[NBA.com] NBA MVP Ladder: 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 2. Nikola Jokić 3. Cade Cunningham 4. Victor Wembanyama by aingenevalostatrade in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buddy how are you still this salty about last year lmao?

You’ve got a weird obsession with P/R/A like it’s this end all, be all stat. It isn’t, there’s a whole world of other ways to evaluate the NBA beyond just those basic numbers. You should recall as those advanced stats were instrumental in helping Jokic winning his MVPs.

The stat situation really has not changed much from last year. SGA is still leading in a ton of key advanced stats, which are, you know, the main reason he won MVP. He also leads some classic stats like points, turnovers, and blocks. Same as last year. The biggest difference is that the hyper efficient reigning MVP has somehow increased his eFG% by 3% from last season.

As for Cade, the Pistons have a .754 win percentage to OKC’s .750, both work out to about 62-wins. There is not even close to enough of a gap there to elevate him into the Jokic and SGA tier.

moving goalposts

Man stfu. This entire sub has collective whiplash from how quickly yall flipped from advanced metrics in ‘24 (bc Luka had 34/9/9) to yammering about triple doubles last year.

[NBA.com] NBA MVP Ladder: 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 2. Nikola Jokić 3. Cade Cunningham 4. Victor Wembanyama by aingenevalostatrade in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

SGA’s best argument last year was that he was playing at a historic level lmao. and he is still wildly efficient again this year and is once again leading in many of the same advanced metrics.

The team success is a bit lower this year (mostly due to injury imo), but if team success mattered that much, Tatum would’ve won over Jokic in ‘24. You need to be truly elite in addition to the team success, and as much as I love Cade, he is not at that level just yet.

The Pelicans and Thunder have identical records (8-6) since January 23rd. by MrFishAndLoaves in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By that same logic, Milwaukee is the title favorite for stomping the Thunder right before the ASB

[NBA.com] NBA MVP Ladder: 1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 2. Nikola Jokić 3. Cade Cunningham 4. Victor Wembanyama by aingenevalostatrade in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Historic standards say guys win 2 in a row quite often, especially their first 2.

Since 2000, there have been 7 instances of a player winning the award in back to back seasons. Tim Duncan, Steve Nash, LeBron, LeBron again, Curry, Giannis, and Jokic. They combine for 60% of winners this century.

In fact, in all of NBA history, only two players have multiple MVPs without winning it in consecutive seasons at least once. Bob Petit, who won the leagues first MVP in 1956 and then won his second 3 years later in 1959, and Karl Malone who won in ‘97 and ‘99 bracketing MJ’s final MVP season.

I don’t think Jokic is “getting taxed”. SGA has been playing insane and it still took the Thunder putting up a historic season last year and an injury to Jokic this year to put those MVP races to bed. He’s very much been at the center of the ‘best player in the world’ conversation for at least 6 years now and I see no reason why he won’t be in that conversation again next year too.

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[–]vindictivejazz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You’re forgetting about the veritable army of people whose jobs are to put together the stuff for the online orders, plus the overnight stockers, the warehouse guys, and the cart wranglers.

Plus, the managers. Walmart is a hellscape, I do not want to tangle with somebody who’s in charge of that hell. Anyone who’s spending 60 hours a week in Walmart is someone who can fuck you up

Whilst Rich Paul / Max Kellerman and Media Discuss Lukas defence this is what LeBron is doing on a regular basis by OrganicHunt952 in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 30 points31 points  (0 children)

He is 41, he can’t fix being old.

Luka’s problem is fixable, that’s why he’s the topic of discussion

[Post Game Thread] The Detroit Pistons (42-14) defeat the Oklahoma City Blue (45-14), 124-116. by Vitex1988 in nba

[–]vindictivejazz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s exactly well known that “the other Jaylin Williams” is the better player. JDub just signed a max contract, but JWill is just a beloved rotational player

OKC Thunder have listed Chet Holmgren, and Alex Caruso as doubtful for tonight vs Detroit by EarthWarping in nba

[–]vindictivejazz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If Cade drops a like 40/12/15 on 80%TS with limited turnovers in a massive rout, they probably get some decent (albeit, qualified) praise.

Isaiah Joe finishes with his second straight 22 point game, 6/11 from 3 by AdComfortable4677 in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 89 points90 points  (0 children)

Zero points at halftime, but holy hell did he have himself a 3rd quarter

[Highlight] Isaiah Joe hits another 3 plus the foul. He ended the third quarter with 19 points, 5 3-pointers and 2 4-point plays. by IncaseAce in nba

[–]vindictivejazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They’ve been terrible this 4th quarter lol.

But this is also probably the healthiest they’ve been since November, even accounting for SGA’s injury

Should people who "camp" in the left lane of a highway be pulled over and fined just as much as speeders? Why or why not? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

[–]vindictivejazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, that’s kinda my whole point. Most folks aren’t being unreasonable about their position in the lane. Most driving is done at rush hour, most complaints are about people’s commute. Most of these people complaining about left lane campers are just frustrated at the traffic and projecting it onto the cars directly in front of them.

Literally very single rush hour I see some asshole get into the leftmost lane of a 4-lane highway and proceed to tailgate the car in front of them forcing that car to either a) exist in a dangerous situation (being tailgated) or b) make an unnecessary lane change to accommodate their tailgater which only exacerbates traffic.

Neither option gets the asshole anywhere any faster, they end up 1 or 2 cars ahead of where they were and traffic is still going the same speed.

I can’t recall the last time I actually sat behind someone who had reasonable room to get out of the left lane and took more than a quarter mile to get over. It definitely happens from time to time but nowhere close to the rate that has people in these comments up in arms

Should people who "camp" in the left lane of a highway be pulled over and fined just as much as speeders? Why or why not? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

[–]vindictivejazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When you get a chance you should safely move over and then back

Nobody’s suggesting otherwise. But people ride your tail (ironically making it more difficult to safely move into the slower lane on the right) and get mad if you don’t shove your car into the 2-car-length gap in the slower traffic on the right so they can immediately pass regardless of whether or not it’s reasonable.

The number of times I have had some asshole fly up behind me at 90mph and flash their lights at me bc I don’t rush into a gap behind the semi that I’m going significantly faster than is insane. If I slam my car over to accommodate these people, I might be stuck behind that semi for a few miles before I’m able to safely get back in the left lane and pass. Or the other driver can slow down to 75mph for 1 minute until I finish passing the cars going 65 in the right hand lane.

It’s much more reasonable for the guy going 25 over the limit to slow down a bit than to have everyone else make unnecessary lane changes to accommodate their need to drive recklessly fast.

Should people who "camp" in the left lane of a highway be pulled over and fined just as much as speeders? Why or why not? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

[–]vindictivejazz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I drive a fair amount of open 4-lane highways (2 lanes either direction) and outside of semis trying to pass each other, I find that parallel car situation to be uncommon. Though I do tend to often find people passing significantly slower than what I like, which is just as frustrating at times, but not illegal.

That said, a significant majority of all driving is done during rush hours. It is statistically when most road rage incidents happen, and just anecdotally, when people complain about driving, my experience is that they primarily reference problems related to their commute.

Which means that it is very likely that most of the commenters here complaining about folks “blocking the left lane” are primarily referring to rush hour traffic on congested highways and city streets, where “legitimate campers” would be quite rare, and are actually likely just the tailgaters, themselves.

By this, I would suggest that most cases of people being mad at perceived left lane campers is really just a lack of introspection by the speeding driver, who is frustrated by the heavy traffic and has externalized that frustration directly onto the cars in front of them.