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09-10 NBA Season Awards Predictions

Sixth Man of the Year: Paul Millsap, Coming off the bench Millsap is a rebounding machine and a workhorse in the paint.

Comeback Player of the Year: Gilbert Arenas, Agent zero shall return the Wizards to the NBA Playoffs and shall garner the comeback award.

Coach of the Year: Flip Saunders, When the Wizards make the playoffs again Flip will get a lot of credit and will win the coach of the year award over those whose team were expected to be good.

Rookie of the Year: Tyreke Evans, with Griffin out 6 weeks this seems like the logical choice.

Defensive Player of the Year: Mickael Pietrus, Picking Dwight Howard just seems boring, so let's go with his teammate, lock down but french defender, Mickael Pitrus.

Most Improved Player of the Year: Greg Oden, here's hoping the big man can stay healthy for the entire year and develop some type of offensive game.

Most Valuable Player: Lebron James, Picking anyone other than Kobe, D-Wade or Lebron is straight up stupid. And we're not stupid.

Comments

cardrunners said…
I think this will be the season that tells us a lot about whether Greg Oden turns into an elite center in the league, or if he is another injury plagued Sam Bowie type of guy.

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