by dada on Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:13 pm
I disagree with the Bruce Bowen for Defensive POY. They got players like Marion, Ben, Camby etc. who have been playing stronger D imo.
EDIT: Just to make things easier for everyone
Most Valuable Player
Kobe Bryant
Coach of the Year
Flip Saunders
Rookie of the First Half
Chris Paul
Defensive Player of the First Half
Bruce Bowen
Sixth Man Award
Maurice Williams
Most Improved Player
Boris Diaw
Dean's List
Detroit, Phoenix, Dallas, San Antonio and L.A. Clippers – The Pistons may not win 70 games, but they have dominated the league this season. The Spurs and Mavs are rolling along and will battle it out for the Southwest Division title, while the Clips and Suns are neck and neck in the Pacific. These have been the five best teams in the league so far.
Dunce's List
Houston, Sacramento and Indiana – Some things you can control, some things you can't. Injuries have derailed all three of these clubs, each of whom had high expectations entering the season. The Rockets hope to keep Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady healthy for a late playoff push. The Kings' postseason hopes are dim, but they'll focus on Ron Artest's progress down the stretch and try to get healthy themselves. And the Pacers will be without Jermaine O'Neal for much of the rest of the regular season. His loss, along with the Artest drama, has made Indiana a major disappointment. Dishonorable mention to the Knicks, who have one of the worst records in the NBA despite a huge payroll and a legendary coach.