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    Default Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Seriously, look at these stat lines.

    Magic - 22 ppg/7 rpg/12 apg/2 spg on 48%, 63-19
    Barkley - 25 ppg/12 rpg/4 apg/2 spg on 60%, 53-29
    Jordan - 34 ppg/7rpg/6 apg/3 spg on 53%, 55-27
    Malone - 31 ppg/11 rpg on 56%, 55-27
    Ewing - 29 ppg/11 rpg/4 bpg on 55%, 45-37
    Robinson - 24 ppg/12 rpg/2 spg/4 bpg on 53%, 56-26
    Hakeem - 24 ppg/14 rpg/5 bpg on 50%, 41-41
    Stockton - 17 ppg/15 apg/3 spg on 51% 55-27
    Bird - 24 ppg/10 rpg/8 apg on 47%, 52-30
    KJ - 23 ppg/11 apg on 50%, 54-28
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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Yep, and it's not even close.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Insane year

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    88 was pretty good too.

    The number of top tier talent in the late 80s early 90s is just insane.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    2006-2010 was a great time for top tier talent as well.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    now lets look @ who bron and kobe were going up against for mvp o yeah and they lost to these stats

    D Rose 25 ppg 7 apg 4 rpg 45%


    S Nash 15 ppg 11 apg 3 rpg 50%



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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Quote Originally Posted by Im so nba'd out
    now lets look @ who bron and kobe were going up against for mvp o yeah and they lost to these stats

    D Rose 25 ppg 7 apg 4 rpg 45%


    S Nash 15 ppg 11 apg 3 rpg 50%


    2011 Lebron and 2006 Kobe says more about the voters then it does about the players.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Quote Originally Posted by game3524
    Seriously, look at these stat lines.

    Magic - 22 ppg/7 rpg/12 apg/2 spg on 48%, 63-19
    Barkley - 25 ppg/12 rpg/4 apg/2 spg on 60%, 53-29
    Jordan - 34 ppg/7rpg/6 apg/3 spg on 53%, 55-27
    Malone - 31 ppg/11 rpg on 56%, 55-27
    Ewing - 29 ppg/11 rpg/4 bpg on 55%, 45-37
    Robinson - 24 ppg/12 rpg/2 spg/4 bpg on 53%, 56-26
    Hakeem - 24 ppg/14 rpg/5 bpg on 50%, 41-41
    Stockton - 17 ppg/15 apg/3 spg on 51% 55-27
    Bird - 24 ppg/10 rpg/8 apg on 47%, 52-30
    KJ - 23 ppg/11 apg on 50%, 54-28

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Quote Originally Posted by SamuraiSWISH
    Insane.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    That was a great year. And the team that won the title (Pistons) didn't even have an MVP candidate.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Quote Originally Posted by game3524
    Seriously, look at these stat lines.

    Magic - 22 ppg/7 rpg/12 apg/2 spg on 48%, 63-19
    Barkley - 25 ppg/12 rpg/4 apg/2 spg on 60%, 53-29
    Jordan - 34 ppg/7rpg/6 apg/3 spg on 53%, 55-27
    Malone - 31 ppg/11 rpg on 56%, 55-27
    Ewing - 29 ppg/11 rpg/4 bpg on 55%, 45-37
    Robinson - 24 ppg/12 rpg/2 spg/4 bpg on 53%, 56-26
    Hakeem - 24 ppg/14 rpg/5 bpg on 50%, 41-41
    Stockton - 17 ppg/15 apg/3 spg on 51% 55-27
    Bird - 24 ppg/10 rpg/8 apg on 47%, 52-30
    KJ - 23 ppg/11 apg on 50%, 54-28
    YESsssir!

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Quote Originally Posted by game3524
    Seriously, look at these stat lines.

    Magic - 22 ppg/7 rpg/12 apg/2 spg on 48%, 63-19
    Barkley - 25 ppg/12 rpg/4 apg/2 spg on 60%, 53-29
    Jordan - 34 ppg/7rpg/6 apg/3 spg on 53%, 55-27
    Malone - 31 ppg/11 rpg on 56%, 55-27
    Ewing - 29 ppg/11 rpg/4 bpg on 55%, 45-37
    Robinson - 24 ppg/12 rpg/2 spg/4 bpg on 53%, 56-26
    Hakeem - 24 ppg/14 rpg/5 bpg on 50%, 41-41
    Stockton - 17 ppg/15 apg/3 spg on 51% 55-27
    Bird - 24 ppg/10 rpg/8 apg on 47%, 52-30
    KJ - 23 ppg/11 apg on 50%, 54-28
    Wow... Gotta say I wish we had that kind of MVP race these days.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    The funny thing is none of those players won a title that year.

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    Default Re: Is 1990 the greatest year for MVP candidates?

    Sh*t's pretty f*cking ill on the real doe.

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