LeBron James wins MVP

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I don't agree with it, but he balled it up this year. I really don't have an arguement other than the fact that his presence on the Heat with the teammates he has defies the meaning of what an MVP trophy represents. If it was simply given to the best player every year then he should be getting it every year. I guess I don't really understand the the trophy signifies. props to him, now let's see if he can get a title.


MIAMI -- Heat forward LeBron James is the NBA's MVP for a third time, putting him alongside some of the game's all-time greats.

A person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press that James will be announced Saturday as this year's winner of the league's top individual honor, and that he'll be formally presented with the trophy by commissioner David Stern on Sunday afternoon before Miami hosts Indiana in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the league has not announced the results.

James is winning the award for the third time in four seasons. Only seven other players -- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Moses Malone -- have at least three MVP trophies.

James said last week that while another MVP award "would be amazing and would be humbling," it's not what drives him. In his ninth season, James still has not won an NBA title and it's clear that, although he wanted to reclaim the MVP trophy, winning a championship is far and away his top basketball priority.

"What I'm all about is team and ever since I was a kid, I was always taught it's team first," James told the AP on Friday. "My first time playing basketball, we went undefeated and won a championship and Frank Walker Sr. gave everyone on the team a MVP trophy. Right then and there, I knew that this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to see my teammates reap the benefits as well."

Abdul-Jabbar won the MVP six times, Jordan and Russell five times each and Chamberlain four times. After this weekend, they'll be the only players with more than James.

"I think he's probably as committed as he's ever been in his career," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said this week, asked to summarize James' season. "And he's always been committed. ... We all respond to his energy on the court."

James averaged 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists -- making him only the fourth player with those totals in at least two different seasons, according to STATS LLC, joining Oscar Robertson (five times), John Havlicek (twice) and Bird (twice).

Add James' 53 percent shooting and 1.9 steals per game into the mix, and the club gets even more exclusive. Only Jordan had a season with numbers exceeding what James did this season in those categories -- 1988-89, when he averaged 32.5 points, eight rebounds, eight assists and 2.9 steals on 54 percent shooting.

And Jordan wasn't even the MVP that year, the trophy going to Johnson instead.

"I think LeBron is an MVP candidate every year," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said last month. "It's just who he is. He only does everything. So I don't know what more you can ask from him.

"LeBron, to me, is the favorite every year," Rivers added. "The years he doesn't win it, it'll usually be because people are just tired of voting for him. Statistically, if you go all-around game, I don't know how you don't vote for him every year."

The MVP votes will be revealed Saturday. Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant was thought to be James' top competition for the MVP after winning the NBA scoring title for a third straight season. Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers, Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs also had seasons that generated some MVP buzz.

James' teammates also lobbied for him to be defensive player of the year this season, noting that probably no one else in the league routinely plays four positions on offense while sometimes being asked to guard anyone from a point guard to a center on defense. James was fourth in that balloting.

"LeBron has been unbelievable," Heat guard Dwyane Wade said before the playoffs. "He's done it at both ends, every night, offensively and defensively."

Last season's MVP, Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls, appeared in only 39 of 66 regular-season games this season because of a variety of injuries. His season ended in Game 1 of the Bulls' first-round playoff series against Philadelphia, when he tore a knee ligament.

Many in the Heat organization thought James should have won the award a year ago as well, when he dealt with constant fallout from "The Decision" to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers as a free agent and sign with Miami, where he, Wade and Chris Bosh formed a "Big Three" that has been celebrated at home and reviled in just about every other NBA arena.

James has said he played more out of anger and to silence criticism than anything else last season. So this season, his mindset changed, with him trying to revert to old ways, first as a superstar-in-waiting at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, then during his seven seasons with the Cavaliers.

It apparently worked.

"I wanted to get back to who I was as a person," James said.

It's the first time that the Heat will be hosting an MVP celebration.

Shaquille O'Neal won his only MVP award before coming to Miami, and James won the 2009 and 2010 trophies with the Cavaliers -- collecting 225 of a possible 244 first-place votes in those seasons.

The NBA MVP trophy is named for Maurice Podoloff, the league's first commissioner. Heat assistant coach Bob McAdoo won the award once, for the Buffalo Braves in 1975.
 

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hes leading his team to the championship, if you take him off the Heat are they still favorites to win it all? maybe. then take kevin love who prolly had the best season in the nba, on a losing team. offers very little value to his squad.

LeBron and KD are in the same boat, and the vote coulda went either way...
 
