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Anonymous
Years ago
Erin Phillips named Polish finals MVP
Back up or starting ?
Anyways - Canberra may suit her and Graff.
The result has supposedly been leaked and a few people aren't too happy.
Dime Magazine for one think Kobe should be MVP - he dragged a pretty woeful team to the playoffs. Mark Cuban has a pretty good argument for Dirk Nowitski too - he's got barely another name-player on his starting roster. Those talking about LeBron James are in a similar position - no Hughes, and a pretty special statline for a winning team.
It's been discussed before, but is there a new light now that the leak has been released? What's your call - what's more valuable to the team? The guy getting 20 and 10 assists on a team with some decent support, or guys carrying non-star rosters to a respectable position?