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00:00But let me ask you a question about the MVP, which is SGA.
00:03Rightfully so at this point, you watch all the markets, sports books,
00:05predictive markets.
00:06We knew it was going to happen.
00:08Shams absolutely annihilates it with a 9.50 a.m. tweet,
00:11which I thought was interesting.
00:12My question to you is why is SGA looked at like the back-to-back MVP is hard
00:17to do in any sport, especially in the end?
00:19Like you are on a level that not a lot of people get to achieve,
00:23but I feel like he doesn't get the respect.
00:25Is there a reason why in your eyes, Kevin, where it's like back-to-back SGA?
00:29That's ridiculous.
00:30I guess it's relative to which circle you're speaking about.
00:35Donnie doesn't give him that respect.
00:37I think it's a really interesting question because on one hand,
00:41he got enough respect to win back-to-back MVPs.
00:44Yeah.
00:44Right?
00:46But I don't think the best players in the league, the best,
00:51do become a bit of its own fraternity, right?
00:54Like a lot of the old guys talk about how the league itself is a fraternity,
00:58but like you can tell when LeBron daps up Durant,
01:02it means a lot more than when LeBron daps up Alperen Schengen type of thing.
01:06Right?
01:09I sometimes get the sense that they don't view Shea,
01:14that he doesn't have that same respect from his peers.
01:17You would think a back-to-back MVP does.
01:19I think a lot of these guys respect a Jokic a little bit more, Donnie.
01:23And I don't know if it's the flailing.
01:27I mean, truly, every SGA, it's hard.
01:30Listen, SGA is successful Harden.
01:34For the most part, that's what it is, right?
01:37Harden could never break through with the championships.
01:40SGA already has and is supposed to again.
01:43But it's every mid-range jumper, he's fallen.
01:46Like, he's intentionally Harden falls on every three.
01:50Every three.
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