Trader consensus on Polymarket prices Jalen Duren as the frontrunner for NBA Most Improved Player at 46% implied probability, driven by his dominant rebounding leap—up to 13.5 boards per game with a league-leading 21% rebound percentage—from last season's 11.3, fueling Detroit's top-5 defense and recent six-game win streak. Nickeil Alexander-Walker trails closely at 35%, benefiting from an expanded role amid Minnesota's backcourt injuries to Anthony Edwards and Mike Conley, posting career highs in assists (3.5) and steals (1.5) while shooting 40% from three. Deni Avdija's 16% share reflects his breakout scoring (15.8 PPG, double last year) and rebounding for tanking Washington, though efficiency dips lately temper enthusiasm. Recent injury reports and December performances have sharpened focus on usage and team context.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoJalen Duren 46.3%
Jogador 4 35%
Deni Avdija 15.8%
Jalen Johnson 5.5%
$364,112 Vol.
$364,112 Vol.
Jalen Duren
46%
Jogador 4
35%
Deni Avdija
16%
Jalen Johnson
6%
Ryan Rollins
1%
Andrew Nembhard
1%
Amen Thompson
<1%
Ausar Thompson
<1%
Michael Porter Jr.
<1%
Kevin Porter
<1%
Scoot Henderson
<1%
Jaden Ivey
<1%
Gradey Dick
<1%
Alperen Sengun
<1%
Josh Giddey
<1%
Shaedon Sharpe
<1%
Nikola Jovic
<1%
Reed Sheppard
<1%
Brandon Miller
<1%
Chet Holmgren
<1%
Trey Murphy III
<1%
Carlton Carrington
<1%
Jonathan Kuminga
<1%
Taylor Hendricks
<1%
Bennedict Mathurin
<1%
Matas Buzelis
<1%
Derrick White
<1%
Payton Pritchard
<1%
Victor Wembanyama
<1%
Cam Whitmore
<1%
Jay Huff
<1%
Kyle Filipowski
<1%
Kel'el Ware
<1%
Keyonte George
<1%
Jalen Duren 46.3%
Jogador 4 35%
Deni Avdija 15.8%
Jalen Johnson 5.5%
$364,112 Vol.
$364,112 Vol.
Jalen Duren
46%
Jogador 4
35%
Deni Avdija
16%
Jalen Johnson
6%
Ryan Rollins
1%
Andrew Nembhard
1%
Amen Thompson
<1%
Ausar Thompson
<1%
Michael Porter Jr.
<1%
Kevin Porter
<1%
Scoot Henderson
<1%
Jaden Ivey
<1%
Gradey Dick
<1%
Alperen Sengun
<1%
Josh Giddey
<1%
Shaedon Sharpe
<1%
Nikola Jovic
<1%
Reed Sheppard
<1%
Brandon Miller
<1%
Chet Holmgren
<1%
Trey Murphy III
<1%
Carlton Carrington
<1%
Jonathan Kuminga
<1%
Taylor Hendricks
<1%
Bennedict Mathurin
<1%
Matas Buzelis
<1%
Derrick White
<1%
Payton Pritchard
<1%
Victor Wembanyama
<1%
Cam Whitmore
<1%
Jay Huff
<1%
Kyle Filipowski
<1%
Kel'el Ware
<1%
Keyonte George
<1%
If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Most Improved Player, this market will resolve to "No".
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on Polymarket prices Jalen Duren as the frontrunner for NBA Most Improved Player at 46% implied probability, driven by his dominant rebounding leap—up to 13.5 boards per game with a league-leading 21% rebound percentage—from last season's 11.3, fueling Detroit's top-5 defense and recent six-game win streak. Nickeil Alexander-Walker trails closely at 35%, benefiting from an expanded role amid Minnesota's backcourt injuries to Anthony Edwards and Mike Conley, posting career highs in assists (3.5) and steals (1.5) while shooting 40% from three. Deni Avdija's 16% share reflects his breakout scoring (15.8 PPG, double last year) and rebounding for tanking Washington, though efficiency dips lately temper enthusiasm. Recent injury reports and December performances have sharpened focus on usage and team context.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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