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My MVP Ballot...Guess Who's At the Top

by The Beast
created April 19, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Once again, Kobe is my MVP.
Once again, Kobe is my MVP.
  • 1. Kobe Bryant
  • 2. Chris Paul
  • 3. LeBron James
  • 4. Kevin Garnett

It’s a shame that only one guy can win the MVP award because all the candidates this year have been nothing short of amazing. Kevin Garnett of the Boston Celtics has had a phenomenal year in leading Boston to the biggest turnaround in NBA History. LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers has had one of the best statistical seasons in recent memory with 30 PPG, 7.9 RPG, and 7.2 APG. Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets has quitely become the NBA’s top point guard while leading the Hornets to the second seed in the Western Conference. However, one player, has stood out from the rest and solidified himself as this year most valuable player, number twenty-four of the Los Angeles Lakers.

In the end, I went with Kobe Bryant because of the way he elevated his teammates and carried the team through injuries to Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol. In previous seasons, Kobe was virtually unstoppable one on one with 81 points scoring outsbursts and consecutive fifty point games. However, this year he has taken fewer shots, which has increased his efficiency and has allowed role players (Sasha Vujacic, Jordan Farmar, Ronny Turiaf, Vladimir Radmonovic, etc.) to flourish in Phil’s triangle offseason. In the past seasons, Kobe was unable to trust his teammates and therefore, took the majority of shots himself. By playing more conservatively on offense, Kobe has also become more dominant when he does shoot. With a shooting percentage near fifty percent, Kobe is taking better shots and still hitting the tough ones down the stretch.

Unlike the Paul’s New Orleans Hornets or KG’s Boston Celtics, Kobe’s Lakers have had to deal with an enormous amoutn of injuries. Double-double machine Andrew Bynum has missed over half the season with an ankle injury and Pau Gasol was in Memphis from November to February. Even with the move to Los Angeles, Gasol still missed a few weeks with a sprained ankle. Even in their absences, Kobe never lost faith in his teammates, making a great leader and certain MVP.

Bryant has been the game’s best all-around player since Michael Jordan departed some years ago, yet he has never finished higher than third in the MVP race. This is the year he proved that he should be the NBA’s most valuable player.


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Yakob878MVP
571 days ago
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also kg had allen and pierce to back him up if he had an off night
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RomiezzoLegend
571 days ago
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I don't even know why Kevin Garnett should be mentioned. As if he's going to get any votes. He shouldn't IMO (yes, coming from a Celtics fan). First off, like Yakob said, KG had Allen and Pierce to back him up if he didn't play well. He's not the only reason why the Celtics made the biggest season-to-season reversal in NBA history. He was a great leader, don't get me wrong, and he'd still get 4th in the voting in my book, but he's not even close to the other 3 candidates, which is probably why he's not mentioned as much in this article.
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Yakob878MVP
571 days ago
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ya, kobe gets it becasue if i think he has never gotten one so far in his carrer so the voters might be partcel to that along with the numbers he puts up
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The BeastAAA-er
571 days ago
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Another guy who doesn't seem to get much credit is Pau Gasol. Without Gasol, the Lakers could be the 7th seed. Maybe he deserves some consideration. Just a thought.
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