Sunday, March 27, 2011

Who's Your MVP?

The NBA PLAYOFFS is just right on the corner. Teams jocking for that playoff spot. Regular season is  about to end. No more sloppy plays. No more rookie mistakes. No place for excuses. Every ball possession counts. This is the post season! WIN or GO HOME!

As the Playoffs nears, the MVP race also tightens...

My Top MVP's: (as of 3-28-'11)
1. Derrick Rose, Bulls (Record: 53-19)
2. Kobe Bryant, Lakers (Record: 52-20)
3. LeBron James, Heat (Record: 51-22)
4. Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks (Record: 51-21)
5. Dwight Howard, Magic (Record: 47-26)
6. Kevin Durant, Thunder (Record: 48-24)
7. Manu Ginobili, Spurs (Record: 57-16)
8. Dwyane Wade, Heat (Record: 51-22)
9. Chris Paul, Hornets (Record: 42-31)
10. LaMarcus Aldridge, Blazers (Record: 42-31)

The leader of the pack this season is Derrick Rose. He transformed the Bulls into a contender this season. He is my MVP candidate and maybe the Most Improved Player or the Defensive Player of the Year too. Three awards bagged by one layer in a single season, not impossible.


First, He's my MVP bet because he carried the Bulls to elite status this year. Pouring much time of practice in that pull-up jumper plus being unstoppable once he penetrates, he's become an inside and outside threat. He added three point shooting in his arsenal. The Bulls rose in ranks. They are the no.1 seed in the East if the Playoffs starts today. And they have proven that they are championship contenders by beating teams: Boston, Orlando and Miami Heat that sent the Heat players crying. The Bulls are back! MJ must be smiling right now.

He's also my Most Improved Player of the Year. He has really improved from the last season. He averages 20.6 PPG last year and now he averages almost 25 points a contest. What an improvement! He is also much wiser now. Credit the Bulls' fluidity in offense because of him manning the point. He has proven that he can score, he can pass and he dunks, with power and style.

He plays defense too. Averages 1 steal and 1 block per game. Not bad for a   6-3 point guard.

You may call him "The Raging Bull", "Pit Bull" or the "Unstoppa-Bull". For me he's just simply D-Rose.



















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