And ofc Lebron is the other side of the coin. Without him Cavaliers would probably fol immediately. Skill wise James is much better than Green, but the impact of Green on his team is just as big. For me personally which team becomes the winner decides the MVP race between those two. Also curious to see what the actual MVP will be :grin:
Lebron James 28 ppg, 12 rb, 8 ast, 2.4 stl, 2 blk, 5 TO, FG% .496, 3PT% .375 Steph Curry 22.2 ppg, 5.4 rb, 4.6 ast, .8 stl, .8 blk, 4.4 TO, FG% .424, 3PT% .415 Lebron is thoroughly and completely outplaying Steph Curry. It's not even close.
If you were important in the 4 win than yes you can. Curry might have played every game, but he has not been good in most of the games.Curry really had a disappointing finals.
This. Dude is obv the single best individual performer in the entire series, he should get Finals MVP 1 guy can only do so much.
Who votes for FMVP anyway? It's going to be hard to discount the fact that Green missed a game because of suspension, and not because of injury. You could probably have found a similar quote made by someone else about LeBron, this time last year, but he didn't win it then...and I don't think he'll win it now (unless CLE wins the series).
Green doesn't deserve it. Missing a finals game due to his own stupidity automatically disqualifies him.
If Cleveland wins it, the MVP should go to Draymond and Klay for waking up the beast. Those two were just brilliant this series. Ayesha Curry has been great on the sidelines too. Those tweets though..
LeBron deserves it win or lose. Curry is an absolute joke. Oh but he dropped 30 points. I can't believe people aren't blasting him for his defense - Cleveland's whole game plan is p'n'r so he's put on the ballhandler so they can burn him. Unanimous my ass haha that's as bad as Rose taking the regular season MVP over LeBron. I wonder how many people riding the ESPN hype train blindly this season have gotten off after seeing him punked time after time after time in the Finals.
There is one player in the history of the NBA to lead both teams in points rebounds and assists. That was Lebron. He would be adding the the blocks and steals category to that record. There is also a good chance he will pass MJ as the all time leader in playoff points scored next year. He is also the only player in the top 10 in pts, rbs, and assists in the playoffs.