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2013-14 NBA All-Rookie Teams
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Keefer Madness NBA Awards

Wednesday, April 16, 2014
The Sports Brief's 2013-14 NBA Awards
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
Defensive Player of the Year:
Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls
6th Man of the Year:
Jamal Crawford, Los Angeles Clippers
Rookie of the Year:
Michael Carter-Williams, Philadelphia 76ers
Coach of the Year:
Jeff Hornacek, Phoenix Suns
Most Improved Player:
Lance Stephenson, Indiana Pacers
1st Team All-NBA:
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
LeBron James, Miami Heat
Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
James Harden, Houston Rockets
2nd Team All-NBA:
Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers
LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland Trail Blazers
Dwight Howard, Houston Rockets
Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
3rd Team All-NBA:
Carmelo Anthony, New York Knicks
Kevin Love, Minnesota Timberwolves
Al Jefferson, Charlotte Bobcats
Goran Dragic, Phoenix Suns
DeMar DeRozan, Toronto Raptors
1st Team All-Defense:
Joakim Noah, Chicago Bulls
LeBron James, Miami Heat
Andre Iguodala, Golden State Warriors
Patrick Beverley, Houston Rockets
Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
2nd Team All-Defense:
Roy Hibbert, Indiana Pacers
Paul George, Indiana Pacers
Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City Thunder
Jimmy Butler, Chicago Bulls
Mike Conley, Memphis Grizzlies
1st Team All-Rookie:
Michael Carter-Williams, Philadelphia 76ers
Victor Oladipo, Orlando Magic
Trey Burke, Utah Jazz
Tim Hardaway, Jr, New York Knicks
Mason Plumlee, Brooklyn Nets
2nd Team All-Rookie:
Kelly Olynyk, Boston Celtics
Ben McLemore, Sacramento Kings
Giannis Antetokoumpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Nate Wolters, Milwaukee Bucks
Hollis Thompson, Philadelphia 76ers
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
NBA All-Rookie Teams
ALL-ROOKIE 1st TEAM:
Damian Lillard, Portland Trail Blazers
Bradley Beal, Washington Wizards
Anthony Davis, New Orleans Hornets
Dion Waiters, Cleveland Cavaliers
Harrison Barnes, Golden State Warriors
ALL-ROOKIE 2nd Team:
Andre Drummond, Detroit Pistons
Jonas Valanciunas, Toronto Raptors
Michael Kidd-Gilcrest, Charlotte Bobcats
Kyle Singler, Detroit Pistons
Tyler Zeller, Cleveland Cavaliers
No big snubs here. I liked Alexey Shved of the T-Wolves and Moe Harkless from the Magic, but this is a solid 10. Lillard was the only unanimous 1st team pick, also was the Rookie of the Year.
In the preseason I gave you Lillard, Beal, Davis, and Barnes. I was way off on Perry Jones III and Kendall Marshall. I liked Jared Sullinger, and he was solid before getting hurt.
I'll pat myself on the back for saying Austin Rivers and Fab Melo would be bad. Good for me.
Looking forward to next month's NBA Draft, I'll have a lot more on it in the coming weeks.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
NBA Awards 2011-2012 Season
MVP
LeBron James, Miami Heat
Defensive Player of the Year
Tyson Chandler, New York Knicks
6th Man of the Year
James Harden, Oklahoma City Thunder
Coach of the Year
Gregg Popovich, San Antonio Spurs
Rookie of the Year
Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers
All-Rookie 1st Team
Kyrie Irving, Cleveland Cavaliers
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota Timberwolves
Kenneth Faried, Denver Nuggets
MarShon Brooks, New Jersey Nets
Iman Shumpert, New York Knicks
All-Rookie 2nd Team
Brandon Knight, Detroit Pistons
Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors
Derrick Williams, Minnesota Timberwolves
Isaiah Thomas, Sacramento Kings
Kemba Walker, Charlotte Bobcats
Honorable Mention:
Chandler Parsons, Houston Rockets
Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio Spurs
All-Defensive 1st Team
Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
Tony Allen, Memphis Grizzlies
LeBron James, Miami Heat
Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City Thunder
Tyson Chandler, New York Knicks
All-Defensive 2nd Team
Avery Bradley, Boston Celtics
Iman Shumpert, New York Knicks
Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia 76ers
Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls
Kevin Garnett, Celtics
All-NBA 1st Team
Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers
Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City Thunder
LeBron James, Miami Heat
Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
All-NBA 2nd Team
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder
Rajon Rondo, Boston Celtics
Kevin Love, Minnesota Timberwolves
Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers
Andrew Bynum, Los Angeles Lakers
All-NBA 3rd Team
Tony Parker, San Antonio Spurs
Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns
LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland Trail Blazers
Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks
Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics
-Keefe
Monday, April 11, 2011
NBA Awards

It’s time to hand out the regular season awards here on The Sports Brief. Everything from All-Rookie 2nd Team to the MVP is listed below. If you agree, disagree, or just want to interact, hit up the comments section below.
