Travis Outlaw. Most of you haven't watched him that much, but if you want to talk about true improvement there is absolutely no question
Au contraire . . . I've had the "Outlaw" on my fantasy team most of the year. I'm a big fan, but your going to tell me his improvement is more impressive than Hedo's transformation to stud. Kevin, put the sling down!
Those people from Portland, I tell ya, wouldn't know an obvious choice if it came up and bit them.
Not making the claim that Travis is better than Hedo, just that he has made a greater relative improvement. See below, I bolded the one who improved the most.
Hedo Turkoglu
Improvement in PPG from previous career high - 32.2%
Improvement in PPG over past 3 year average - 39.7%
Improvement in FG% over previous career high - 0.0% no change
Improvement in 3pt % over last 3 year average - 1.4% absolute improvement
Improvement in FT% over last 3 year average - (0.4%) absolute decline
Improvement in Rbs over best year last 3 years - 37.2%
Improvement in Ast over best year last 3 years - 53.1%
Travis Outlaw
Improvement in PPG from previous career high - 39.6%
Improvement in PPG over past 3 year average - 91.4%
Improvement in FG% over last year - 0.1% absolute decline
Improvement in 3pt % over last 3 year average - 10% absolute improvement
Improvement in FT% over last 3 year average - (0.2%) absolute decline
Improvement in Rbs over best year last 3 years - 40.6%
Improvement in Ast over best year last 3 years - 62.5%
I can't find the actual stat, but up until just a week or two ago he was leading the league in 4th qtr points for non-starters in the NBA.
The award is not "the best player who has improved a lot" it is "most improved player".
Some other numbers to look at
Hedo
20% increase in minutes played
19 pp 36 minutes
Increase in p/36 minutes compared to previous career high
negative 0.2Increase over last year 23.4%
Increase in rebound rate 18%
Increase in 3 pointers attempted 11%, with a 1.4% absolute improvement
Change in turnovers 61% increase from 1.8 to 2.3 to 2.9
Travis
Increase in minutes played 16%
Points per 36 minutes 17.9
Increase in in p/36 minutes compared to previous career high 18%
Increase in rebound rate 18%
Increase in 3 pointers attempted 71% with an improvement from 27% to 40%, or 13% absolute imporvement
Change in turnovers 1.0 to 1.3 per game
Hedo's standard deviation of absolute points per game was 6.31
Travis's standard deviation of absolute points per game was 6.26
That means Travis was slightly more consistent in his performance.