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We Know Who The NBA MVP Is...

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Not that long ago, it seemed like we

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knew who the NBA MVP was going to be. It

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was going to be Shay Gilgitis Alexander.

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And now, I'm not so sure. We still have

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a handful of games left. We don't have

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to make this decision today, but I

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wanted to go through all of the

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candidates and what I believe is a

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threeperson race. And I'm going to begin

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by talking about the guy that I think is

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going to finish in third, but still has

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been underdised as an MVP candidate this

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season. And that's Luca Donich. Nobody

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in the league right now accounts for

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more offensively on a possession

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bypossession basis than Luca does. He's

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going to lead the league in scoring by

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over two points. He's third in the

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league in assists. And I don't think

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that we really talk enough about how

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much he does for the Lakers, how

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efficient he's been, and the overall

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volume at which he's playing. He's

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leading the league in shot attempts,

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shots made, free throw attempts, points

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overall. And interestingly, compared to

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the other guys on this list, you might

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not think that Luca has an argument

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compared to the other guys on this list.

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His argument would be a his team isn't

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as good. That would be argument number

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one. And argument number two would be

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volume. He's played more minutes than

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either of these guys. We'll get to the

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minutes conversation later, but volume

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would be the case for Luca. Ultimately,

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I would vote for him. I would vote for

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him third, but I still feel like he

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needs to be mentioned. Now, obviously,

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the two guys at the top of the race here

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are Shay Gilis Alexander and Victor

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Wemanyaba. And I want to talk about

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Sheay for a second because I'm not

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positive that we are properly

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contextualizing how good of a season SGA

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is having. He was really good last year.

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They won the title and I think we're

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kind of lumping it in with last year's.

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He's been even better this year and

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really I think he's been historically

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good. This is one of the best modern

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guard seasons of all time. That's what

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SGA is putting together this season.

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He's averaging over 31 points per game,

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shooting 55% from the floor. Those

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numbers are generally reserved for like

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Hall of Fame bigs. You're not supposed

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to be this efficient and score this much

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as a guard. this century. The only other

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guy that scored 30 points per game and

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shot 55% from the floor is Giannis.

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That's it. You're not supposed to be

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this efficient as a guard. If you go

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back further into history, it's guys

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like Michael Jordan. There's a couple of

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other guys. There's a Kareem season.

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Generally speaking, this is Michael

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Jordan does this as a guard and then

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it's a bunch of bigs. And that's the

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category that Shay has put himself in,

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not only last year, but this year as

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well. And I think he's been even better

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this year. And the other differentiator

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between him and other guys that

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typically carry this much of a burden

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offensively is that he plays on both

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ends of the floor and he's he's not like

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an allNBA level defender, but he tries

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and he's actually impactful. And I think

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that's one of the reasons why he won the

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award last year over Nicole Joic. It's

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harder to be an impactful defender at

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the five spot the way Joic has to try

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and be than it is for someone like SGA

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on the perimeter. But regardless, he is

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more of a plus defensively certain

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certainly than Joic is. I think that's

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the reason, the main reason that he won

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the award over Joic last year. It's also

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interesting, by the way, that I don't

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have Jokic in my top three. He's had an

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incredible season. I think there's like

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a a way out there Kawaii case. If he

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gets to 65 games, there's a lot of guys

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that have had incredible years. And I

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think as of this recording, myself and

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probably a lot of other people still

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have SGA as the favorite, but that

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doesn't necessarily mean that he's going

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to win the award. We still have a

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handful of games left. If you're going

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to make the case for SGA, it's all the

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historical stuff that I just talked

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about. It's also the fact that his

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co-star in Jaylen Williams has missed

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most of the season has largely been a

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non-factor during the year and they've

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got the best record in the league. Now,

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that might not be the case by the time

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the season is over, but again, if you're

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making the case today, that is how you

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argue for Shay Gildas Alexander to win

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back-to-back MVPs. The last guy here

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though is the most interesting case of

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the three. I right now would vote him

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second, but it would be possible

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depending on how the rest of the year

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goes for me to put him in first place.

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and it's Victor Webemanyama. And if

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you're going to talk about Wemby, I

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don't really think the stats are things

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that you need to bring up. I'm going to

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show them on screen, but I don't think

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it's a statistical argument. The

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argument for Victor Webmanyama is if you

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want to talk about overall impact on

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both ends of the floor and you account

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for offense and defense equally, he is

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the MVP of the league. Now, if you don't

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want to do that and you want to do what

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we have done historically with the MVP,

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which is reward guys that are really,

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really great on offense, that's fine.

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You can do that. But if you're talking

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about overall impact on a possession

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bypossession basis when WMBB's on the

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floor, he's the most impactful player in

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the entire league. And what he does on

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defense is the best thing that any

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single player does in the entire league.

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Nobody in the NBA, nobody in basketball

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is better on one end of the floor than

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Victor Wemana is on defense. Is more

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impactful on one end of the floor than

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Victor Webyama is on defense. I also

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think that it's interesting that you can

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look at the head-to-head matchups

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between San Antonio and Oklahoma City

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this year and show that as an advantage

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for WBY. Now, granted, it's difficult to

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actually really account for that when

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you think about injuries and things like

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that, but they've played really, really

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well against what everybody thinks is

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the best team in the league this season,

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and I think that's another little check

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mark for WebMy's MVP case. The last

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piece of this for him is there's no

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guarantee that they're not going to

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finish with the best record in the

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league by the time the season is over.

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They're two games back at the Thunder as

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of this recording. There's a handful of

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games left and they certainly could. And

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if that does happen, I don't think it's

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crazy to think that that could be a

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tiebreaker between him and SGA.

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Narratively, it doesn't feel like

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they're that close. I feel like they are

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that close. That whoever finishes with

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the best record in the league this year

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is most likely going to win the MVP.

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It's also worth pointing out, by the

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way, that as much as this is a seasonl

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long award, as we go towards the end of

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the year, I feel like there's momentum

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behind WHMY and behind the Spurs, cuz

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they've got the best record in the

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league since January 1st, it's only a

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couple game difference between them and

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OKC, but that can absolutely matter as

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we go towards the end of the year. Now,

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the last thing that I want to point out

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amongst all three of these guys before

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we just kind of conclude the race itself

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is the minutes played thing is the big

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big thing that's going to hold Victor

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Wemanyama back. If you look at just

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total minutes this season, Luca is is

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above each of these guys by over 100

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minutes. SGA 2147. That's a lot of

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minutes in 63 or 64 games. Wimbby is at

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1784 and they're all right around the

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same number in terms of games played or

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they will be by the end of the season.

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WBY just plays like 29 29 and a half

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minutes a game. And I think that you can

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really feel his impact in those 29

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minutes. But it would be historically it

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would be an outlier to give a guy with

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