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The best NBA player during the 2006-2007 season 34 Articles

  • 1 of 34

    by Timothy Moreland

    Regardless of age or salary, who are the five most valuable players out on the court? Which players would you take first if you could choose anyone in the NBA? 1. LeBron James Despite a recent post by an Armchair use...read more

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    by Charles Coughlin

    With the All-Star break over, you will begin hearing talks about the NBA Most Valuable Player award. Who is the most deserving candidate? Steve Nash: two-time defending NBA Most Valuable Player and leading the NBA in...read more

  • 3 of 34

    by Ernest Miller

    While LeBron James may well prove to be the league's best player over the long season, in the early going the best player is something of a surprise: Rockets center Yao Ming. In a league nearly devoid of sterling center...read more

  • 4 of 34

    by T-Dizz

    Kobe Bean Bryant. No matter how many times it is said, it will never be. I honestly believe that Kobe Bryant will never win the league's most coveted award, the MVP. But, while he doesn't get the recognition, he still is y...read more

  • 5 of 34

    by Alex Rose

    Wade Reigns Supreme Who is the best player in the NBA this year? The first question to address is, what are the criteria for determining who is the best player in the NBA this year? Are we asking, who, when healthy w...read more

  • by Terrell Mills

    The year 2007 is about to end, so it's time to look back at the NBA's best of the year. Sure there are parts of two NBA seasons in the calander year, but that shouldn't stop us from doing up a Best of 2007, NBA style! S...read more

  • 7 of 34

    by Kevin Shepardson

    Dwayne Wade and LeBron James are certainly superstars of the NBA, but if you really want to tab the best player in the league, Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns is clearly in the midst of another MVP season, and isn't that wh...read more

  • 8 of 34

    by Ross Pickering

    All over the internet, all I ever see is, "Steve Nash for MVP". Ok, I agree his stats are really good this season, but look at the players he's complimented with: Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion, Raja Bell, Boris Diaw, Lean...read more

  • 9 of 34

    by Jeff Buckner

    The best player in the NBA is often connected to the Most Valuable Player award. This award is supposed to be awarded to the player that means the most for his team to succeed. Often, the MVP award gets handed to someone w...read more

  • 10 of 34

    by Wordsleuth

    Well as I stated previously I don not think that Nowitzki deserves the NBA MVP award. I already said my reasons so if you want to read them search for the previous article. Now, since I do not believe that Nowitzki is the ...read more

  • 11 of 34

    by Christopher Mesa

    The phoenix suns who had two 15+ win streaks and went 48 games without a double digit loss were all of a suddenly extinguished, going 2-4 heading to the all star break. Well you might say that all teams have to go through ...read more

  • 12 of 34

    by Ric S

    It is just about 2 months away from the NBA playoffs and while we are yet to see the players' performances in playoff games, we can at least point out which players have the greatest impact to their team's success so far. ...read more

  • 13 of 34

    by Vandell Mccary

    It is early in the year but lets talk about this years league MVP do and if you didn't know in LA Kobe Bryant is not the MVP it is the canadian Steve Nash, now who has won it twice, But lets talk about who can win it this...read more

  • 14 of 34

    by Andy Green

    Steve Nash is by far the best player in the NBA this season. The two-time MVP is having his best season thus far in his career. Nash is averaging 20.0 points per game, his career high. He is leading the league in assists p...read more

  • 15 of 34

    by Daniel Daily

    Watch out for #24 Yao Ming? Dwayne Wade? King James How about Monster Kobe? I've heard all the talk about the young guns Dwayne Wade and Lebron James yet nothing about the man himself Monster Kobe. Why I call him Monster ...read more

  • 16 of 34

    by Writerbob

    Sports fans all seem to love a Michael Jordan-type dominator of their particular game. But the world may never see an individual reach that level again, not because the players of today's sports are less talented, but rath...read more

  • 17 of 34

    by Javier Divorato

    The race for the 2006-2007 NBA Most Valuable Player award has turned into a three player contest with less than a month to go in the season. Here's a look at the top contenders for the award: First, let's eliminate som...read more

  • 18 of 34

    by Sean Miller

    This the year that the Dallas Mavericks amazing 7 footer Dirk Nowitzki, finally gets named NBA MVP. Dirk has been a star for almost ten years, yet always id ignored when the award is handed out. The dominance of Dallas ...read more

  • 19 of 34

    by Reginal Thomas

    The best player during the 2006-2007 NBA season by far is Shaquille O'neal. Every year this freak of nature proves himself, no he is not Shaq of old he is not the 28 or 30 ppg scorer he used to be or 10 to 12 rebounds per ...read more

  • 20 of 34

    by B. B. James

    What more could anyone ask from a player than what Dwayne Wade has done? This guy carried his team through the playoffs in 2004-05 and then to the NBA title last year. This year, with a bunch of over-the-hill stiffs and a...read more

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