Who do you think should be the MVP of the NBA this year?
By prestonbiz
@prestonbiz (38)
January 24, 2008 3:20am CST
Who do you think is good enough to be the MVP of the NBA this year? Do you think it is Lebron James, Kevin Garnett, Steve Nash? All are putting up great numbers this year. Some are even saying Chris Paul is in the runnings this year. Who in your opinion is the best?
3 responses
@tianlaiac (17)
• China
30 Jan 08
I think the MVP is LeBron, he will become the next Jordan.
Of course, Kebe has the ability too.
@trisk00litz56 (89)
• Philippines
28 Feb 08
kobe will be the next jordan,obviously the present jordan,kobe is better leader than lebron.
@Kenorv (343)
• United States
25 Jan 08
I'm a Boston fan so this response is going to be unbiased. I think Chris Paul should be the first half MVP. He's doing the most with what he has there. Kevin Garnett should be 2nd but he has 2 all stars to go along with him. Paul Pierce and Ray Allen have been very good as well so I don't think KG has been as valubable to his team as Chris Paul has.
One guy you forgot to mention is Dwight Howard. He was my early season MVP until Orlando started to fall off a little and now I have him 3rd. Maybe he and the Magic make a run at the end of the season to put him back in the lead for the MVP but right now I think he's a solid 3rd. LeBron is 4th and I don't think he's a close 4th either because he did take two weeks off with what some considered a minor injury that he could have played through while other guys have been playing through more serious injuries.
And I think Steve Nash is 5th only because we're so used to what Steve is doing. Sort of like why Michael Jordan didn't win as many MVP's as you would have thought the greatest player of all time would have. Because people just kept expecting him to do that so it stopped being special after a while. Same thing with Nash. He's been doing this for 4 years now and everyone just comes to expect this from him. Any ways, that's my top 5 at the halfway mark and I'm sure it will change by the end of the season. There's still a lot of basketball left to be played.