BTW, I am surprised so many people seem offended by this idea. What is wrong with the fact that Kobe has been by far the best player (and most important to his team), while the C's have been the best team. That is what I love about the C's. They are a team. I think it would be a tribute to this team if Kobe wins the MVP, and the C's win the championship, because it will be very symbolic of what actually happened on the floor, and will basically be the equivalent of giving the MVP award to the entire C's team.
I am offended, and I'll gladly explain why.
All "winning" awards should go to the winning team. I also disagree that Kobe Bryant has been that much better than the rest of the players on the court. In fact, part of the "disappearance" of his teammates is a result of Kobe's playstyle. In addition, when it has mattered most (in the 4th quarter) Kobe has been VERY subpar by superstar standards.
Going into this series there were many who said the Lakers will win b/c they have the better team. To suddenly turn around and say "oh well the Lakers aren't winning b/c it's basically Kobe and a bunch of players not as good as the Celtics" is hypocritical. This happened in the Cavs series too.
The only Laker performance that won a game for them was Derek Fisher's. In fact, had it not been for that, the Celtics would have won the Championship by now. What would have happened if Kobe sat out game 5? Likely, but not assuredly, the same effect: A Laker loss.
There are no consolation prizes. The Celtics team deserves the championship, and it's player's accomplishments that led to winning should be recognized too.
My personaly favorite, so far, to win the MVP is Kevin Garnett, and here is why:
-in 2008, according to statistics, production, and net value, KG should have won the MVP. But, since Pierce was the lifelong Celtic, and played very well, he rightfully was first in line for the award.
-in 2009, without KG, the Celtics failed to make it to the Eastern Conference Finals.
-in 2010 the Celtics have KG and they are one win away. He did not perform well in the first two games, but his game 5 performance was truley dominant (18, 10, and FIVE steals, on top of shutting down Gasol and disrupting every single passing lane). KG is "next in line" and has performed well enough to deserve that personal accolade as a crowning achievement to his career. Kobe Bryant, if he loses the series and continues to lose trust/respect from his teammates and coach, does not deserve such an accolade. He deserves to go home and try again next year.