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Voting closed: September 08, 2020, 10:33:15 AM
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Tatum. Leaping from the top 40 to the top 20 (or even top 15) is a jump that you don't often see.
I'm putting up a specific plug for Jaylen. I always knew he would be a successful NBA player due to his all-around work ethic, athleticism and good mix of skills. However, I did not see it coming, even after the contract extension, that he would be this good. Unlike a lot of other excellent guys, he has exceeded expectations on both ends of the floor, IMO.If we had "rank choice" polling, I give #2 to Brad Wanamaker.
Probably Tatum just because of the load he is able to carry offensively. But I voted to give Theis the credit. Theis is the most underrated piece of our success. His defense, screen outs to open the lane, screen and role and touches at the top of the key get everything going for everybody. He is so [dang] smart. He deserves credit.