Veronica Burton is the only player in #WNBA history to have year over year improvements of 8+ points per game, 4+ assists per game, and 2+ rebounds per game.
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September 11, 2025 at 9:47 PM
Veronica Burton is the only player in #WNBA history to have year over year improvements of 8+ points per game, 4+ assists per game, and 2+ rebounds per game.
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#MostImprovedPlayer: 2013-14
For the second-straight year, we have a Repeat Offender claiming the coveted MIP trophy. Phoenix's Goran Dragic received four first-place votes back in 2011-12 (while he was with Houston). This season, he cleaned house with 65 first-place votes and 408 total points.
For the second-straight year, we have a Repeat Offender claiming the coveted MIP trophy. Phoenix's Goran Dragic received four first-place votes back in 2011-12 (while he was with Houston). This season, he cleaned house with 65 first-place votes and 408 total points.
September 3, 2025 at 3:34 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2013-14
For the second-straight year, we have a Repeat Offender claiming the coveted MIP trophy. Phoenix's Goran Dragic received four first-place votes back in 2011-12 (while he was with Houston). This season, he cleaned house with 65 first-place votes and 408 total points.
For the second-straight year, we have a Repeat Offender claiming the coveted MIP trophy. Phoenix's Goran Dragic received four first-place votes back in 2011-12 (while he was with Houston). This season, he cleaned house with 65 first-place votes and 408 total points.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1990-91
In the tightest MIP race so far, Orlando's Scott Skiles beat out Boston's Kevin Gamble with 25 votes to 21. And Houston's Kenny Smith was right there with 20 votes. I think Skiles earned the win, although I think his improbable 30-assist game put him over the edge.
In the tightest MIP race so far, Orlando's Scott Skiles beat out Boston's Kevin Gamble with 25 votes to 21. And Houston's Kenny Smith was right there with 20 votes. I think Skiles earned the win, although I think his improbable 30-assist game put him over the edge.
August 5, 2025 at 3:25 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1990-91
In the tightest MIP race so far, Orlando's Scott Skiles beat out Boston's Kevin Gamble with 25 votes to 21. And Houston's Kenny Smith was right there with 20 votes. I think Skiles earned the win, although I think his improbable 30-assist game put him over the edge.
In the tightest MIP race so far, Orlando's Scott Skiles beat out Boston's Kevin Gamble with 25 votes to 21. And Houston's Kenny Smith was right there with 20 votes. I think Skiles earned the win, although I think his improbable 30-assist game put him over the edge.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2005-06
Like most seasons, the MIP race was another blowout. Boris Diaw of the Phoenix Suns claimed 80 first-place votes and a total of 489 points. David West of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets was a distant second with 22 first-place votes and 283 points.
Like most seasons, the MIP race was another blowout. Boris Diaw of the Phoenix Suns claimed 80 first-place votes and a total of 489 points. David West of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets was a distant second with 22 first-place votes and 283 points.
August 25, 2025 at 3:39 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2005-06
Like most seasons, the MIP race was another blowout. Boris Diaw of the Phoenix Suns claimed 80 first-place votes and a total of 489 points. David West of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets was a distant second with 22 first-place votes and 283 points.
Like most seasons, the MIP race was another blowout. Boris Diaw of the Phoenix Suns claimed 80 first-place votes and a total of 489 points. David West of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets was a distant second with 22 first-place votes and 283 points.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1988-89
With 48 votes, Kevin Johnson easily beat Reggie Lewis' 14 votes for the MIP trophy. I understand why Johnson was considered the clear favorite this year, but I'm not as enamored with this pick as I was with Kevin Duckworth or even Dale Ellis.
With 48 votes, Kevin Johnson easily beat Reggie Lewis' 14 votes for the MIP trophy. I understand why Johnson was considered the clear favorite this year, but I'm not as enamored with this pick as I was with Kevin Duckworth or even Dale Ellis.
