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Kevin Garnett = MVP

Only one candidate for NBA MVP?

If you listen to writer Jerry Brewer, employed by the Orlando Sentinel to write day in and day out about Tracy McGrady and the Magic, there is only one clear MVP this season. And his nickname is not TMac.
'Unless Bryant can get the Lakers to 50 victories, unless McGrady can get the Magic to 45, unless Jason Kidd can hit five open jumpers in a row and unless Tim Duncan can provide a good quote, then Garnett should be MVP,' writes Brewer.

[Source: Real GM]

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said...

Kevin Garnett is the best player in the NBA. Look at tim duncan he is tall lanky and very slow the only reason he gets all of his points or blocks is because he violates the 3 second rules. KG dominates in every aspect of the game defense offense rebounding people say he doesnt deserve mvp because he has no supporting cast that is all the more reason to give him the award the MVP states that person brings the most succes to their individual team therefore kevin had the worse supporting cast and Tim had more talent around him to help win games sometimes KG had to do it single handdedly. Tim Duncan is overrated KG IS THE MVP

...at 08:29 AM on November 24, 2003

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said...

The problem is that Tim makes things in an easier way than KG, KG has to play with a lot of intensity to do his job, TIM is always cold and does the job, plus he is not a trash talker like KG, he is not a trouble maker,he's just THE BIG FUNDAMENTAL, the best around.

...at 10:25 AM on May 06, 2004

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