Saturday, January 24, 2009

NBA MVP


NBA MVP


1. Lebron James - King James is a one man wrecking crew averaging 28PPG, 7 REBS, 7 DIMES. He leads the Cavs in points, rebounds and assists. He has dominated on the offensive end of the court and stepped his game up defensively this season as well. He has led the Cavs to a 33-8 record without a legitimate sidekick.


2. Kobe Bryant - The reigning MVP is averaging 26PPG, 5 REBS, 5 DIMES per game. He has gutted it out all season by playing with a dislocated right finger all season. This hasn't stopped Bryant from leading the Lakers to the best winning percentage in the NBA.


3. Dwight Howard - The man child has come into his own averaging 20 PPG, 14 REBS, 3.2 BLKS. He has sparked the Magic to a 33-9 start. The scary thing about Dwight Howard is he has yet to reach his peak. Howards is already the best big man in the league at only 23 years of age.


4. Dwyane Wade - Dwade is the most underrated superstar in the NBA. He is leading the league in scoring at just under 29 points, grabbing 5 boards and dishing out 7 assists per game. He averages twice as many points as the second leading scorer on the Heat and averages 1.5 blocks per game despite being just 6'4". He has guided a depleted Heat team to a winning record.


5. Chris Paul - Chris Paul is simply the best point guard in the NBA. He took the title from Steve Nash two years ago and has never looked back. Paul averages 21 PPG, 11 DIMES, 5 REBS, a night. He leads the league in steals with just under 3 a game and has made the Hornets a NBA title contender.


Others deserving consideration:

Chauncey Billups - Just look at what the Pistons have become without Chauncey.

Dirk Nowitzki - Dirk is playing the best basketball of his career, too bad the Mavs aren't.

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