My case for the NBA's MVP award

Who should be the League MVP?

  • Kobe

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • JWALL

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Steph Curry

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lebae

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Harden

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • KD

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ant Davis

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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John Wall is the best Point guard in the NBA right now. His mid game shot is consistent, his speed is unrivaled and his 3pt is dropping. Steph Curry is best shooter in the game, only PG who's playing on John's level. Wall is leading the eastern conference point guards in all star votes. He is averaging close to 20/10 in points/ assists. He stands at 6 foot 4 and moves around the court like acrobatic street cat. He won the dunk contest last year, and just got his first signature shoe line. He is the master of the spinning layup, and can flush dunks with both hands easily. He still has moments where he turns the ball over or makes a bad decision, albeit he has the wizards at 22-8. If he is not the MVP this year then I don't know who is. He runs a 4.2 forty with the ball in his hands, and can dish the ball on a dime. Ladies and gentleman your Most improved player or MVP John Wall....

 
 
Love Wall but until he shores up his TO's and more consistent midrange..
 
Kobe?
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funny thing is Jimmy Buckets, if he keeps at this pace and the bulls get that 1 seed, has a pretty good shot at mvp. He's the mvp so far imo

him and harden
 
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it's curry and harden at the top, maybe even marc gasol.

there's a drop off after that if we're talking MVP.
 
John Wall is the best Point guard in the NBA right now. His mid game shot is consistent, his speed is unrivaled and his 3pt is dropping. Steph Curry is best shooter in the game, only PG who's playing on John's level. Wall is leading the eastern conference point guards in all star votes. He is averaging close to 20/10 in points/ assists. He stands at 6 foot 4 and moves around the court like acrobatic street cat. He won the dunk contest last year, and just got his first signature shoe line. He is the master of the spinning layup, and can flush dunks with both hands easily. He still has moments where he turns the ball over or makes a bad decision, albeit he has the wizards at 22-8. If he is not the MVP this year then I don't know who is. He runs a 4.2 forty with the ball in his hands, and can dish the ball on a dime. Ladies and gentleman your Most improved player or MVP John Wall....

Ladies and gentlemen, the ESPN Sportscenter generation. :lol:

For comparison's sake here is Wall's current numbers compared to old man Chris Paul.

Wall - 17.6 PPG, 10.4 APG, 4.6 REB, .456 FG%, 23 3PT, .319 3PT%, .761 FT%, 3.9 TO, 20.9 PER
Paul - 18.1 PPG, 9.4 APG, 4.6 REB, .481 FG%, 51 3PT, .402 3PT%, .875 FT%, 2.1 TO, 25.1 PER


Wall's having a GREAT year. But let's chill a bit -- even if he can flush dunks with both hands.
 
Current MVP: Curry

Let's be realistic. Jimmy Butler wouldn't even get a vote for MVP (by whomever does the votes) even though he does deserve it. The kid is drastically overlooked.
 
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