2nd Team All-Rookie:
Greg Monroe, Pistons
Wesley Johnson, Timberwolves
Eric Bledsoe, Clippers
Evan Turner, 76ers
Paul George, Pacers
1st Team All-Rookie:
Blake Griffin, Clippers
John Wall, Wizards
DeMarcus Cousins, Kings
Landry Fields, Knicks
Gary Neal, Spurs
Rookie of the Year:
Blake Griffin, Clippers (22.4 points, 12.1 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 62 double-doubles with 1 game left to play)
Among rookies, Griffin ranks 1st in points, 1st in rebounds, 2nd in assists, and 9th in steals.
Most Improved Player:
Kevin Love, Timberwolves
14 points/ 11 rebounds in ’09-10 – 20.2/ 15.2 in ’10-11
Coach of the Year:
Tom Thibodeau, Bulls (#1 in Eastern Conference)
6th Man of the Year:
Lamar Odom, Lakers (14.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3 assists)
Yes Odom did start 34 games because of Bynum’s injury, but he is truly a 6th man this season.
2nd Team All-Defense:
Andre Iguodala, 76ers
Serge Ibaka, Thunder
Tyson Chandler, Mavericks
Chris Paul, Hornets
Rajon Rondo, Celtics
1st Team All-Defense:
Kevin Garnett, Celtics
Dwyane Wade, Heat
Dwight Howard, Magic
Kobe Bryant, Lakers
Josh Smith, Hawks
Defensive Player of the Year:
Dwight Howard, Magic (14.1 rebounds, 2.4 blocks, 1.3 steals)
3rd Team All-NBA:
Rajon Rondo, Celtics
Russell Westbrook, Thunder
Pau Gasol, Lakers
Paul Pierce, Celtics
Blake Griffin, Clippers
2nd Team All-NBA:
Kobe Bryant, Lakers
Chris Paul, Hornets
Amare Stoudemire, Knicks
Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks
Carmelo Anthony, Knicks
1st Team All-NBA:
Derrick Rose, Bulls
Dwyane Wade, Heat
Dwight Howard, Magic
LeBron James, Heat
Kevin Durant, Thunder
MVP:
Derrick Rose, Bulls (24.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, 7.9 assists)

Can't wait for the playoffs!
-Keefe
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
NBA Awards Finalists
Before I unveil my NBA Awards for the 2010-11 season here are the finalists.
Coach of the Year:
-Doug Collins, 76ers
Did you think Philly would be the 6 seed in the East, let alone above .500? Of course you did.
-George Karl, Nuggets
Think about what George Karl has had to go through this season. Putting up with the whole will he, won’t he with his best player, only to get 80 cents on the dollar (at best), and turn it into an intriguing playoff team.
-Tom Thibodeau, Bulls
The defense-first former C’s assistant has his Bulls a top the East and fighting for the #1 overall seed heading into the playoffs. Any other year he would be a slam dunk, but Collins and Karl are stiff competition.
Defensive Player of the Year:
-Tyson Chandler, Mavericks
Much like Kevin Garnett did for the Celtics back in ’07-’08,
-Dwight Howard, Magic
If he wins it, he would become the 1st player ever to be named D-Player of the Year in 3 consecutive seasons. His chances are strong, to very strong.
-Dwyane Wade, Heat
6th Man of the Year:
-Jamal Crawford, Hawks
Crawford won this award last season and if he were to win it again, he would join Detlef Schrempf and Kevin McHale as the only back-to-back winners, and toss in Rickey Pierce as the only other 2-time recipient of the award.
