His selfishness doesn't matter to me.
It should matter to you and all those bright minds who voted for him. Ultimately if Westbrook doesn't get close to his RS numbers in the playoffs and he wins the MVP many people will look like a joke, especially if Harden walks all over the Thunder like in game one.
Never in history a guy on a team with the 10th best record has won the MVP and for good reason. Excellent production translates to wins. Stat padding usually doesn't. Westbrook is a stat padder and in the playoffs with more intense defensive pressure (which from a D'Antoni team should be limited) already produced one massive disappearing act shooting his team to a blowout in the first game.
The numbers difference between Harden and Westbrook and their difference against the RS numbers in this series will explain why it was not very smart to vote for a stat padder on a team that gave up winning, gave up the possibility of developing players and building a working team offense, so that he could get his personal record. If I was the owner of the franchise I'd have fired both Donovan and Presti mid season.
He will probably win the MIP, but for me he is more important for his team (success) than Porzingis is for his Knicks. Even though the overall merch value of Porzingis might be higher because NY is a different market.
Yes that's exactly the point. That idiot Stern did famously said that his ideal Finals would be LAL vs LAL.
NY and LA are the 2 biggest markets. Porzingis happens to be the future of one of those teams.
Last edited by Lemonshine at 4/18/2017 9:07:02 AM