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Here are some not yet mentioned:
- Jeff Teague
- Jarrett Jack
- Spencer Hawes
- Jared Dudley
- Chuck Hayes
- James Johnson
- John Wall
But I think Gerald Henderson might seriously be a contender for Most Improved Player.Comment
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Omri Casspi. Somebody is gonna have to be able to score and or create for themselves besides Irving and I figure it'll be him. 15-6-2 line for him.Browns
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BuckeyesOriginally posted by sneppKen Dilger, weapon.
Someone needs to set this thread on fire.Comment
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Gerald Henderson, and call me crazy (I think I might be), Mike Dunleavy. I'm expecting a nice bounce back year for him.
For some reason, I'm feeling a step forward for Bargnani this year too, but who knows lol.NFL: Bills
NBA: Bucks
MLB: Cubs
NCAA: Syracuse
Soccer: USMNT/DC United
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Derrick Favors looks good so far. Norris Cole obviously is playing really well. Javale McGee is another one."To the last minute, to the last second, to the last man, we fight"Comment
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Spencer Hawes and Jeff Teague have looked great. It's going to be interesting to see what the Hawks do when Heinrich gets back.
Kyle Lowry is a star in the making, and if Kevin Martin can stay healthy and productive, they could be competing for a playoff spot.
Paul George is also looking very good in Indiana, and I think that team can make a deep, deep playoff run.
I think I've given up hope for Mayo to breakout, and Evan Turner needs to step his game up before he's labeled as a bust.Comment
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In terms of the Mavs, Ian Mahinmi is looking like he might have a breakout year and Roddy Beaubois has looked good too. The Mavs would love for these two to step up too.NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers
NBA: Dallas Mavericks
MLB: Texas Rangers
NHL: Dallas Stars
NCAA: Alabama Crimson Tide
University of North Texas '14
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