-Lamar Odom, Lakers
Odom has basically split his time between coming off the bench and starting this season for LA. (34 starts, 42 games off the bench and counting). He probably has the biggest impact of any sub in the league.
-Jason Terry, Mavericks
JET won this award to years ago; so much the same historical significance applies from Crawford here. Terry has carved out a nice niche for himself in the NBA, great scorer off the bench. In fact he’s 2nd on the team in scoring behind Dirk, and has allowed them to still be successful minus Caron Butler.
Rookie of the Year:
-DeMarcus Cousins, Kings
He has literally been everything the scouts thought he would be, for better or worse. 3rd in points, 2nd in rebounding, and 4th in blocks among rookies, and got thrown off the team plane for fighting Donta Green and tossed out of practices for arguing with coaches. But did I mention the talent?
-Blake Griffin, Clippers
You can argue that he was technically in the league last year, but I still believe he should be eligible. He had a medical red shirt, get over it if you don’t think he’s a rookie.
-John Wall, Wizards
Terrible team, but Wall definitely showed flashes this year of why he was the #1 pick in the draft. 16.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, 8.5 assists is nothing to sneeze at. I understand he does it in meaningless games, but those are solid numbers for anyone.
Most Improved Player Award:
-LaMarcus Aldridge, Trail Blazers
He is averaging 4 points and .6 rebounds more a game this year than last, but it’s more than just the numbers. If you watch Aldridge this year, he’s just better, no way around it. Of course I’ve always hated “Most Improved,” sounds like the guy sucked the year before. We would always make fun of the “Most Improved,” “winner” in high school and college.
-Kevin Love, Timberwolves
We all know about K-Love this year with his double-doubles and selection to the All-Star team despite being on one of the league’s worst clubs. In his 3rd year (which would have been his senior season at UCLA), Love improved his ppg from 14 to 20.2 and his rpg from 11 to a league best 15.2. His shooting %’s are up across the board as well, making him pretty tough to beat for this “award.”
-DeMar DeRozan, Raptors
He’s also on a bad team, but DeMar improved his scoring from 8.6 points per game as a rookie to 16.8 this season. Let’s not forget he got jobbed at the dunk contest too, so maybe he deserves this as an I-O-U.
MVP:
-Kevin Durant, Thunder
The league’s leading scorer is not going to average 30 points per game like he did last season, but he deserves to be in this conversation. The Thunder are primed to host a 1st round playoff series for the first time in franchise history.
-Dwight Howard, Magic
If there was any year for Howard to win the MVP, it’s this year. He will finish with a career high in points per game, he’s currently matching his best rebounding effort, career high in steals, all while shooting 60% from the field. Throw in adjusting to two separate supporting casts and likely another D-Player of the Year Award, and he could just do it.
-Derrick Rose, Bulls
He is about to set career highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, 3pt %, FT%, and minutes while doing it on the best team in the Eastern Conference. With all the talk about the Heat and Celtics, Derrick Rose has led his team (through injuries, see Noah, Joakim and Boozer, Carlos) to the best record, potentially in all of basketball.
Check back next week when I unveil all of the winners for these awards and many others.
