BigDaddyG wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:BigDaddyG wrote:Bonn1997 wrote:mreinman wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:ChuckBuck wrote:Though Towns is the shoe-in at this very second for ROY, don't count out KP to make it interesting.I've already rule out OK4, because....Sixers. 
Stamina and rookie wall aside, if somehow KP finishes the season strong on a team making the playoffs, don't count out momentum and the New York media hype.
Towns or KP helping their teams reach the playoffs would be significant, but I just don't think you can count OK4 out, even though is seems that many are.
what has Ok4 done better than Towns. Would love to hear one stat that can be use to argue for him.
3 more PPG? Granted he takes almost five more shots a game!
Seriously I'd rank him way way below KP and Towns right now.
You factor in OK4's point guards? TJ McConnell is a nice little find, but he should be a third string PG at this point. Rubio, for all his faults, is a world beater compared to Philly's PGs. That certainly has an impact on the type of shots that OK4 has to create..
Factor into the MVP voting? No way. You don't vote for the MVP award based on how much better the player would hypothetically be in a different scenario. You have to vote based on how he actually did play.
Yeah, but we both know voters use different criteria when deciding ROY. Just look at the Wiggins vote last year. I thought Noel should've won, but that's neither here nor there.
yeah but there aren't any criteria that could put Okafor near Towns