NBA MVP Race: Kawhi Leonard re-emerges

Each week, HoopsHype’s staff gives our Top 10 candidates for this year’s Most Valuable Player award. Which stars have stood out thus far?

Each week, HoopsHype’s staff gives our Top 10 candidates for this year’s Most Valuable Player award. This list highlights stars who are in the mix for the 2019-20 MVP award due to their impressive play.

Which stars have stood out? Here are our latest MVP rankings:

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10. KAWHI LEONARD, LA CLIPPERS

STATS: 25.8 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 5.1 APG, 1.8 SPG, 45.0 FG%

A 42-point, 11-rebound performance against the Minnesota Timberwolves was enough to vault Kawhi Leonard back into the Top 10 of our MVP rankings for the first time in a few weeks, and served as a reminder of how dominant the 2019 Finals MVP can be when he gets going. This season has been a bit of a slog for Leonard, as his career-low 49.4 effective field goal percentage would attest to, but the Los Angeles Clippers’ load management plan with him resembles that of the Toronto Raptors last year, and should help Leonard look fresh by the time the playoffs roll around. Of course, the Clippers hope their strategy pays off like Toronto’s did in 2018-19.

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9. KEMBA WALKER, BOSTON

STATS: 23.1 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 5.3 APG, 3.8 3PG, 40.7 3PT%

Kemba Walker has arguably been an upgrade over the departed Kyrie Irving for the Boston Celtics, and is well on his way to earning All-Star honors for the fourth year running thanks to his exquisite level of play this year. Walker is shooting a career-high 40.7 percent from three in 2019-20, and is posting career-best marks in multiple advanced metrics, including Box Plus/Minus and Win Shares Per 48 Minutes. Walker has helped push the Celtics to a 17-7 record and the East’s No. 4 seed through 24 games.

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8. JOEL EMBIID, PHILADELPHIA

STATS: 22.8 PPG, 12.3 RPG, 3.3 APG, 1.3 BPG, 46.1 FG%

Considering the standard the big man set over the past few seasons, Joel Embiid’s play this year has been a bit disappointing… and Charles Barkley and Shaquille O’Neal were sure to let him know that during a segment on TNT last Tuesday. How did Embiid respond? By having his best game of the season on Thursday, against a very good Celtics team, no less, exploding for 38 points, 13 rebounds and six assists on 12-of-21 shooting. Head coach Brett Brown joked after the game that he was considering hiring Barkley and Shaq as motivational coaches. Maybe not the worst idea.

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7. PASCAL SIAKAM, TORONTO

STATS: 24.7 PPG, 8.3 RPG, 3.6 APG, 1.0 SPG, 45.4 FG%

After a hot start from the three-point line this season (39.3 percent from deep over his first 17 games), Pascal Siakam has gone cold over the past eight outings, shooting just 31.1 percent from the outside during that stretch. That cold spell has coincided with the Raptors’ worst stretch of the season, with Toronto going just 4-4 over their last eight, and that’s probably not a coincidence. The Raptors will need Siakam to find his outside stroke again if they want to get back to their elite early-season form.

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6. JIMMY BUTLER, MIAMI

STATS: 21.0 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 6.8 APG, 2.1 SPG, 42.9 FG%

The league leader in nightly steals, Jimmy Butler’s addition to the Miami Heat has transformed the team from a mediocre mess to the league’s No. 7 squad in net rating. Miami is probably still a piece or two away from being legitimate title contenders, but with Butler as the centerpiece, they’ve become one of the more entertaining, and tough to beat, teams around the Association this year. Butler averaged 23.3 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.7 assists over three games last week.

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5. ANTHONY DAVIS, LA LAKERS

STATS: 27.4 PPG, 9.3 RPG, 3.3 APG, 2.6 BPG, 49.9 FG%

A frontrunner for Defensive Player of the Year who also happens to be averaging over 27 points, Anthony Davis has been an absolute force on both ends of the floor this season. Davis is 18th in nightly steals this year and second in blocks while his 27.4-point-per-game average is good for seventh in the league. For a big man to be able to score down low with such ease, have a respectable jumper, draw a lot of fouls and make them at over an 85 percent rate is legitimately unfair. If the Los Angeles Lakers do win a title this year, Davis could be the difference-maker.

