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Who is the MVP of the NBA?

Derek CurryMar 24, 2008

In the recent time since the All-Star break, there have been many debates between who the MVP of the NBA should be. Most analysts have it narrowed down to four players, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett and Chris Paul. Between these players, two of them have been named quite frequently and for good reason. Lebron James and Kobe Bryant should be the in the lead for the MVP, and that's what most analysts are saying.

There are many reasons why they are in the lead for the MVP, but there are also reasons for why it is accurate to not put Kevin Garnett and Chris Paul in the conversation. First let's start with Kevin Garnett. An amazing player who is most likely going to give you a double-double every game, yes. You can't argue with his numbers.

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The thing you can argue however, he has other guys that step up as well. In recent weeks, it has not been Garnett taking the big shots and having the big games. Ray Allen and Paul Pierce have been picking up a lot of the slack, which shows that KG is not as important to his team as LeBron or Kobe is. I'm not saying he is not important, but just not as important.

Next comes Chris Paul. Chris Paul, like KG is an amazing player. The thing against Chris Paul is that he is not the dominate player that takes over a game like LeBron and Kobe. He is the best player on his team, and his fellow teammates are not as good as KG's, but they are better then LeBron's cast of players. Which means that he is still not the most needed out of the four players for his team to win. Which makes it come down to Kobe and LB.

Both of these players absolutely dominate, and even with recent acquisitions of Pau Gasol for Kobe and the new faces for LB, they are still needed for their teams to win. With this being said, LeBron, not Kobe should win the MVP and here are the reasons why.

LeBron is leading Kobe in the three main offensive categories. He is averaging 30.8 ppg (league leader), 8.2 rebounds, and 7.3 assists per game. This is compared to Kobe's 28.3 a game, 6.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists. Along with beating Kobe in statistics, LeBron has also been a better closer this year. Having more game-winning or game-deciding shots made then Kobe. Kobe Bryant may be a better one-on-one defender, but defensively LeBron averages just as many steals as Kobe at 1.9 a game, and is averaging more blocks per game then Kobe (1.0 to .5).

The last point, which may be the biggest point, LB mean's more to his team then any of the other MVP candidates. Even with the much improved cast, without LeBron at the driver's seat, that team is probably fighting for the eighth seed in the playoffs in the weak eastern conference at best. LeBron means more to the league and to his team then any other candidate.

LeBron should win the MVP. Period.

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