East Valley Tribune - Boris Diaw, who went from a benchwarmer in Atlanta to a savior for the shorthanded Suns, will win the 2005-06 NBA’s Most Improved Player Award in a runaway, the East Valley Tribune is reporting.
Diaw was originally projected as a throw in to the Joe Johnson sign and trade deal and quickly became a key component to the Suns lineup when Amare Stoudemire was injured.
Diaw set career highs in almost every statistical category including points (13.3), rebounds (6.9), assists (6.2) and minutes (35.5), playing in every game until skipping the meaningless season finale in Portland with strep throat. During his first two seasons in Atlanta, Diaw averaged 4.6 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.3 assists.
Congrats to Diaw, I guess he has improved in more categories than David West did so I can't argue about this.
