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With the season at the midway point they did the rankings and awards.
Drummond is 2nd behind Lillard, but Drummond has the highest PER.
For the Celtics fans out there Sully is 5th, the Knicks fans who laughed at that pick after the draft are morons.
For the Mid season awards:
Biggest surprise: Drummond
Questions about his desire to play hovered around Drummond last June, as did concerns about his offensive game and feel. But it's clear that Drummond should have gone second in this draft, which easily makes him the biggest surprise. Players like Drummond -- glass-eating, shot-blocking, paint-finishing, lob-catching, quick-in-transition beasts -- are exceedingly rare. He looks to be a franchise big man with very strong All-Star potential.
Best rebounder: Andre Drummond, Pistons
Some rebounders are tall and long, so they can get their hands on a lot of balls. Others have great hands, so the ball sticks when they touch it. Undersized players need a motor, along with good hands, to get to the ball and rebound. Then we have Drummond, who has combined all three components to become dominant on the glass. He has also added some craft to his art, deftly tipping the ball away from opponents to spots he can get to first. Drummond has the potential to one day lead this league in rebounding.
Most impressive rookie: Damian Lillard, Trail Blazers
Jumping from a mid-major college team to a basketball-crazy franchise and community desperate to be playoff-relevant again, Lillard has his team in the playoff hunt. As talented as he is, that was hard to imagine at the beginning of the season. Playing huge minutes is tough enough for a rookie. Doing so as the team's starting point guard adds a mental element that makes it even tougher. Yet Lillard continues to shine and shows no signs of letting up.
Drummond is 2nd behind Lillard, but Drummond has the highest PER.
For the Celtics fans out there Sully is 5th, the Knicks fans who laughed at that pick after the draft are morons.
For the Mid season awards:
Biggest surprise: Drummond
Questions about his desire to play hovered around Drummond last June, as did concerns about his offensive game and feel. But it's clear that Drummond should have gone second in this draft, which easily makes him the biggest surprise. Players like Drummond -- glass-eating, shot-blocking, paint-finishing, lob-catching, quick-in-transition beasts -- are exceedingly rare. He looks to be a franchise big man with very strong All-Star potential.
Best rebounder: Andre Drummond, Pistons
Some rebounders are tall and long, so they can get their hands on a lot of balls. Others have great hands, so the ball sticks when they touch it. Undersized players need a motor, along with good hands, to get to the ball and rebound. Then we have Drummond, who has combined all three components to become dominant on the glass. He has also added some craft to his art, deftly tipping the ball away from opponents to spots he can get to first. Drummond has the potential to one day lead this league in rebounding.
Most impressive rookie: Damian Lillard, Trail Blazers
Jumping from a mid-major college team to a basketball-crazy franchise and community desperate to be playoff-relevant again, Lillard has his team in the playoff hunt. As talented as he is, that was hard to imagine at the beginning of the season. Playing huge minutes is tough enough for a rookie. Doing so as the team's starting point guard adds a mental element that makes it even tougher. Yet Lillard continues to shine and shows no signs of letting up.