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Out of those, it's easy to say Michael Beasley. He gets my vote, but you have to consider the opportunity he's been given. I think it's more about his situation improving, and not necessarily him.

 

Same with most on there.

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Everyone has improved massively, but I'm going to have to go with Milicic..

He went from being a bust, to the NBA's best shot blocker.. (well, so far)

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uhm, Wesley Matthews anyone? :lol: :lol:

I have Matthews as my second pick, but that'll change if he keeps up his most current play.

 

I have this feeling that Beasley has that Kevin Martin disease. The thing is, Matthews and Beasley were basically on the same level last season, and as of today, Beasley is looking like the better player...so that's how I stack them against each other right now.

 

If Matthews keeps dropping 20s and playing defense, though, it'll push Beasley out of the top spot.

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I have this feeling that Beasley has that Kevin Martin disease.

 

:huh:

 

 

 

 

BTW, Rajon Rondo gets my vote. In 5 years the guy went from a player with a small role to the third best PG in the world. He has legitimately improved his game over the years, and his numbers aren't as much of a product of an increased role, touches, and minutes given to the same exact talent leveled player like many of the other candidates.

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BTW, Rajon Rondo gets my vote. In 5 years the guy went from a player with a small role to the third best PG in the world.

no he didnt.

 

anyways, someone who i think deserves a mention is Shannon Brown, he's improved a lot. but my vote goes to Beas.

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I definitely say Matthews without a doubt. Sure Mikey B has been playing amazing in Minny, but he's the team's first option. Matthews has Roy and Aldridge ahead of him for offensive options, plus Miller plays a key role in Portland's offense and Matthews has been hitting threes when needed and getting into the lane. I kind of wish he'd drive and take the shot instead of driving and dishing like he usually does. Plus, he plays fantastic defense. B Easy and Love are right up there.

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Love is all about the minutes he gets. Everyone knew he had talent last year, but he never got the proper amount of playing time. In 28MPG, he averaged 14 and 11, which are very good numbers. Yeah he has improved, but not as much as a guy like Matthews or Roy Hibbert.

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Beasley, no doubt. Even if he was an underdog in Miami and didn't get to show his full potential his game is on another level this year. You can see improvement in every aspect of his game.

Beasley has been playing with a chip on his shoulder and it's pushed him to the point where he is playing at the level he is currently playing at. Sometimes rejection makes you improve to a level that not many people thought you were capable of reaching.

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