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Originally Posted by PeteLFan
If Dwight can pick up tidbits on footwork and offensive moves from Kareem he's going to be lethal. If ready to go from day 1 he's easily a MVP candidate with Steven Nash feeding him the ball.
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You think that just because he has someone passing him the ball, that he magically becomes an MVP candidate? He will be getting a lot less touches than he was in Orlando regardless of who is passing to him (Kobe shot almost double the amount Dwight did last year with only 4 more game played). The only way he comes close to an MVP is if the rest of the Lakers don't defensive rebound and he pulls down 15/30 a game, and even then he'd get a defensive POY and not MVP. My opinion is that it'll be a battle again between Durant and LeBron split down the middle at 50/50 right now.