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I honestly have been adamant about this situation the entire year. I picked my MVP about half way through the season and I think he has done enough to keep that status as of now. Lebron James and Kobe Bryant have had wonderful years but I don't think anyone has done what Dwyane Wade has done this season.
Stats:
PPG: 30.2 PPG
Assists: 7.5 Assists Per Game
Rebounds: 5.0 Rebounds Per Game
Steals: 2.2 Steals Per Game
Blocks: 1.3 Blocks Per Game
For a player, 6 foot 3, to get over 100 blocks in a season is straight up ridiculous. That shows what he has this year that I don't believe any other player in the NBA has, a straight up will to get the job done. Dwyane Wade has gotten done some of his accomplishments, straight up because he has wanted more than anyone else. He has that killer instinct to decide when his team is going to win, and when he makes up his mind, thats all she wrote.
Lebron James and Kobe have had excellent seasons, but I don't think that anyone has willed their team to the playoffs, by straight determination and hard work. As shown in his commercials, the man falls down 7 times and gets up 8, and works harder than any player in the NBA. You MVP for the 2009 Season: Dwyane Wade.
Stats:
PPG: 30.2 PPG
Assists: 7.5 Assists Per Game
Rebounds: 5.0 Rebounds Per Game
Steals: 2.2 Steals Per Game
Blocks: 1.3 Blocks Per Game
For a player, 6 foot 3, to get over 100 blocks in a season is straight up ridiculous. That shows what he has this year that I don't believe any other player in the NBA has, a straight up will to get the job done. Dwyane Wade has gotten done some of his accomplishments, straight up because he has wanted more than anyone else. He has that killer instinct to decide when his team is going to win, and when he makes up his mind, thats all she wrote.
Lebron James and Kobe have had excellent seasons, but I don't think that anyone has willed their team to the playoffs, by straight determination and hard work. As shown in his commercials, the man falls down 7 times and gets up 8, and works harder than any player in the NBA. You MVP for the 2009 Season: Dwyane Wade.