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Marv
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5/12/2009  6:36 PM
i love the guy. and we could've had him. but i gotta admit i was scared off by his knee.

http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/11736175

Pacers' Granger edges Nets' Harris for Most Improved Player
May 12, 2009
CBSSports.com wire reports




INDIANAPOLIS -- Danny Granger told a storybook tale of how he learned he'd been selected the NBA's Most Improved Player.

The Indiana Pacers star offered a picturesque image of riding in a gondola in Venice, Italy, with one hand in the water and wind blowing through his hair.


Danny Granger jetted home from an Italian vacation to collect his prize. (AP)
Much of that was indeed a story -- he was in Venice, but in his hotel room instead of a boat when he heard the news. Upon coming clean at a news conference on Tuesday, those in the room broke into laughter.

"I can honestly say it really did come as a surprise," he said. "I really had it out of my mind for a while. I was on vacation, enjoying Italy, and all of a sudden, I'm winning the award."

He edged New Jersey Nets guard Devin Harris 364-339 in voting from a panel of 121 journalists. Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant was third with 83 points.

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The storybook tale was almost believable because of Granger's remarkable last eight months.

Granger averaged a career-best 25.8 points this season, made his All-Star team debut and accepted an invitation to train with USA Basketball in July. That all happened after he signed a five-year, $65 million contract extension.

Granger improved his scoring average by at least five points in each of the past three seasons. He averaged 7.5 points as a rookie out of New Mexico, 13.9 in his second season and 19.6 in 2007-08.

Granger had the NBA's fifth-highest scoring average this season.

"I think in my fourth year, I just had the experience of playing a lot of minutes," he said. "I could read defenses a lot better. I could get my shot a lot easier than what I had in the past. I think I just thought my way through the game a little more than I had previously."

Granger's success has been a welcome change for a franchise that has had numerous off-the-court problems the past several years.

"He is the face of our franchise, and he handles himself well on the court and off," team president Larry Bird said. "I think going forward, he will continue to do the things he's doing, and continue to improve. That's all you can ask for."

The USA Basketball training camp is the first phase in selecting the squad for the 2012 Olympics in London. Bird, who has said he believes Granger can be an Olympian, said the camp will be good for Granger.

"There's a lot of talent over there, and most of the guys lead their teams -- probably all of them do," Bird said. "I think Danny being associated in the mix, he's going to learn from that, and he'll bring that back."

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Granger elevated his game in January. He averaged 34.7 points and shot 49 percent over a six-game stretch that began on Jan. 3 against Western Conference teams.

Then he began making dramatic shots. He drained a game-winning 3-pointer over two-time MVP Steve Nash on Jan. 7 in Phoenix, then made a game-tying jumper late in regulation before the Pacers beat Detroit in overtime a week later.

He made another clutch shot on Jan. 19, a game-tying 3-pointer with 2.5 seconds left at New Orleans, before being one-upped by Chris Paul at the buzzer.

Granger missed 11 games in 2009 with a torn tendon in his right foot. He returned and averaged 28.4 points in 15 games the rest of the season.

But Granger knows scoring alone won't get him to the next level. Each of the top five players in the Most Valuable Player balloting were on the first- or second-team All-Defensive squads. He knows to become an MVP candidate, he must become a stopper.

"I don't just want to be a better defender, I want to be an elite defender," he said. "I really modeled my defensive game after [Houston forward] Ron Artest when he was here. He was a phenomenal defensive player when he was here. I probably got away from that the past two years. Next year, that will be my big focus."

Bird expects Granger to make good on his promise.

"Danny's one of our hardest workers," Bird said. "He spends a lot of time on the court working on his skills and trying to improve them. That don't go unnoticed. That's why we signed him up last year. He's a special player, and he gets better every year."

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5/12/2009  7:04 PM
Damn, he's really good now. Had Zeke drafted Granger and not traded for Fat Eddy, we would be looking so different. But thats been said a million times already
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5/12/2009  7:17 PM
Posted by sebstar:

Damn, he's really good now. Had Zeke drafted Granger and not traded for Fat Eddy, we would be looking so different. But thats been said a million times already

oh i don't know about you but coming off of mcdyess i didn't want any part of danny's knee at that time.
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5/12/2009  7:18 PM
I'm pretty sure I was the only one on this board who really wanted Granger in that draft.
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5/12/2009  7:22 PM
Posted by nyk4ever:

I'm pretty sure I was the only one on this board who really wanted Granger in that draft.

nyk4ever is the new briggs.
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5/12/2009  7:28 PM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by sebstar:

Damn, he's really good now. Had Zeke drafted Granger and not traded for Fat Eddy, we would be looking so different. But thats been said a million times already

oh i don't know about you but coming off of mcdyess i didn't want any part of danny's knee at that time.

Perhaps. I didnt remember him coming off a major knee injury, but that was a long time ago. IIRC, it wasnt that big of a stretch to draft Granger in that spot, although it was a debate for sure.

Keep in mond that Zeke traded two number one picks an assload of cap room for a guy with a bum ticker and a questionable work ethic. He could have drafted Granger.
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5/12/2009  7:30 PM
Posted by sebstar:
Posted by Marv:
Posted by sebstar:

Damn, he's really good now. Had Zeke drafted Granger and not traded for Fat Eddy, we would be looking so different. But thats been said a million times already

oh i don't know about you but coming off of mcdyess i didn't want any part of danny's knee at that time.

Perhaps. I didnt remember him coming off a major knee injury, but that was a long time ago. IIRC, it wasnt that big of a stretch to draft Granger in that spot, although it was a debate for sure.

Keep in mond that Zeke traded two number one picks an assload of cap room for a guy with a bum ticker and a questionable work ethic. He could have drafted Granger.

oh i don't think i need too much convincing when it comes to judging isiah's decision-making
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5/12/2009  8:18 PM
Posted by Marv:
Posted by nyk4ever:

I'm pretty sure I was the only one on this board who really wanted Granger in that draft.

nyk4ever is the new briggs.

hahahaha
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5/12/2009  8:38 PM
Did Lee finish in the top 3 at least?
Alan Hahn: Nate Robinson has been on a ridonkulous scoring tear lately (remember when he couldn't hit Jerome James with a Big Mac in early January?)
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5/12/2009  8:42 PM
Posted by JohnWallace44:

Did Lee finish in the top 3 at least?

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5/12/2009  8:49 PM
I disagree with this selection. Granger increased by the same amount last season and wasn't given the award. He didn't improve on rebounding or assist. He was acknowledge as an all-star. He just shot the ball more. That's not improving. Why not give the award to Lebron or Wade if you are going by scoring improvement. You can tell these guys aren't watching the games just reading boxscores.
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5/12/2009  11:44 PM
devin harris would-a been better but truly it should go to rajon rondo
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5/13/2009  4:02 PM
Our Danny G will win it next season.
http://amonthhoffundays.blogspot.com/ We got a ringer.
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