Kevin Durant will win another scoring title and his first MVP award this season |
MVP: Kevin Durant, OKC
The Durantula is a scoring machine. This year he will win his third consecutive scoring title and the first MVP award of his career. Expect Durant to average at least 30 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists. The shortened season benefits the Durantula a lot. Because the season is shortened, he will be able to play more minutes. Durant will lead OKC to a deep playoff run as well.
Runner up: LeBron James MIA
Rookie of the Year: Derrick Williams, MIN
The younger D-Will, is playing on a young, rapidly improving Timberwolves squad. With Kevin Love and Ricky Rubio to help him, he should score plenty points and grab boards. Williams will be a factor in whatever the Timberwolves do this season. He will attempt to help the team reach the playoffs for the first time since Kevin Garnett has left the team. This goal is in reach with Williams playing the 4 position.
Runner up: Jimmer Fredette, SAC
Coach of the Year: Mike D’Antoni, NYK
Mike D’Antoni will try his best to lead the Knicks to their second consecutive playoff appearance.Tyson Chandler has joined the Knicks, who now have their own Big Three. D’Antoni has the potential to rejuvenate the Knicks franchise.
Runner up: Frank Vogel, IND
6th Man of the Year: Jason Terry, DAL
Jason Terry had a fantastic postseason off the bench last year for Dallas. He should score at least 15 points off the bench in insurance for the newly acquired Vince Carter. Terry has embraced his role as a sixth man, and scored plenty points. He should do more of the same this season.
Runner up: Udonis Haslem, MIA
Most Improved Player: Joakim Noah, CHI
Whatever happened to Joakim Noah? Do you remember him, the guy who stayed for four years in college and won two championships? Well this year, Noah is going to have his breakout season. Each year since he has come to the NBA, his scoring has gone up. The rebounds have also gone up, though Noah took a small dip in boards last season. This year, if the Bulls continue to put the pieces together, which they did by signing two guard Rip Hamilton, Noah could average a 16-10. Noah is the Bulls’ starting center, and primary rebounder. With the Bulls continuing to get better, expect Noah to finally break out this season, and demonstrate why the Bulls drafted him in
Runner up: Danilo Gallinari, DEN
Defensive Player of the Year: Andrew Bogut, MIL
If there is an NBA player for which the lockout benefits it could be Andrew Bogut. Bogut has played 70 games just twice in his career. His best year came when he played 69 games. Imagine what he can do in 66? Bogut led the NBA in blocks per game last season, and averaged eight defensive rebounds. If Bogut is able to play a full season, he will get more rebounds, and crash the glass
Runner up: Serge Ibaka OKC
All NBA Team
C Dwight Howard ORL
PF Lebron James MIA
SF Kevin Durant OKC
SG Kobe Bryant LAL
PG Derrick Rose CHI
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