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4. LUKA DONCIC, DALLAS

STATS: 29.3 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 8.9 APG, 1.2 SPG, 48.1 FG%

Even with an injury-related two-minute performance on Saturday bringing down his averages, Luka Doncic still ranks third league-wide in nightly points, 18th in rebounds and third in assists, and he’s done it all as a 20-year-old. The timing of Doncic’s injury is particularly brutal because it seemed like the Slovenian prodigy was about to take off, as his final game prior to getting hurt was a 41/12/11 explosion against the Detroit Pistons. If we can take solace in anything, it’s that Doncic should only miss around two weeks of action with the ankle sprain, which is a relief considering how ugly the injury looked.

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3. LEBRON JAMES, LA LAKERS

STATS: 26.1 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 10.7 APG, 1.3 SPG, 50.2 FG%

They say Father Time is undefeated, but LeBron James is doing his best to prove that old saying wrong. Turning 35 years old in a few weeks, James is leading the league in assists while pouring in over 26 points nightly and snatching over seven boards per contest, and making over half of his field-goal attempts. LeBron’s level of play is so ridiculous, it truly makes you wonder how he does it, when he’s one of just three players left from his draft class, and the other two, Carmelo Anthony and Kyle Korver, are clearly on the tail end of their respective careers.

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2. JAMES HARDEN, HOUSTON

STATS: 39.3 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 7.5 APG, 2.0 SPG, 36.1 3PT%

You know James Harden is on another level with his scoring when he can drop 55 points one night, follow that up with 54 points in his next outing, and the NBA world sort of just keeps spinning without talking about it as much as it deserved to be discussed. In total, Harden averaged 43.8 points over four games last week, to go with 8.0 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.5 blocks while shooting 52.1 percent from the floor and 48.2 percent from three. Oh, and he did that while shooting fewer than seven free throws nightly, so, in this case, people can’t complain about the aesthetics of his performances. After a slow start to the year with his three-point shooting, Harden is making over 39 percent of his triples over the last month, an impressive mark considering the difficulty of his usual shot attempt.

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1. GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO, MILWAUKEE

STATS: 31.0 PPG, 12.8 RPG, 5.3 APG, 1.3 SPG, 56.3 FG%

Like Happy Gilmore learning how to putt, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s improved three-point stroke this season has somehow made the Greek superstar even more effective, which is scary considering he’s coming off an MVP campaign as is. Antekounmpo has 43 made triples this year. That’s as many as sharpshooting teammate Khris Middleton, and more than noted shooters like Jamal Murray and Seth Curry. Because of his improved shooting, according to Box Plus/Minus and Win Shares Per 48 Minutes, Antetokounmpo has been even better this season than he was last. If he’s able to keep this up, there’s little doubt the 25-year-old will be a frontrunner to take home his second consecutive MVP award at year’s end.

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LeBron James and Anthony Davis dominate 2nd half to give Heat first home loss

LeBron James and Anthony Davis turned it up in the second half to give the Los Angeles Lakers their sixth straight win.

It looked for a while that LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers needed to shake off a Friday night hangover but once the second half began, James, Anthony Davis and the best team in the Western Conference showed their mettle and also gave the Miami Heat their first home loss of the season, 113-110.

Anthony Davis had a game-high 33 points to go with 10 rebounds while LeBron James had 28 points, 12 assists, and nine rebounds to extend their current win streak to six games. Friday was also the 12th straight win for the Lakers on the road to move to 22-3 overall.

After trailing by 59-51 at halftime, the Lakers took control of the game with a 37-26 third quarter that put L.A. in prime position to win the game. Part of the reason that the first half was so bad was that LeBron James had seven turnovers in the first half, fueling Miami possessions going the other way.

James recovered nicely in the second half, scoring 17 of his 28 points to go with nine assists in the second half while Davis had 18 of his 33 in the second half of Friday night’s big win.

At the end of the game, Jimmy Butler got a look at a game-tying 3-pointer as time expired but it didn’t go in as the Heat lost their first home game of the season.

Lakers news: Kyle Kuzma (ankle) out vs. Heat, Rondo probable

The Los Angeles Lakers will be without Kyle Kuzma for the second straight game.

