Early Predictions for Award Winners of the 2007-2008 NBA Season

By W. Crew, published Oct 29, 2007
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This article provides a quick look at the front-runners and predicted winners for the 2007-2008 NBA Season Awards.

Most Valuable Player
LeBron James will be the 2007-2008 MVP. The Cleveland Cavaliers are destined to make the playoffs again in a soft Eastern Conference, and James will put up big numbers in flashy style, which makes it his turn to win the MVP. If the Los Angeles Lakers make some noise in the Western Conference race, Kobe Bryant could steal the award. However, if the Lakers and Cavs falter in the ultra-competitive Western Conference, Steve Nash could easily take home another MVP.

Rookie of the Year

Kevin Durant will earn the Rookie for Year for the 2007-2008 NBA season. He has the game to score at will in the NBA and will be an exciting player to watch this year. Because Greg Oden will miss the season due to injury, Durant has little competition for this award. However, should Durant have a tougher time than expected adapting to the NBA game, a less heralded player such as Acie Law IV of the Chicago Bulls may enter the picture. Further, Al Horford of the Atlanta Hawks has a chance if he sees meaningful minutes this season.

Defensive Player of the Year

Marcus Camby will repeat as NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Camby is a true shot-blocking artist who may have replaced Ben Wallace as the premier defensive player in the game. The only thing blocking Camby's win is injuries or health problems. If Camby cannot stay healthy this year, Wallace could easily reclaim the award that was once his. Ron Artest of the Sacramento Kings will always be in the running for this award if he plays a full season and does not allow off the court problems to resurface.

Most Improved Player

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Durant has looked pretty darn good. Wonder what Portland thinks by now with their number one pick out for the year. Anyone thinking Sam Bowie? http://www.insurance-tucson.com, http://www.arizonahomeownerinsurance.biz, http://www.yuma-insurance.com

Posted on 10/30/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

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