Uncover the Surprising NBA Post All-Star Break Futures That Could Change Everything!
The other play I will make is on Deni Avdija to win Most Improved Player at -120. We probably should’ve seen this coming a bit, and kudos to Portland for unlocking what Washington either gave up on or couldn’t. Avdija has increased his scoring every season. However, this year, he increased from 16.9 to 25.2 points per game. He still needs to get 19 more games played to qualify as well, and Portland should compete for a Play-In Spot. So, I’m not really worried about a tanking issue or anything. It isn’t just the scoring, either. He has held steady with his rebounding rate from the past two years, and this year has a high of 6.6 assists, up from his career high of 3.9. Jalen Johnson could get consideration, but his team is bad. He also has kind of been recognized already as one of the better players in the league. I don’t see it happening for him this year, but he could be a sneaky pick for next year.Â



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