Each division's MVP?

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    Atlantic- Chris BoshCentral- Chauncey BillupsSouthEast- ShaqNorthWest- Carlos BoozerPacific- Steve Nash/ Case could be made for KobeSouthWest- Dirk Nowitzki
     
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    Atlantic Division - Chris BoshCentral Division - LeBron JamesSoutheast Division - Gilbert ArenasNorthwest Division - Deron WilliamsPacific - Steve NashSouthwest - Dirk Nowitzki
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart? @ Apr 22 2007, 08:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Atlantic Division - Chris BoshCentral Division - LeBron JamesSoutheast Division - Gilbert ArenasNorthwest Division - Deron WilliamsPacific - Steve NashSouthwest - Dirk Nowitzki</div>See this is what I dont get...People would say Deron Williams, but it was a combo of him AK47, Mehmet Okur, and Carlos Boozer. IMO, Carlos is the best out of the 3. People also forget Chauncey's statline 22 PPG/11 AST/ 4 RPG, thats all star and MVP game. Thats steve nash, yet no one notices him, infact, now that I check, it is better than Nash, so there you go, Chauncey should be a 3 time MVP.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RaptorFan#1 @ Apr 22 2007, 08:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>See this is what I dont get...People would say Deron Williams, but it was a combo of him AK47, Mehmet Okur, and Carlos Boozer. IMO, Carlos is the best out of the 3. People also forget Chauncey's statline 22 PPG/11 AST/ 4 RPG, thats all star and MVP game. Thats steve nash, yet no one notices him, infact, now that I check, it is better than Nash, so there you go, Chauncey should be a 3 time MVP.</div>Well, that's only 1 game in the playoffs, you can't judge anything by that..
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Nam @ Apr 22 2007, 08:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well, that's only 1 game in the playoffs, you can't judge anything by that..</div>huh I was talking reg. season.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RaptorFan#1 @ Apr 22 2007, 07:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>People also forget Chauncey's statline 22 PPG/11 AST/ 4 RPG, thats all star and MVP game. Thats steve nash, yet no one notices him, infact, now that I check, it is better than Nash, so there you go, Chauncey should be a 3 time MVP.</div>Nice try, but he didn't average that. He was 17 points, 7.2 assists, and 3.4 rebounds on 42% shooting. That's not Steve Nash's 18.6 points, 11.6 assists, 3.5 rebounds on 53 percent shooting.Not only that, he had four other players on his team that was just awesome, and is possibly the best starting five in basketball. So while he was the MVP of his team, Lebron James has to be MVP of that division. He was easily the one that meant the most to his team.
     
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    Atlantic- Chris BoshSoutheast- Dwight HowardCentral- LeBron JamesSouthwest- Dirk NowitskiNorthwest- Carlos BoozerPacific- Steve Nash
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (valo35 @ Apr 22 2007, 09:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Nice try, but he didn't average that. He was 17 points, 7.2 assists, and 3.4 rebounds on 42% shooting. That's not Steve Nash's 18.6 points, 11.6 assists, 3.5 rebounds on 53 percent shooting.Not only that, he had four other players on his team that was just awesome, and is possibly the best starting five in basketball. So while he was the MVP of his team, Lebron James has to be MVP of that division. He was easily the one that meant the most to his team.</div> Sry my bad, NBA.com is mad gay. If you check it says that he averaged that in the regular season as well in the playoffs. They averaged both out though.
     
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    Atlantic Division - CB4Central Division - LeBronSoutheast Division - Shaq daddyNorthwest Division - Melo and BoozerPacific - NashSouthwest - Dirk
     
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    Atlantic-Chris BoshCentral-Lebron JamesSoutheast-Gilbert Arenas(his team was just decimated by injuries the last part of the season)Northwest-Deron WilliamsPacific-Kobe BryantSouthwest-Dirk Nowitzki.I went with Williams because how the Jazz play with him in the lineup compared to without him in the lineup. the Jazz offense stagnates when he goes out of the game, and their defense suffers as well.
     
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    Atlantic - Chris BoshSoutheast - Gilbert ArenasCentral - LeBron JamesSouthwest - Dirk NowitskiNorthwest- Carmelo AnthonyPacific - Kobe Bryant
     
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    For the record, it was a Raptors fan that was making Piston fans look bad by overrating Billups. Piston fans know better.BoshJamesArenasDWillDirkNashEasy list, but Nash and DWill can be debated.
     
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    Atlantic-Chris BoshCentral-Lebron JamesSouth East-Gilbert ArenasNorthwest-Carlos BoozerSouthWest-Dirk (obviously)Pacific-Steve NashOnly one I had to stop and think about was the Northwest one between Boozer and Melo....I wasn't sure about saying Boozer because the Jazz play a team game, and you should have to be a truly great player to be an MVP candidate in my opinion....but Melo missed 15 games with the suspension, and he had AI to help him when he got back..
     
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    Atlantic- Chris BoshCentral- Chauncey BillupsSouthEast- Arenas because he was healthier than Wade. NorthWest- Deron Williams because he was more important than BoozerPacific- Steve NashSouthWest- Dirk Nowitzki
     
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    Atlantic Division - Chris BoshCentral Division - LeBron JamesSoutheast Division - Gilbert ArenasNorthwest Division - Boozer - When Boozer is stopped they cannot win.Pacific - Steve NashSouthwest - Dirk Nowitzki
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (SunnyD @ Apr 23 2007, 06:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>For the record, it was a Raptors fan that was making Piston fans look bad by overrating Billups. Piston fans know better.BoshJamesArenasDWillDirkNashEasy list, but Nash and DWill can be debated.</div>Ya I am overrating Chauncey, my bad SunnyD, he only came in 5th in MVP voting last year. Ahead of brand names like D-Wade and Tim Duncan.
     
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    Southeast: Gilbert Arenas, I was thinking about Wade but then you gotta remember that 10 game win streak Miami went on without Wade and look at Wizards without Gilbert.Northeast: Chuancey Billups, he plays such a key role in the Pistons offense and does whatever the squad needs him to do. If he's having an off-shooting night he won't look for his shot, he'll set up other guys to get the W. One of those who don't care about stats at all but wants rings.Atlantic: Jason Kidd, Chris Bosh is a valuable piece of the Toronto offense playing the #1 scoring option and leading a squad of pretty young guys at a very young age is no easy task. However Kidd has proved time after time that he can single handedly dominate games without scoring. Even when the #1 scoring option is off (We saw this Saturday) Nets still can dominate with the option shots they get off of Kidd's amazing courtvision.__________Northwest: This is a very hard one. I think I'll go with Deron Williams with Chris Paul, Carlos Boozer, and Carmelo Anthony close behind. Deron Williams has really established himself this year as a PG that will go down in history books. He's a tough gritty player who fits in great with the Jazz and Jerry Sloan. Without him the Jazz wouldn't have had their great season.Southwest: Dirk Nowitzki, Obvious reasons.Pacific: Steve Nash, again obvious reasons. Kobe is second but Nash can do anything the Suns need him to. We saw how the Suns played before the break without him.
     

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