Lebron says he was robbed of Defensive Player of the Year award

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MILWAUKEE -- LeBron James isn't happy with finishing second in voting for the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year award for the second time in his decorated career.

"It sucks," James said Thursday as he prepared for Game 3 of the Miami Heat's playoff series against Milwaukee. "It definitely sucks, though, finishing second. Who wants to finish second?"

Memphis Grizzlies center Marc Gasol beat out James for the award after receiving 212 points and 30 first-place votes among a panel of media members and analysts. James finished with 149 points and 14 first-place votes.

James stopped short of criticizing Gasol's defensive merits, but the Miami Heat star said he probably put together the best defensive effort of his career this season.

James averaged career highs in defensive rebounds (6.8) and overall rebounds (8.0), along with 1.7 steals and one block per game. But his defensive impact is measured more than the versatility that has seen James defend all five positions at times over the past three seasons with the Heat.

Gasol averaged 7.8 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and one steal for a Grizzlies defense that allowed a league-low 88.7 points per game. The biggest case on Gasol's behalf was that Memphis was 6.8 points per 100 possessions better defensively when Gasol was on the floor.

James believes his defensive talent is unique.

"I guard everybody on the floor," James said while sitting at his locker in Milwaukee. "I don't know if it's one player in NBA history that's guarded one (point guards) through five (centers). It's over with now, but it's cool."

The variety of defensive assignments have taken somewhat of a toll on James. But he said he's never complained or turned down a matchup if the team needed his services. In the Heat's first-round series against Milwaukee, James is likely to defend point guard Brandon Jennings at one stage, and later help in the paint on center Larry Sanders.

"I have to know all the likes and dislikes, pros and cons, of each and every player in this league because at some point, I'm going to be matched up with them," James said. "It's a challenge for me mentally and physically."

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has also campaigned on James behalf for more consideration as one of the league's top defensive players. Even before Gasol was officially announced as the award winner, Spoelstra said he would like to see James break through soon as the winner.

"I think he's deserving every year," Spoelstra said earlier this week. "Possibly in the eyes of other people, they take him for granted, his impact defensively. He guards one through five every night and he knows and accepts the challenge. In the fourth quarter, whoever the biggest threat is, that's who he's guarding."

James' comments about finishing second were eerily similar to statements made by Kevin Durant during an interview for a Sports Illustrated cover story this week.

Durant finished second to James in MVP voting last season and James is expected to beat him out again to win his fourth MVP award when results are announced in May.

Durant's Oklahoma City Thunder also lost to James and the Heat in five games during the NBA Finals last season.

"I've been second my whole life," Durant told Sports Illustrated. "I was the second best player in high school. I was the second pick in the draft, I've been second in MVP voting three times. I came in second in the Finals. I'm tired of being second. I'm not going to settle for that. I'm done with it."

James, who also finished second in defensive player of the year voting in 2009 behind Dwight Howard, smiled Thursday as he said he was aware of Durant's comments. But James declined to respond, other than to say his overall game has improved this season.

"It's just about consistency," James said. "It's just being there for my teammates every time I'm on the floor, and being a leader every time I'm on the floor or off the floor."
 
He absolutely was. Honestly i thought he was more deserving last year but he was certainly more deserving than fucking Mark Gasol (along with 5 other guys). Atrocious on the part of the voters. Absolutely terrible.
 
I felt he was

Someone told me about it on Monday...I was like Marc Gasol?

I thought I heard them wrong and it was a joke
 
They hate giving all those awards to one player… it'll prove his greatness over some legends.
 
Man I don't think they would give him MVP pluse defensive player of the year.... Man it's all politics... He deserve that shit tho
 
It was pretty obvious that he was robbed...Gasol faces a legit big man every 7 or 8 games (probably 11 or 12). Lebron gets the #1 assignment every night and his versatility is ridiculous !!:smh:
 
He was also robbed when D Rose won the MVP award that year..... wasnt he?
Kobe is stil the #1 bitch in the NBA imho..but LBJ is creeping up to that #1 spot.
Him and Wade gotta be two of the most whiny mofo's in all the NBA.
 
