There's no way he believes that ****. Kellerman is way to smart for that, it's his assigned argument. They didn't even play the same position in OKC.
I don't need Coward to tell me this. If Rockets finish 3rd in the West, Harden is MVP. No one else really stands out amongst the better teams and does more to their team winning.
When you talk about team talent and team success nobody is even close to what Harden is doing. The only reasonable argument for Westbrook being MVP (Harden isn't far of a triple double so that isn't it) is that Oladipo can't sniff Eric Gordon's jockstrap when it comes to performance
Absolutely. Absurd use of revisionist history. Also, when KG and GP were talking MVP recently on TNT, they were split between Harden and Westbrook (don't remember who took whom).
It is r****ded to use shows like First Take or Cowherd to make your points, its like doing a post game analysis on how the Undertaker beaten Kurt Angle for the heavy weight championship of the WWE.
Such an unfortunate statement, I used to really like Kellerman, what a shame. We all get Lebron is the best player in the league, but he's not having the best season. I think someone needs to remind him of that. If the MVP just went to the most gifted player in the league every year, there'd be like 7 or 8 different MVPs ever.
Actually this was pointed out to him and he scoffed at it and insinuates the award is stupid then if you want to use a technicality. His point on a different episode was the MVP should be the player that gives his team the best chance to win a title and the only way to know that is which team wins the title and therefore Lebron is the MVP every year (despite Lebron not winning the title every year but whatever.)
Could have sworn Payton took Westbrick, maybe he forgot his son is with the Vipers. Needs to brush up on his politics.