Jalen Duren to Win Most Improved NBA Player Odds

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This will be the 40th year that the NBA has awarded a Most Improved Player.

The list includes Hall of Famers like Tracy McGrady, and future Hall of Famers such as Kevin Love, Giannis Antetokuonmpo and Jimmy Butler.

Then there are the really random names such as Gheorghe Muresan, Isaac Austin, Bobby Simmons and Aaron Brooks.

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag opened the lines in July with Deni Avdija as the favorite. Other favorites this year have included Jalen Johnson, Josh Giddey, Ajay Mitchell and Ryan Rollins.

However, we have a new and well-deserved favorite and that is Jalen Duren of the Detroit Pistons.

Most Improved Player  
Jalen Duren2/3 (-150)
Jalen Johnson9/4(+225)
Ryan Rollins9/1 
Deni Avdija10/1 
Nickeil Alexander-Walker18/1 
Keyonte George28/1 
Anthony Black80/1 
Collin Gillespie100/1 
Jaylon Tyson125/1 

- BetOnline Press

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