First Half MVP
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 1:54 am
Atlanta Hawks (28-15)
Someday Al Horford is going to hit his ceiling, but for the fourth straight season he's been a better player than he was the year before. With a 56.6 shooting percentage, Horford would be an automatic 20-point, 10-rebound guy if he attempted more than 12.4 field goals per game (earning more trips to the free-throw line, where he shoots 82.1 percent on 2.6 attempts per game, would help, too). Always a double-digit rebounder, his accuracy from the field has improved every year, just as his assists have risen and his turnovers have fallen. And on defense, his ability to joust with much bigger centers and also slide over to guard power forwards gives the Hawks great front-line flexibility.
MVP: Al Horford
Runner-up: Joe Johnson
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/britt_robson/01/18/power.rankings/index.html?eref=sihp
JJ 2nd? no J-Smoove? I agree with their assertion, but please, chime in with your thoughts.
Someday Al Horford is going to hit his ceiling, but for the fourth straight season he's been a better player than he was the year before. With a 56.6 shooting percentage, Horford would be an automatic 20-point, 10-rebound guy if he attempted more than 12.4 field goals per game (earning more trips to the free-throw line, where he shoots 82.1 percent on 2.6 attempts per game, would help, too). Always a double-digit rebounder, his accuracy from the field has improved every year, just as his assists have risen and his turnovers have fallen. And on defense, his ability to joust with much bigger centers and also slide over to guard power forwards gives the Hawks great front-line flexibility.
MVP: Al Horford
Runner-up: Joe Johnson
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/britt_robson/01/18/power.rankings/index.html?eref=sihp
JJ 2nd? no J-Smoove? I agree with their assertion, but please, chime in with your thoughts.