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Who was the MVP for the Rockets in this years playoffs?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by GoRox2013, May 4, 2013.

  1. kuku

    kuku Member

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    Asik, and it's not even close!

    Without him, sweep and every one of the game would be a blowout loss!
     
  2. gnozahs

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    I can't believe the OG members on here are crediting bev with MVP honors because he "took out Westbrook". Smh.
     
  3. Patterned919

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    Good news is that Parsons and Asik's trade value went through the roof after these playoffs. I want to keep both of them, but it opens up some possibilities maybe for Morey to make some big moves.
     
  4. Aleron

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    Asik's value comes from the fact that any replacement for him is so far below mediocre it's laughable.

    Without him we aren't going anywhere, but that's never been how mvp has been measured (how much better are you than your backup)
     
  5. TJ VS TR

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    Gotta be Harden, injured and then sick but still the leading scorer.
     
  6. Scolalist

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    I think Parsons was the most consistent throughout.

    Garcia, Asik and Beverley did a great job.

    Wish Garcia's contract allowed us too keep him.
     
  7. Roxlove

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    I say Harden. He does not get the credit he deserves, and is the most underrated player in my opinion.
     
  8. bloodwings19

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    Harden is MVP. He shot 66 FTs in the series more than Durant, who got a lot more spacing than Harden. If not for Parsons' Game 6 play, I would give it to Asik.
     
  9. peter2012

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    Of course PB, without him, we only can watch 4 games.
     
  10. HOU_ROCKETS1

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    bullardfan なんでやねん

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    Co-MVP's for Asik and Parsons. Our anchor and our captain.
     
  12. the_hustler

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    Team is pretty much ****ed without Asik
     
  13. The Cat

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    The MVP is most valuable, period. Your qualifiers make no sense. By your logic, a 12th man who has 10 points is more valuable than a star with 20.

    Harden was the most valuable player for the Rockets in this series because he was by far the best player on our roster. Without him, we lose by 20+ every game. Any other answer is simply wrong.
     
  14. TJ VS TR

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    ..+1..
     
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    Obviously some people don't u freestanding the concept of MVP, the only right answer is harden, without him this team bus nothing
     
  16. Naija Texan

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    It was either Parsons or Garcia.

    Garcia was the only player capable of slowing Durant down for more then 3 minutes at a time.

    Parsons was the most efficient offensive player throughout the series.

    I would have considered Harden due to his scoring save his high volume of inefficient FGs and turnovers.
     
  17. k-money

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    Haaha don't forget ESPN;)
     
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    I think all starters had there moments. But with 3 Double-Doubles in a row i would pick Omer Asik
     

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