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    Wilt Davis Marchesk's Avatar
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    Default Would these be MVP stats today?

    Let's say Player X puts up 13/16/4 with 4.5 blocked shots and 1.5 steals as the starting center, and the team's defensive rating is under 90 while winning 60+ games as a title contender.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Probably, yeah.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Most likely.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Would it even matter what his FG% was?

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Are you talking about Wes Unseld??

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lebron23
    Are you talking about Wes Unseld??
    Doesn't matter who <cough>Russell</cough> it is, just wondering if those numbers would win an MVP.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    Doesn't matter who <cough>Russell</cough> it is, just wondering if those numbers would win an MVP.

    if his team wins 60 or more games.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Nah..... KD is gonna average 33/9/5.5 on 54%

    65 wins.

    That stat line won't cut it, with KD on the verge of entering his prime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    Let's say Player X puts up 13/16/4 with 4.5 blocked shots and 1.5 steals as the starting center, and the team's defensive rating is under 90 while winning 60+ games as a title contender.
    Depends on everyone else's record/stats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Budadiiii
    Nah..... KD is gonna average 33/9/5.5 on 54%

    65 wins.

    That stat line won't cut it, with KD on the verge of entering his prime.
    I'll you grant you that.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Joakim Noah finished 4th in MVP shares last year. His averages were 12.6ppg, 1.5 bpg, 11.3 rpg, and 5.4 apg for a 48-34 team.

    So I would say yes to your question.

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    Default Re: Would these be MVP stats today?

    Joakim Noah was 4th in the MVP voting last year.

    So, if all goes right I can see this Bill Russell guy winning it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Budadiiii
    Nah..... KD is gonna average 33/9/5.5 on 54%

    65 wins.

    That stat line won't cut it, with KD on the verge of entering his prime.
    Durant is already in his prime and may have hit his statistical peak last season.

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    Sounds like Dikembe Mutombo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K Xerxes
    Durant is already in his prime and may have hit his statistical peak last season.
    LOL dude said KD is on the VERGE of entering his prime. Durant has been in his prime since what? Summer of 2010, start of 2011 season? Most players enter it by their 3rd or 4th season. I agree, given the circumstances with Westbrook being out ... 2014 might end up being his peak statistical year.

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