July 29, 2025 at 7:08 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1988-89
With 48 votes, Kevin Johnson easily beat Reggie Lewis' 14 votes for the MIP trophy. I understand why Johnson was considered the clear favorite this year, but I'm not as enamored with this pick as I was with Kevin Duckworth or even Dale Ellis.
With 48 votes, Kevin Johnson easily beat Reggie Lewis' 14 votes for the MIP trophy. I understand why Johnson was considered the clear favorite this year, but I'm not as enamored with this pick as I was with Kevin Duckworth or even Dale Ellis.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2006-07
In perhaps the closest MIP race ever, Golden State's Monta Ellis (47 first-place votes, 352 points) just beat Sacramento's Kevin Martin (44, 349). Both had a really strong claim, but I think Ellis deserved the award because Golden State actually had a winning record.
In perhaps the closest MIP race ever, Golden State's Monta Ellis (47 first-place votes, 352 points) just beat Sacramento's Kevin Martin (44, 349). Both had a really strong claim, but I think Ellis deserved the award because Golden State actually had a winning record.
August 25, 2025 at 6:37 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2006-07
In perhaps the closest MIP race ever, Golden State's Monta Ellis (47 first-place votes, 352 points) just beat Sacramento's Kevin Martin (44, 349). Both had a really strong claim, but I think Ellis deserved the award because Golden State actually had a winning record.
In perhaps the closest MIP race ever, Golden State's Monta Ellis (47 first-place votes, 352 points) just beat Sacramento's Kevin Martin (44, 349). Both had a really strong claim, but I think Ellis deserved the award because Golden State actually had a winning record.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2012-13
One year after receiving two first-place MIP votes, Indiana's Paul George easily walked away with this award in 2013, claiming 52 first-place votes and 311 total points. New Orleans' Greivis Vasquez was second with 13 and 146.
One year after receiving two first-place MIP votes, Indiana's Paul George easily walked away with this award in 2013, claiming 52 first-place votes and 311 total points. New Orleans' Greivis Vasquez was second with 13 and 146.
September 2, 2025 at 4:23 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2012-13
One year after receiving two first-place MIP votes, Indiana's Paul George easily walked away with this award in 2013, claiming 52 first-place votes and 311 total points. New Orleans' Greivis Vasquez was second with 13 and 146.
One year after receiving two first-place MIP votes, Indiana's Paul George easily walked away with this award in 2013, claiming 52 first-place votes and 311 total points. New Orleans' Greivis Vasquez was second with 13 and 146.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1992-93
The winner this season with 25 votes was Denver's Chris Jackson, who legally changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf shortly after receiving this award. Milwaukee's Eric Murdock was second with 14 votes. I don't object to Abdul-Rauf's win, but I don't love it.
The winner this season with 25 votes was Denver's Chris Jackson, who legally changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf shortly after receiving this award. Milwaukee's Eric Murdock was second with 14 votes. I don't object to Abdul-Rauf's win, but I don't love it.
August 6, 2025 at 7:42 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1992-93
The winner this season with 25 votes was Denver's Chris Jackson, who legally changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf shortly after receiving this award. Milwaukee's Eric Murdock was second with 14 votes. I don't object to Abdul-Rauf's win, but I don't love it.
The winner this season with 25 votes was Denver's Chris Jackson, who legally changed his name to Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf shortly after receiving this award. Milwaukee's Eric Murdock was second with 14 votes. I don't object to Abdul-Rauf's win, but I don't love it.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2004-05
I wonder if the NBA brought in a new slate of voters this year, because all the awards were topsy-turvy (MVP Steve Nash, anyone?). Anyway, the Clippers' Bobby Simmons easily won the MIP with 59 first-place votes and 384 points. Miami's Dwyane Wade was second (15, 129).
