Hermen wrote:Ring_Wanted wrote:Record wise Houston and OKC are not great, despite crazy numbers by Westbrook and Harden. GSW is not winning more than last season and we've seen better from Durant and Curry. I'd give it to LeBron. Or Kawhi.
How is Houston's record not great? They have basically the same winning percentage as the Cavs.
I think they are on pace to win 57, which is good but not great. There have been plenty of MVPs at about 57 wins, though. What's special about Houston is that they are going to be +16 from last season, which is a very good jump. Very few teams loose an allstar center, put the ball in the hands of one guy, and improve by 16 games. It says something good about Harden and MikeD, and something bad about Howard and how badly the Rockets under performed last season.
OKC is on pace to win 48 after winning 55 last year. After losing KD for nothing, and starting a rookie in place of Ibaka, it it remarkable that they are going so well. And it will be historically special for an MVP to come from a team that has so few wins and is winning less than the year before.
IIRC, Nash has the lowest win total for an MVP. He won his second MVP under similar circumstances, winning 54 (down from 62). He was widely criticized as a media darling who didn't deserve the award. Then he took that team to the Western Conf Finals basically singlehandedly.
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