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    i don't see what he improved to be fair, he has always been a very good shooter.

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    FWIW, looking at only the top 100 WS/48 this year of players who have qualified by minutes/game (IOW good enough to be considered), and substracting last year's WS/48

    1) Kevin Love (great improvement over the injured year, usually ignored in most improved)
    2) Bismack Biyombo
    3) Goren Dragic
    4) Markieff Morris
    5) Jeremy Lamb
    6) Patrick Mills
    7) DeMarcus Cousins
    8) Kyle Lowry
    9) Arron Afflalo
    10) Andrew Bogut (see Love)

    Most decrease in WS/48, starting at 98 because Steven Adams (should be but won't be Rookie of the Year) is a rookie and Channing Frye didn't play last year. This isn't the true worst because I only looked at the current top 100. There's probably many like Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett who I didn't look at that have fallen more.

    98) Tony Parker
    97) Kosta Koufos
    96) LeBron James (last year was that good since James is still second best in the NBA)
    95) Jose Calderon
    94) Jared Sullinger
    93) Jimmy Butler
    92) Thabo Sefalosha
    91) Tim Duncan his bad start counts as much as his current play. I'd expect Duncan to climb out of this list.
    90) Anderson Verajao
    89T) Kevin Martin, Kenneth Faried

    Other Spurs, and remember these are the top 100 players with qualified minutes.
    Positive
    19) Marco Belinelli
    59) Boris Diaw

    Negative
    87) Jeff Ayres (but surprise!, Ayres is in the top 100 this year, 94th while 93rd is Klay Thompson! and 95th is Jared Sullinger!).

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    Others mentioned.

    15) DeMar Derozen
    17) Paul George
    20) Anthony Davis
    26) Lance Stephenson
    Not enough minutes) Eric Bledsoe (and would be tied for 27th if he had the minutes)

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    "According to Basketball Monster.com’s rankings, that ranks Mills as the 19th player in fantasy basketball. But don’t be fooled into thinking all of his production is coming due to the injuries. In the last month, he is ranked 52nd and is actually ranked 117th for the entire season, meaning he should be owned in a lot more than the 4.1 percent of leagues in which he is currently owned."

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    Yeah it will boil down to Goran Dragic, Markief Morris and Patty in that order. But it is a good list for Patty to be in. Proud of the kid. He has immense heart and he is an ultimate team player.

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    Patty is a freakin bargain at $1 million per year! He's no real playmaker though, but with passing bigs like Duncan and Diaw along with Manu we don't need assists from the PG slot.

    Parker took a long time to develop into a strong playmaker and 7-8 assist per game guy. Patty is the extreme version of early TP, all scoring PG very few assists.

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    Patty's passion and heart reminds me of 2005-2007 Ginobili. Let's hope he stacks up to that level of play.

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    Nickname for Patty: Gwardar.

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    Goran Dragic will (and should) probably win MIP, but Patty Mills would win Most Surprising Player if such an award existed. I've seen him play several times before this season and never thought he'd produce at this level.

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    Looks much more cut. Got stronger, lost lbs possibly.
    And Pop trusts him, so far...

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    C'mon, isn't anyone going to talk about Patty's improved ability to score in the lane? Contested floaters, beating guards and bigs off the dribble for layups! He's no longer 'just a shooter'! I guess this was to be expected when you have Tony Parker as your mentor.

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    C'mon, isn't anyone going to talk about Patty's improved ability to score in the lane? Contested floaters, beating guards and bigs off the dribble for layups! He's no longer 'just a shooter'! I guess this was to be expected when you have Tony Parker as your mentor.
    I always thought he was a scorer, but he's taken that to a whole new level this year.

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    Goran Dragic will (and should) probably win MIP, but Patty Mills would win Most Surprising Player if such an award existed. I've seen him play several times before this season and never thought he'd produce at this level.
    Not everyone here is surprised. Only those that haven't been paying attention.

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    unleash the Patty!

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    Patty's passion and heart reminds me of 2005-2007 Ginobili. Let's hope he stacks up to that level of play.
    that's a huge reach.

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