I wonder if the NBA brought in a new slate of voters this year, because all the awards were topsy-turvy (MVP Steve Nash, anyone?). Anyway, the Clippers' Bobby Simmons easily won the MIP with 59 first-place votes and 384 points. Miami's Dwyane Wade was second (15, 129).
August 21, 2025 at 3:52 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2004-05
I wonder if the NBA brought in a new slate of voters this year, because all the awards were topsy-turvy (MVP Steve Nash, anyone?). Anyway, the Clippers' Bobby Simmons easily won the MIP with 59 first-place votes and 384 points. Miami's Dwyane Wade was second (15, 129).
I wonder if the NBA brought in a new slate of voters this year, because all the awards were topsy-turvy (MVP Steve Nash, anyone?). Anyway, the Clippers' Bobby Simmons easily won the MIP with 59 first-place votes and 384 points. Miami's Dwyane Wade was second (15, 129).
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2002-03
This year, the NBA expanded the MIP voting to include second- and third-place entries on the ballots. This led to an astonishing 31 players receiving votes. I'm not going to cover them all. I'm only interested in the guys who got first-place votes.
This year, the NBA expanded the MIP voting to include second- and third-place entries on the ballots. This led to an astonishing 31 players receiving votes. I'm not going to cover them all. I'm only interested in the guys who got first-place votes.
August 20, 2025 at 4:01 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2002-03
This year, the NBA expanded the MIP voting to include second- and third-place entries on the ballots. This led to an astonishing 31 players receiving votes. I'm not going to cover them all. I'm only interested in the guys who got first-place votes.
This year, the NBA expanded the MIP voting to include second- and third-place entries on the ballots. This led to an astonishing 31 players receiving votes. I'm not going to cover them all. I'm only interested in the guys who got first-place votes.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2001-02
Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal dominated the MIP race with 52 votes. Second place went to Detroit's Ben Wallace with 16 votes.
Fun fact: O'Neal was also on my Winner Award list (he once had the most Win Shares on the team with the best regular season record).
Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal dominated the MIP race with 52 votes. Second place went to Detroit's Ben Wallace with 16 votes.
Fun fact: O'Neal was also on my Winner Award list (he once had the most Win Shares on the team with the best regular season record).
August 19, 2025 at 6:39 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2001-02
Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal dominated the MIP race with 52 votes. Second place went to Detroit's Ben Wallace with 16 votes.
Fun fact: O'Neal was also on my Winner Award list (he once had the most Win Shares on the team with the best regular season record).
Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal dominated the MIP race with 52 votes. Second place went to Detroit's Ben Wallace with 16 votes.
Fun fact: O'Neal was also on my Winner Award list (he once had the most Win Shares on the team with the best regular season record).
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2014-15
Back when I started this deep dive, I complained that the MIP trophy was named after George Mikan, a man who was a superstar from Day One and never needed to improve. Somebody suggested they name it after Jimmy Butler, instead, and it's hard to argue against that.
Back when I started this deep dive, I complained that the MIP trophy was named after George Mikan, a man who was a superstar from Day One and never needed to improve. Somebody suggested they name it after Jimmy Butler, instead, and it's hard to argue against that.
September 4, 2025 at 3:47 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2014-15
Back when I started this deep dive, I complained that the MIP trophy was named after George Mikan, a man who was a superstar from Day One and never needed to improve. Somebody suggested they name it after Jimmy Butler, instead, and it's hard to argue against that.
Back when I started this deep dive, I complained that the MIP trophy was named after George Mikan, a man who was a superstar from Day One and never needed to improve. Somebody suggested they name it after Jimmy Butler, instead, and it's hard to argue against that.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2016-17
In 2014-15, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo received one first-place vote for MIP. The next season, he got four. This year, he ran away with the award, claiming 80 first-place votes and 428 total points. Denver's Nikola Jokic was a distant second with 14 and 161.
In 2014-15, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo received one first-place vote for MIP. The next season, he got four. This year, he ran away with the award, claiming 80 first-place votes and 428 total points. Denver's Nikola Jokic was a distant second with 14 and 161.
