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Ben DuBose

NBA summer forecast: Where ESPN ranks potential Rockets’ awards winners

Each year, ESPN asks the many members of its summer forecast media panel to rank their top three choices for the NBA’s six major awards. These involve a first-place vote earning five points, a second-place vote receiving three and a third-place vote receiving one.

The awards debated for the 2023-24 season are Most Valuable Player (MVP), Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Sixth Man of the Year, Most Improved Player and Coach of the Year.

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As Houston enters what it hopes is Phase 2 of its franchise rebuild, the Rockets are still a relatively young team. Thus, expectations for team success remain fairly minimal, at least from the outside.

But during this three-year run of prolonged losing, the Rockets accumulated some high draft picks. With that comes expectations for improvement as the years progress. Thus, Jalen Green (No. 2 pick in the 2021 first round) and Jabari Smith Jr. (No. 3 in 2022) each earned Most Improved Player votes. Smith drew particular interest after a brilliant 2023 summer league.

Here’s a look at the categories where Houston received votes.

Coach of the Year

  • 1. Mark Daigneault, Oklahoma City Thunder: 58 points (38.5% of first-place votes)
  • 2. Erik Spoelstra, Miami Heat: 42 points (19.2%)
  • 3. Michael Malone, Denver Nuggets: 18 points (7.7%)
  • 4. Taylor Jenkins, Memphis Grizzlies 15 points (7.7%)
  • 5. Jason Kidd, Dallas Mavericks: 12 points (3.8%)
  • T-6. Darvin Ham, Los Angeles Lakers: 9 points (3.8%)
  • T-6. Nick Nurse, Philadelphia 76ers: 9 points (3.8%)
  • T-6. Ime Udoka, Houston Rockets: 9 points
  • T-6. Will Hardy, Utah Jazz: 9 points

(ESPN’s complete 2023-24 NBA awards picks)

Most Improved Player

  • 1. Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons: 81 points (53.8% of first-place votes)
  • 2. Jabari Smith Jr., Houston Rockets: 25 points (11.5%)
  • 3. Evan Mobley, Cleveland Cavaliers: 22 points (3.8%)
  • T-4. Jalen Green, Houston Rockets: 16 points (3.8%)
  • T-4. Josh Giddey, Oklahoma City Thunder: 16 points (3.8%)
  • 5. Anfernee Simons, Portland Trail Blazers: 15 points (3.8%)
  • 6. Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder: 14 points (3.8%)
  • 7. Trey Murphy III, New Orleans Pelicans: 13 points (3.8%)
  • 8. Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz: 7 points (3.8%)
  • T-9. Austin Reaves, Los Angeles Lakers: 5 points (3.8%)
  • T-9. Mikal Bridges, Brooklyn Nets: 5 points (3.8%)
  • T-10. Dillon Brooks, Houston Rockets: 3 points
  • T-10. Alperen Sengun, Houston Rockets: 3 points
  • T-10. Onyeka Okongwu, Atlanta Hawks: 3 points

(ESPN’s complete 2023-24 NBA awards picks)

Rookie of the Year

  • 1. Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder: 80 points (34.6% of first-place votes)
  • 2. Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs: 77 points (42.3%)
  • 3. Scoot Henderson, Portland Trail Blazers: 53 points (15.4%)
  • 4. Amen Thompson, Houston Rockets: 15 points (7.7%)
  • 5. Brandon Miller, Charlotte Hornets: 5 points (7.7%)
  • 6. Ausar Thompson, Detroit Pistons: 4 points (3.8%)

(ESPN’s complete 2023-24 NBA awards picks)

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