The New York Knicks guard Donte DiVincenzo, who played in nearly every game this season, won’t qualify for the Most Improved Player award. He missed the eligibility criteria by just nine seconds, falling short of the required total playing time.
To be considered for postseason awards, players must have been in action for at least 65 games, each lasting a minimum of 20 minutes.
Donte DiVincenzo, who only missed a single game this season, is not eligible for the Most Improved Player award because he fell just nine seconds short of the required playing time
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