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The Los Angeles Lakers continue their five-game road trip on Friday with a visit to Miami where the Heat look to stay undefeated. And if the Lakers are to give the Heat their first home loss off the season, they’re going to have to do it without one of their most prolific scorers outside of their superstar tandem.

Kyle Kuzma will miss his second straight game with an ankle sprain, according to Tania Ganguli of the Los Angeles Times. The injury report also says that Rajon Rondo is probable to play after missing the last two games with a hamstring injury that took him out of last week’s win in Portland.

Kuzma has done a solid job coming off the bench for the Lakers this season but hasn’t had some of the huge scoring games he had last season. He’s averaging 11 points per game while shooting 36 percent from the 3-point line and 50 percent on 2-point shots. However, his 23 minutes are by far the lowest per game number of his career. A lot of that has to do with Anthony Davis playing a lot of power forward, Kuzma’s usual position.

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LeBron James and Lakers come back to South Beach to play strong Heat

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are looking to give Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat their first home loss of the season.

It’s the winter and once again LeBron James is flying down to South Beach as his Los Angeles Lakers continue their five-game road trip against a team that has been one of the biggest surprises in the NBA this season and is a franchise associated with the best basketball of LeBron’s career.

LeBron James and Anthony Davis each had major parts in the win for the Lakers in early November but the Heat have been playing even better over the last few weeks. While the Lakers have earned the benefit of the doubt more than any team in the league, the Heat’s gritty ethos on their home court makes them someone to fear.

As it stands, the Heat are 18-6 on the season and they’ve done an amazing job despite Jimmy Butler not being the alpha dog player everyone assumed he would be. Center Bam Adebayo is dishing assists like prime Bill Walton while also being one of the league’s most fearsome defenders. He locked down Pascal Siakam only nine days ago in Toronto, holding the dynamic scorer to 5 for 14 from the field and just 15 points.

New acquisition Meyers Leonard has provided some quality floor spacing and solid defensive rebounding at center while veteran guard Goran Dragic has been a shot in the arm off the bench on a nightly basis for Miami.

The Lakers have been running through teams over the last few weeks no matter where they are and with LeBron in a familiar environment, the location shouldn’t be a difficulty. What will be difficult is a Heat team that is playing well, playing together and playing seriously enough to give the Lakers a good game on South Beach.

 

Kendrick Nunn, Duncan Robinson make NBA history in win vs. Hawks

The Heat went on a 24-4 run in the final minute of regulation and overtime to seal a comeback win against the Hawks on Tuesday night.

The Miami Heat had themselves quite a night against the Atlanta Hawks.

Trailing by six points with just 59.9 seconds left in regulation, the Heat went on a 6-0 run on a pair of 3-pointers by Duncan Robinson and Jimmy Butler to force overtime. The team then went on a 16-0 run to begin overtime to seal the 135-121 victory.

Miami outscored Atlanta 18-4 in extra time as the Hawks shot just 2-of-9 from the field. A video of Trae Young subsequently went viral on social media as the second-year guard emphatically yelled out that the game was over once the Hawks went up by six with just under a minute to go.

Heat rookie Kendrick Nunn recorded a career-high 36 points, finishing 14-of-26 from the field while adding six rebounds and four assists. Robinson added 34 points while tying a Heat record with 10 made 3-pointers. The two became the first pair of undrafted teammates in NBA history to total 70 points in a game.

Some other notes from the matchup on Tuesday night:

  • Bam Adebayo recorded his first career triple-double with 30 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. The 30 points and 11 assists are career-highs for the big man.
  • Butler finished with 20 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists for his third triple-double of the season and the seventh of his career. The 18 rebounds are a career-high.
  • Adebayo and Butler are the first pair of teammates in Heat history to each record a triple-double in the same game.

The Heat have said all season long that any player is capable of going off on any given night and Tuesday was a prime example with Butler, Adebayo, Nunn and Robinson carrying the team. The four players combined to score 110 of the team’s 135 points in the win.

With the victory, the Heat improved to 18-6 on the season and 11-0 at home. The team has exceeded expectations this season and has been among the best in the league to begin the year.

