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- Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 10:00am #38432

UNCbasketballbumParticipantTony Parkerhas been plying ridiculous for the Spurs all season and is averaging 18 and 7. He was carving up the Lakers D like crazy last night. Could Parker sneak into MVP consideration?
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 10:05am #661047

MagikKnickParticipantI thinks its a little too late to sneak into the MVP race, thats a 2-headed monster
That whole Spurs team is amazing, im not really impressed with their roster, but yet they’re 44-16. Incredible.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 10:07am #661050

Bmore_DCParticipanthe is ballin right now but MVP? no
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 10:54am #661073

So raspyParticipantdoin his thing again this year like he always does, and consistenly goes overlooked. MVP is out of the question tho, his season doesn’t hold a candle to what Durant and Bron are doin.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 11:35am #661101

HaleParticipantHe should finish in the top 5 for MVP voting, but he has not shot of winning it.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 11:39am #661099

ProudGrandpaParticipantThaaat Tony Parker. I thought we were now always referring to the other one
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 11:59am #661112

IndianaBasketballParticipantI wouldn’t be mad if Tony Parker finished 3rd behind LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
He’s scoring and attacking the paint like he’s always done, but this season he’s creating more than ever averaging almost 8 assists. He’s also always been an average free-throw shooter, but this season he’s up to 80%. He’s leading that team and has them sitting at the top spot in the West. After getting spanked by Memphis last season, nobody would’ve thought the Spurs could grab the top spot again this season.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 12:19pm #661122
eyefortalentParticipantThe Pulse of the NBA New York, NY (Sports Network) – It seems to be a foregone conclusion that either LeBron James or Kevin Durant will take home the Most Valuable Player Award. James, of course, has the luxury of playing with another superstar in Dwyane Wade and a seven-time All-Star in Chris Bosh.
Durant’s supporting cast includes two-time All-Star Russell Westbrook, and James Harden, who will likely win the Sixth Man of the Year Award this season. My pick for MVP doesn’t have a number two guy quite like James and Durant have, plus his team has played without one of its star players for more than half the season.
Enough suspense. I’m talking about Tony Parker, who, like his team the San Antonio Spurs, doesn’t get his just due. Hall-of-Famer Magic Johnson, who was a two-time MVP winner, thinks Parker should be in the discussion.
"Tony Parker is playing on an MVP-type level. He’s just having his way," said Johnson, after Parker put up 25 points and seven assists in the Spurs’ 114-105 road win against the Thunder on March 16.
Parker’s best game of the season, however, came in the previous meeting against the Thunder on Feb. 4, when he completely destroyed fellow All-Star Westbrook, lighting him up for 42 points. The Spurs’ point guard was also flawless running the offense, as he had nine assists and no turnovers. Parker has done a great job this season finding a balance between scoring and creating shots for his teammates, averaging 19.1 points and a career-high 7.6 assists per game.
Both of his longtime teammates, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, realize he’s taken his game to another level and how valuable he’s been to the Spurs’ success this season.
"It’s been 10 years, and he’s had some amazing games, some amazing streaks," said Ginobili. "But he owns the team now; he really owns it." "He’s been the guy for us all year long and he’s controlling the game," said Duncan. "He’s making the right passes and making the shot when he has to. He’s been unbelievable."
There’s no disputing the great numbers both James (26.4 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 6.4 apg, 53-percent FG%) and Durant (27.8 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 3.4 apg, 51-percent FG%) have put up, and that Parker’s (19.1 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 7.6 apg, 48-percent FG%) pale in comparison to them, but the fact remains that the Spurs have a better winning percentage than the Heat and Thunder.
And in weighing Parker’s MVP credentials, I think you have to consider the fact that Ginobili has played a much lesser role this season and Duncan is no longer in the prime of his career.
Not only has Ginobili missed 29 games, but he’s averaging just 12.7 points and 23.7 minutes per game, which are the lowest totals since his rookie season, while Duncan is putting up 15 ppg while playing only 28.5 minutes. The Thunder, meanwhile, have had no significant injuries to their top players, while the Heat have been without Wade for 11 games. If you look beyond the normal numbers, I think you can make the case for Parker to take home the MVP Award.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 12:28pm #661126

HitsterParticipantTony should be in the mix for MVP but surely it is between KD and LeBron. Parker has quietly take over from Tim Duncan as the Spurs key player and has surely reached franchise level now.
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 1:52pm #661154
WälseParticipanti may get crushed for saying this, but i still feel he’s a top 5 pg over Rondo…
0 - Posted on: Wed, 04/18/2012 - 7:03pm #661317
river09ParticipantI really think he deserves a look for MVP. That said I don’t think he can win it. But he deserves to be in the discussion. He’s leading a offense of very aged (and mismatched) roster to perfection.
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