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    My Top 5

    1. Kobe Bryant
    2. Chris Paul
    3. LeBron James
    4. Kevin Garnett
    5. Tim Duncan

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    To be honest with you, I think this is the year for Kobe or Chris Paul.
    Some people might hate me for saying this, but why is Lebron in the MVP race?
    He is in fact, the best player in the league, but we've seen way too many times that the MVP award went to the Best player of the Best team in the league.
    Using this anology, KG should be the MVP but it is a drawback that Boston is in the East with 13 horrible teams.
    Its time for Kobe or Chris Paul.
    Both the Lakers and the Hornets were expected to be #7 or 8 seeds in the West.
    And both teams are fighting for #1 team in the west.

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    Some people might hate me for saying this, but why is Lebron in the MVP race?
    He is in fact, the best player in the league, but we've seen way too many times that the MVP award went to the Best player of the Best team in the league.

    Good point....but take LeBron off the Cavs...we're lucky to win 20 games. That alone makes him the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER to his team.

    I don't get the voters reasons for picking the best player on the best team. It doesn't make sense.

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    yea I never really understood that, but thats how voters picked the MVP in the past and this will not change for a long long time in my opinion.
    Same thing was said to Kobe past two years. "Without kobe, Lakers is a lottery bound team." And he did not win MVP award but Steve Nash did.
    Even when Kobe scored 81, he did not win the MVP award but player of the month and week award.
    I still agree with you that Cleveland is a lottery bound team without Lebron, but I still think he is the Most talented Player than the Most Valuable Player.
    So that being said, I think it will come down to Kobe, Chris Paul and KG.
    Personally, I think Kobe and Chris Paul deserve it more than KG just because KG was awarded one before. :)

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    Id go with (in order)

    Kobe
    CP
    KG
    LeBron

    mostly because Kobe has meant the most to his team this year. CP will come in a very close second I think. Garnett would likely warrant more consideration if the Celtics hadnt made so many moves this offseason- Garnett is definately a huge part of the Celts success, but they played pretty well when he was hurt, also

    as much as I dont like Kobe, I think he wins in a close vote

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    Stoudemire scored 38 points and went 20-20 (a new franchise record) from the free throw line in the Suns win over the Rockets. MVP candidate?

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    Stoudemire scored 38 points and went 20-20 (a new franchise record) from the free throw line in the Suns win over the Rockets. MVP candidate?


    I personally think that without Amare the suns would be out of the playoff picture. I know alot of people would probably disagree with me but it is just my opinion.

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    The top 3 for MVP are:
    1- Kobe
    2- CP3
    3- KG

    Personally, I don't feel anybody else is even close. Lebron is putting up huge numbers, but the Cavs are not very good. They wouldn't even be in the playoffs if they were in the West. If Lebron wins it this year, then Kobe should have won it a few times by now. Lebron will win it a few times before all is said and done, but this is not the year.

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    Heres mine:
    1. Lebron
    2. Chris Paul
    3. KG
    4. Kobe
    5. Nash

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    ok first of all the people saying lebron shouldnt even be mentioned... i dont mean to attack you but that could be the stupidest post i have ever read on any site about any subject.. actually you say he is the most talented player and the same post say he shouldnt be thought of... alrrrrigghhht.. yeah i agree they are two different things but to say he shouldnt even be mentioned is pretty ridiculous..

    but for my opinion i think the mvp should probably be tmac... many players have set personal records but he carried his team, even after yao went down to break TEAM records.. without him, even if they had yao, that wouldnt have been possible! this all depends though on how they do the first round!

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