And the Winner Is...

Will McClaran by Contributor Written on April 10, 2008
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The big man is leading the league in blocks (3.6) and is second in rebounding (13.3), only behind Howard. I believe that Camby always seems to fly under the radar of a lot of people, and although he may not be the most athletic big man in the league, he gets the job done night in and night out.

In his 11th year in the league, it’s nice to see the UMass product still producing.

 

Coach of the Year   

This is a really tough one. In my eyes, there are three viable candidates for this award: Doc Rivers, Byron Scott, and Nate McMillan.

McMillan has led his team to a successful season with the loss of No. 1 overall pick, Greg Oden, and the team had hopes of making the playoffs earlier in the season. Unfortunately, the team has slipped out of the incredibly competitive playoff race in the West.

Doc Rivers turned the Celtics around from a dismal 24-58 season, to having the best record in the NBA.

Rivers has his team right in the hunt for a NBA Championship, but my only concern for handing this award to Doc is the fact that it was expected. When the Celtics acquired Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett in the off season, everyone expected the Celtics to dominate a very weak Eastern Conference, but they have also done well against the West.

Boston has either spilt or swept every team from the wild West, including a sweep of all three Texas teams.                                                                                          

Finally, I give you my favorite for the award; New Orleans’ Byron Scott.

Scott has been able to turn the Hornets around from a 38-44 record, and missing the playoffs, to a 55-23 record, and being an elite team in the Western Conference.

The team made no drastic roster changes, and Chris Paul has become an MVP-caliber point guard. For the drastic turnaround in a conference that is highly competitive, I would award the Coach of the Year to Byron Scott.

 

GM of the Year                                                                                              

Similar to the Rookie of the Year award, this is a no-brainer. Danny Ainge is the GM of the year.

Ainge was able to pull off two monumental trades this summer that immediately brought the Celtics out of their tailspin. The team has had the biggest improvement from one year to the next in NBA history, and we can thank Ainge for making it all possible.

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