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Napheesa and possible MVP

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Napheesa sprained her ankle in a recent game. She apparently has dodged a severe injury but
will be missing 2 weeks [or more] of games. Getting her 100% for Minnesota's playoffs takes
priority but I would think her absence for that long a period would harm her chances for the MVP...which has been touted pretty
much since before the season began,,,and her play so far has been at that level.
 
Nothing to do with recruiting. That's why I posted it on the regular board. It was moved to 'recruiting'...
have no idea why.
 
I think Phee's injury will hurt her MVP chances. It depends on how long she is out and how much the other elite stars shine: A'ja, AT, Sabrina, Stewie, et al.
I think you are probably right, but I could see how it could enhance her MVP chances, if the team looks terrible in her absence. That would only emphasize how critical she is to that team, particularly if they immediately looked like top contenders again on her return.
 
Mod: thanks for moving this thread back to this page.
 
I think that Phee’s injury now makes Paige the clear favorite for MVP…….. ;)
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I think Napheesa...and...Paige...are 'safe' in the MVP conversation. Too many factors still to be determined to
declare a winner...including missed games...how they play....and the play of several other excellent players.
 
The worst case scenario, if she misses the rest of the regular season, I think she probably still wins. She is the best player on the best team.

Attached graphs show WS (Win Shares) and PER (Player Efficiency Rating) from this and last season.

Wilson is the only one anywhere near Collier in PER and potentially may not catch Collier in Win Shares, not to mention the Aces are only a .500 team.

2025 WS vs PER.jpg2024 WS vs PER.jpg
 
Honestly I don't know. IF it's "only" 2 weeks, if she comes back about the same and finishes the year off, not sure it has much of an impact. But if she misses 3 weeks or more... yeah it would impact.
 
I think the only other players in contention right now are Sabrina Ionescu, Alyssa Thomas and Allisha Gray. MVP almost always comes from a team that's top 3-4 in the standings. I don't see A'ja Wilson having any shot at it if Vegas continues to underachieve and be a .500 team. Stewart has been injured and Ionescu appears to be likely candidate out of New York at this point.

Collier is far ahead of the pack though. Best player on the clear best team with the best stats is a complete home run for MVP. I think as long as she doesn't miss 10+ games the award is hers.
 
I think that Phee’s injury now makes Paige the clear favorite for MVP…….. ;)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but all the wnba teams, regardless of record, make the playoffs right? If not, Paige can win MVP if the Wings make it to the playoffs. I honestly don't see Paige winning MVP over Aja and company, while not making it to the playoffs. The flipside of the wings not making it to the playoffs is that they have the opportunity to get Azzi.

Phee was my clear cut favorite for MVP this year. Her impact on the Lynx speaks for itself with their league record alone. The Lynx can loose their next 5 games and still be tied or have the lead in the wnba team rankings. Even being out two weeks, she should still be considered as an MVP candidate.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but all the wnba teams, regardless of record, make the playoffs right? If not, Paige can win MVP if the Wings make it to the playoffs. I honestly don't see Paige winning MVP over Aja and company, while not making it to the playoffs. The flipside of the wings not making it to the playoffs is that they have the opportunity to get Azzi.

Phee was my clear cut favorite for MVP this year. Her impact on the Lynx speaks for itself with their league record alone. The Lynx can loose their next 5 games and still be tied or have the lead in the wnba team rankings. Even being out two weeks, she should still be considered as an MVP candidate.
I must say that I am a bit surprised that someone took my comment seriously, particularly given my inclusion of the sarcastic emoji “;)”.
 
I think you are probably right, but I could see how it could enhance her MVP chances, if the team looks terrible in her absence. That would only emphasize how critical she is to that team, particularly if they immediately looked like top contenders again on her return.

I think you raise a valid point, but is Phee (or any player) worthy of the MVP award for playing, say, only 2/3 of a season?
 
I must say that I am a bit surprised that someone took my comment seriously, particularly given my inclusion of the sarcastic emoji “;)”.
When it comes to mentioning Paige and an award, we are always very serious and are obviously humorless. An MVP in the W is a foregone conclusion for her. Just a matter of when and how many. No jokes about our Paige are apparently ever allowed here. Tsk tsk.
 
I think you raise a valid point, but is Phee (or any player) worthy of the MVP award for playing, say, only 2/3 of a season?
NBA requires 65/82 games played to be eligible for post season awards (about 79% of games played). I don't think the WNBA has a set rule, but if they used a similar one then Pheesa would have to play in at least 35 WNBA games, meaning she can miss up to 5 more games before she'd fall into territory of being ineligible.

2 weeks from her injury date would have her back on 8/19 and she'd miss 3 more games. The prognosis said at least 2 weeks though, so it could be longer. Awards are great and all but if I'm Reeve the last thing I'd want is to rush her back too soon and risk reinjury with playoffs just around the corner
 
I must say that I am a bit surprised that someone took my comment seriously, particularly given my inclusion of the sarcastic emoji “;)”.
I'll admit I was scratching my head, what is OD talking (actually typing) about? I missed the emoji. I decided you meant rookie of the year, but MVP entered the post instead.
 
I think Wilson is climbing up the MVP ladder - if she continues with 25-30 PPG performances and Phee remains out, I could see Wilson and a few others passing Phee by.

I agree that if Vegas languishes close to a .500 record, it won't happen, but they are slowly but surely climbing up the standings and will likely be #4-5 before the season is done.
 
I think Wilson is climbing up the MVP ladder - if she continues with 25-30 PPG performances and Phee remains out, I could see Wilson and a few others passing Phee by.

I agree that if Vegas languishes close to a .500 record, it won't happen, but they are slowly but surely climbing up the standings and will likely be #4-5 before the season is done.
Love Wilson but just can’t see it happening this year. I think her winning last year with Vegas as the #4 team was kind of an anomaly. She was just so far above the rest of the league.

If we’re measuring in-season rather than by a couple years, Collier is the best player in the world right now, and I can’t see anyone else winning MVP unless she misses 5+ more games. In that case either Ionescu or Thomas would be deserving winners, but it would still feel like somewhat of a technicality to me.
 

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