Next up for Miami: A home date Friday with LeBron James and the Lakers.

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Jimmy Butler got back at Trae Young, who prematurely said Hawks-Heat game was over

Oops.

Young Atlanta Hawks star Trae Young learned a very important lesson the hard way on Tuesday night.

After dropping a perfect dime to teammate Alex Len with over a minute left in the fourth quarter against the Miami Heat, the Hawks were up 117-111. Young decided that was a good time to make the universal sign for “it’s over!”

But the game was not, in fact, over. And the Heat would end up coming back and winning 135-121 in overtime.

After the game, Heat star Jimmy Butler took to Instagram to needle Young for the reaction with a great post and caption: “This man (Trae Young) is a teller of the future. he was right. game WAS over!”

For what it’s worth, Young took it in stride on Twitter:

Welp indeed. But lesson learned, right?

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NBA MVP Race: Jimmy Butler surges into Top 6

Each week, HoopsHype’s staff gives our Top 10 candidates for this year’s Most Valuable Player award. Which stars have stood out thus far?

Each week, HoopsHype’s staff gives our Top 10 candidates for this year’s Most Valuable Player award. This list highlights stars who are in the mix for the 2019-20 MVP award due to their impressive play.

Which stars have stood out? Here are our latest MVP rankings:

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10. KARL-ANTHONY TOWNS, MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

STATS: 25.8 PPG, 11.6 RPG, 4.7 APG, 1.4 BPG, 42.2 3PT%

One of the most productive players in basketball, Karl-Anthony Towns is putting up insane numbers for the Minnesota Timberwolves this season, ranking 10th in points per game, ninth in rebounds per game and ninth in three-point percentage (minimum: 100 attempts) on the year. The advanced stats love Towns’ prowess as a scorer, as evidenced by Synergy Sports ranking the Wolves big as an excellent producer in five separate play-types: as a spot-up shooter, on put-backs, in isolation, coming off screens and as a cutter. Towns would rank higher on this list if his team hadn’t just lost four games in a row by a combined 44 points. Minnesota needs to get their star center some help.

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9. DAMIAN LILLARD, PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

STATS: 26.7 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 7.4 APG, 1.0 SPG, 44.3 FG%

Another star player putting up big numbers for a losing team, Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers have had a tough time getting on track this season, sitting at 9-15 through 24 games. It’s impossible to fault Lillard for that, however, considering how productive he’s been on the year. This season, the Blazers are 12.9 points per 100 possessions better with Lillard on the floor, proving how valuable he’s been to the team. The problem is, Portland completely falls apart during stints with Lillard on the pine, and that’s something that could cost the Blazers a shot at the playoffs. We’ll see if that affects the star floor general’s future with the team, though Lillard has stated multiple times how much he loves it in Portland.

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8. KEMBA WALKER, BOSTON CELTICS

STATS: 21.8 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 5.0 APG, 1.0 SPG, 39.5 3PT%

The Boston Celtics are excelling as a team, so it’s tough to pick just one of their players to honor in these rankings, but when forced to choose, Kemba Walker was the clear choice. Walker has acclimated wonderfully to life on a winning team, putting up impressive numbers for Boston while proving to be a fantastic teammate, which could not be said about the All-Star point guard he replaced over the offseason. The Celtics only played twice last week, but they were both matchups against top playoff teams in their respective conferences, the Miami Heat and the Denver Nuggets. Boston battered both opponents by a combined 32 points with Walker leading the way, averaging 23.5 points and 5.0 assists on fiery 51.5/47.4/100.0 shooting splits.

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7. PASCAL SIAKAM, TORONTO RAPTORS

STATS: 24.6 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 3.7 APG, 2.3 3PG, 46.0 FG%

Prior to last week, the Toronto Raptors hadn’t lost back-to-back games all season long. Now, they’re sitting on a three-game losing streak, and it happens to coincide with a slump from Pascal Siakam. Toronto’s burgeoning star swingman averaged 18.3 points over three games last week, shooting 38.9 percent from the floor and a paltry 14.3 percent from three-point range. Regardless, after losing Kawhi Leonard, the Raptors are still exceeding expectations this year with a 15-7 record and a Top-5 league-wide ranking in net rating, and Siakam has been unquestionably the reason why, which explains why we still rank him favorably for MVP.

