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Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 6:53 pm
by UKF
It may be a little late but I think we should post this anyways. Who do you see winning the awards this year? Some were easy to choose, some weren't. Tyreke is the obvious rookie of the year but what is your guys' take on everything else?

Coach of the Year: In my opinion this award should be given to a team that has shown the greatest improvement from years past, not to a coach that has had the best record on the year. Sorry Lawrence Frank, your out of the running, with a current record of 5-49 that just won’t get the job done. Maybe next year you’ll be able to get the award based on your improvement.

Mike Brown, Phil Jackson, Doc Rivers, and Jerry Sloan have all coached their teams to the top records in the league, but based on the talent they were given they should be where they’re at in the standings.

I like what Scott Brooks has done with that young group of players in Oklahoma. A team that has been terrible for some time now. The last time they were relevant was when they were in Seattle and had Ray Allen and Rashard Lewis.

6th Man: Jason Terry and Manu Ginoobli have both played well coming off the bench for their respective teams, but will offer this award to someone different.

Jamal Crawford of the Atlanta Hawks has played very well in this role for his new team. Crawford has averaged close to 18 points a game on a 46% clip.

Most Improved: Stephen Jackson, who was traded early on in the season from Golden State has benefited the most from that early deal. Cpt. Jack who averaged 16 ppg before the deal is now averaging almost 22 points per game. Jackson has been able to stay out of trouble in Charlotte. If he keeps that up they might allow him to stay.

Rookie: Tyreke Evans. He has averaged 20.3 ppg, 4.9 apg and 5.2 apg, has out-played every other rookie he has faced this year. I may be a homer, but I really don’t see any other player winning it. Stephen Curry and Brandon Jennings have both played well but only three other players have averaged 20/5/5 their rookie season. Those players were Lebron James, Oscar Robertson, and Michael Jordan.

Defensive Player of the Year: With 146 blocks(33 more than the next player) on the year Dwight Howard is my choice in top defensive player. Howard who won it last year, will most likely be getting the same award this year as well.

MVP: Kobe or LeBron? Both players with great/ equal importance to their teams should and will most likely win this award. If you look at numbers, LeBron is ahead in every important category, averaging 29.9/7.1/8.3. LeBron also has lead his team to the best record in the league. There is a lot of time for that to change, but if I had to put my vote in right now, LeBron James would receive it.

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:19 am
by Dustin5566
MVP: LeBron
Coach: Scott Brooks
Most improved: Joakim Noah
6th man: Jamal Crawford

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:43 am
by artest420
MVP lebron
coach brooks
MIP Landry
6th man Landry (assuming that we take him off the bench enough so he makes the requirements)
ROY Evans

The kings fan in me is hoping that 3 awards go to kings players and one ex-king.

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:10 am
by Nicky Nix Nook
COY: Adelman
MVP: Lebron
ROY: Evans
MIP: Landry
SMOY: Crawford
DPOY: Howard

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:36 am
by a-rod
Nicky Nix Nook wrote:COY: Adelman
MVP: Lebron
ROY: Evans
MIP: Landry
SMOY: Crawford
DPOY: Howard


+1

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:05 pm
by sl1mshad33
Lawrence Frank was fired about 35 games ago...

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:07 pm
by sl1mshad33
COY: Adelman
MVP: Kobe (Lebron needs to actually win something first)
ROY: Evans
MIP: don't know
SMOY: Crawford
DPOY: Gerald Wallace

Re: Mid-Year Awards

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:12 am
by UKF
Now that you say that, I remember that Vandeweghe took over. My editor missed that one..