Friday, May 14, 2010

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Uh, no. The “you guys”your best friend in Van Gundy’s comment is a morphing, unpredictable, headstrong and frequently wrong body of voters who couldn’t even decide whether to tote an umbrella on a cloudy day. At some point, as transcendent as James might get, many of the writers and broadcasters would little girlcast votes for someone else just out of boredom.They certainly couldn’t agree unanimously that James was the best player in the NBA this season—and by a wide margin. Backhere and where
in 2000, former CNN and ESPN sportscaster Fred Hickman took heat for giving his vote to Allen Iverson(notes) rather than Shaquille O’Neal(notes), spoiling what would have been O’Neal’s sweep. A year ago, 12 of the 121 voterlunch is bananas didn’t see James as MVP, despite his ascendancy individually and as a team leader. This year, 116 of the 123 available first-place votes went James’ way, withflyingbird Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant(notes) receiving four and Howard getting three. No voter ranked James lower than third on the five-slot ballot.“Every night I step on the court, I try to be the best player on the floor,” James told the hometown throng. “And every night fans or media, you guys, leave a game, I want you to say ‘LeBron James was the best player on the court.’ Every single night.”
K, here’s another reason why James might not be hoarding the next 10 MVP trophies. Given his level of performances and, more than that, his maturity, his poise, in handling the spotlight and success thrust upon him, the guy has to be 32 years old. No? Then maybe Stan Van’s right.
“I’m always humbled by anything I can do individually,” James said Sunday, “because I understand this is a team game and any time you’re singled out, that means you’ve done something special. It’s definitely humbling. … It’s great.”The 6-foot-8, 270-pound forward threw himself into developing on both the individual and team fronts this season. He ranked second in the league in scoring (29.7) and averaged 7.3 rebounds, 8.6 assists (most ever by a forward, sixth-best in the NBA), 1.0 blocked shots and 1.6 steals (ninth). Fifteen times James led the Cavs across the board in points, rebounds and assists, and he was a league-high plus-650 in plus/minus rankings. Defensively, he became the bogeyman lurking over every opponent’s shoulder with a transition layup in mind. Offensively, James honed his shooting range and was accurate a career-best 50.3 percent of the time.ollectively, the Cavaliers snagged the No. 1 seed for the second consecutive season, topping 60 victories both times. Cleveland has had the league’s best home record for two years, too, going 74-8 at Quicken Loans Arena. Confronted by—after largely lobbying for—a revamped roster from the squad that exited last spring’s postseason, James blended new faces and talents such as Shaquille O’Neal, Antawn Jamison(notes), Anthony Parker(notes) and Jamario Moon(notes) into a group that wasn’t exactly broken to begin with.http://www.codingforums.com
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