Alright I'm going to blurt this out and I have to warn you I haven't even read any of the messages in this thread except for Reality's first one when he started it yesterday. He posted:
"if said player was taken off team, how much they would drop/with said player on team how much better they are. Up till this point in 2005-6 season."
I'm sitting here looking at some of the numbers for my boy, AK-47 and the Utah Jazz and its getting ridiculous.
Let's look at Jazz wins vs. losses when he's in and when he's out.
He started the year by playing the first 7 games, the Jazz went 4 and 3.
He then injured his ankle and missed the next 7 games, the Jazz went 2 and 5.
He then came back for 10 games, the Jazz went 5 and 5.
[sidenote: he came off the bench the first 6 games (2-4), started the next 4 games (3-1)]
He then had back spasms for the next three games, the Jazz went 0 and 3.
He's been back for the last 9 games (41 mpg), the Jazz are 8 and 1.
With Kirilenko: 17-9 .654 win pct.
W/O Kirilenko: 2-8 .200 win pct.
They are the only team that's undefeated playing the Pistons (2-0), surpisingly, AK-47s played both those games, his numbers:
45 mpg, 23 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 7 apg, 3 bpg, 4/6 3P%, 17/34 FG%
During the recent 8-1 streak, his numbers:
19 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 4.7 apg, 2.5 spg, 3.3 bpg, 8/18 3P%, 52/101 FG%, 58/73 FT%.
Now Utah has to improve their season win percentage and probably has to win their division running away to get any kind of respect as a three seed. And Kirilenko has to find a way to stay healthy (and that's an undertaking). But if those two things happen, is everyone going to keep ignoring him in the MVP debates. :huh: