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Westbrook, Harden, Leonard finalists for MVP
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 21 - 05 - 2017

LeBron James will have to settle for trying to win another NBA title. He isn't even a finalist for the MVP award.
Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Kawhi Leonard are the three players in the running for the league's top individual honor.
The NBA announced the three finalists for that and its five other individual awards Friday. They are voted on by a panel of writers and broadcasters. The winners will be announced June 26 in New York during the NBA's first awards show.
In previous years, the individual awards were announced separately throughout the postseason.
The categories:
MVP: Westbrook, Harden and Leonard.
The NBA will have a new winner after Golden State's Stephen Curry won the last two seasons. Westbrook had a record 42 triple-doubles this season and averaged a triple-double for the season. Harden also put up record-setting offensive numbers, while Leonard carried the Spurs on both ends of the floor as they won 61 games and a division title in their first season after Tim Duncan retired.
Rookie of the Year: Dario Saric, Joel Embiid and Malcom Brogdan.
The Philadelphia 76ers will have two cracks at the award for top first-year player. Embiid made the final three even though he was limited to 31 games by injuries, while Saric put up impressive numbers after his teammate was lost. Brogdan, a second-round pick, helped the Milwaukee Bucks made the playoffs.
Coach of the Year: Gregg Popovich, Mike D'Antoni and Erik Spoelstra.
Popovich, often regarded as the NBA's best coach, has a chance to win for the third time in six years after the Spurs compiled the NBA's second-best record.
D'Antoni can add this award to the one he won in Phoenix in 2005 after returning to the NBA and guiding Houston to 55 wins and the league record for 3-pointers in a season.
Spoelstra guided the Miami Heat to a 41-41 finish and nearly into the playoffs after they started 11-30.
Sixth Man of the Year: Eric Gordon, Lou Williams and Andre Iguodala.
Houston has two chances to win the honor for the best player in a reserve role, though most of Williams' success came with the Los Angeles Lakers before the Rockets acquired him in a trade.
He won in 2015 in Toronto. Gordon, in his first season as a non-starter, set the record for most 3-pointers for a player off the bench.
Iguodala, the 2015 NBA Finals MVP, became even more important for Golden State late in the season after Kevin Durant was injured.
Defensive Player of the Year: Kawhi Leonard, Draymond Green and Rudy Gobert.
Leonard has won the last two years and Green will be hoping it's his time for everything he does for the Warriors, including a game this season where he had a triple-double that didn't even include points. Gobert was the dominant man in the middle for a Utah team that allowed the fewest points per game during the regular season.
Most Improved Player: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokic and Rudy Gobert.
A European player will win this award. If it's Gobert, the Frenchman will be recognized not only for his defensive dominance but also for his growth as an offensive player.
Antetokounmpo was voted to start the All-Star Game at midseason and the Greek Freak could add another honor after it. Jokic was a creative playmaking center for a Denver team that ranked behind just Golden State and Houston in scoring. — AP


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