September 8, 2025 at 8:41 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2016-17
In 2014-15, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo received one first-place vote for MIP. The next season, he got four. This year, he ran away with the award, claiming 80 first-place votes and 428 total points. Denver's Nikola Jokic was a distant second with 14 and 161.
In 2014-15, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo received one first-place vote for MIP. The next season, he got four. This year, he ran away with the award, claiming 80 first-place votes and 428 total points. Denver's Nikola Jokic was a distant second with 14 and 161.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1999-00
In one of the closest MIP races, Indiana's Jalen Rose beat out Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, 32 votes to 25. Rose, who received one MIP vote in 1997-98, joins the list of Repeat Offenders to win this trophy. I think he deserved this one, mainly because of the Pacers' success.
In one of the closest MIP races, Indiana's Jalen Rose beat out Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, 32 votes to 25. Rose, who received one MIP vote in 1997-98, joins the list of Repeat Offenders to win this trophy. I think he deserved this one, mainly because of the Pacers' success.
August 14, 2025 at 3:35 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1999-00
In one of the closest MIP races, Indiana's Jalen Rose beat out Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, 32 votes to 25. Rose, who received one MIP vote in 1997-98, joins the list of Repeat Offenders to win this trophy. I think he deserved this one, mainly because of the Pacers' success.
In one of the closest MIP races, Indiana's Jalen Rose beat out Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, 32 votes to 25. Rose, who received one MIP vote in 1997-98, joins the list of Repeat Offenders to win this trophy. I think he deserved this one, mainly because of the Pacers' success.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1989-90
This is the first season where I strongly object to the winner. Miami's Rony Seikaly edged out Indiana's Reggie Miller with 37 votes to 30. Seikaly helped the Heat go from 15 wins to 18, while Miller led the Pacers from 28 wins to 42.
This is the first season where I strongly object to the winner. Miami's Rony Seikaly edged out Indiana's Reggie Miller with 37 votes to 30. Seikaly helped the Heat go from 15 wins to 18, while Miller led the Pacers from 28 wins to 42.
July 30, 2025 at 7:09 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1989-90
This is the first season where I strongly object to the winner. Miami's Rony Seikaly edged out Indiana's Reggie Miller with 37 votes to 30. Seikaly helped the Heat go from 15 wins to 18, while Miller led the Pacers from 28 wins to 42.
This is the first season where I strongly object to the winner. Miami's Rony Seikaly edged out Indiana's Reggie Miller with 37 votes to 30. Seikaly helped the Heat go from 15 wins to 18, while Miller led the Pacers from 28 wins to 42.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1996-97
Miami's Isaac Austin ran away with the MIP this year, picking up 41 votes. Toronto's Doug Christie was a distant second with 17 votes. And I agree completely with this. Austin didn't put up the most amazing numbers, but he was an important piece of a 61-win team.
Miami's Isaac Austin ran away with the MIP this year, picking up 41 votes. Toronto's Doug Christie was a distant second with 17 votes. And I agree completely with this. Austin didn't put up the most amazing numbers, but he was an important piece of a 61-win team.
August 12, 2025 at 3:46 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 1996-97
Miami's Isaac Austin ran away with the MIP this year, picking up 41 votes. Toronto's Doug Christie was a distant second with 17 votes. And I agree completely with this. Austin didn't put up the most amazing numbers, but he was an important piece of a 61-win team.
Miami's Isaac Austin ran away with the MIP this year, picking up 41 votes. Toronto's Doug Christie was a distant second with 17 votes. And I agree completely with this. Austin didn't put up the most amazing numbers, but he was an important piece of a 61-win team.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2022-23
For the first time in franchise history, my beloved Utah Jazz claimed the MIP trophy. Lauri Markkanen received 69 first-place votes and 430 total points. Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was second with 24 and 289.
