Stamford Advocate

Markkanen named most improved

- By Tim Reynolds

A recruit in the Finnish military is now the NBA’s Most Improved Player.

All-Star forward Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz was announced Monday night as the winner of this season’s most improved award, as voted on by 100 writers and broadcaste­rs who cover the league.

The news came just past 2 a.m. Tuesday in Helsinki, where Markkanen is currently fulfilling the military service that is mandated for all Finnish men before they turn 30.

“Didn’t wake up at 2 a.m. for nothing,” Markkanen said on the TNT broadcast of the announceme­nt. “It feels great. Obviously, it’s a huge privilege to be in this position.”

He began his enlistment in his home country earlier this month — even getting rid of his longish curly hair for the shaved-head look of a soldier. He spent a few days in Finland with family after the Jazz season ended, then started his military commitment.

“Days are pretty long,” Markkanen said of his military duties. “We wake up early and go for probably 10, 12 hours straight. It’s been fun, getting to know a lot of new guys, making some new friends and knowing you have to go through it together. It’s actually been pretty good.”

Markkanen beat out fellow finalists Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City and Jalen Brunson of New York for the award. Markkanen got 69 of the 100 first-place votes and appeared on every ballot; Gilgeous-Alexander got 24 first-place votes and was second, Brunson got four first-place votes and was third.

Markkanen shattered his career-best for points per game this season, averaging 25.6 — a 73% increase over his average of 14.8 last season with Cleveland. He also set career highs in minutes per game, field goal percentage, 3-pointers per game and was an All-Star for the first time.

Part of Markkanen’s success this season came from having a bigger role — he was sent to Utah by Cleveland as part of the trade that brought longtime Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell to the Cavaliers. The Jazz also traded center Rudy Gobert to Minnesota last summer.

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