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nuraman00
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Joe Ingles or Joseph English. Sigh.
When Rudy makes a shot, do you call him Rudy French (and make a sound in a French accent like sakataters does)?
Joe Ingles or Joseph English. Sigh.
Jingles. I like him. Gotta run. But that's my best summary right now. I'm late, I'm late, I'm late. (That's what she said. Err... not good. )
When Rudy makes a shot, do you call him Rudy French (and make a sound in a French accent like sakataters does)?
At the end of the year I was planning on an adjustment. Not sure how, but I was going to run it by you. It won't matter because Mitchell and Gobert are going to be top two spots, in my opinion. If players stay healthy. Trying to keep that out of my game-by game bias. I don't want to give them the tiebreaker or bias.
Thanks, I look forward to reading your adjustment at the end of the year.
What's it going to take for Jingles to win your MVP?
I still don't have an answer as to whether you Jingle or jiggle something everytime he makes an assist.
Maybe only for spectacular assists?
I haven't seen a game from start to finish this year yet. I wouldn't know about jingling without watching one, but I am 99.99999999% sure I wouldn't jingle. The percentage keeping it from being 100% is dependent upon whether my kids ask me. Nicely.
Jingles. I like him. Gotta run. But that's my best summary right now. I'm late, I'm late, I'm late. (That's what she said. Err... not good. )
I admit that much of this will be a box score watching thing this year, but this is how I like to get involved. Every game that I can I'm going to post my order of ranking the players.
Some games there will be three, some games there will be seven and some games will be in between. Here are my parameters for scoring throughout the year:
MVP1: 10 points
MVP2: 9 points
HM3: 7 points
HM4: 6 points
HM5: 4 points
HM6: 3 points
HM7: 1 points
HM8: Shits and Giggles.
2017 MVP (16-21)
Donovan Mitchell: 262 (16-8-2-3)
Ricky Rubio: 219 (6-5-7-4)
Derrick Favors: 188 (5-2-5-3)
Joe Ingles: 186 (0-6-6-3)
Rodney Hood: 159 (3-5-5-3)
Rudy Gobert: 119 (5-2-5-2)
Thabo Sefolosha: 95 (1-2-1-13)
Alec Burks: 94 (1-4-2-15)
Jonas Jerebko: 56 (0-1-2-16)
Epke Udoh: 26 (0-1-1-26)
Joe Johnson: 25 (0-0-0-8)
Raul Neto: 23 (0-2-0-12)
Royce O'Neale: 15 (0-0-1-22)
Tony Bradley: 4 (0-0-0-7)
First Number: 1st Place Votes
Second Number: 2nd Place Votes
Third Number: 3rd Place Votes
Fourth Number: Games Played but not in Top 7. Winner: Most Reliable.
Nuggets vs. Jazz - Box Score - October 18, 2017 - ESPN
MVP1: Ricky Rubio - 10 assists accounted for 20 points, plus 9 points, plus 5 rebounds.
MVP2: Joe Ingles - 11 points, 6 assists (12 points), and 5 rebounds.
HM3: Rudy Gobert - 18 points, 1 assist (2 points), and 10 rebounds. Blocks underwhelming though altered shots and offenses staying away from him is beneficial. 6 turnovers disappointing.
HM4: Derrick Favors - 14 points, 4 assists, and four rebounds
HM5: Donovan Mitchell: Didn't shoot well, but still managed double figures, dished the ball out four times, played defense (block and steal), had a great +/- (+22), and as a rookie, given the tiebreaker.
HM6: Joe Johnson - 13 points vs Burks 16, but more assists and rebounds.
HM7: Alec Burks: Simply playing and not getting injured should give him a mention. Just kidding. 16 points off the bench is a good contribution.
Thunder vs. Jazz - Box Score - October 21, 2017 - ESPN
Difficult.
1. Rudy Gobert - Tempted to give Rubio the third in a row, but Ricky's 6 turnovers, poor shooting, and Rudy's 3 offensive rebounds are three strikes. Plus, I assume defensively Gobert is contributing more than his numbers.
2. Joe Ingles - Yeah, I know. It doesn't make sense to deliberate between Ricky and Rudy, but then give the second spot to someone else than the runner up. Oh well. Shot well, defended well.
3. Ricky Rubio - Still, 16 points and >5 assists and rebounds each is good.
4. Derrick Favors - Box Score check at half suggested Favors contributed most to their halftime lead. Counts for something.
