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It had to have been a really close vote between he and Devin Harris. I do think the voters got it right though. As good as Harris was this season, I think Granger was a little bit better. He didnt have another set scorer on his team like Harris with VC, AND Granger was top 5 in scoring only behind Kobe, Bron, Wade, and Dirk. All established superstarsIndiana Pacers All-Star forward Danny Granger will cap off his stellar season today when he's named the NBA's Most Improved Player, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation.
Granger will be the third Pacer to win the award, joining Jalen Rose (2000) and Jermaine O'Neal (2002).
A team spokesman said they had no comment on the scheduled 11:30 a.m. news conference set for today at Conseco Fieldhouse.
The league waited to announce the award until Granger returned from his two-week vacation to Italy.
Granger, who signed a $60-million contract extension last October, finished fifth in the league in scoring at 25.8 points a game. He's the first player in league history to raise his scoring average at least five points a game for three straight seasons.
Granger's toughest competition for the award was likely New Jersey Nets point guard Devin Harris. Harris averaged 21.3 points and 6.9 assists.
Granger had 23 games of at least 30 points, including a career high of 42 points twice. Granger finished fourth in the league in fourth-quarter scoring behind LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade.
Granger, who has been invited to take part in the USA Basketball training camp, said he wants to be one of the league's top defenders, like James, Bryant and Wade, next season.
"Next year I'll have more of a commitment to it because you kind of get zoned out," Granger said at the end of the season.