With the NBA season hitting the home stretch, the debate for MVP is slowly heating up. Some think Kobe is the MVP. Others say it's Lebron. What about CP3? Or D-Wade? Speaking of D-Wade, he thinks that the MVP should be decided by using the meaning of the acronym. Something that I totally agree with. You see, the letters M-V-P stand for Most Valuable Player. A meaning that has definitely been lost over the years. But D-Wade, unlike many, knows what's up. Here's D-Wade's interpretation of who deserves the award:It's the most valuable player to his team. It's as simple as that. You've got to take a guy off a team and say, `If he wasn't on there, how would this team be?'Now that's an interpretation that I can hang my hat on. Not this, "he scores the most" or "he's makes the most spectacular plays" crap that has been going on recently. Proof of this recent crap is CP3 being robbed of the MVP just last year. And...
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