For the first time in franchise history, my beloved Utah Jazz claimed the MIP trophy. Lauri Markkanen received 69 first-place votes and 430 total points. Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was second with 24 and 289.
September 11, 2025 at 8:45 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2022-23
For the first time in franchise history, my beloved Utah Jazz claimed the MIP trophy. Lauri Markkanen received 69 first-place votes and 430 total points. Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was second with 24 and 289.
For the first time in franchise history, my beloved Utah Jazz claimed the MIP trophy. Lauri Markkanen received 69 first-place votes and 430 total points. Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was second with 24 and 289.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2020-21
For the second time, the MIP winner came just two votes shy of being a unanimous pick. New York's Julius Randle hoarded 98 of the 100 available first-place votes. Detroit's Jerami Grant took the two remaining votes.
For the second time, the MIP winner came just two votes shy of being a unanimous pick. New York's Julius Randle hoarded 98 of the 100 available first-place votes. Detroit's Jerami Grant took the two remaining votes.
September 10, 2025 at 5:22 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2020-21
For the second time, the MIP winner came just two votes shy of being a unanimous pick. New York's Julius Randle hoarded 98 of the 100 available first-place votes. Detroit's Jerami Grant took the two remaining votes.
For the second time, the MIP winner came just two votes shy of being a unanimous pick. New York's Julius Randle hoarded 98 of the 100 available first-place votes. Detroit's Jerami Grant took the two remaining votes.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2023-24
Back in 2021-22, Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey received six first-place votes for MIP. A couple of years later, he earned 51 first-place votes and 319 total points, just enough to sneak past Chicago's Coby White (32 and 305).
Back in 2021-22, Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey received six first-place votes for MIP. A couple of years later, he earned 51 first-place votes and 319 total points, just enough to sneak past Chicago's Coby White (32 and 305).
September 15, 2025 at 3:44 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2023-24
Back in 2021-22, Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey received six first-place votes for MIP. A couple of years later, he earned 51 first-place votes and 319 total points, just enough to sneak past Chicago's Coby White (32 and 305).
Back in 2021-22, Philadelphia's Tyrese Maxey received six first-place votes for MIP. A couple of years later, he earned 51 first-place votes and 319 total points, just enough to sneak past Chicago's Coby White (32 and 305).
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2003-04
Portland's Zach Randolph ran away with 59 first-place votes and 379 total points. Cleveland's Carlos Boozer (12, 166) and Memphis' James Posey (17, 137) were second and third, respectively. This is another MIP award I can't complain about.
Portland's Zach Randolph ran away with 59 first-place votes and 379 total points. Cleveland's Carlos Boozer (12, 166) and Memphis' James Posey (17, 137) were second and third, respectively. This is another MIP award I can't complain about.
August 20, 2025 at 6:02 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2003-04
Portland's Zach Randolph ran away with 59 first-place votes and 379 total points. Cleveland's Carlos Boozer (12, 166) and Memphis' James Posey (17, 137) were second and third, respectively. This is another MIP award I can't complain about.
Portland's Zach Randolph ran away with 59 first-place votes and 379 total points. Cleveland's Carlos Boozer (12, 166) and Memphis' James Posey (17, 137) were second and third, respectively. This is another MIP award I can't complain about.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2021-22
In another close MIP race, Memphis' Ja Morant beat out San Antonio's Dejounte Murray with 38 first-place votes and 221 total points to Murray's 20 and 183. The next two were close, too — Cleveland's Darius Garland (11, 178) and Golden State's Jordan Poole (15, 131).
In another close MIP race, Memphis' Ja Morant beat out San Antonio's Dejounte Murray with 38 first-place votes and 221 total points to Murray's 20 and 183. The next two were close, too — Cleveland's Darius Garland (11, 178) and Golden State's Jordan Poole (15, 131).
