yeah seriously, look at the picks from espn's 18 analysts for the mlb playoffs: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2008/news/story?id=3619261
Not one picked the phillies to even make it to the world series, nevermind win it.
That really is horrendous. Keith Law was the only guy to have the Rays going. People were all over the Angels bandwagon for no reason, makes you wonder how much baseball these guys actually watch.
At least 2 of the ESPN 'experts' picked Rondo to be the most improved player.
T-2. Rajon Rondo: 2 votes
J.A. Adande, ESPN.com: Went from being a big question mark to a big part of a championship team. That confidence will carry over to this season.
Marc Stein, ESPN.com: What puts Boston over the top in the East? The likes of Perkins, Powe and especially Rondo are going to keep getting better and give Garnett, Pierce and Allen more and more help.
Scoop Jackson also picked Russell Westbrook to win rookie of the year though, not sure how that's going to happen over Oden, Beasley, Rose and Mayo. He'll be a solid player but I just don't see that happening.
Also have to add this, David Thorpe picked Gerald Green to be the most improved player:
T-5. Gerald Green: 1 vote
David Thorpe, Scouts Inc.: Almost out of the league, and now a rotation player in Dallas. The Mavs' offense plays into Green's strengths as a cutter and mid-range shooter.
No one showed the Celtics any love in the MVP vote though: Lebron, CP3, Kobe and Wade were who the 'experts' picked. PP looks like he's in MVP form this season someone should have chosen him.