5 NBA Achievements That Need to be Forfeited

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Dwight Howard’s 2009 Defensive Player of the Year

Every NBA award is based on opinion, but DPOY is one of the most subjective. Everybody has different ideas of what makes someone a top defender. Is it just whoever has the most blocks or steals? How much does rebounding factor into defense? Are the 1-on-1 lockdown defenders in the game being overlooked for the award because they don’t put up impressive stats?

Also consider it has become a lot harder to play perimeter defense in the NBA due to recent rule changes, which makes the case for true defensive stalwarts like Shane Battier and Bruce Bowen even stronger because they’re playing with the deck stacked against them. It takes a lot more stamina, foot speed and smarts to be a good perimeter defender in the NBA than it does to guard the post. In the ’90s it was safe to say that the center position was the hardest to guard, with guys like Hakeem Olajuwon, Patrick Ewing, Shaq, David Robinson, Alonzo Mourning and others being the focal point of their respective teams. Today, the game has changed immensely, as wing players and two-guards have become the main superstars of the League.

Night in and night out, particularly in ‘08-09, LeBron was in charge of stopping the other team’s best scorer, whereas Dwight was told to stand in the paint, wait until someone drives to the basket, and block a shot. Let’s be honest, who was Dwight’s toughest matchup? A nearly 40-year-old Shaq? C’mon. LeBron faced the likes of Kobe, Wade, Roy, Joe Johnson, Rudy Gay and Pierce each night. On top of shutting down the other team’s best scorer, LeBron made chase-down blocks a new specialty with a collection of highlight blocks. It seemed as if each time LeBron played, one of his blocks was on that night’s “Top Plays.” LeBron’s defensive presence played a huge role in Cleveland’s 66-16 record, and there’s no reason why he shouldn’t have won his first Defensive POY.

Steve Nash’s 2006 MVP

Don’t get me wrong, Nash had a great season on his way to his second straight MVP, but let’s just draw some comparisons here: Nash and the Suns finished with a record of 54-28, the third-best record in the League behind the Pistons and the Spurs. Even if the MVP award was to be given to the best player on the best team each year, Nash still wouldn’t be the No. 1 candidate, seeing as his team wasn’t the best.

The MVP is the NBA’s version of “Best Player,” and simply put, Kobe Bryant was the best player in the NBA that season. He finished with remarkable numbers, averaging 35 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, as opposed to Nash’s 18 points and 11 dimes. Not to downplay Nash’s season, but he had nowhere near the resume that Bryant had. It got to the point where Kobe was being debated as the best scorer to ever play the game. He made it look as if he could really score whenever he wanted, like when he went on a four-game streak of scoring 50-plus points. Not to mention he dropped 62 points in three quarters’ worth of work in a game against Dallas, then dropped the famous 81 points in one game against Toronto. Kobe defined that season, and should have been MVP. Nash’s trophy should be revoked and re-issued to the Black Mamba.
 
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Malone didn't deserve none of his MVP awards he robbed Jordan in 97 and he robbed Duncan in 99.

I thought Stan Van Gundy should have been coach of the year in 09
 
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What about Nash? That shit still pisses me off to this day. smh o yea shout to to Dimemag for the article.
 
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elzo69;1298067 said:
Steve Nash’s 2006 MVP
Don’t get me wrong, Nash had a great season on his way to his second straight MVP, but let’s just draw some comparisons here: Nash and the Suns finished with a record of 54-28, the third-best record in the League behind the Pistons and the Spurs. Even if the MVP award was to be given to the best player on the best team each year, Nash still wouldn’t be the No. 1 candidate, seeing as his team wasn’t the best.

The MVP is the NBA’s version of “Best Player,” and simply put, Kobe Bryant was the best player in the NBA that season. He finished with remarkable numbers, averaging 35 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, as opposed to Nash’s 18 points and 11 dimes. Not to downplay Nash’s season, but he had nowhere near the resume that Bryant had. It got to the point where Kobe was being debated as the best scorer to ever play the game. He made it look as if he could really score whenever he wanted, like when he went on a four-game streak of scoring 50-plus points. Not to mention he dropped 62 points in three quarters’ worth of work in a game against Dallas, then dropped the famous 81 points in one game against Toronto. Kobe defined that season, and should have been MVP. Nash’s trophy should be revoked and re-issued to the Black Mamba.

And kobe bryants lakers finished 7th in the west with a 45-37 record.While nash's suns finished 2nd wit a 54-28 record wit amare missin the whole season End of story

Never in the history of the nba has a league mvp who's team had that bad of a record won the award
 
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I'll agree with Malone's MVP
and I'll agree with Mike Browns coach of the year award.

The rest I take no issue with.
 
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Malone deserved that award..twas a great season for the jazz...

kobe owns that MVP NOT nash...35 PPG 5 asst..5 reb.........cmon now...that was an all-around type season
 
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Jordan put up 32.5 8 and 8 and shot 54% in 89 but magic got the mvp cuz his team had a better record

Mvp aint who puts up the best numbers its who leads/makes their team better
 
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Add in Nash winning 2 straight mvps.

One mvp, okay you reaching a little bit, but whatever.

Two mvps, FOH.... he didn't even deserve the first one.
 
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i think kidd getting robbed of the mvp in his 1st season with the nets is bigger than some of these
 
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Tommy Billfiger;1298164 said:
Jordan put up 32.5 8 and 8 and shot 54% in 89 but magic got the mvp cuz his team had a better record

Mvp aint who puts up the best numbers its who leads/makes their team better

Co-sign this
 
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don't forget about duncan's mvp in 02

that should've went 2 j. kidd. he took a wack ass team that didn't even make the playoffs the yr. b4 all the way 2 the finals.
 
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Miami6;1298141 said:
Malone deserved that award..twas a great season for the jazz...
kobe owns that MVP NOT nash...35 PPG 5 asst..5 reb.........cmon now...that was an all-around type season

has the mvp ever played on a 7th seeded team?

malone is the one i agree with. the rest seem legit

eyes low;1298255 said:
i think kidd getting robbed of the mvp in his 1st season with the nets is bigger than some of these

agreed
 
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the malone mvp i can understand everyone knows jordan is mvp i mean he already had four he he never let the jazz win a ring might as well show them some pity
 
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eyes low;1298296 said:
the malone mvp i can understand everyone knows jordan is mvp i mean he already had four he he never let the jazz win a ring might as well show them some pity

But is that a good enough reason to give someone the MVP?

Oh we feel bad for you here you go.
 
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ThaChozenWun;1298339 said:
But is that a good enough reason to give someone the MVP?

Oh we feel bad for you here you go.

probably im just sayin. You never know whats going through their heads when they give nash 2 mvps
 
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eyes low;1298351 said:
probably im just sayin. You never know whats going through their heads when they give nash 2 mvps

The best record in the league twice and being the leader of the team while putting up very respectable numbers is why he got it twice. Same with Lebron the last two years and Kobe in 07, Dirk in 06 and so on.
 
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good thread

J-Kidd got robbed....even shaq put that on blast

Dirk should've never gotten that MVP
 
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ThaChozenWun;1298361 said:
The best record in the league twice and being the leader of the team while putting up very respectable numbers is why he got it twice. Same with Lebron the last two years and Kobe in 07, Dirk in 06 and so on.

you cant be a mvp when your a defensive liability
 
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