No...I don't think they will even get to 50. Their next 2 games after Houston will be tough. They have Dallas then Miami. They have Charlotte after those 2 games.After Charlotte the next the next 5 upcoming games arehillyNew YorkNew JerseyNew OrleansDetroit.And they have New York, Washington, Boston and Atlanta after that.I think they will go 5-6 in April. Only leading to 46-35. Or it might lead to 45-36 if they lose today.
he would definately be in the MVP race for sure. he has all the stats to be an MVP.. he needs to be more of a leader i guess.
If they win 50 he still won't get it, because the Suns will win 55 games or so, in a much tougher conference. Also, youi'll have the Lakers winning 41+ games with a crap team, giving Kobe consideration. Then you'll have the Mavs winning 60. He'll be a First Teamer for sure, bot not the MVP
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Mar 26 2006, 04:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>If they win 50 he still won't get it, because the Suns will win 55 games or so, in a much tougher conference. Also, youi'll have the Lakers winning 41+ games with a crap team, giving Kobe consideration. Then you'll have the Mavs winning 60. He'll be a First Teamer for sure, bot not the MVP</div>LeBron's team isn't too good either. Except ofr Bron, the team has underachived, and Hughes has been hurt since January. Overall, his numbers are better than Kobe's, too.IMO, top 3 MVP's: Nash, Kobe, Bron
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (quench23 @ Mar 26 2006, 05:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>so for him to win MVP, say next year, what would he and his team have to do?</div>He'd have to get more wins than Nash or Nowitzki.
^Agreed.Now if the Cavs played in the West, against that competition in their division, I'd give it to him.
I don't think LeBron will get MVP even if the Cavs win 50 games, there are too many players having a better team and personaly good season (Nash, Billups, and Dirk). LeBron should however get the MVP this year before Kobe does, he is having a better year than Kobe, 81 points or not.
Lebron is having a better year, but Kobe is holding up a bad team to the same level as the Cavs against much tougher competition.But what I meant about Lebron would have a chance if he played in the West and won fifty games, is because he would have taken a mediocre Cavs team to 50 wins...Now granted, if the Cavs played in the South West Divsion, they'd be neck and neck with the Grizz for the 3-4th best team in the division.
There's no way LeBron races from a non-prime-time MVP contender to a sudden winner. It's Nash and Dirk, right now.
If the cavs win 50+ games lebron should get some heavy consideration for MVP. But i think its Nash's award again this season.