I think Kevin deserved the award, but Ellis had a nice breakout season as well. The MIP means nothing much really, aside from recognition and getting your name in the history books for a league-wide award, but it has also often been a bellweather of better things to come.
Kevin's upside is clearly much more than Ellis'...not even close.
Had Kevin been on a running team, taking full advantage of his athleticism and quickness, he could have averged 30 ppg this season...easy.
Instead, we saw our former coach play mostly a slow down, toss it in the black-hole post game.
Few plays were called for his leading scorer....by design ("Kevin can get his shots in the flow of the offense")...ummm, WHAT flow?
Our ex-coach allowed his team to often keep pushing the ball to the opposite side of the floor, possession after possession, such that Kevin would be in the corner and not get a single touch on offense for 3, 5, even 8 minutes in a row (I know ... I counted).
The coup de gras was the substituting for his leading scorer after he had drilled several consecutive shots and was clearly in a rhythm, maybe even a zone...it happened way too often.
As the air came out of the Kings' season, Kevin also slowed a bit. Fatigue? Perhaps, and I know that's the party line now, but not that I have heard.
Anyway, this saga is over, and Kevin will merely have to come back next season and prove himself all over again, since there are still a lot of St. Thomas disciples out there. Plus it's a contact year for him at $1.8 million next season, and he's looking for the big pay day...PLENTY to play for and work to improve for this summer.
Will the Kings try to lock him up long-term early this summer, like they did for Peja? Hopefully, Petrie believes.
Let's also hope that over the next few months Kevin works on his ballhandling, defense, a little bit of back-to-the-basket game, and becomes a little more aggressive on the floor. He's on a red eye to Ohio now as this is written, so I hope he takes a few weeks off, has some fun back home, and then puts the same or greater effort into a rigorous training regimen like he has done the last couple summers.
I know he will.