« Reply #18 on: July 23, 2015, 07:37:38 PM »
This is a little unfair, because the MVP and DPOY awards are subjective, and many voters consciously or unconsciously favor people on the best teams.
For example Carmelo Anthony in his prime was much better than Steph Curry is now IMO, but Steph has an MVP because he was the best player on the best team.
So this doesn't necessarily show that the best players make the best teams and not vice versa. I still agree with the conclusion that the best players do make the best teams in the NBA, but I don't think this is a perfect example of it.
This is a good point as well.
Perhaps guys like Curry get the MVP vote over Lebron or Harden because they are favored to win a championship, or their team is simply awesome and they are the best player on that team....in other words, the team makes the player and thus the player wins the MVP...
This is a good point about how the voting tends to work.

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