최근 퍼포먼스와 닉스 10연승의 중심에 있었던 선수.
카멜로 앤서니가 1위로 다시 올라섰군요.ㅎㅎ
이대로만 된다면 꿈만 같은 일이네요.
MVP에 선정은 힘들겠지만 멜로를 좋아하는 마음에...^^
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Carmelo Anthony : NEW YORK KNICKS
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/28-4/4):36.5 ppg | 7.0 rpg | 2.5 apg | 1.0 spg
Anthony's Knicks are on a league-best 10-game win streak, amazing in itself. But his alma mater, Syracuse, is chasing another national title at the Final Four, a decade after Anthony led the net-cutting ceremony during his lone season in orange. Had Melo hit this torrid pace earlier, and not been sidetracked by injuries, he might have made the MVP race a whole lot closer. He's earned the top spot this week, averaging 36.5 points and seven rebounds.
2
Kevin Durant : OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/28-4/4):30.3 ppg | 8.0 rpg | 4.7 apg | 2.0 bpg
Durant played a game-high 45 minutes in Thursday night's critical 100-88 win over the Spurs as both teams continue jockeying for the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference playoff chase. Durant did it all against the Spurs, finishing with 25 points (on 10-for-20 shooting, 2-for-3 from deep), nine rebounds, six assists, three blocks and a steal. The Spurs have found out that Durant brings a much more versatile package to the table than he did last season.
3
LeBron James : MIAMI HEAT
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/29-4/4):36.0 ppg | 4.0 rpg | 6.0 apg | 2.0 spg (1 game played)
A week worth of inactivity (a sore hamstring was the official reason given) is enough to make anyone drop in our weekly rankings. When the entire body of work is considered, James has a head-and-shoulders lead on the pack. A 27-game win streak and the Heat's insurmountable lead in the Eastern Conference playoff chase forced coachErik Spoelstra into resting him. That's something that's likely to pay off for LeBron and the Heat in the postseason.
4
Tony Parker : SAN ANTONIO SPURS
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/29-4/4):15.8 ppg | 2.8 rpg | 6.0 apg | 0.0 spg
Parker's ankle and leg issues might not be completely over. He missed the Spurs' win over the Magic on Wednesday with a sore left ankle and didn't look like himself against the Thunder Thursday night on TNT, finishing with just two points on 1-for-6 shooting and four assists in just 25 minutes in a 100-88 loss. In an ominous sign for Spurs' fans, he hobbled off the floor with shin pain. Parker was a legit MVP candidate for much of the year. Without him, the Spurs are hurting.
5
Chris Paul : L.A. CLIPPERS
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/28-4/4):14.5 ppg | 3.3 rpg | 9.8 apg | 2.3 spg
The Clippers are in the midst of their own drama as the regular season draws to a close. It's a strange place to be in, putting the finishing touches on a rare (for the Clippers) 50-win season and having to fight rumors that there is locker room drama (as reported by T.J. Simers of the Los Angeles Times) and perhaps a crack in the coach-player dynamic. But Paul should apologize to no one for infusing that organization with a win-or-go-home attitude.
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Kobe Bryant : L.A. LAKERS
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/29-4/4):21.0 ppg | 10.0 rpg | 12.5 apg | 3.0 spg
He might not know it and probably doesn't care, but triple-double Kobe Bryant is just as much fun to watch as the Black Mamba. In fact, if the Los Angeles Lakers want to secure that eighth and final seed in the Western Conference playoffs, they might need more of the former. The Lakers have been better this season when Bryant's game involves him getting the rest of the team involved, something he's needed to do lately with Steve Nash injured.
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Russell Westbrook : OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/28-4/4):22.7 ppg | 8.0 rpg | 8.7 apg | 2.0 spg
His critics will point out that Westbrook took one more shot than Kevin Durantdid in the win over the Spurs. Those of us capable of moving past that foolishness will remind you that Westbrook finished with 27 points (on 9-for-21 shooting), seven rebounds and seven assists. OKC has evened up the season series with the Spurs and moved into the pole position for the top seed in the Western Conference.
8
Dwyane Wade : MIAMI HEAT
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/29-4/4):17.0 ppg | 0.0 rpg | 9.0 apg | 4.0 spg (1 game played)
Like LeBron James, Wade has been showing off the finer points of his expansive high-end wardrobe the past week while sitting most of the week. Wade needs the rest more than anyone, given his recent injury history and penchant for having to play through pain this time of year. The Heat need their superstars fresh for a playoff run that most everyone expects to last for quite some time.
9
Marc Gasol : MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/29-4/4):16.0 ppg | 6.3 rpg | 4.8 apg | 1.5 bpg
Gasol had a big game in a win over the Minnesota Timberwolves Saturday without Nikola Pekovic around to slow him down. He worked the Timberwolves for 21 points, eight rebounds, six assists and three blocks. Gasol's chances of earning a first-or second-team All-NBA nod at center this season are pretty strong, what with Dwight Howard and Andrew Bynum sure to be out of the mix.
10
James Harden : HOUSTON ROCKETS
STATS FROM LAST WEEK (3/29-4/4):16.7 ppg | 4.0 rpg | 7.0 apg | 1.0 spg
Harden missed back-to-back games with a sore foot. The good thing is the Rockets were able to prevail against the Clippers and Orlando Magic in his absence. He got right back to the business of abusing opposing defenders in Wednesday's 112-101 win over the Sacramento Kings. Harden's 21 points, nine assists, seven rebounds and two blocks against the Kings serves as his latest entry on a season-long MVP checklist.