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he might have gotten them to buy into his defense first mentality, that doesn't mean he does a good job coaching during the games. No coachwho uses laminate card deserves it in my book, he might win it, doesn't mean he deserves it. .Originally Posted by outacontrol music
Wow @ the MB hate...
He's gotten the best player in the game to buy in and his teammates buy into the championship defensive mentality.
Cavs are #1 in the NBA in defense.
LeBron is not in the DPOY discussion on accident.
Best record in the east and finally has the team getting it done on the offensive end of the floor?
I might bet my SN he will win COY
I'd be fine with those guys getting CoY.Originally Posted by Mw2889
For once I'd like to see coach of the year go to someone who actually makes a difference instead of just having good players.
I'd be happy if someone like Scott Skiles or Mike D'Antoni got coach of the year. Scott has the Bucks in the playoff race this deep in the season even with all the injuries. Mike has the Knicks fighting for a playoff spot which is something they haven't done in a while.
Even Jerry Sloan or Popovich would be good picks.
Rookie of the Year- Russell Westbrook
Defensive Player of the Year - Dwight Howard
Sixth Man - Nate Robinson
Most Improved Player- Devin Harris
Coach of the Year - I don't know
He's got the best all around numbers out of all rookies and he's the only one who's gotten better each month as opposed to beinghot/cold. You can argue that at some point Rose/Mayo hit walls...Westbrook has gotten better progressively and he's putting up 16, 5, and 5 right now inless minutes than both Rose/Mayo.Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Why Westbrook?
Wow @ the MB hate...
What hate?
yeah and the bucks would have not made the playoffs with their record on the other coast as wellOriginally Posted by JapanAir21
I'd be fine with those guys getting CoY.Originally Posted by Mw2889
For once I'd like to see coach of the year go to someone who actually makes a difference instead of just having good players.
I'd be happy if someone like Scott Skiles or Mike D'Antoni got coach of the year. Scott has the Bucks in the playoff race this deep in the season even with all the injuries. Mike has the Knicks fighting for a playoff spot which is something they haven't done in a while.
Even Jerry Sloan or Popovich would be good picks.
Reason I picked Sloan/Greg Pop is because both dudes have excelled in years filled with injuries.