20 player?
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He gotta be that consistent for much longer but he's already the hardest player to guard ever. The way he shoots it's unreal. Not even MJ with his fadeaway could generate so much pressure
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I think the safest superlative we can give him to this point is "Best Shooter of All Time". The rest is in the wait-and-see stage.
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Closest to my view in this matter!Rizzo wrote:I think the safest superlative we can give him to this point is "Best Shooter of All Time". The rest is in the wait-and-see stage.
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LeBron should have at a minimum received one vote, but it shows how few good players there are in the league. If Jordan couldn't get a unanimous vote than nobody should.
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Players who conceivably could/should have received a first place vote:
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Thanks T-Mac But neither of you are wrong. I don't know if the league is watered down but youtube old school fouls vs fouls today and it's wild.lakeshowak7 wrote:The league is watered down. There should never be an unanimous MVP.
He's certainly on track to be in the discussion though. Too early at this point, despite everything he has done to date. It's unreal to watch, though.
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FWIW, I didn't come across the TMac thing until this morning on RealGM. Great basketball minds think alike I suppose lol.Ocons wrote:Thanks T-Mac But neither of you are wrong. I don't know if the league is watered down but youtube old school fouls vs fouls today and it's wild.lakeshowak7 wrote:The league is watered down. There should never be an unanimous MVP.
He's certainly on track to be in the discussion though. Too early at this point, despite everything he has done to date. It's unreal to watch, though.
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emplep7 wrote:If Jordan couldn't get a unanimous vote than nobody should.
If there where media like right now, he would have. Just different era!
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