Originally Posted by
martinzky99
objectively means you praise someone even if you don't like the person..you also knows how to criticize even you like that person..opposite sa objective is subjective..both words are used widely in journalism
hahaha..weird! out of context naman tawn na imong explanation...
my point is - if you based your decision
objectively, then shouldn't you base it on the stats? am not being bias here, but based on NBA.com stats, and reports by writers, LeBron is the leading candidate for MVP. Before saying a player "deserves to win the MVP", better include the stats also as compared with other players.
Because if what you say does not coincide with the facts without proper disclosure of your opinion at your end, then I don't think that's being objective.