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Russell Westbrook is the 2016-2017 NBA Most Valuable Player. Exactly as I had predicted.
Pretty sure almost everyone predicted that he'd be MVP. 31 PPG is hard to beat and not to mention he had like 42 triple dubs?
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Savitar wrote
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Russell Westbrook is the 2016-2017 NBA Most Valuable Player. Exactly as I had predicted.
Pretty sure almost everyone predicted that he'd be MVP. 31 PPG is hard to beat and not to mention he had like 42 triple dubs?

Saw this coming before the finals
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BuhnyzMods wrote Lebron better of won MVP or i'm not watching NBA Again.
I swear to god you literally don't know anything about the NBA.. pls stop posting. You are fan boying LeBron who doesn't deserve to win MVP AT ALL this season over Harden, Westbrook, and Leonard over many others.
I think Lebron is the MVP of the league, and has been for the last several years in my opinion. The MVP award given out now should be the "Most Outstanding Player of the Year' award. If it went based on the actual most valuable player in the league I think it should no doubt be Lebron. If you take him off the Cavs, they aren't gonna be very good other than Kyrie, and maybe Love every now and then. You could put Lebron on any team now and they would probably make it to the finals if on a team in the East, and conference finals in the West till they go up against GS.
So, you are saying he could go the Lakers and they would make it to the conference* finals? I doubt it.

If that was the actual award then it would be flat out pointless. LeBron would win every year, so would Crosby (although he's being passed), and so would Tom Brady. Everyone knows he's the best player in the league.

You can go ahead and say he's the greatest of all time, but I won't agree, ever. MJ will always be the GOAT to me.
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Savitar wrote
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Russell Westbrook is the 2016-2017 NBA Most Valuable Player. Exactly as I had predicted.
Pretty sure almost everyone predicted that he'd be MVP. 31 PPG is hard to beat and not to mention he had like 42 triple dubs?


Seeing as how some people were even considering James Harden/Kawhi Leonard in the MVP race, it made me worry because some analysts were saying that Harden > Westbrook.

I'm just glad the voters had a correct mindset and picked the true MVP. He averaged a triple-double through the regular season and if I'm not mistaken, averaged a triple-double during the Playoffs as well. Was really, REALLY hard to beat this year.
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Russell Westbrook is the 2016-2017 NBA Most Valuable Player. Exactly as I had predicted.
Pretty sure almost everyone predicted that he'd be MVP. 31 PPG is hard to beat and not to mention he had like 42 triple dubs?


Seeing as how some people were even considering James Harden/Kawhi Leonard in the MVP race, it made me worry because some analysts were saying that Harden > Westbrook.

I'm just glad the voters had a correct mindset and picked the true MVP. He averaged a triple-double through the regular season and if I'm not mistaken, averaged a triple-double during the Playoffs as well. Was really, REALLY hard to beat this year.
Just depends if voters factored in how OKC/Houston were doing which was stupid if they did anyway.
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