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Who is most likely to win an MVP out of these guys?

Man, that was one game where he played 15 minutes and shot 14 of 18 free throws, this particular per 36 means absolutely nothing.
Hell, I actuality think getting to the line 18 times in 15 minutes is pretty impressive. I doubt many other players ever do that.
 
MVP is a pretty meaningless award, so meh.

LeBron is easily the most valuable player in the NBA, and has been since he won his first MVP. Instead of giving the award to the real guy, they make excuses for why they give it to somebody else, by saying it's a regular season award, which is dumb.

They should call it the regular season best guy award and then also give out the actual MVP award to the actual MVP.
 
MVP is a pretty meaningless award, so meh.

LeBron is easily the most valuable player in the NBA, and has been since he won his first MVP. Instead of giving the award to the real guy, they make excuses for why they give it to somebody else, by saying it's a regular season award, which is dumb.

They should call it the regular season best guy award and then also give out the actual MVP award to the actual MVP.

Overall agree with this.
But I 100% still would have given it to Curry two years ago.
 
Hell, I actuality think getting to the line 18 times in 15 minutes is pretty impressive. I doubt many other players ever do that.

Yeah, impressive, but you can't extrapolate from a single game. Per 36 is an average, you can't have an average if you only have 1 sample or value. That's why this particular per 36 stat is useless.
 
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