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Markkanen, serving his Finnish service, wins most improved

- By Tim Reynolds

NBA 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.

But his improved effectiven­ess also cannot be argued and was a big factor. His shooting was much better this season around the rim and in the midrange game than it was in past seasons. All of his shooting percentage­s — 2pointers, 3-pointers and free throws — also exceeded his career averages entering this season.

“The right place at the right time,” Markkanen said of turning his first Utah season into his best season so far.

He’s the first player to win the award as a member of the Jazz, and the seventh internatio­nal player to be voted most improved, joining Gheorghe Muresan in 1996, Boris Diaw in 2006, Hedo Turkoglu in 2008, Goran Dragic in 2014, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo in 2017 and Pascal Siakam in 2019.

The military service this summer might include some basketball, which would actually count toward his requiremen­t. Markkanen is likely to play for Finland in this summer’s World Cup, which starts in late August in the Philippine­s, Japan and Indonesia.

Playing internatio­nal basketball last summer — Markkanen had a tremendous EuroBasket tournament as Finland’s best player — served as a springboar­d into this season, he said. He was Utah’s go-to guy this season, and learned that role with the national team.

“It gave me all the confidence in the world,” Markkanen said. “It was kind of easy to take over after that, and obviously, this is just the beginning.”

Markkanen is the fifth person to receive one of the NBA’s individual awards so far this year, following the reveals of Memphis’ Jaren Jackson Jr. as defensive player of the year, Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox as the inaugural winner of the clutch player award, Kings coach Mike Brown as a unanimous pick for coach of the year and Boston’s Malcolm Brogdon as sixth man of the year.

Still unannounce­d by the league:

Rookie of the year. Orlando’s Paolo Banchero, Utah’s Walker Kessler and Oklahoma City’s Jalen Williams are the finalists. The winner will be announced on Tuesday.

Most Valuable Player. Two-time reigning MVP Nikola Jokic of Denver is a finalist again, along with Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and Philadelph­ia’s Joel Embiid. The NBA has not said when the MVP trophy will be handed out.

The All-NBA, AllRookie and All-Defensive teams.

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