| Player of the Day count | Position-team | Total MVP points |
1 | LeBron James (6) | SF-Heat | 367 |
2 | Pau Gasol (7) | PF/C-Lakers | 315 |
3 | Deron Williams (6) | PG-Jazz | 272 |
4 | Dirk Nowitzki (5) | PF-Mavericks | 206 |
5 | Tony Parker (4) | PG-Spurs | 160 |
6 | Dwyane Wade (3) | SG-Heat | 148 |
7 | Dwight Howard (4) | C-Magic | 148 |
8 | Chris Paul (4) | PG-Hornets | 145 |
9 | Tim Duncan (3) | PF/C-Spurs | 137 |
10 | Kevin Durant (3) | SF-Thunder | 124 |
11 | Manu Ginobili (3) | SG-Spurs | 124 |
12 | DeJuan Blair (3) | C/PF-Spurs | 101 |
13 | Carmelo Anthony (2) | SF-Nuggets | 98 |
14 | Paul Pierce (2) | SF-Celtics | 97 |
15 | Russell Westbrook (2) | PG-Thunder | 95 |
16 | Kobe Bryant (2) | SG-Lakers | 94 |
17 | Josh Smith (2) | PF-Hawks | 89 |
18 | Derrick Rose (2) | PG-Bulls | 88 |
19 | Paul Millsap (1) | PF-Jazz | 70 |
20 | Jason Kidd (2) | PG-Mavericks | 70 |
I don't know what you're smoking to have DeJuan Blair on this list and no mention of Blake Griffin?!?!? Come on NYSTOM, what's the deal? I think Griffin is in the top 10, at least. He's done everything for a Clippers squad that he can do. I know his 47 point outburst from yesterday doesn't factor in here, but how many double doubles does he have this year?
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You might be forgetting that this is an *MVP* list. Look at the Clippers' record. Now look at the Spurs' record. Now look at the Clippers' record again. Now look at....... You get the idea. The Clippers are already 20 games worse than the Spurs at this point in the season.
I'll admit that it's a bit surprising to see DeJuan Blair show up here, but the dude definitely has some good games against really good teams. Witness his 16-point, 12-rebound, 4-steal game (7-out-of-10 from the field) in only 26 minutes in a 16-point drubbing of the Hawks back on December 10, for example. Or his latest, an 18-point, 13-rebound, 4-assist beauty (7-for-11 from the field) in 30 minutes in a 12-point win over the Mavs on January 14. Or his 17-point, 15-rebound, 2-steal game (8-for-14 from the field) in 32 minutes in a 15-point victory over the Lakers. Get the picture?
I understand the records, but the Clips aren't doormats anymore and if you take him off that team, they win maybe 20 all year long. Give Griffin his DUE!!!! hahahahaha
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