Just a post-hoop session discussion my friends and I were having about Tatum. We were speculating what the Tatum “revenge” season looked like and his potential for an MVP.

Tatum is obviously an elite two-way wing and one of the most versatile players in the league. However, I just don’t see the Kawhi/PG/Tatum archetype winning MVP again. Not when you have heliocentric players like Luka and Jokic who can put up 30-10-10 with regularity. Then you have your bigs like Giannis and Embiid who can go 35/15/5 on a given night. Shai had a great campaign last year, but he’s got the ball way more than a wing.

Advanced stats are becoming more appreciated, but a lot of voters are gonna be looking at the base statistics. And 27/7/4 with great defensive metrics don’t seem to hit the same.

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    2 months ago

    I don’t think MVP voters seriously consider defense. It has always seemed like at best a tie breaker but often just an afterthought.

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      2 months ago

      I don’t think they consider anything other than 1. Narrative and 2. Whichever stats support that narrative