cctextra.com - 4/26/2007
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The league will announce the winner of the Most Improved Player Award on Thursday. The timing of it might be a good sign for the Warriors, because it means they will be home for the announcement.
The league likes to, if they can, schedule the announcement so the player can receive the reward in front of his home crowd. If it was Kevin Martin, why wait? That could've been the first award they ...
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