5. Donovan Mitchell - 6 assists! But mostly, Westbrook did poorly, was he Mitchell's guy?
6. Joe Johnson - 12 points off the bench and got rebounds and defenses
7. Alec Burks - Did more and shot better than Sefolosha.
Raptors vs. Jazz - Box Score - November 3, 2017 - ESPN
1. MVP1: Mitchell, 25 Points, 2 Assists, 2 Blocks, 3 Rebounds, ok shooting no turnovers.
2. MVP2: Ingles, 11 Points, 6 Assists, 5 Rebounds, 2 steals, good shooting.
3. HM3: Gobert, 15 Points, 2 Blocks, 7 Rebounds, good shooting, only one turnover,
4. HM4: Hood, 17 Points, 1 Assist, 3 Rebounds, but 3 Turnovers. Need more well-roundedness and better shooting.
5. HM5: Rubio, 13 Points, 3 Assists, 1 Steal - More assists, but 4 TOs and worse shooting < Hood.
6. HM6: Favors, 8 Points, 7 Rebounds, 2 Steals, and 1 Block.
7. HM7: Udoh, 4 Points, 1 Assist/Steal/Rebound each.
Bucks vs. Jazz - Box Score - November 25, 2017 - ESPN
1. MVP1: Mitchell, 24 Points, 6-10 Downtown, 4 Assists, 4 Rebounds, 2 Steals, Good shooting.
2. MVP2: Ingles, 15 Points, 9 Assists, 1 Steal/Rebound each, Good shooting.
3. HM3: Hood, 21 Points, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 2 Rebounds, Good shooting, 3 TOs.
4. HM4: Favors, 16 Points, 6 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 6-8 Shooting, 2 Blocks, 1 Steal.
5. HM5: Rubio, 11 Points, 7 Assists, Good shooting.
6. HM6: Sefolosha, 11 Points, 4 Rebounds, Good shooting.
7. HM7: Udoh, 7 Points, 3 Assists, 1 Rebound, Good Shooting.
Jazz vs. Rockets - Box Score - December 18, 2017 - ESPN
1. MVP1: Hood, 26 Points, 4 Assists, 3 Rebounds, 2 Steals, 10-18 Shooting, 0 TOs.
2. MVP2: Ingles, 17 Points, 4 Assists, 3 Rebounds, Good shooting, 1 TO.
3. HM3: Rubio, 14 Points, 4 Assists, 2 Steals, 3 Rebounds, Good shooting, 1 TO.
4. HM4: Johnson, 12 Points, 2 Assists, 3 Rebounds, OK shooting, 0 TOs.
5. HM5: Jerebko, 6 Points, 3 Steals, 5 Rebounds, 1 Assist, Good shooting, 0 TOs.
6. HM6: Mitchell, 6 Points, 4 Steals, 2 Rebounds, 1 Assist, OK shooting, 1 TO. Injured.
7. HM7: Burks, 8 Points, 4 Rebounds, OK shooting, 1 TO.
Listed 7 players, despite 21-point loss, because they were winning through 3 quarters and Mitchell was injured in-game, playing without Gobert or Favors. Hard to adjust midway and while they deserved to lose, 7 players played hard in a difficult situation against a great team.
Thunder vs. Jazz - Box Score - December 23, 2017 - ESPN
1. MVP1: Mitchell, 29 Points, 5 Rebounds, 1 Assist, 1 Block, 1 Steal, 12-16 Shooting, 3 TOs.
2. MVP2: Ingles, 7 Points, 5 Assists, 8 Rebounds, Poor shooting, 2 TOs.
3. HM3: Favors, 11 Points, 8 Rebounds, 1 Assist, 1 Block, Good shooting, 1 TO.
4. HM4: Rubio, 6 Points, 5 Assists, 3 Rebounds, Poor shooting, 1 TO.
5. HM5: Johnson, 8 Points, 2 Assists, 2 Rebounds, Good shooting, 2 TOs.
6. HM6: Sefolosha, 11 Points, 2 Rebounds, OK shooting, 2 TOs.
7. HM7: Hood, 9 Points, 1 Assist, 1 Rebound, Poor shooting, 1 TO.
Joe Ingles or Joseph English. Sigh.What do you call him? That's what I want to know.
@nuraman00 , I think you might like my MVP for the Nuggets game, even though you may disagree. I'll post it later tonight or tomorrow.
Jazz vs. Nuggets - Box Score - January 5, 2018 - ESPN
Never mind, I didn't see the turnovers. And he shot under 50 percent. I expected him to eventually get one.
Do you think Jingles needs to be shaken harder?