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    Default Re: Its baffling how Tony Parker isn't the favorite for MVP

    Just like I expected.. not a big drop off when Spurs are without Parker.

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    Default Re: Its baffling how Tony Parker isn't the favorite for MVP

    Great article comparing Parker vs lebron impactwise on their teams.


    2012-13 NBA Most Valuable Player: LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Tony Parker

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...nt-tony-parker


    [quote]Player Efficiency Rating. Probably the most popular among metrics that most people lean on to determine who the best player is. This involves a complicated formula that determines a player's per-minute productivity.

    While Parker has a great PER, at 24.7 (fourth overall), LeBron James is king at 31.5.

    If you look at their APER (Alternate PER), which is adjusted for actual assisted and unassisted field goals (last updated February 10th), Parker's efficiency jumps up to 27.04. However, as you might surmise, James' numbers curve upward as well. He tops out at a smooth 32.31

    Win Shares. The estimated amount of wins that a player contributes to their team's win total.

    Tony Parker, for as awesome as he has been, has a win share total of 8.8 right now (fifth overall). So, he is personally responsible for 8.8 of his team's 44 wins

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