Any Chance At This?

Curry has been very average at best, he currently has finals averages of 23.5ppg, 6.3apg, 5 turnovers per game, and shooting 41%.
LeBron's has finals averages of: 35.8ppg, 12rpg, 8.3apg, and shooting 38%.
I think if Curry plays just a little better for the remainder of the series, they probably give it to him. I also have a theory:
If LeBron continues to go nuts and Cavs lose in 6, they could give LeBron the MVP in front of Cleveland's crowd. Hard to imagine them giving LeBron finals MVP in GS if it goes to 7 and they lose.
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WGAF?
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Assuming GS wins, and wins in 6, then I think you have to strongly consider giving the MVP trophy to Andre Iguodala ... he's been the best Warrior in the series by far at this point.
That being said, if LBJ keeps his averages around that level, then it wouldn't shock me if he wins the MVP award. For what he is working with, pushing this series to at least 6 games is a testament to what he's done. The Cavs honestly had no business winning 2 games in this series. -
I was thinking Iguodala could steal it as well. Similar to how Kawhi stole it last year, and didn't come on til games 3-5 in last years finals.Tequilla said:Assuming GS wins, and wins in 6, then I think you have to strongly consider giving the MVP trophy to Andre Iguodala ... he's been the best Warrior in the series by far at this point.
That being said, if LBJ keeps his averages around that level, then it wouldn't shock me if he wins the MVP award. For what he is working with, pushing this series to at least 6 games is a testament to what he's done. The Cavs honestly had no business winning 2 games in this series.
It probably won't happen, because it is hard to imagine the NBA giving the hardware to a player on the losing team, but no one on GS really deserves it as of now. However, there is still at least two more games. If neither Iggy or Curry assert themselves, I could see LeBron getting it if they lose in 6. The irony there is that if they lose in 7, LeBron probably deserves it even more since he got them an extra win, but hard to imagine them announce LeBron as finals MVP at Oracle. -
Anyone who argues LeBron isn't the most valuable player in this series isn't watching. This is a sweep by 40+ per game without LeBron. I can't imagine a more valuable performance.
Of course, losing players have probably deserved the MVP before and not received it, and as you noted West is the only losing player who ever won it and that was way back before Race was old enough to be president. I can't really see it happening, but as you said, it would require a) the Cavs looser in six b) Curry doesn't go off the last two games.
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I'd have no problem with LBJ winning the Finals MVP - it would be deserved - particularly if the last 2 GS wins are competitive games. His case goes down just a bit if we see another 2 wins similar to Game 4 where GS runs them off the court.
This series has always been about GS handling their business than anything else.
Curry was a deserving MVP this year as the best player on the best team and the catalyst for everything that they did. That being said, the brilliance of GS is that they are a team that is built on far more than a single player. Curry is absolutely brilliant as a player and probably the best shooter that I've ever seen (particularly off the dribble). But there's no way that Curry wins a title without having the right pieces and players around him. That's not a knock on him ... that's true for pretty much every single player that has ever played the game. -
I'm gonna argue that last night after he bumped his head, LBJ kinda took the night off. Maybe it was the gash in the head or maybe he just figured he would save his fuel to fight another day.dnc said:Anyone who argues LeBron isn't the most valuable player in this series isn't watching. This is a sweep by 40+ per game without LeBron. I can't imagine a more valuable performance.
Of course, losing players have probably deserved the MVP before and not received it, and as you noted West is the only losing player who ever won it and that was way back before Race was old enough to be president. I can't really see it happening, but as you said, it would require a) the Cavs looser in six b) Curry doesn't go off the last two games.
I think there's a good chance both happen. I'd love to see him win it.
But that wasn't the same guy as in games 1 through 3.
When my kid who is the biggest LBJ pimp alive starts yelling "Point Shaver!" at the TV, it tells me BronBron was mailing it in.
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Unless Lebron completely shits the bed (which he won't) in games 5 and 6 then he should absolutely get the MVP.
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Shawn Kemp got serious consideration in 1996 even with Jordan there. Kemp played so well that Wally Walker gave Jim Mcelvaine a raise.
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Any guesses on mvp? It's a 3 man race between Iguodala, Curry and LBJ.
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Iggy was a non-factor for half the series and LeBrick is 12 for 31 tonight.NeedleInTheSky88 said:Any guesses on mvp? It's Curry.
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StephNeedleInTheSky88 said:Any guesses on mvp? It's a 3 man race between Iguodala, Curry and LBJ.
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Steph deserves it.
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It's Iggy. He deserves it.
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I've loved Iggy's game since his frosh year at Zona, and he played his tail off this series, but if Curry had drawn the same defensive attention Igoudala did he would have averaged 60.NeedleInTheSky88 said:It's Iggy. He deserves it.
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But at the same time Curry didn't have to play defense at all in this series except for game 1 when Irving played. Iguodala had to defend LeBron for most the series.dnc said:
I've loved Iggy's game since his frosh year at Zona, and he played his tail off this series, but if Curry had drawn the same defensive attention Igoudala did he would have averaged 60.NeedleInTheSky88 said:It's Iggy. He deserves it.
Curry was easily the most valuable player on the winning team.
And if you compare Curry's regular season stats to his finals stats, they're down. Iguodala played his best basketball of the year in the finals. -
IMO Iguodala had the biggest imprint on this series for the Warriors - a very worthy selection
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And for those that like to say that I'm not dialed in, I had Iguodala as MVP after Game 4 ... but then again, I'm never dialed in.
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To be fair, you apparently have as much NBA knowledge as 7 of the 11 MVP voters.Tequilla said:And for those that like to say that I'm not dialed in, I had Iguodala as MVP after Game 4 ... but then again, I'm never dialed in.
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His shooting percentages and assists were down. Then again:NeedleInTheSky88 said:
But at the same time Curry didn't have to play defense at all in this series except for game 1 when Irving played. Iguodala had to defend LeBron for most the series.dnc said:
I've loved Iggy's game since his frosh year at Zona, and he played his tail off this series, but if Curry had drawn the same defensive attention Igoudala did he would have averaged 60.NeedleInTheSky88 said:It's Iggy. He deserves it.
Curry was easily the most valuable player on the winning team.
And if you compare Curry's regular season stats to his finals stats, they're down. Iguodala played his best basketball of the year in the finals.
Regular season Curry 23.8 ppg
Finals Curry 26.0 ppg
Regular season Curry 4.3 rpg
Finals Curry 5.2 rpg
And who cares if he played better during the regular season? The Finals MVP goes to the player who was the most valuable in the finals, not the players whose stats increased the most from the regular season in the finals.
Curry was the most valuable player in the series for the Warriors. Take Igoudala off the Warrios and the series is a coinflip. Take Curry off the Warriors and the Cavs win in 5.
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Iggy was so valuable that he got pulled so his bricks at the free throw line didn't cost the Warriors the title.
His defense held Lebron to 40 points a game with 2 guys helping him
He was great on wide open shots because Curry took all the defense.
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Uncle Race is r, ykRaceBannon said:Iggy was so valuable that he got pulled so his bricks at the free throw line didn't cost the Warriors the title.
His defense held Lebron to 40 points a game with 2 guys helping him
He was great on wide open shots because Curry took all the defense.