NEW YORK, May 12 (UPI) -- Indiana forward Danny Granger, who finished fifth in the league in scoring average, was voted the NBA's most improved player for this past season.
Granger was listed first on 48 ballots and totaled 364 points in the voting, the NBA announced Tuesday. New Jersey guard Devin Harris, who was first on 43 ballots and had 339 points, was the runner-up and Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant, with 83 points, was third.