Hey all, just like to seek some thoughts on the Finals MVP decision...
I'm shaking my head in comparing Lebrons series to Iggy -
Lebron per game - 36 points / 13 rebounds / 9 assists
Iggy per game - 16 points / 6 rebounds / 4 assists
Curry per game - 26 points / 5 rebounds / 6 assists
Yes GSW won but I'm a bit jaded that one of the greatest finals performances in league history went ignored.
Thats NBA Jam averages right there! Is it anti-Lebron media? How did Curry not even get a vote?
This from NBA.com - Only once in the history of the NBA has the NBA Finals MVP come from the team that lost the NBA Finals (Jerry West in 1969). If the Cavs lose these Finals, LeBron James should still become the second player to be acclaimed even in losing. LeBron James finished Game 5 with 40 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, his second triple-double in five Finals games this postseason, even in a losing effort for the Cavs. No player in this series has meant as much to his team, night after night, play after play, as LeBron James has meant to the Cavaliers, even in a losing effort. Even if Golden State wins this series, LeBron James has been the most valuable player.
I'm shaking my head in comparing Lebrons series to Iggy -
Lebron per game - 36 points / 13 rebounds / 9 assists
Iggy per game - 16 points / 6 rebounds / 4 assists
Curry per game - 26 points / 5 rebounds / 6 assists
Yes GSW won but I'm a bit jaded that one of the greatest finals performances in league history went ignored.
Thats NBA Jam averages right there! Is it anti-Lebron media? How did Curry not even get a vote?
This from NBA.com - Only once in the history of the NBA has the NBA Finals MVP come from the team that lost the NBA Finals (Jerry West in 1969). If the Cavs lose these Finals, LeBron James should still become the second player to be acclaimed even in losing. LeBron James finished Game 5 with 40 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, his second triple-double in five Finals games this postseason, even in a losing effort for the Cavs. No player in this series has meant as much to his team, night after night, play after play, as LeBron James has meant to the Cavaliers, even in a losing effort. Even if Golden State wins this series, LeBron James has been the most valuable player.