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- Posted on: Sat, 11/13/2010 - 8:33am #23123
whateverParticipantRun for the mvp it is based only in stats not in highlights, heroics or other factors that might be taken into account when considering this award. For the elaboration of this ranking different stats were taken into account including efficiency, per diem, team record and some others. The player with the highest coefficient was assigned with a 100. Only includes games till date it is not a projection.
1. Paul Gasol 100
2. Chris Paul 99
3. Russell Westbrook 90.6
4. Paul Millsap 90
5. Kobe Bryant 86.7
6. Carmelo Anthony 85.4
7. Monta Ellis 84.5
8. Rajon Rondo 83.4
9. Lebron James 83.2
10. Dwight Howard 82.3
Honorary Mentions: Kevin Durant, Rudy Gay, Tim Duncan, Joakim Noah, Deron Williams
0 - Posted on: Sat, 11/13/2010 - 1:14pm #433892
NYK2010ParticipantWay too early not even 1/8 of the season has passed.
Gasol and Paul lead the race right now.
Mello ahead of Rondo, Deron Williams that seems odd. Where is Derrick Rose he’s averaging 24 pts and 10 asts and Paul Pierce should be on the honorable mention list. Duncan not sure why he’s on the list esp. the way Parker and Ginobli are playing. Also RJ has improved over last year too so far. John Wall will probably be on the list if the Wiz won more.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 11/13/2010 - 1:14pm #433897
NYK2010ParticipantWay too early not even 1/8 of the season has passed.
Gasol and Paul lead the race right now.
Mello ahead of Rondo, Deron Williams that seems odd. Where is Derrick Rose he’s averaging 24 pts and 10 asts and Paul Pierce should be on the honorable mention list. Duncan not sure why he’s on the list esp. the way Parker and Ginobli are playing. Also RJ has improved over last year too so far. John Wall will probably be on the list if the Wiz won more.
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