Dwight Howard: Crank Dat MVP

Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Kevin Garnett ... Dwight Howard? Steph Rockwood makes her case as to why Dwight Howard should at least be considered in the running for NBA MVP 2008.

by Steph Rockwood (Scribe)

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April 16, 2008

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This year, the NBA's most valuable player will NOT be Chris Paul, and sure as hell won't be Kobe Bryant.  The 2008 NBA MVP is going to be Dwight Howard.

Yes ladies and gentlemen, Dwight Howard.

You may think I’m crazy for saying this, but don’t worry because I have legitimate reasoning behind my MVP vote.

With basically the same roster, the Orlando Magic, with the help of Howard, continue to be a playoff contender.  They haven’t lost any juice transitioning from 2007 to 2008. 

D-How is averaging 20.9 points per game, which is rather impressive for a man of his stature, and Howard’s athleticism tops others of his position.

On top of these impressive offensive numbers, Howard is grabbing 14.3 boards a game.  He’s doing exactly what he’s supposed to be doing.

Kevin Garnett, who is actually in MVP contention, is only averaging 19.0 points and 9.3 rebounds per game.  Now, Garnett is a power-forward, but Boston has 14 more wins than Orlando, and Howard still has better numbers than him.

KG will always be a great player, but Dwight Howard really belongs on the MVP voting ballot.  Not only does he deserve to be in the running, but Most Improved Player (MIP), should be in his favor too.

Howard makes quite the case for himself for the MIP award.

Last year, Howard only averaged 17.6 points and 12.3 rebounds per game.  He also improved defensively, as his blocks per game went up from 1.9 to 2.2.

He is also really crashing the boards and helping his team out.  Last season, he averaged 8.86 defensive rebounds a game.  He's brought that up to 10.85 per game.  That’s more than we can say for KG.  He is only averaging 7.37 defensive boards a game.

You may come to KG’s defense saying that he needs a break because he’s in a new city.  He only played six more games last year than he did this year and his points per game and his rebounds per game decreased.

All I’m saying is that Dwight Howard has the numbers and the athleticism to be considered as the next NBA MVP.  Superman has my vote as the 2008 NBA MVP.

So, either take someone off that is not as worthy as you may have thought, or just add Dwight Howard to the list of candidates.

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  1. Steph, He won't win the mvp..... that said, you make some good points.... He is definetly the best young big in the game. He is young, so he will probly win it someday anyways... until then here's to KOBE taking it home..... like him or not he had an unbelievable year and in my opinion(for whatever it's worth) with all the injuries the lakers went through this season, he showed that he can truly carry a team. With the addition of Gasol and Bynums strong play the lakers will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come!!!! And it will be great team ball too...I will admit, it got old watching Kobe alone the last three years.....

  2. Yeah, I agree Dwight Howard is a fantastic player. Give him a few years and he will be ready to be up there with the stars like KOBE! Kobe's been the man this year and no the MVP award this year goes to him. Hands down. Like i said, Dwight is amazing and everyone knows he will be a big star when his time comes no matter what team he's on. Kobe lead his team through hard times during the regular season and now will get his pay in the off-season and with this award. ; )

  3. There's no way Dwight can be MVP, Kobe can eat him up one on one. His a young player and someday he will be one of the greatest players but not now.

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