It's been decades since a center won the NBA Most Improved Player award. Will Neemias Queta be next?
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It's been decades since a center won the NBA Most Improved Player award. Will Neemias Queta be next?
""He's done a great job all year, gotten better and better, and better. He's really shown why he's a starting five-man in this league, on our team, and I think he should be in the running for Most Improved Player.""
""That was cool. Those little things are important. You see the work that the guys put in and the responsibility and ownership of a guy taking on being the starting center for the Celtics.""
""Buttery. It was smooth. He was pretty excited about that and we were pretty excited for him.""
Neemias Queta has shown remarkable growth this season, averaging 25.5 minutes per game and starting 74 of 75 games. He has achieved 17 double-doubles and recorded his 100th block, ranking 11th in the NBA. Coach Joe Mazzulla praised Queta's work ethic and responsibility as the starting center. Teammate Sam Hauser expressed excitement over Queta's first career 3-pointer, highlighting the positive atmosphere surrounding his development. Queta's performance has positioned him as a key player for the Celtics and a contender for the Most Improved Player award.
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