@lthomasnews And yall didn't have to give up of your own picks, so yall will get a lottery pick this year in a super stacked draft. Imagine if they also get Boozer.
Now, you can argue that that has *nothing* to do with who is the MVP this year.
I agree with that! I think CP3 is the MVP for a litany of different reasons.
My point is simply that Nikola Jokic is going to be a massive outlier (a la Dave Cowens) on the list of MVP winners.
@BMurrrdy @ComplexSports Nah. The bigget one has been arrested for hitting a woman before. Us nuggets fans generally don't like him, the other Jokic Brother seems fine though.
They asked Skip Bayless if Nikola Jokic is the Best Player in the World and he says, “I can’t give up on Embiid” and referenced their January 28th regular season matchup when Embiid had 47 LOL
I’ve never seen a regular season performance mean more for an ‘MVPs’ legacy.
The entire Denver Nuggets team had to watch the media hand Embiid that MVP because of the narrative that Jokic was stat-padding, not a historically great player and had voter bias on his side.
Jamal is sharing how the TEAM felt. It was the nastiest MVP narrative I’ve ever seen.
Hey remember the Finals game when denver was about to win in then Butler kicked Aaron Gordon in the balls on a 3 and the refs reviewed it and said it was a foul on Gordon?
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One more win tonight, completes the process, a vision that began nearly nine years ago.
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@Traderboi_@SwipaCam Kyrie is must see talent that you can't see because he's never on the court because he's to busy getting suspended for spreading JQ conspiracy theories.