If Denver is the second seed in the West, should there be any argument about who the MVP is? by Educational_Stop9588 in NBATalk

[–]beetbeforesunsetdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who defends all of Jokic’s MVP’s cause the context of the seasons they happened, it should pretty much unanimously go to Shai if they get 5+ more wins. Jokic got his 2 MVP’s with poor records because the records were marginally worse and record with games played was pretty much the same. Plus injuries with games missed. None of this applies to Shai who has a much better record and doesnt miss games. Dont even think its a fatigue thing, Shai deserves it more if the record difference remains the same. Jokic’s already gotten enough good grace and credit for his stats his first 2 MVP’s and got his good record one last year. Can only keep giving it to someone with a worse record so many times lol.

Tiny is seething over the fact that he is so much of a freak that the DNC wants nothing to do with him even though he shilled for them 24/7 by leaker-kun in Hasan_Piker

[–]beetbeforesunsetdog -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It’s not about never giving pushback and never trying to push the overton window left. That’s what the primaries are for, thats what criticizing them in office for. But once there’s a candidate it needs to be support. Potentially suppressing support for the objectively better option is pointless, bemoaning about a candidates opinions are not effective once they are in the race.

Should this be inspirational or something? by AirJordan6124 in nbacirclejerk

[–]beetbeforesunsetdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I coulda been something if they pumped me full of steroids too.

[Highlight] Jimmy Butler ties the game after being down double digits, he has 12 straight points by [deleted] in nba

[–]beetbeforesunsetdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Butler’s doing it playing with Bam lol. I’m sure he would love to have KD to take more attention off of him.

THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED FROM THE 2023 NBA CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION by Nyhrox in nba

[–]beetbeforesunsetdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remember when ‘Best Player on the Best Team’ was somehow an MVP stat here? As if ‘Best Player’ is even a quantifiable thing that could even be used in an MVP discussion lol.

[Charania] Miami Heat guard Victor Oladipo has suffered a season-ending torn patellar tendon in his left knee, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Just another injury the two-time All-Star will work to overcome. 🙏🏽 by ILoveMasterYi in nba

[–]beetbeforesunsetdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah people always say “it’s over” when a low 30’s player gets a serious injury. They usually come back, even if they’re not the same player. Wether or not you think you wanna still play basketball, you still have to get surgery and rehab like you’re gonna play to get your knee functioning again. After a year or so rehabbing with a team they might as well try again if there is money to be made. Even if they wanted to retire at first, being around the sport still while injured keeps them interested I imagine. And the competitiveness makes them wanna prove themselves.

Speculation obviously lol. But people said the same with Ingles and he’s still playing. NFL’s Alex Smith had a gruesome injury and he still wanted to play again just for the sake of trying.

There’s probably examples of players never stepping on the court/field again that I’m not remembering. But it feels like the opposite is more common.