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LeBron back in NBA MVP talk

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collective bargaining agreement?

“Nothing I can do about it,” Butler said about trade discussion­s. “Control what you can control. Why talk about it? Why worry about it? If you’re here, you’re here. If you’re not, you’re not.”

Can Westbrook join the Big O?

Even if Oklahoma City Thunder star Russell Westbrook doesn’t finish the season averaging a triple-double, the fact that he inspired comparison­s to the great Oscar Robertson for much of this season is evidence of how good he has been.

With 25 games to go and the Thunder firmly in playoff position (32-25), Westbrook is averaging 31.1 points, 10.5 rebounds and 10.1 assists. Yet if he’s going to trip up at the end on this front and perhaps leave Robertson (1961-62) as the only player to have reached this feat, it’s the assists that will likely be his undoing. His pace has dipped since those first few months, from 11.3 assists per game in the first 23 games to 9.4 since (according to NBA.com/stats).

Will the Cavaliers hold on to first place?

Cleveland has a tough stretch ahead. Not only are they without All-Star forward Kevin Love and shooting guard J.R. Smith until late March, but the Cavs also play 15 of their remaining 27 games on the road, including trips to play the Los Angeles Clippers, Celtics (twice), Atlanta Hawks (twice), Houston Rockets and San Antonio Spurs.

But Kyle Korver is starting to find his niche in the rotation (63.3% on threes in his last nine games), and they also have All-Stars LeBron James and Kyrie Irving. As we saw in June, all things are possible with James on the court.

“I feel like, if I’m in the lineup and I’m healthy, I’m feeling good, then we’re going to have a chance. That’s the way that I feel,” James said.

Even short-handed, the Cavs should maintain the top spot in the East.

Can LeBron steal a fifth MVP?

All season, the MVP discussion has centered on Westbrook and the Rockets’ James Harden. But James, with the chance to become just the fourth player in league history to win at least five MVPs, has quietly played his way into serious contention.

It’s not just that he’s averaging 25.9 points, 8.8 assists, and 7.7 rebounds — numbers that only Harden (29.2 points, 11.3 assists, 8.2 rebounds) and Westbrook have come anywhere near.

It’s that his Cavaliers, who suffered blows to starters Smith (thumb surgery in late December) and Love (out for six weeks after having arthroscop­ic surgery on his left knee Tuesday), are still atop the Eastern Conference mostly because of him.

And James, 32, second in the league in minutes per game (37.5), is carrying the kind of hefty load that often inspires voters to reward a player at season’s end.

 ?? MARK D. SMITH, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The Knicks have been looking to trade Carmelo Anthony, left, but have found no takers yet.
MARK D. SMITH, USA TODAY SPORTS The Knicks have been looking to trade Carmelo Anthony, left, but have found no takers yet.

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