-Keefe
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Keefe's 2009-2010 NBA Preview: Awards & Champion
MVP: LeBron James, Cavaliers
Rookie of the Year: James Harden, Thunder
6th Man: Manu Ginobili, Spurs
D-Player: LeBron James, Cavaliers
Coach: Flip Saunders, Wizards
All-NBA 1st Team
LeBron James, Cavaliers
Tim Duncan, Spurs
Dwight Howard, Magic
Kobe Bryant, Lakers
Dwyane Wade, Heat
All-NBA 2nd Team
Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks
Paul Pierce, Celtics
Pau Gasol, Lakers
Gilbert Arenas, Wizards
Chris Paul, Hornets
All-NBA 3rd Team
Kevin Garnett, Celtics
Kevin Durant, Thunder
Chris Bosh, Raptors
Deron Williams, Jazz
Brandon Roy, Blazers
All-Rookie 1st Team
James Harden, Thunder
DeMar DeRozan, Raptors
Tyreke Evans, Kings
DeJuan Blair, Spurs
Brandon Jennings, Bucks
All-Rookie 2nd Team
Blake Griffin, Clippers (out min. 6 weeks)
Terrence Williams, Nets
Stephen Curry, Warriors
Jonny Flynn, Timberwolves
Chase Budinger, Rockets
East All-Stars
Starters:
LeBron James, Cavaliers
Kevin Garnett, Celtics
Dwight Howard, Magic
Dwyane Wade, Heat
Gilbert Arenas, Wizards
Reserves:
Paul Pierce, Celtics
Joe Johnson, Hawks
Danny Granger, Pacers
Vince Carter, Magic
Chris Bosh, Raptors
Derrick Rose, Bulls
Brook Lopez, Nets
West All-Stars
Starters:
Tim Duncan, Spurs
Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks
Pau Gasol, Lakers
Kobe Bryant, Lakers
Chris Paul, Hornets
Reserves:
Kevin Durant, Thunder
Brandon Roy, Blazers
Deron Williams, Jazz
Carmelo Anthony, Nuggets
Richard Jefferson, Spurs
Tony Parker, Spurs
Emeka Okafor, Hornets
Playoffs:
West: Spurs over Lakers
East: Celtics over Magic
Finals: Spurs over Celtics
-Keefe
Friday, April 17, 2009
NBA Awards '08-'09
MVP
1. Dwyane Wade, Heat
2. LeBron James, Cavs
3. Kobe Bryant, Lakers
4. Chris Paul, Hornets
5. Paul Pierce, Celtics
Honorable Mention:
Dwight Howard, Magic
Brandon Roy, Blazers
Chauncey Billups, Nuggets
Yeah I went there, D-Wade is my MVP. I know everyone in the world has LeBron, because he's the best player in the world and on arguably the best team in the world. Well, Wade has a far weaker supporting cast, and is the only player in the league to average 30+ points per game. Not many people thought the Heat would be a playoff team (I did check the archieves), and he got them to a 5 seed. In addition to finishing 1st in points, Wade was 2nd in steals, 8th in assists, and 16th in block shots. That's right 16th in the league in blocked shots.
LeBron led his team in total points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. Only the 4th time in league history has that happened. Dave Cowens, Scottie Pippen, and Kevin Garnett are the only others to accomplish that ridiculous feat. Yeah fine, he might be the MVP.
Alright no more break down after picks.
Defensive Player of the Year
1. Dwight Howard, Magic
2. Dwyane Wade, Heat
3. Kobe Bryant, Lakers
4. LeBron James, Cavs
5. Gerald Wallace, Bobcats
(that will also be my All-NBA Defensive Team)
6th Man of the Year
1. Jason Terry, Mavericks
2. Nate Robinson, Knicks
3. J.R. Smith, Nuggets
4. Michael Beasley, Heat
5. Travis Outlaw, Blazers
Rookie of the Year/ 1st Team All-NBA Rookie
1. Derrick Rose, Bulls
2. O.J. Mayo, Grizzlies
3. Russell Westbrook, Thunder
4. Brook Lopez, Nets
5. Eric Gordon, Clippers
2nd Team All-NBA Rookie
Michael Beasley, Heat
D.J. Augustin, Bobcats
Kevin Love, Timberwolves
Mario Chalmers, Heat
Rudy Fernandez, Blazers
What a deep rookie class. Those are my top 10, but I'm leaving out Marc Gasol, Jason Thompson, Anthony Morrow, Courtney Lee, and even Greg Oden.
Most Improved is a Joke, I will not even waste my time on it. It is the biggest slap in the face award in the history of awards. If you have ever won a "Most Improved Award" just know that it is a nice way of them saying that you sucked before. Moving on.
Coach of the Year
1. Rick Adelman, Rockets
2. Nate McMillan, Blazers
3. George Karl, Nuggets
4. Erik Spoelstra, Heat
5. Mike Brown, Cavs
All- NBA 1st Team
Dwyane Wade, Heat
Kobe Bryant, Lakers
LeBron James, Cavs
Paul Pierce, Celtics
Dwight Howard, Magic
All-NBA 2nd Team
Chris Paul, Hornets
Brandon Roy, Blazers
Dirk Nowitzki, Mavericks
Tim Duncan, Spurs
Yao Ming, Rockets
All-NBA 3rd Team
Tony Parker, Spurs
Chauncey Billups, Nuggets
Carmelo Anthony, Nuggets
Kevin Durant, Thunder
Pau Gasol, Lakers
-Keefe