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Atlanta Hawks Guard Dyson Daniels wins 2025 NBA the most improved player price

The Atlanta Hawks Guard Dyson Daniels was appointed NBA NBA NBA player on Wednesday and won the award against the Detroit Pistons Guard Cade Cunningham and the La Clipper Big Ivica Zubac.

Daniels ran away with the award. He received 44 votes in first place and 332 total points, almost twice as high as Zubac for his second place. Cunningham was third with 122 points.

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Daniels arrived with the New Orleans Pelicans in Atlanta last season after two years and saw that his numbers rose with the Hawks. He ended his first campaign with the best by average of 14.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists and a league leadership of three steals per game.

His shootout also improved from 43.5% in his first two seasons to 49.3% this year. Daniel's performance brought him a starting place in the rotation, which he did not get with the pelicans in two years.

This season Cunningham achieved an average of 26.1 points and 9.1 assists with the pistons, which he led to the playoffs for the first time since 2019. This season Zubac scored an average of 16.8 points with the Clipperers and a career high of 12.6 rebounds.

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Like most NBA ceremonies, the most improved player price is chosen by a group of 100 writers and transmitters who cover the league shortly after the regular season and hand over ballot papers. Further results that were announced before Daniels' victory are: San Antonios Stephon Castle -Sieg -Rokie of the Year, Cleveland Evan Mobey -Sieg -defensiv player of the year, the New York Jalen Brunson winner of the Clutch player of the year and Boston's Payton Pritchhard, who won the sixth man of the year.

The Hawks went 40-42 in the regular season and secured the ninth seed before they lost both games against Orlando and Miami.

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