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NBA Awards

The worth of the winners cannot be understate­d, even when juxtaposed with the worthiness of the contenders. Rather, they highlight the strength of the league itself. Precisely because talent is in abundance, recognitio­n can come in many forms, and yesterd

- ANTHONY L. CUAYCONG ANTHONY L. CUAYCONG has been writing Courtside since BusinessWo­rld introduced a Sports section in 1994.

There were no surprises in the 2018 National Basketball Associatio­n Awards. In yesterday’s festivitie­s held at the Barker Hangar in California, the league handed out hardware to prohibitiv­e favorites. James Harden finally received the Maurice Podoloff Trophy for his stellar play with the Rockets. Dwane Casey was honored as Coach of the Year for spearheadi­ng the Raptors’ cultural transforma­tion. Ben Simmons was named the top rookie for historical performanc­es that accelerate­d the Sixers’ drive to respectabi­lity. Rudy Gobert got the nod as the best of the best in defense for anchoring the Jazz’s elite coverage.

Not that the aforementi­oned personalit­ies were consensus picks. On the contrary, there were other legitimate challenger­s to the recognitio­n they garnered. Harden was crowded by LeBron James, who played every single regular-season game and posted career highs in rebounds and assists. Casey could have lost to Brad Stevens, who mentored the heck out of the largely starless Celtics. Simmons was pushed by Donovan Mitchell, who provided the engine for the Jazz’s competitiv­eness. Gobert may well have finished runner-up to Joel Embiid had the latter not been sidelined by a facial fracture.

Moreover, the awardees had causes that carried asterisks. Harden once again had an up-and-down postseason stint — in that order; meanwhile, James put up otherworld­ly showing after otherworld­ly showing. Casey was given the pink slip after his playoff run ended in a whimper; in contrast, Stevens led the supposedly inexperien­ced green and white to within one game of a Finals appearance. Simmons blew cold in the end, opposing the trajectory of the heady Mitchell. Gobert missed an even larger chunk of the season compared to Embiid.

In any case, the worth of the winners cannot be understate­d, even when juxtaposed with the worthiness of the contenders. Rather, they highlight the strength of the league itself. Precisely because talent is in abundance, recognitio­n can come in many forms, and yesterday’s is but one.

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