
March 1, 2014 - With just six weeks remaining in the NBA season, the rookie of the year race is controlled by Bobcats guard Marcus Smart. While the Bobcats are headed for their fourth consecutive trip to the lottery, he has put up borderline all-star numbers and looks to be a future star in this league. Cody Zeller, Jeff Withey and J.R. Young are the only other rookies to be holding down starting spots, and have both been instant impact players for their respective teams. Victor Oladipo and Trevor Mbakwe have been major difference makers for their squads as well.

The clear rookie of the year favorite - Smart and Kemba Walker form a formidable backcourt duo - on offense at least. Nonetheless, between him, Noel and a top 5 pick in this draft, there's plenty to look forward to in Charlotte.

Zeller has stepped in and replaced Nikola Pekovic for the most part. The team remains awful, but Zeller is a double-double threat and should be a very solid starting Center for years to come.

As Kyle Korver's replacement, Young has exceeded expectations to become the team's long-term starter at the 3. Young leads all rookies in 3-point accuracy (.477%) and has shown a surprisingly well-rounded game.

Noel comes off the bench behind Marcin Gortat but ends up getting considerable burn at both the 4 and 5 positions. Noel's minutes continue to increase as his dominance on the defensive end is hard to overlook.

With a dunk contest win under his belt and a solid rookie season despite limited minutes, Oladipo is clearly the best asset attained from the James Harden trade. However, coach Scott Brooks still starts the veteran Kevin Martin.
6. Michael Carter-Williams (UTA) | 6.7 PPG, 4.9 APG
Carter-Williams has yet to wrestle the starting spot from Mo Williams, but has shown real promise as the team's sixth man. His shooting (.370%) has to be a concern though.
7. Trevor Mbakwe (MIA) | 6.7 PPG, 5.5 RPG
With Bosh missing time and Joel Anthony being Joel Anthony, Mbakwe has had a surprisingly large role for the Heat, despite being taken late in the second round. While his minutes have tapered off, he is a perfect fit on the Heat.
8. Glenn Robinson III (SAC) | 8.4 PPG, 3.1 RPG
Robinson is a solid reserve for the Kings with a good shot to ultimately lock down the starting small forward spot for years to come.
9. Jeff Withey (PHX) | 4.7 PPG, 6.7 RPG
With Gortat going to the Bobcats, Withey has become the Suns' starting center by default. He provides rebounding and size, but little more.
10. Alex Poythress (POR) | 7.3 PPG, 3.9 RPG
Poythress got off to a fast start, but a lingering sore knee and the acquisition of Vince Carter has seen his minutes and numbers go down.
Outside looking in: Martti Must (ORL); X Watson (BKN); Ben McLemore (WAS); Shabazz Muhammad (PHX); Julian Martin (BOS)