ESPN.com MVP Debate... and the Winner is??

Was it even in question? - LeBron ran away with it getting 17 of 18 first place votes. The guy is averaging 28, 7 and 7...and ignoring those ridiculous numbers, he's simply the best player on the best team in the NBA.

Here's ESPN MVP Voting Breakdown... LBJ got 17 of the 18 possible first place votes.

LeBron James: 89 points (17 first-place votes, 1 second)
Dwyane Wade: 62 points (1 first-place vote, 8 second, 7 third, 2 fourth)
Kobe Bryant: 53 points (8 second-place votes, 5 third, 1 fourth, 4 fifth)
Dwight Howard: 31 points (1 second-place vote, 2 third,10 fourth, 1 fifth)

Perhaps the DVD the Heat sent out to promote DWades MVP candidacy was more persuasive than we think... that or Jon Barry hasn't been watching LeBron lead his terrible team (without him on the floor) to a 39-1 Home Record. In fact Barry also stated that he "would be fine if [LeBron] were to win the MVP award because [LeBron] has had a sensational season as well [as Dwyane Wade]" You should be little better than 'fine' with it Jon...as Chad Ford stated: "LeBron is the best player in the game, and he's playing on the team with the best record in the league. If he's not the unanimous pick for MVP, it's a crime."

C2L Couldn't agree more.

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