I personally think that Barton will be he better one of the two as the season ends.Most Improved is a two horse race in my opinion - Will Barton and CJ McCollum with McCollum holding a comfortable lead. They had almost identical stats last season so it makes it easy to compare them head to head. Instead, I'd be looking at Barton in the 6th man race.
Will Barton
2014-15: 6.8ppg, 2.8rpg, 1.4apg, 0.3bpg, 0.8spg
2015-16: 16.8ppg, 6.2rpg, 2.6apg, 0.4bpg, 1.1spg
CJ McCollum
2014-15: 6.8ppg, 1.5rpg, 1.0apg, 0.1bpg, 0.7spg
2015-16: 21.0ppg, 3.7rpg, 4.3apg, 0.1bpg, 1.3spg
Who do you guys think would be leading the award races at the moment?
Here's my top 3 in all of them.
MVP
1. Curry
2. LBJ
3. PG13
Rookie of the Year
1. KAT
2. PorzinGOD
3. D'Angelo Russell
Most Improved
1. Will 'the Thrill' Barton
2. Enes Kanter (I know, but look at the guy's stats!)
3. Linsanity (Same as Enes)
Best 6th Man
1. Nicolas Batum (2K had this predicted from the start!)
2. Manu Ginobili
3. I can't think of anyone else!!!
Who do you think are in the running for these awards?
MVP is Curry's handsdown, won't even be close in 1st place voting..my prediction is that he'll get around 115 of the possible 130 votes. Best player on the best team and leading the league in scoring, that's almost a guaranteed win unless an injury happens.
MIP prediction is a landslide win for Mccollum.
ROY is going to come down to who finishes stronger in the last month of the season to sway the voters. Every analyst is saying KAT is leading followed by Porzingis but I think it's Jahlil who is a close second. Porzingis is inconsistent at best and his shooting has been pretty unspectacular.
Jahlil: 1st scoring, 2nd FG% (rookies with more than 10 shots per game average), 3rd BPG, 2nd RPG
KAT: 2nd scoring, 1st FG%, 1st BPG, 1st RPG
Lou Williams career high 44 points today. 23 in the 4th qtr!
DeAndre Jordan shot over 70% from the field last season, and is on track to do so again this season and may break the current FG% season record set by Wilt. To put this into perspective, Wilt is the only player to have shot over 70% in a season and only did it once in his career, in his final year.
Wilt certainly had a few more offensive moves in his repertoire. Deandre led the league in dunks last year with 252 (he made 379 fg) so a majority of his offense comes from dunks. Think it's a by product of the Clippers pick and roll game which allows him to throw down that many dunks. If he was asked to be the focal point of the offense and post up like Wilt or Shaq, he certainly wouldn't be shooting that high a percentage.I would say the types of shots each took are substantially different however
They need to start setting minimums on FG% stats.DeAndre Jordan shot over 70% from the field last season, and is on track to do so again this season and may break the current FG% season record set by Wilt. To put this into perspective, Wilt is the only player to have shot over 70% in a season and only did it once in his career, in his final year.
They need to start setting minimums on FG% stats.
They often talk about 3pt % needing to have a minimum number of attempts in the season to qualify. They need to have a minimum number of FG attempts from outside dunk range before they talk about FG% too imo.
It takes away from players who actually are good shooters.
The Knicks are improved but at best they might get a 7th seeding in my opinion and even then, they aren't a real threat in the playoffs. First round exit.Don't forget that the clippers are starting to mesh winning 9 straight. I'd keep an eye on the Knicks too, their schedule gets much softer ahead so they could fly under the radar and jump a few spots in the standings.
The Knicks are improved but at best they might get a 7th seeding in my opinion and even then, they aren't a real threat in the playoffs. First round exit.
The Clippers are well, the Clippers. Their 9 game win streak is more a function of weak opponents in their schedule (none of the teams they beat are above .500) than their play. Their 3 game loss streak before that to Spurs, Houston (!!!!!!) and OKC was more telling on their play.
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