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This my be Spurs Colored Glasses, but I think one of the biggest things Wemby can do to insert him into the MVP discussion would be to finish with the #1 seed AND do these things:I agree to some extent....I think overall win loss record will matter and it will swing the votes.
Assuming Jokic, SGA, Cade, Wemby all met the 65 games requirement.
Argument for Jokic not getting MVP = Voter fatigue....he already has 3 MVPs. And being a 3rd seed or worst (assuming at season end), I don't think will help his case despite his insane number. Last year he also had 1 of the insane stats in history but still lose to SGA (OKC running away with 68 wins).
Argument for SGA not getting MVP = It would depend if OKC maintain their 1st seed. I am not sure if the voters will give SGA back-to-back MVPs if OKC record regress (from 1st seed last year to 2nd seed this year).
So if Spurs and Pistons can get the first seed respectively, I think Cade and Wemby still have a great chance....Both Cade and Wemby are more or less with the same situation....bottom of the league 2 years ago and now is fighting for top seed in respective conference. I think it all boil down to
- Spurs vs Pistons: The 2 regular season game matchup records
- Their team overall record and
- Quality of Cade's teammates vs Wemby's teammates. Who carried their team more...
- And of course the "popularity" of Cade and Wemby.
- Go 4-1 against SGA and OKC (done)
- Go 4-0 against Jokic and DEN (which would be 3-0 for Wemby, since he missed the first game)
- Go 2-0 against Cade and DET (starts tonight)
That is also a great demonstration of how defense absolutely plays into the voting conversation, despite whatever some troll on this forum thinks. Kawhi only averaged 21ppg that year but was DPOY and was considered the best two-way player in the league. LeBron had significantly better offensive stats than Kawhi that year, but voters still gave the #2 spot in the MVP race to Nephew.
If Wemby pulls us to the #1 seed and dominates all of those other MVP candidates, the conversation will get very real.