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6. JIMMY BUTLER, MIAMI HEAT

STATS: 20.6 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 6.8 APG, 2.2 SPG, 43.2 FG%

After not making the Top 10 of our rankings last week, Heat forward Jimmy Butler surges into the Top 6 this time around thanks to an insane four-game stretch in which Miami went 3-1 and Butler averaged 27.5 points, 9.0 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 1.3 steals on 48.4/41.7/77.6 shooting splits. Butler earned Player of the Week honors in the East on Monday thanks to that impressive run. Despite shooting poorly on the season as a whole (43.2 FG%, 30.3 3PT%), Butler still ranks Top 7 in advanced metrics Value Over Replacement Player, Box Plus/Minus, Win Shares and Win Shares Per 48, which speaks to how incredibly valuable he’s been on both ends of the floor. Butler is one of just five players putting up a 20/6/6 stat line this season, and has Miami sitting preetty with a 17-6 and third in the Eastern Conference.

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5. ANTHONY DAVIS, LOS ANGELES LAKERS

STATS: 27.7 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 3.3 APG, 2.7 BPG, 50.7 FG%

The reigning Player of the Week out of the West, Anthony Davis capped an impressive four-game week with a 50-point (20-of-29 shooting), 4-steal performance for the Los Angeles Lakers against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Davis has been spectacular all season long, making a strong case for Defensive Player of the Year while still ranking seventh in the league in scoring. In years past, there’s been a lot of preseason buzz about Davis turning the corner and becoming the best player in the league, and though that hasn’t happened quite yet, the 2019-20 version of Davis is the closest we’ve come to seeing it, with the Kentucky product playing the role of a legitimate two-way monster who is among the best scorers and fiercest rim-protectors in the league

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4. LEBRON JAMES, LOS ANGELES LAKERS

STATS: 25.9 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 10.8 RPG, 1.3 SPG, 50.1 FG%

Davis’ super teammate, LeBron James is also performing at an MVP level, which would explain why the Lakers are widely considered either the best, or second best, team in the league right now. The most impressive part of LeBron’s game is that although he looks like he’s playing in cruise control for the most part, he’s still producing at a ridiculous pace; James’ nonchalant nature of dominance has been downright scary in 2019-20. Per Synergy, the four-time MVP ranks as an excellent scorer out of the post, in spot-up situations, coming off screens and on put-backs. James turns 35 in a few weeks, and he’s still this good. Crazy.

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3. JAMES HARDEN, HOUSTON ROCKETS

STATS: 38.5 PPG, 6.1 RPG, 7.4 APG, 2.0 SPG, 43.1 FG%

Leading the league in scoring and nightly minutes played, James Harden is having yet another spectacular season for the Houston Rockets. While dropping a 50-spot against the San Antonio Spurs last Tuesday, Harden had a dunk called no-good by officials despite clearly going in, which you could argue cost Houston the game since the contest wound up going to double-overtime before San Antonio prevailed by two points. At the same time, you could also make the case that Harden’s (and Russell Westbrook’s) porous shooting that night were what ended up costing the Rockets the game. In fact, one troubling recent trend regarding the bearded superstar has been his shooting in general. Harden has made just 10 of his last 42 three-point attempts, good for a 23.8 three-point percentage, although he’s making up for it by averaging 16 free throws over his last three games while converting 93.8 percent.

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2. LUKA DONCIC, DALLAS MAVERICKS

STATS: 30.0 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 9.2 APG, 1.3 SPG, 47.6 FG%

At all of 20 years old, Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic has been one of the very best players in all of basketball this season, putting up otherworldly numbers on a nightly basis while leading Dallas to a 16-7 record and the league’s third-best net rating (+9.4). In Doncic’s rookie season, the Mavs’ net rating was No. 21 league-wide (-1.5) and the year prior to the Slovenian star’s arrival, it was No. 22 in the NBA (-2.9), which goes to show the absurd trajectory both Doncic and Dallas as a whole are on. The one slight criticism that can be made about Doncic recently is that he’s getting too emphatic with his in-game officiating complaints. That’s not to say referees can’t be criticized, but we don’t need another Chris Paul-type of star who becomes hard to watch due to constant complaining. Thankfully, Doncic admitted he’s been too animated with the officials, and that he’s going to try and tone it down moving forward. Good. We would also be remiss not to mention that Doncic recently broke Michael Jordan’s record of most consecutive 20/5/5 games with 19 straight such games.

