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    Default Re: Top Goat list based off FACTS,Not opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by Ca$H
    MVPs are awarded based on the subjective opinion of the media.

    Steve Nash- 2 MVPs. Shaq- 1 MVP.
    and lebron with 4 mvps. lol, what a joke.

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    Good thread op. Evidence to support the list. Kobetard's are shook and still think wishful thinking can be presented as fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I<3NBA
    MVP awards are not based on facts but on opinions.

    after all, they're merely votes, not something awarded automatically based on stats.

    it's the same with all-star appearances, all-defensive teams, all-nba teams.

    really, if you wanna deal with "facts," then deal only with numbers. they're the only factual thing there can be. votes are opinions.
    All-Star appearances are voted by the fans opinions.....All-NBA teams and MVP's are not. That's why AS appearances don't hold nearly the weight as making All-NBA teams or winning MVP does on one's resume'

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    Quote Originally Posted by AintNoSunshine
    Are you retarded? The number of MVP awards they won are facts.
    which are based on opinions which aren't facts so... that number is meaningless. a number based on an opinion isn't a "fact," it's an opinion somebody counted.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hey Yo
    All-Star appearances are voted by the fans opinions.....All-NBA teams and MVP's are not. That's why AS appearances don't hold nearly the weight as making All-NBA teams or winning MVP does on one's resume'
    it's still the same. voted on by coaches. the key word here is "voted on."

    biases remain in people, even in coaches.

    it isn't "factual" if it is based on opinion.

    a fact is something that can be recorded without bias.

    stats are factual. data is factual.

    opinions are not.

    votes are not. you idiots need to correct your stupid thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I<3NBA
    which are based on opinions which aren't facts so... that number is meaningless. a number based on an opinion isn't a "fact," it's an opinion somebody counted.

    it's still the same. voted on by coaches. the key word here is "voted on."

    biases remain in people, even in coaches.

    it isn't "factual" if it is based on opinion.

    a fact is something that can be recorded without bias.

    stats are factual. data is factual.

    opinions are not.

    votes are not. you idiots need to correct your stupid thinking.
    We are not concerned with the process, rather the result. That is why MVP's/FMVP's are factual. It is won by one sole person. You either win it or you don't. You are looking at this the wrong way, and if you are trying to dismantle the method and process of it in some misguided attack at LeBron's greatness, you are foolish. Because, if you strip away MVPs and championships, LeBron is above everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I<3NBA
    which are based on opinions which aren't facts so... that number is meaningless. a number based on an opinion isn't a "fact," it's an opinion somebody counted.

    it's still the same. voted on by coaches. the key word here is "voted on."

    biases remain in people, even in coaches.

    it isn't "factual" if it is based on opinion.

    a fact is something that can be recorded without bias.

    stats are factual. data is factual.

    opinions are not.

    votes are not.
    Yes, it's still considered opinion but when it comes to making an All-NBA team or winning the MVP.....Coaches voting on it is definitely makes the winner more legit than it would having the fans vote.

    They both give opinions, but the true bias one is the fan vote w/o question.

    you idiots need to correct your stupid thinking.
    Why the need for the meltdown name calling??
    Last edited by Hey Yo; 07-30-2016 at 12:01 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hey Yo
    Yes, it's still considered opinion but when it comes to making an All-NBA team or winning the MVP.....Coaches voting on it is definitely makes the winner more legit than it would having the fans vote.

    They both give opinions, but the true bias one is the fan vote w/o question.
    that's a fallacy. appeal to authority.

    truth is, coaches are prone to biases as much as anyone else. maybe even more so because they will have their favorites. humans in general aren't immune to biases. that's why the empirical method was invented. to remove humanity's bias from science and deal with "facts" in an unbiased manner.

    so no matter who votes on it, whether it's coaches, scholars, school teachers, supreme court judges, or basketball legends, it's legitimacy isn't any more or less than any one else's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I<3NBA
    that's a fallacy. appeal to authority.

    truth is, coaches are prone to biases as much as anyone else. maybe even more so because they will have their favorites. humans in general aren't immune to biases. that's why the empirical method was invented. to remove humanity's bias from science and deal with "facts" in an unbiased manner.

    so no matter who votes on it, whether it's coaches, scholars, school teachers, supreme court judges, or basketball legends, it's legitimacy isn't any more or less than any one else's.


    You're reaching now, Chico.

    I'd much rather win an MVP by current voting system than have 4-H rabbit judges and strawberry pickers vote me to win it.

    It's like saying the home town boxer knows he just got his ass handed to him in his own backyard, yet he still feels great about the local judges awarding him the win by split decision.
    Last edited by Hey Yo; 07-30-2016 at 12:14 PM.

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    For the ones melting down in this thread about the process, as i previously stated a player can fluke win an mvp once or twice, but the difference is the Best players of all time tend to win the award multiple times throughout their career notice outside of willis reed, and kobe most people have these players in their top 10?

    You can make an argument for willis reed not being top 10, but besides him everyone on this list is atleast in the discussion for top 10 and their rankings here are very similar to the general consesus rankings aswell as multiple media outlets.

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    Good list and formula OP

    The lebron fam reeks of high IQ

    We win. Were winners

    General Consensus Fam


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    These are the two most important individual awards one can win. And the list confirms it's a pretty decent barometer.

    And Russell has 11-14 to top this list. There is really no debate about it. Just comes down to exactly how many fmvp he wins. 6 is the extreme low end and 9 the high end.

    When judging the true GOAT level players, it's about mvp and fmvp (which means multiple rings too).

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    I would also add dpoy too. That is serious weight to any resume. And this is where Russell would put this list to shame because he would easily have 5-7ish.

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    I agree with the clipper fan that we should add dpoy.
    It would put Russell at around 15 (!) And Jordan at 12.

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    Default Re: Top Goat list based off FACTS,Not opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Feeny
    I agree with the clipper fan that we should add dpoy.
    It would put Russell at around 15 (!) And Jordan at 12.
    A lot more than 15.

    5 mvp
    7-9 fmvp
    5-7 dpoy

    17 low end
    21 high end

    And I think I am being very generous with his dpoy projections. Most would argue that he would've started winning them from his rookie season (1957) on up until 1967ish, when he started to slow down a tad due to age. Maybe Wilt takes a few. Thurmond maybe? So that's a 11 year stretch where he wins almost all of them sans a few. So in most likelihood, he should have about 8 dpoy.

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