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    for this MVP finals 2014, a very big yes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by KE-25 View Post
    Hard Working , Patient , Talented , Doesn't talk much, Burning desire to win, Understands team basketball , Has great respect for teammates and coach = Kawhi

    He is young and hopes he continues to even be better , the prospect is scary as he could be a really good NBA player throughout his career , thinking James Worthy like ...
    I hope the young athletes would emulate him because Kawhi foots the
    bill as an ideal athlete More Kawhi-like personas please
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  3. #23
    Very deserving. humble sd kaau nga pgka taw..

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    MVP for good....ni ah ra sample...ilang 2 peat nag nga.nga ug tan.aw jaja


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    I don't think this guy is talented, he's just gifted physically, di nata kakita ug 6'7 height, 7-4 wingspan, with 11.25 inches hands size. Those measurements helped him became an elite defender combined it with hardwork plus his willingness to do the dirty work = FINALS MVP. not to mention he outplayed and outworked the KING. and the only thing that keeps him in foul trouble in the finals series was not his aggressiveness defensively but the flops from the opposing team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Passport View Post
    foul trouble kay may tendency man gud ug rough play ning bataa
    i really don't think he's rough in the defensive end. it was all the flopping from the opposing team that took him to foul trouble in games 1 and 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamOcla View Post
    MVP for good....ni ah ra sample...ilang 2 peat nag nga.nga ug tan.aw jaja

    Nganung anha man ka sa duwa boss, naa my tinuod. matud sa mga Heat fans mao raba kuno ni ilang "Lockdown Defender":






  8. #28
    na panha posibildad 1,2,3 ka mvp in his younger age padong panha bata ah mahimu immortal as long as dli lang siya dako ulo

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    Ok kaayo ko nga si leonard mvp, but i can make a case for diaw and ginobili sad. Diaw did a lot of the dirt work nga dili makita sa stats. Grabe sad iyang dipensa and rebounding. He personified popovich's "keep the ball moving".

    Ginobili played with the heart of a champion. Siya ako nabantayan mupa apas sa score when labaw ang miami. Siya sa mu score sa mga baskets when miami starts to make a run. All the while making the right passes to make a basket para sa iyang team. I was very critical with ginobili last year i was afraid he would mess up again this year, Im glad i was wrong.

    One can argue sad duncan made the baskets when the ball movement wasnt able to produce open shots. There were a lot of sequences sa duwa na they went with duncans ground and pound game when walay open na tao.

    Ultimately tho leonards efforts were the most visible. He slowed down lebron on some games. His efficiency is what made him win the mvp finals. He took smart shots and didnt waste a lot of them.


    Looking at the big picture, thats why the spurs are the champions this year. Everyone contributed to the team effort. Lisod ipinpoint kinsa gyud ga dala nila, they truly are a TEAM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkhfg View Post
    I don't think this guy is talented, he's just gifted physically, di nata kakita ug 6'7 height, 7-4 wingspan, with 11.25 inches hands size. Those measurements helped him became an elite defender combined it with hardwork plus his willingness to do the dirty work = FINALS MVP. not to mention he outplayed and outworked the KING. and the only thing that keeps him in foul trouble in the finals series was not his aggressiveness defensively but the flops from the opposing team.
    I have to ask when u say not talented , this guy can score , rebound , steal , shoot 3's , and he is just 22. I've seen this guy fill stat sheets with very little To's too. I'm sure writers and coaches wouldn't give their nod on MVP if a player is just gifted , yes he needs a little pushing at times but the talent is clearly there , plus I've seen guys with big hands that can't shoot or dribble.

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