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I put Durant and Lebron tied up. then the stat that comes into mind is who is more clutch when it counts? thats when i give the trophy to Durant. did Lebron even have clutch shot this year when it counted? shit even that one game they lost to the knicks he was sitting on the 3 line not even moving, clearly trying to avoid the shot. I dont consider that MVP quality if you ask me. and then his flopping is pathetic too. the greats and MVPS dont avoid shots and flop around everywhere in games. just sayin. if this dude was clutch and played with some balls then he'd easily be considered MVP every year. but he doesnt so....
 
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Miami is still Wades team imo and Wade is way more clutch then Lebron. Kobe does deserve it the most cuz Durant has a lot of help also
 
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Yall know the people that voted tried to tell there self everything in the book not to vote for Lebron but he won them over with good game. They got a stat sheet,if I can find it ill post it,but they had Lebron sitting so far up from everybody else it was just crazy. Kevin Durant had it in the bags but he lost it late march going into April with suspect play. Kobe shoots the ball 25-27 times a game to get 30. Lebron shoots the ball 17 to 18 times a game for 30.
 
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Yall know the people that voted tried to tell there self everything in the book not to vote for Lebron but he won them over with good game. They got a stat sheet,if I can find it ill post it,but they had Lebron sitting so far up from everybody else it was just crazy. Kevin Durant had it in the bags but he lost it late march going into April with suspect play. Kobe shoots the ball 25-27 times a game to get 30. Lebron shoots the ball 17 to 18 times a game for 30.
It's easy to be misled by statistics. While you might look at it like, LeBron got crazy stats WITH two all-stars on his team, and assume he must be godlike to do that. People like me look at it like, he has two all-stars on his team to draw defenders away from him, thereby opening up lanes and allowing him to accumulate stats at will.

In any case, statistics are good on the surface, but they don't tell the whole story. I look at it like this; take away the player from their team and what do you have? Miami is (and this has been substantiated) a playoff team without Lebron James. Period. Wade took them to the post-season with Jermain O'Neal. Take away Durant from the Thunder, in the Western Conference, and they don't make that playoffs. I think that is the criteria for the value of a player to their team.

Look, LeBron is the best physical talent in the NBA, there is no question. When he was with the Cav's I thought he should have won MVP every single year. because the Cavs were a dominant Eastern Conference team and he was IT. but when you join an all-star team you are sacrificing the chance to be considered MVP IMO.

With all that said, he balled it up. No doubt. I don't like LeBron, based almost entirely on the decisions he makes and his general attitude, but no one can deny his talent. I had him #2 so it's not like I'm shocked here. He just didn't get my vote.
 
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if minnesota didnt have kevin love they would of won 2 games the entire season. next year with rubio healthy, theyll make the playoffs and kevin love will be mvp.

durant
love
lebron

is the order it should of been. you cant give MVP award to a player who doesnt take the last shot for his team come on now lol this is bull shit
 
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It's easy to be misled by statistics. While you might look at it like, LeBron got crazy stats WITH two all-stars on his team, and assume he must be godlike to do that. People like me look at it like, he has two all-stars on his team to draw defenders away from him, thereby opening up lanes and allowing him to accumulate stats at will.

In any case, statistics are good on the surface, but they don't tell the whole story. I look at it like this; take away the player from their team and what do you have? Miami is (and this has been substantiated) a playoff team without Lebron James. Period. Wade took them to the post-season with Jermain O'Neal. Take away Durant from the Thunder, in the Western Conference, and they don't make that playoffs. I think that is the criteria for the value of a player to their team.

Look, LeBron is the best physical talent in the NBA, there is no question. When he was with the Cav's I thought he should have won MVP every single year. because the Cavs were a dominant Eastern Conference team and he was IT. but when you join an all-star team you are sacrificing the chance to be considered MVP IMO.

With all that said, he balled it up. No doubt. I don't like LeBron, based almost entirely on the decisions he makes and his general attitude, but no one can deny his talent. I had him #2 so it's not like I'm shocked here. He just didn't get my vote.
I think if you take Durant from the thunder there a 8th seed. If you take lebron from the heat there a 6th-8th seed. Wade stays having some kind of injury so he wouldn't be there for all those games. Both teams would make the playoffs. Thunder without durant still have harden,westbrooke,. Heat without James have wade and bosh. Plus the thunder have the better big men also. Lebron is the best player in the nba till the last five minutes. Best players in the last five minute I call it a tie between Kobe and Paul. I would have mentioned to Durant as one of the best in the last five minutes but he settles for the jumper to much with the game on the line,same as rose.
 
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I'm not a fan of Lebron but you can't deny it. He's no doubt the best player in the league. He's gonna win more MVP's and I think this year he wins his first of multiple championships.
 
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Lebron is good and deserves it..... Hope it continues tho lol everytime he wins the MVP, he doesn't get the ring just like the two other pervious times he's won the award