Sounds like a whiney bitch... :hmm:

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One of the many reasons I hate that pussy! Always fuckin crying. King James Mafia......................................................................................get to work!!! The roasting of me for saying this should be epic!!!!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:


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He was also robbed when D Rose won the MVP award that year..... wasnt he?
Kobe is stil the #1 bitch in the NBA imho..but LBJ is creeping up to that #1 spot.
Him and Wade gotta be two of the most whiny mofo's in all the NBA.

Probably, but you could have easily had a legitimate argument about D. Rose and Lebron (ridiculous season from D. Rose and best record in the NBA vs the usual Lebron greatness) ...there is no disputing the Gasol vs Lebron defensive MVP comparison...
 
I don't know about that but you can't pick a center who only blocks a shot and a half and grabs 7.8 rebounds
 
They should've gave that shit to the K.O.B.E.

Haven't seen that kind of D since Bill Russell.
 
Sounds like a whiney bitch... :hmm:
Its a honest response. And he isnt the only one to comment on this years recipient. Typically players will play the PC role and say little if anything on the award other than congrats to the winner. But this year numerous players have already expressed disbelief and surprise about the voting. That says alot to me. I immediately thought it was a horseshit vote but now players are even questioning it.
 
They had to diversify. His MVP dominance was bad enough. Didn't he lead his team in every stat?
 
Noah got robbed for best defensive player award because of injury. had he been healthy..he wouldve got most of the votes considering the numbers he was putting up.. Imjussayin'
 
I don't know about that but you can't pick a center who only blocks a shot and a half and grabs 7.8 rebounds

He essentially won the "Best defensive player on the best defensive team award", and even that's debatable between him and Tony Allen.




 
Its a honest response. And he isnt the only one to comment on this years recipient. Typically players will play the PC role and say little if anything on the award other than congrats to the winner. But this year numerous players have already expressed disbelief and surprise about the voting. That says alot to me. I immediately thought it was a horseshit vote but now players are even questioning it.

Sort of better to let everyone else speak for you though... One thing I've always felt is these Dude, whether he's right or not, show lack of professional etiquette to speak against the accomplishments of your contemporaries... Classless, not just from Lebron but anyone who does it comes off as whiney...
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Sort of better to let everyone else speak for you though... One thing I've always felt is these Dude, whether he's right or not, show lack of professional etiquette to speak against the accomplishments of your contemporaries... Classless, not just from Lebron but anyone who does it comes off as whiney...
:hmm:

It is you know the King James Mafia will show up at our places of employment in the morning for speaking against James right?

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Sort of better to let everyone else speak for you though... One thing I've always felt is these Dude, whether he's right or not, show lack of professional etiquette to speak against the accomplishments of your contemporaries... Classless, not just from Lebron but anyone who does it comes off as whiney...
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He was asked how it felt to be second and he said it sucked. I have no problem with that. It was a bad vote man. Cats know it.
 
He essentially won the "Best defensive player on the best defensive team award", and even that's debatable between him and Tony Allen

... And Tayshaun and Conley.
Seriously, its a joke that he won.

These two statements are so ass backwards it's ridiculous... Caping to the 10th degree I guess will cause people to type statements which invalidate their caping in their own words, but they are too obsessed to see it... Damn shame actually...
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He was asked how it felt to be second and he said it sucked. I have no problem with that. It was a bad vote man. Cats know it.

Totally understood... even if he felt that way, sometimes it's best to take the high road... It's not a bad vote if it's how the voters genuinely felt and it disagrees with someone else's view point. Doesn't make it bad it just means you don't agree with it. To term it bad just because you don't agree with it comes off as entitled, spoiled and whiney...
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