September 11, 2025 at 4:04 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2021-22
In another close MIP race, Memphis' Ja Morant beat out San Antonio's Dejounte Murray with 38 first-place votes and 221 total points to Murray's 20 and 183. The next two were close, too — Cleveland's Darius Garland (11, 178) and Golden State's Jordan Poole (15, 131).
In another close MIP race, Memphis' Ja Morant beat out San Antonio's Dejounte Murray with 38 first-place votes and 221 total points to Murray's 20 and 183. The next two were close, too — Cleveland's Darius Garland (11, 178) and Golden State's Jordan Poole (15, 131).
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2000-01
After receiving MIP votes in the past two seasons, Orlando's Tracy McGrady dominated the race this year with 74 votes. Sacramento's Peja Stojakovic was a distant second with 14 votes. It's hard for me to complain about this one because McGray made such a dramatic leap.
After receiving MIP votes in the past two seasons, Orlando's Tracy McGrady dominated the race this year with 74 votes. Sacramento's Peja Stojakovic was a distant second with 14 votes. It's hard for me to complain about this one because McGray made such a dramatic leap.
August 18, 2025 at 3:40 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2000-01
After receiving MIP votes in the past two seasons, Orlando's Tracy McGrady dominated the race this year with 74 votes. Sacramento's Peja Stojakovic was a distant second with 14 votes. It's hard for me to complain about this one because McGray made such a dramatic leap.
After receiving MIP votes in the past two seasons, Orlando's Tracy McGrady dominated the race this year with 74 votes. Sacramento's Peja Stojakovic was a distant second with 14 votes. It's hard for me to complain about this one because McGray made such a dramatic leap.
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2018-19
Once again, we had a very clear-cut winner in the MIP race. Toronto's Pascal Siakam dominated the voting with 86 first-place votes. Brooklyn's D'Angelo Russell had 12, and Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox and Minnesota's Derrick Rose each had one.
Once again, we had a very clear-cut winner in the MIP race. Toronto's Pascal Siakam dominated the voting with 86 first-place votes. Brooklyn's D'Angelo Russell had 12, and Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox and Minnesota's Derrick Rose each had one.
September 9, 2025 at 8:35 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2018-19
Once again, we had a very clear-cut winner in the MIP race. Toronto's Pascal Siakam dominated the voting with 86 first-place votes. Brooklyn's D'Angelo Russell had 12, and Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox and Minnesota's Derrick Rose each had one.
Once again, we had a very clear-cut winner in the MIP race. Toronto's Pascal Siakam dominated the voting with 86 first-place votes. Brooklyn's D'Angelo Russell had 12, and Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox and Minnesota's Derrick Rose each had one.
Between last season and this season Veronica Burton is scoring 4x as many points per game, getting 3x as many rebounds, assists and blocks per game and averaging over twice as many steals per game.
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August 30, 2025 at 9:31 PM
Between last season and this season Veronica Burton is scoring 4x as many points per game, getting 3x as many rebounds, assists and blocks per game and averaging over twice as many steals per game.
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#MostImprovedPlayer: 2015-16
Jimmy Butler's 92 first-place votes was impressive, but that mark was beat just one year later. Portland's CJ McCollum claimed an astounding 101 first-place votes and 559 total points. No other player received even double-digit first-place votes.
Jimmy Butler's 92 first-place votes was impressive, but that mark was beat just one year later. Portland's CJ McCollum claimed an astounding 101 first-place votes and 559 total points. No other player received even double-digit first-place votes.
September 8, 2025 at 3:28 PM
#MostImprovedPlayer: 2015-16
Jimmy Butler's 92 first-place votes was impressive, but that mark was beat just one year later. Portland's CJ McCollum claimed an astounding 101 first-place votes and 559 total points. No other player received even double-digit first-place votes.
Jimmy Butler's 92 first-place votes was impressive, but that mark was beat just one year later. Portland's CJ McCollum claimed an astounding 101 first-place votes and 559 total points. No other player received even double-digit first-place votes.