Olympic Teammates During The Off-season, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Chris Paul Are Now Fighting to Win the MVP |
The NBA MVP is not awarded to the best basketball player in
the league, but rather to the one that contributes most to a highly successful
team. Following the criteria of
selecting an MVP which includes the players’ leadership, team record and
statistical numbers, the race to the honour is narrowed down to a handful of
stars in a tightly contested battle for
the most prestigious award in the NBA.
Only a small few players can flaunt the honour of
contending, let alone winning the Most Valuable Player award. This year, those small few include the likes
of Oklahoma City Thunder’s forward Kevin
Durant, Los Angeles Clippers’ point guard
Chris Paul and of course, the best baller on the planet, reigning MVP, Miami
Heat’s forward LeBron James.
At mid-season, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Clippers
and the Miami Heat occupy 3 of the top 4 spots in the league, so the 3 superstars
are doing something right.
If the season were to end today, Chris Paul would have led
the Clippers to the 3rd best record in the Western Conference, and
in the entire league, upping their winning percentage from .606 to .708, a
significant difference in the span off a few short months. As Paul has led the Clippers to an
outstanding record, he has season averages of 16.6 ppg, 9.7 apg, 3.5 rpg and a
league leading 2.56 spg in only 33.5 minutes of playing time. Added onto these statistics, Paul is 7th
in the league in Player Efficiency with a PER of +23.3. Not only does Paul have exceptional
statistical impact on his team’s success, before the trade that sent him to
Tinseltown, the Clippers had a disappointing record of 32-50. When he arrived in LA, he made them an
immediate playoff team and title contender.
Kevin Durant is the high scoring sensation, leading the
charge for one of the elite teams in the league. Sitting in 2nd place in the entire
league, this young star has done a superb job of carrying the heavy weight of a
franchise on his long, scrawny shoulders.
Leading the league in ppg with an average of 29.6, as well as averaging
1.6 spg, 1.2 bpg, 4.5 apg and 7.4 rpg.
KD is also 2nd in the league in Player Efficiency with a
rating of +31.22. KD is the youngest
scoring champion in NBA history, and has been the scoring champ for 3 years in
a row, and is due to get another at the end of this season. At age 24, Durant is already considered one
of the best players in the NBA, widely thought of as 2nd best (behind
LeBron), and is more than ready to get his first MVP nod this year. Kevin Durant is also about to join an elite
club of very few players to average 50% from the field, 40% from the arc, and 90%
from the charity stripe.
Then we get to the King, LeBron James. LBJ is the best basketball player in the
world right now, he can do everything on the court, and does on a nightly
basis. If MVP was based purely on skill
level LeBron’s trophy cabinet would be overflowing with honours. Unfortunately this is not the case. LeBron led his Miami Heat team to a
championship last season, becoming the first player since Michael Jordan to win
MVP, Finals MVP, A Championship and an Olympic Gold Medal. Leading the league in PER with a rating of
+31.28, and shows off his overall abilities by ranking 4th in
points, 16th in steals, 28th in rebounds, 11th
in assists and shooting 54.7% from the field.
LeBron is the obvious favourite to win, but crazier things have
happened. Being in the company of Chris
Paul and Kevin Durant, an upset might be brewing.
The Verdict:
While LeBron is the clear choice to win this award, he will not be taking home a trophy at season’s end. Neither will Chris Paul. Kevin Durant is having one of the best, if not the best year of his very short, and very successful career. When it comes time to decide a winner, Durant will be rewarded for his hard work and numbers. Kevin Durant: 2013 NBA MVP.
While LeBron is the clear choice to win this award, he will not be taking home a trophy at season’s end. Neither will Chris Paul. Kevin Durant is having one of the best, if not the best year of his very short, and very successful career. When it comes time to decide a winner, Durant will be rewarded for his hard work and numbers. Kevin Durant: 2013 NBA MVP.
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