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1. GIANNIS ANTETOKOUNMPO, MILWAUKEE BUCKS

STATS: 30.8 PPG, 13.1 PPG, 5.4 APG, 1.3 SPG, 1.3 BPG, 56.4 FG%

All you need to do is read the above stats recap to understand why we ranked Giannis Antetokounmpo at No. 1 of our MVP rankings for the second week running. If Antetokounmpo maintains the pace he’s on, he’ll become just the third player in league history to post a 30/13/5 stat line for an entire season, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor on the illustrious list. Giannis’ impact is far from empty, too, as the Milwaukee Bucks are 20-3 and have the NBA’s No. 1 net rating at +12.9. The league’s second-best team in net rating, the Lakers, are just at a +9.4. As far as Antetokounmpo’s recent form is concerned, the Greek Freak had a marquee matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers and their super wing duo of Kawhi Leonard and Paul George on Friday. Antetokounmpo responded by scoring 27 points, securing 11 rebounds and holding Leonard to 17 points on 5-of-14 shooting. Outrageous averages and elite team success give Giannis the nod for No. 1 in our rankings.

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Spencer Dinwiddie receives Player of the Week consideration for third time

The NBA continues to recognize Spencer Dinwiddie as one of its top performers. He was up for Eastern Conference Player of the Week again.

In the middle of November, Spencer Dinwiddie was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Week 5 of the 2019-20 season. It was the first time he earned the award.

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A week later, Dinwiddie was recognized again by the NBA, but this time he was among the nominees. He lost out to Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Dinwiddie was then among those up for consideration for Eastern Conference Player of the Month for the games played in October and November. Once again, Antetokounmpo won the honor.

But it doesn’t end there. Dinwiddie continues to garner Player of the Week consideration. On Monday, the NBA announced Dinwiddie was an Eastern Conference Player of the Week nominee for Week 7. This time, the winner was Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler.

Since November 18 — the first day of the week Dinwiddie was named Eastern Conference Player of the Week — the Nets point guard has averaged 23.8 points, 7.9 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. Brooklyn is also 8-3 during the span.

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Tyler Herro was forced to guard Jimmy Butler in Heat pick-up games

Several Heat players, including Bam Adebayo, arranged for Herro to guard Butler on the court to see what the rook had and how he’d react.

As the case is each year, rookies often face a tough transition from college to the NBA. That process can be even harder if you’re immediately forced to guard four-time All-Star Jimmy Butler, as Tyler Herro found out.

After joining the Heat, Herro was around the organization for much of the summer as he adjusted to his new team. He often played pick-up games with his teammates and even joined Butler for his infamous 4 a.m. workouts.

Once Butler officially arrived in Miami, several Heat players, including Bam Adebayo, arranged for Herro to guard Butler on the court to see what the rook had and how he’d react. The three players discussed that, and more, in an interview with Slam Magazine as they grace the Slam 225 cover.

Adebayo: We threw him in the fire, Day 1. First day of pickup, we made him guard Jimmy.

Butler: I was killing you, too.

Herro: I wasn’t scoring?

Butler: You weren’t scoring on me. I’m not going for that [expletive].

Herro: Was I scoring?

Butler: You were not scoring on me.

Adebayo: We threw him in the fire and we wanted to see how he’d react. He didn’t shy away from it.

The team chemistry with Butler in the picture now has been strong as he has fit in seamlessly so far. He has been seen joking around with his teammates and has been impressed by what he has seen in Herro and fellow rookie Kendrick Nunn.

“Jimmy has taken me under his wing since the summer and really just pushed me and showed me the right way and has given me confidence and has really put me in the right spots,” Herro said.

As for that time he guarded Butler in practice, Herro said he thought he did well until Butler started taking it seriously. He is likely happy he doesn’t have to guard him when the games really matter.

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