The Race is OnThe NBA MVP race holds a grip over most fans and analyst every year for some reason or another. It is the preeminent discussion piece between the All Star break and the start of the playoffs (and depending on whom the front runner is, some time after). One point of contention that never seems to away is, no one at this point quite knows how to judge it from year to year. A few have decided that some sort of mathematical formula should be used to determine the best candidate (whether it be a combination of simple stats, win shares, PER, or something even more complicated). Others just assume that it should just be the best player in the league for every season (however that’s really determined). There’s another camp that feels that it should go to the best player on the best team (this line of thinking ignores several factors that go into winning). Therein lies the problem, is the best player (or the best player on the best team) in the league necessarily the most valuable? Add Comment (3)
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