1. Lebron James (66 pts)
This race is nowhere near decided. In fact, it’s barely getting started. Lebron only got one first place vote from our panel, but coming in at the top based on our points system just shows that we all agreed he’s one of the frontrunners. As is the case with all superstars, the Cavs have been trying to surround Lebron with quality talent to compete for a championship. Nonetheless, it’s still a one-man show, as James is accounting for about 30% of his team’s scoring. After starting 0-2, the Cavs have rung up 13 of their last 16, placing them at the top of the Central, and Lebron at the top of our list.
2. Steve Nash (65 pts)
Nash is back to his form that he won his back to back MVP awards with! Even more impressive, is how well his team is playing! They look like contenders again with Nash leading them to a 14-4 record! He’s averaging nearly 12 assists per game, and is the best on-court offensive general of this era.
3. Kobe Bryant (64 pts)
Interesting that Kobe fell behind Nash in our voting, alas at such an early stage of the season I might not begrudge it. Nash has the underrated Suns playing at a high level, while Kobe is doing what he has done for years, on a team that is suppose to win every game they play. Having said that, it’s hard to argue with the numbers Kobe is putting up. Through December 2nd his 28 pts, 5 brds, and 4 assists are extremely impressive. And his early November stretch of three 41 point games in four games was an early warning shot to the rest of the league he intends to grab his second MVP award.
Melo, seems to have kicked his habit of showing up two out of every three games. Maybe he finally realized that they NEED him every game and he is the main key to their success. If he can keep from having those down games and continues to play D, he should be in the MVP conversation at the end of the season.
5. Paul Pierce (54 pts)
Pierce has been Mr. Everything for the Celtics, and has been the superstar of the team. He’s shown that he can single handedly win games for them, and he knows when to take a back seat to let the others make plays. The question for him is, will his age catch up to him later in the season?
6. Dwyane Wade (48 pts)
Miami has cooled off since their hot start, and they’ll struggle to keep up with Atlanta and Orlando in the Southeast, but it’s no secret who’s running the show. They still have a respectable 10-7 record at the moment, and it’s no wonder where they’d be without D-Wade dropping 27, 5, and 5 each night.
7. Dirk Nowitzki (46 pts)
I’ve got to say Dirk is being screwed here at the 7th spot. Boiling it straight down to numbers, Dirk is averaging 27 points, 9 boards, and 3 assists a night. Factor in his 88% FT and 47% FG and he is making a massive impact on a surging 13-5 Mavericks team. I’m pissed… forget the rest of what I was going to write.
8. Joe Johnson (45 pts)
Atlanta has been taking steps forward each season, and this year looks like they might finally be on the brink of contention. They aren’t quite mentioned with the likes of the Lakers, Celtics, and Cavs, but they’re nipping at their heels. The Hawks are one of the more balanced teams, with huge contributions from Josh Smith, Al Horford, and Jamal Crawford, but this is still Joe Johnson’s team. He could probably afford to cut down his 3 point attempts, but the sky is the limit for this team. If they’re in the thick of things come April, Joe could very well find himself getting a handful of second and third place votes.
KD made his leap into the fantasy elite last season, and now is poised to make MVP runs regularly as he continues to improve his game. He’s a better version of Dirk in my mind, and has a lot more room to grow. I don’t see him winning the award this year, but as the Sonics, I mean Thunder get better he will surely be a candidate!
10. Deron Williams (22 pts)
Trailing only Steve Nash DWill is having himself a special season out in Utah. He’s very close to averaging 20 and 10, and if you round up, that’s exactly what he is. He’s helped make Boozer turn back into a superstar, and looks to make the Jazz a force come playoff time!
11. Brandon Roy (15 pts)
Has Portland keeping pace (2 games back) with division leader Denver. Plays 37 minutes/night while carrying Greg Oden around so he doesn’t hurt himself.
12. Josh Smith (11 pts)
Finally stopped jacking up threes and is blocking more shots instead.
13. Chris Bosh (9 pts)
He’ll get more love if Toronto’s record improves – or he makes more Youtube videos.
14. Dwight Howard (9 pts)
Probably should be a little higher, but collective effort in Orlando has taken away from his shine.
A lot more likely to win the ROY than MVP, but he’s the primary reason for the NBA’s biggest surprise team in Sacramento (9-8)
16. Trevor Ariza (5 pts)
Like the Kings, the Rockets were supposed to struggle. Instead, Ariza is dropping 18 per game and leading the Rockets to an impressive start.
17. Brandon Jennings (4 pts)
Had the world in his hands after his 55 point outing, but his scoring, and the Bucks record, has been sliding of late.
18. Carlos Boozer (3 pts)
Back to his old form, averaging 20 and 10, just in time for a contract year.
19. Vince Carter (1 pt)
Averaging 20 ppg, but jacking up wayyyyyy too many shots. Pass it to Rashard, Vince.
Easily the most debated spot on our list. Rondo gets the nod over Kidd for being a better PG on a great team.
January 2nd, 2010 at 6:36 am
brandon jenning is my best ever player.
January 3rd, 2010 at 1:10 am
mceezy
You do jest ? Superstars around LeBron ? I supppose an aging Shaq can be considered that then ?
Wake Dan Gilbert up and tell him that if the Cavs don’t win it all this year then the Chinese government will come calling for part of their investment in the team.
Alan Parkins