hoopsstateofmind.com - 4/24/2008
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The season is over, and now it’s really time to talk 2008 MVP award. I personally think it is only a 2-man race for NBA Most Valuable Player between Kobe Bryant, the current front runner, and Chris Paul, my mid-season winner but lets take a look at the top 4...
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Brotherly Link Love: 4-30-2008
Recliner GM —
... Who is your NBA MVP this season? If you are still on the fence between the two front runners Kobe Bryant and Chris Paul check out the write-up I did on our basketball blog ...
Are you smarter than Chris Paul?
We Rite Goode —
... out ; Nathaniel Friedman--a.k.a. Bethlehem Shoals --has an interesting piece on David Stern's middle-America politics. * One of the most active participants in the basket-blog rankings, the Dream Shake weighs in with their Defensive Player and Executive of the Year. Be warned: The Dream Shake likes the Rockets. A lot. * Fellow basket-blog voter 20 Second Timeout explains his voting for MVP and other awards . TruthAboutIt.net and Hoops State of Mind also cast their MVP ballots. * MC Bias sees nothing good ...
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