Friday, January 9th, 2009 at 12:30 pm  |  186 responses

MVP Race: Trimester Report

Is LeBron still the king of the pack?

by John Krolik

It’s that time again—let’s get down to the MVP candidates as they stand today. Remember that unlike today’s BCS rankings, these players actually play against each other and don’t decide a championship.

1. LeBron James, Cleveland Cavaliers
Recently, the Cavs had a relatively rough stretch, spurred by the injury to Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who was quietly having a career year and All-Star level season. Over five games, the Cavs sustained losses to the Heat and the lowly Wizards, with the Wizards loss apexing in the now-infamous “crab dribble.”

(If I may: The traveling debate hinges on this. When LeBron drives the hole, he often likes to quickly one-hand cup the ball, football-style, at full speed in mid-stride. It’s tough to catch because he doesn’t make the traditional two-hand gather and because he’s moving so fast, but it gives him an extra half-stride. He does this all the time. When he slowed everything down, it made it obvious that he was getting that extra step. He thinks he was being called for an extra step at the end that didn’t take place but, really, the issue is that he thinks his mid-air football gather is legal, which is understandable as he’s almost never caught doing it.)

Sorry. In any case, not even l’affaire de Dribblecrab was enough for me to bump LeBron off the top spot, as he’s putting up even more obscene lines in Z’s absence and with the Celtics’ mini-implosion. The Cavs look like the class of the League. What’s more, LeBron’s true shooting, is right at 60 percent, which is insane—his previous high in true shooting is 57 percent, and if he keeps this up, his mix of points scored and efficiency will put him in the same kind of elite company he enjoys for his combination of points, rebounds and assists. And he’s almost hit the 30 percent mark on 3-pointers!

2. Chris Paul, New Orleans Hornets
If I have to start using this column just to scream at people to wake up and see how amazing of a season CP3 is having this year, I’ll do it. He’s been that good. In my opinion, this is the second-most MVP worthy season in the last five years. Only trouble is that LeBron James’ current season is No. 1.

Point of comparison: Assume assists are worth 2 points, so “points created” is (ppg + apg * 2). This is not Caltech-level stuff here. It’s not perfect, but it’s pretty fair. Now, going on that, compare CP3′s current season to Kobe’s massive 35.4 ppg season:

Kobe: 44.4 points created, 56 percent true shooting, 7.6 percent rebound rate, 35.3 possessions used per 40 minutes, team finished 45-37
CP3: 43.7 points created, 61 percent true shooting, 8.6 percent rebound rate, 26.3 possessions used per 40 minutes, team projection 51-31
Not MVP, but No. 1 team
So Kobe, in a season generally considered to be the pinnacle of individual statistical accomplishment, needed nine more possessions a game to create 0.7 more points while rebounding less on a worse team. And don’t even compare the season Paul’s having to the ones Nash had when he won back-to-back MVPs. It’s just depressing. Hopefully CP3′s recent show of absolute incandescence against the Lakers will get the spotlight on him.

3. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
Don’t look now, but the more the Lakers look like an ultimate juggernaut of basketball, the more the Kobe we’ve come to know and love starts to peek his dominant head out. (And I mean this as a compliment—I know there’s a loud minority that Kobe hurts as much as he helps when he starts going on tears, but I think lulls will happen to any team, and it’s the superstar’s job to get the team wins when that happens. Look at the C’s—they don’t have a truly elite offensive force to bail them out when they lose their Ubuntu, and their lulls turn into losses.) Kobe’s already scored 40 and 39 in the new year (with the 39 coming in a loss to the aforementioned CP3). Even better, Kobe’s outside touch is coming back to him: He’s hit 19 of his last 35 3s, and he hasn’t had a game where he’s shot less than 50 percent from the field since Dec. 23. With Kobe picking his spots and conserving more energy than he ever has, it’s tempting to put him lower, but he’s the alpha dog on what looks like a top-2 team at the moment (especially since either Boston or Cleveland is losing tonight), and he’s starting to let the Mamba out of the cage, and that demands this spot.

4. Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
My first real apples-and-oranges pick. I’ve got Dwight Howard, the Defensive Player of the Year, the League’s best rebounder, and a man a board away from averaging a 20 and 15, but a limited offensive player who doesn’t take over games with his scoring and whose free throw woes keep even his scoring efficiency to a pedestrian 58.7 percent. He still feels at times like a role player taken to the ultimate degree of effectiveness rather than a dominant superstar. If it were a tie, I’d probably give it to Wade. But a record of 28-8, as compared to a record of 18-16, isn’t a tiebreaker; it’s a dealbreaker. And if there’s any debate between which player has been better individually, I’ve got to go with the guy on the legit title contender.

5. Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat
See above for the most part, but what makes me look seriously at a guy on a .500 team is the efficiency with which he operates. Early in the year, DWade had the percentages to separate his year from a late-76ers AI-type year, but his scoring efficiency has dipped to 55.6 percent, and he leads the League in turnovers. And Wade shooting 9 3s and 11 free throws total over the course of three recent losses gets him a serious finger-wagging from me.

6. Chauncey Billups, Denver Nuggets
The People’s Champ. Nuggets are surging, Chauncey’s the man at the helm, and nothing in his sky-high efficiency numbers suggests there’s anything he should be doing differently. How the Nuggets perform with Melo out will be a Well-oiled machinelitmus test for his MVP creds, although I just can’t really see him pushing any of the guys above him out of a top-5 spot at the moment.

7. Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs
The Machine’s Champ. The gigantic engine that could, quietly continuing to chug away and gear up for another playoff run that’ll probably go well into May.

8. Brandon Roy, Portland Trail Blazers
Falling because of injury.

9. Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics
Falling because of team mini-implosion, which I penalize more harshly.

10. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks
Rounding out the top-10 is Dirk, who gets the nod over Devin Harris for being a bit more of a go-to guy on a significantly better team.

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Previous 2008-09 MVP Race editions: Dec. 23

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  • http://twentythreenine.blogspot.com Russ Bengtson

    Leave o’ absence.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    hahaha more like ‘innocent until cut check for out of court settlement’ but whatever B. And Eboy, take it or leave it, but if you leave it i will just mail it to you.

  • http://www.where-basketball-b-longs.blogspot.com/ B. Long

    And just for the record, Kobe would have slit someone’s throat to have Matrix, Super Mario, and Beasley on the teams Myles is talking about. He had Smush. Nuff said.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    yeah but he could have had Shaq and Gary Payton if he kept his books tight. Nuff said.

  • http://morekrolik.blogspot.com John Krolik

    Again, I agree that Wade is much better offensively and can take over games in that way, but look at what Howard does defensively. Pietrus is the only other really good defender on that team, and their other two starting forwards are awful. That’s not something that’ll show up easily, but Howard being the keystone of a defense that’s the 3rd-best in the league holds more water to me than Wade being the keystone of the 19th-best offense in the league. And like I said, if the records were close, I’d probably go with Wade. But the Magic have quietly put themselves in the hunt for league’s best team while the Heat are struggling to stay above .500.

  • http://shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Cheryl

    He’s got to go “handle his business”, BET. Although, that’s what he was trying to do before he got stopped. Ba Dum!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Funny how Myles made this long, drawn out clusterfu*k into a Kobe discussion. Kind of like the real Kob, no one talks about dude for a little while and the pouting starts like he’s being disrespected. Oddly, no one argued either Chris, Lebron’s or Kobe’s spots here…..well…. because they all belong there.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Rashard Lewis is awful??

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    Cheryl with the zigger doorbell ringer. Thats unfortunate about Chuck though.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Eboy
    Let’s c*ck wrestle, please?
    Seriously though, you white people come up with some outstanding insults. C*ck wrestling is off the charts funny.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Thanks Allen, from all the wannabe funny white people in the world….I guess.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    c0ck wrestling and d!ck hugging have both been used on SLAM in the past 2 days. This place is turning into a pen!s/basketball commenting section every day. I dont like that. Why all this anatomy discussion? Why?

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Thanks Allen. Please tell Chris and Dave we like their humor. Thanks!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    In all fairness, Khalid brought up d*ck hugging.

  • http://morekrolik.blogspot.com John Krolik

    @ TAD- defensively, yes. And B. Long-despite what LA fans say, having Smush Parker does not automatically give a team the worst roster of all time. It’s almost as annoying when people do that as it is when they finish their comment with “Period” or “‘Nuff Said.” PSA: If you finish a comment with something like that, 99% of the time enough has not been said.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    does this mean Allenp is my UN representative?

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    i would be fine with that for the record, i was just wondering.

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    Actually, the point was that a great player on a .500 team is just a great player on a .500 team. Not an MVP. Its been proven time and time again.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    Kobe had Lamar. Wade has nobody of that caliber running with him right now. Now, you could argue that Wade’s roster from top to bottom is better, but it would be a close argument.
    But, the answer Myles is looking for, and the one I agree with, is that people don’t like Kobe. Lots and lots of people. It’s sad but it’s true. So, he gets hated on.
    He should have kept it in his pants.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    I am patiently waiting the return of NBK and his sidekick, ender….so I can ride out for the weekend.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Like I said John, I see your argument, I just happen to disagree. However, we still have a ton of ball left to play. Good article, BTW.

  • http://jamescleaton@ning.com jaymes

    Yeah John, Howard is a superb defender and a great inside presence, but he needs a few more post up moves and a consistent short j or baby hook before he’s MVP material.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Was anyone bashing Kobe today before Myles began the pity party for him?

