It?s funny people talk about game 3 being the reason Jaylen won when it was Tatum who was by far the best player in the first half of that game, keeping them in it.
Brown is a very good player, but I do think Tatum got robbed. After last night?s game, they no longer needed an excuse to give the award to Tatum because he actually earned it. There are a LOT of Tatum haters out there, though - maybe even among the voters - so it?s possible giving Jaylen the award was also not giving Tatum the award. People seemingly don?t want to include him in that upper echelon of players and having a Title, FMVP, and 1st Team All-NBA would undoubtedly put him there.
We as huge fans of the Celtics have watched for years as Tatum has carried this team, while Jaylen?s impact has been less noticeable in the advanced stats. I?m not taking anything away from Brown, but it isn?t a 1a and 1b situation, it?s 1 and 2, and that is how every team that defends the Celtics comes at them defensively.
Do you think not winning this award is going to limit Tatum's popularity, prestige or marketability?
Because, to me, "NBA Champion Jayson Tatum" shuts down most arguments.
It is a legacy award more than a short term sort of thing. So it certainly could affect Tatum's legacy. Curry is probably the best example of this. On all time lists, Curry was behind Durant on most of them until 2022 and one of the things you heard was Durant's 2 FMVP to 0 for Curry. It wasn't until Curry won the 4th title and finally got the FMVP that that narrative changed and disappeared. And remember before that title, Curry had more championships, more MVP's, was on the best regular season team of all time, and even when they played together the advanced metrics showed that Curry made the team run. Didn't matter, Durant by having the FMVP's was the best player on 2 title teams and that elevated him up ahead if Curry. It wasn't till Curry won again that it shifted and now most all time lists have Curry ahead of Durant.
You keep saying that it's a legacy award, but it's not. And history has never supported it as a legacy award.
The list of all time greats NOT winning FMVP is long. Oscar Roberson, West, Kareem, Bird, Magic, Dr. J, Isiah, Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, Garnett, Curry.
And to support your whole Durant/Curry argument, you need to show a list that had Durant behind Curry until Durant won FMVP, which I don't think you can provide, otherwise your argument doesn't hold weight because then it wouldn't be FMVP that put Durant ahead of Curry.