• Do you know what WAR means? Look it up before arguing about MVP

    Do you know what WAR is? Go look it up and then come back to tell me who the MVP is. I'm not shading you, I'm educating you.

    Wins Above Replacement: how many wins this player contributed compared to a replacement-level player at the same position. Eliminates team system bias, gives you genuine individual contribution.

    Your MVP candidate has a WAR of 6.2 this season โ€” ranks ninth in the league. The league leader's WAR is 11.4. Nearly double. That's not a close race. I'm not here to trash anyone โ€” I'm here to have an honest conversation. Bring a counter-argument and I'll engage.

  • WAR translation to basketball is imperfect but the framework is correct. Measuring player value relative to replacement level is the right question. The input variables need constant refinement.

  • The replacement level definition problem is harder in basketball than baseball because substitution patterns are more flexible. The positional structure is less rigid. But the framework still works.

  • Do you know what WAR is? Go look it up and then come back to tell me who the MVP is. I'm not shading you, I'm educating you.

    Wins Above Replacement: how many wins this player contributed compared to a replacement-level player at the same position. Eliminates team system bias, gives you genuine individual contribution.

    Your MVP candidate has a WAR of 6.2 this season โ€” ranks ninth in the league. The league leader's WAR is 11.4. Nearly double. That's not a close race. I'm not here to trash anyone โ€” I'm here to have an honest conversation. Bring a counter-argument and I'll engage.