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    well Allen, add that with Kobe making himself the least accessible superstar, fused with his visible arrogance (but almost all superstars are arrogant), and the fact he keeps trying and failing to one up Micheal Jordan and you will see why people hate him.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    This Brandon Roy guy seems pretty good.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    In fairness, I didn’t like Kobe way before all of that hotel sh*t.

  • http://www.ravingblacklunatic.blogspot.com Allenp

    BET
    Mainstream America largely loved Kobe until he got caught bumping uglies in Colorado. Particularly since the ugly bumping he was accused of doing was a forcible one. Dem’s the facts.
    I’m not disagreeing with your assertions about his personality, just noting that he has been like that since he was a rookie. Most folks were cool with that. Until Colorado.

  • http://jamescleaton@ning.com jaymes

    And if you loved Mike, you just don’t love Kobe.He’s too obviously trying to be Mike, not be like Mike.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Does BET have a mind reading machine?…..How is he doing this?……Radio waves?…..Invisible USB cords…?

    On the real though BET, live in the now, kid, no reason to bash or downtalk dudes anymore….it’s a new year…..your boys beat the Celts….and it’s just not fun anymore.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    i guess Allenp should change his name to Impossible to Disagree with.

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    This was not specifically about Kobe. He was merely an example of great players putting up great numbers and not being an MVP because they lead weak teams. Yes, the hatred he draws contributes to things, but the fact of the matter is that his team didnt perform and thats the primary reason he was denied an MVP for those past performances. Perhaps another suitable example, that would draw less complaints would be LeBron James’ last year. Is that simple enough?

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com H to the Izzo

    To be fair,c*ck wrestle was spectacular.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    “Eboy Posted: Jan.9 at 4:36 pm
    Does BET have a mind reading machine?…..How is he doing this?……Radio waves?…..Invisible USB cords…? On the real though BET, live in the now, kid, no reason to bash or downtalk dudes anymore….it’s a new year…..your boys beat the Celts….and it’s just not fun anymore.” I am having a great time Eboy. But are you mad i enjoy siding with Allenp on some issues. You need to remember your still a great commentor, but can not control me. Somebody needs a hug.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Let’s make this more simple…..I’d take Lebron, Kobe, Chris and Dwyane over Dwight, 100 times out of 100.

  • http://allday-fadeaway.blogspot.com nbk

    Kobe Bryant is the Barry Bonds of the NBA minus the steroids-plus an MJ complex

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    Bet, no, you chucklehead, Allen’s been right on since he came through, I was referring to your Kobe comments.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    nbk: White people like Kobe.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    Guess i’m not white. I knew it!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Eboy

    10 minutes after I mentioned him, he appears….that’s my cue. Sayonara peoples. Enjoy your weekends.

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    chucklehead? That hug will be sent via airmail and will come in the form of a underaged Brazilian prostitute. Be ready eboy.

  • http://allday-fadeaway.blogspot.com nbk

    so i am peach?

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    i guess SOME white people is a better use of words

  • http://www.mybleedingfingertips.blogspot.com/ Myles Brown

    Because defense isnt as appealing or easily quantified within a team dynamic as scoring? That is very simple. The man leads the league in rebounds and blocks, and limited arsenal or not, hes unstoppable near the basket and a key to their shooters playing the inside out game with all those threes. Teammates getting open shots because the center has to be doubled is as good as an assist to me.

  • http://allday-fadeaway.blogspot.com nbk

    cosign myles

  • http://www.hibachi20.blogspot.com BETCATS

    well i am leaving before my words get meaner than the Pg-13 level. Bye bye horsey!!

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com/ TADOne

    I agree with that Myles. My thinking, and I said it earlier, is that I believe that the Heat may only begin to get better and Wade would be more worthy closer to years end than Dwight. But for the sake of argument, I understand Dwight’s placement at this juncture of the season.

  • http://jamescleaton@ning.com jaymes

    Fair call Myles, but we both know he won’t get MVP for it, right or wrong..If he comes out in the Playoffs and dominates a series he’ll make a legit case.

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    Comments went crazy today. The argument can be made convincingly, either way, as far as Dwight or Wade. But we won’t need to worry about the answer because neither guy is going to win it. This is LeBron’s year. (and CP3 is the next best anyway)

  • http://jamescleaton@ning.com jaymes

    True ciolk..

  • http://ittakesanationofmillionstoholdthissac.blogspot.com ciolkstar

    I always hated Kobe. But I’m from San Antonio. Still, his “persona” always rubbed me the wrong way. From the fakeness to the Jordan mimcry and contrived reactions/facial expressions during games. Dude can obviously play, but I’ve never been a fan.

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