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    Exclamation Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    http://www.nba.com/2015/news/feature...mvp/index.html

    LeBron 2nd on the MVP ladder. Only a matter of time now.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Voter fatigue? is this what we're calling it now when Lebron doesn't win...lol

    heavens forbid should somebody actually playing better than Lebron and I'll add a very timely article considering Kyrie's performance last night... Smells like damage control to me

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Stop. A)because its stupid B) because this thread has been made like 8 times in the past week or so.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Kyrie just took Lebron's place last night.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Quote Originally Posted by gts
    Voter fatigue? is this what we're calling it now when Lebron doesn't win...lol

    heavens forbid should somebody actually playing better than Lebron and I'll add a very timely article considering Kyrie's performance last night... Smells like damage control to me
    Damage control? Damage control for what exactly? Putting up 30/5/7 against a great team with numerous clutch shots/plays? Yeah Irving was awesome last nightm no doubt. Honesty other than Kobe's 81 that might have been the best regular season performance I've ever seen live.

    But how on earth does that disqualify LeBron from MVP consideration? Shaq can still win MVP with Kobe having a big game (and he should have won in 01 despite Kobe being a monster that year) and Durant can win even though he has a guy capable of putting up a 40 point triple double any given night on his team...LeBron is literally the only player held to the standard of having to be thw beat player on his team every single night.
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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Bran stans are the worst.

    Voter fatigue my ass, your boy has been outplayed by Curry, Harden, AD, and Westbrook.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    It's Curry. Lol at the excuses.. more like Lebron fatigue when he took an 11 game break midseason

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    LeBald will never win an MVP again

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Or maybe just simple reasoning? He has no case.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke117
    Or maybe just simple reasoning? He has no case.

    how does he not have a case? he's certainly top 4 and has better season stats than curry

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Quote Originally Posted by Solefade
    how does he not have a case? he's certainly top 4 and has better season stats than curry
    Nobody outside of Harden, Curry, Westbrook has a chance...therefore Lebron doesn't have a case. That is a certainy.

    People can go on about the "case" he has for it...but does it really matter? He has no chance at winning it, so I don't even see any reason to entertain the idea. It's not voters fatigue though. His stats are down and his defense has been average at best.
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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke117
    Nobody outside of Harden, Curry, Westbrook has a chance...therefore Lebron don't have a case. That is a certainty.
    Westbrook has no chance.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    it's between Curry and Harden. I don't see anything changing unless Lebron goes nuts the rest of the season and Cavs win every single game from now on till the end of the season.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Quote Originally Posted by navy
    Westbrook has no chance.
    I just threw him in there so I don't have to hear all the bitching from Brook jockers.

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    Default Re: Voter fatigue no reason to ignore LeBron's MVP case

    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke117
    Nobody outside of Harden, Curry, Westbrook has a chance...therefore Lebron doesn't have a case. That is a certainy.

    People can go on about the "case" he has for it...but does it really matter? He has no chance at winning it, so I don't even see any reason to entertain the idea. It's not voters fatigue though. His stats are down and his defense has been average at best.

    how does westbrook have a chance but not LeBron? Lol.

    you realize how bad this team was a year ago right? And you saw what happened when LeBron took all of those games off, they literally only won one game


    why don't you just admit you're biased and you hate lebron already?

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