Just when it was about to be another (rare) year when the MVP selected really was the MVP (Lebron)....
Now
fans will get to vote for the MVP award. Not sure what percentage their vote will weigh, but you know the NBAs largest marketing teams culties will be out in force, including the
boardies here. Update, the fans vote will be one of 125.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Your-vote-actually-counts-so-who-ya-got-for-MVP?urn=nba,231390Your vote actually counts, so who ya got for MVP?
By Trey Kerby
Rather than arguing about who is the best player in the NBA, why don't you do something about it?
What's that? You don't have an MVP vote?
Wrong! Kind of.
For the first time in major pro sports history, fans have a vote in the Most Valuable Player race. By voting at NBA.com from Apr. 1 to Apr. 15, the winner of the fan vote counts one of the 125 votes used to determine this year's MVP. That's pretty cool, you guys.
Mark Tatum told USA Today the reasoning behind letting fans vote.
"The impetus was how do we continue to engage our fans, empower our fans and get them involved and reward them for being fans of the NBA," executive vice president of NBA global marketing partnerships Mark Tatum said. "They cheer our players all throughout the year, and it's only right that they have an opportunity to determine who the league MVP should be."
We've earned it, I think. All those posts, chats, comments, and arguments and now we get to cast votes for the MVP and have it actually count for something. That's excellent.
Now all we have to do is agree on who's the best player in the NBA this season which should be really easy and not cause any fights at all. I'll be voting for Brad Miller(notes), obviously.