Lebron James is NBA MVP

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  • Vinsane
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 5971

    #16


    AKRON, Ohio -- Unstoppable at both ends of the floor this season, LeBron James claimed the league MVP on Monday, receiving the award in the high school gym where he first emerged on the national scene.

    "This is a place where all my dreams started and where I thought they could become real," James said in accepting the award at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. "There's really not a better place."

    The Cleveland Cavaliers star won what some expected to be a close vote in a slam dunk. He received 109 of a possible 121 first-place votes to easily outdistance Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers. James totaled 1,172 points in balloting by media members in the U.S. and Canada.

    Bryant, last year's winner, got two first-place votes and finished with 698 points. Miami guard Dwyane Wade was third with 680 points and was named first on seven ballots. Orlando center Dwight Howard (328) was fourth followed by New Orleans guard Chris Paul (192).

    James is the first Cavaliers player to win the award. He averaged 28.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 7.2 assists this season, his sixth as a pro. He also finished second in voting for defensive player of the year, making him perhaps the league's most dominant two-way player since Michael Jordan.

    "You look at the guys who have won this award -- Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Dr. J, Oscar Robertson," James said. "All these guys laid down the path for guys like myself and Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul, Dwight Howard and Dwyane Wade to name a few."

    James credited his teammates, who along with coach Mike Brown were present to see him accept the award, for raising their games in the Cavaliers' best season ever.

    "Individual accolades come when team success happens," James said. "You look at those 14 guys over there, I got the award because of them. They put in the work."

    At 24 years, 106 days on the final day of the regular season, James is the youngest player to win the award since Moses Malone (24 years, 16 days) in 1978-79. Wes Unseld was 23 when he won it in 1968-69.

    "I'm 24 years old. To be up here and win this MVP award, I never thought it would happen this fast. I always dreamed about celebrating championships with teammates," James said.

    "It takes a lot of sweat," said Cleveland general manager Danny Ferry. "I'm sure he did a lot of sweating right here. I've been fortunate enough to watch him sweat the past four years when no one else was around. I just want to acknowledge that and give it a round of applause."

    James vied all season for MVP honors with Bryant and Wade. The three played on the U.S. gold medalist Olympic team last summer and seemed to upstage each other nightly.

    "He deserved it," Wade said. "I said all year, I thought LeBron was the MVP of this league. He's a guy who every year is going to be in that conversation. ... He showed it all year, especially with his team's success."

    Focused right from the start, the 6-foot-8, 250-pound James sharpened his already formidable skills this season.

    He started a career-high 81 games and set personal bests in field-goal (49) and free-throw (79) percentages as well as blocks (93). James became the second player to post five straight seasons of at least 27 points, six rebounds and six assists. The other is Robertson, whose game is the one to which James' is most often compared.

    James nearly averaged a triple-double -- 32 points, 11.3 rebounds and 7.5 assists -- as the top-seeded Cavaliers breezed through the first round of the playoffs, sweeping the Detroit Pistons in four games. Cleveland will host the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 on Tuesday.

    James received the award at the school where he won three state basketball championships and became a Sports Illustrated cover subject at 17 years old. He announced plans to skip college in the Fighting Irish's quaint gym and recently filmed a "60 Minutes" interview there, where his retired No. 23 jersey hangs on a wall.

    A few days after the Cavaliers were eliminated from last year's playoffs by Boston, James got back in the gym.

    Despite scoring 45 points in the finale, James didn't feel he had done enough. So he went to work. He spent hours at the Cavaliers' training facility working on his jump shot. He practiced finishing at the rim with his left hand, making him nearly impossible to stop inside.

    James also began lifting weights like never before, adding muscle to his considerable frame. Then, once he began working out with the Olympic team, James aimed to refine his defensive game and became an elite stopper, often guarding the other team's best player -- regardless of position.

    "His leaping ability with his strength and explosion, he's by himself," said Cavaliers assistant coach Chris Jent, who spent most of last summer working with James. "We don't have anyone in the league like him. Baseline to baseline he has to be the fastest or one of the fastest guys ever, and he can do it with the ball.

    "And then once he gets there, his jumping is up there -- maybe by himself. That combination along with his mental attitude and aggressiveness make him unguardable."
    25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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    • Primetime
      Thank You Prince
      • Nov 2008
      • 17526

      #17
      Kobe got screwed!!

      /stupidity.

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      • Vinsane
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 5971

        #18
        Most Valuable Player not Most Valuable Player To Their Team.

        /Dwayne Wade got screwed discussion.
        25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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        • LC AAU
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 14217

          #19
          We all know Wade got screwed.
          sig is too big, resize it

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          • OKCL
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 3198

            #20
            Much deserved.

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            • Bear Pand
              RIP Indy Colts
              • Feb 2009
              • 5945

              #21
              Originally posted by dell71
              Does it really matter?

              Why on Earth would KG be mentioned. It's not like they went down the tubes without him.

              Just show me the All-NBA team(s).
              yeah because even though there was a clear winner in LBJ it was gonna be interesting to see how they handled Kobe/Wade/D12 etc.

              They gave Kobe 2nd place which surprised me.

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              • FirstTimer
                Freeman Error

                • Feb 2009
                • 18729

                #22
                Originally posted by xfl2001fan
                Kobe probably should have had the MVP prior to last season...it may have been 05-06. I know I remember thinking that last years MVP was more a career achievement than anything.


                Paul and Bron last year>Kobe.

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                • Primetime
                  Thank You Prince
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 17526

                  #23
                  LeBron every year > Kobe any year.

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                  • ralaw
                    Posts too much
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 6663

                    #24
                    Generally with MVP announcements it makes for a lot of conversation, debate and haters come out of the closet. However, with LeBron winning the award everyone just agrees and moves on. Does LeBron not have haters? or do even his haters just know what the deal is? I don't even see Kobe fans hating.

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                    • Vinsane
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 5971

                      #25
                      Originally posted by ralaw
                      Generally with MVP announcements it makes for a lot of conversation, debate and haters come out of the closet. However, with LeBron winning the award everyone just agrees and moves on. Does LeBron not have haters? or do even his haters just know what the deal is? I don't even see Kobe fans hating.
                      LeBron has haters, but haters can't doubt skill. For six years now LeBron has been putting the league in shock and awe. And he's only 24. Kobe has haters because of the Colorado thing mostly, until then I remember a good majority of people on the Kobe bandwagon, myself included. I can't hate skill, I see Kobe as one of the best to ever play the game.

                      There are not so much haters as there are detractors. We all have "our guy" that we want to see win. Look at the votes though, LeBron stole the show, if it was close between him and another player then yeah, we can debate all day. When you win the award by that much of a margin though? Not a lot can be said for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th place and so on.
                      25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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