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Gary

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This year may be the year we may have an NBA MVP 3 years in a row. But Nash may be clouded by Dirk or Lebron. So who really is the MVP of the league right now. I think imo that Nash just passed Dirk Nowitski for the MVP with that double OT win last night

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Right now theres no doubt in my mind that Nash is the frontrunner. Now Dirk would definately be a worthy recipient, but its been shown several times that Nash is the MVP. Just look at the Suns without him. And gw, while im a LeBron fan, and id like to see him get an MVP or two, theres no way he, or anyone from the East for that matter, even sniffs the title this year. The two big candidates in the West are like the Democrats vs the Republicans, everyone else is just third party.

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Right now theres no doubt in my mind that Nash is the frontrunner. Now Dirk would definately be a worthy recipient, but its been shown several times that Nash is the MVP. Just look at the Suns without him. And gw, while im a LeBron fan, and id like to see him get an MVP or two, theres no way he, or anyone from the East for that matter, even sniffs the title this year. The two big candidates in the West are like the Democrats vs the Republicans, everyone else is just third party.

totally agree with you there bucfan, I think this year the Eastern Conference is pretty much like the Green Party, but if there was one dark horse I would say Gilbert Arenas. As I think if there was an Eastern Conference MVP my vote would go to him!

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I only hesitate on saying Nash for 3 in a row simply because that would put him in an uber-elite class of NBA player that, quite frankly, he is not part of. Its actually kind of sad that the NBA has reached this point...

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