Which NBA Players Will Have The Best 2nd Half?

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Which NBA Players Will Have The Best 2nd Half?

With the All-Star break officially in the rear view, the NBA season is about to really heat up as teams either push for the playoffs or sag off in hopes of earning the number one pick in the draft. It's been quite the season so far, but after the All-Star break is when things start to get really dicey. Here are a few of the guys that I think will have the best second half.


Joel Embiid - C - Philadelphia 76ers

You didn't think that I would be able to write an article about the NBA without mentioning the most interesting man in the league did you? Well I can't help but talk about Embiid as he showed in the All-Star game that he is here to stay and is one of the most talented big-men. Embiid is currently averaging 23.7 PPG and 11.1 RPG and has Philadelphia firmly in the Eastern Conference playoff picture. Embiid has shown that he has the ability to play inside out and has improved tremendously in his recognition of when to exploit mismatches and in what way. When teams have thrown big bruisers at him, Embiid has taken them off the dribble with his quickness or been able to face them up and score over the top. When teams have tried to stop him with speedier guys, Embiid has made his presence on the block known with a variety of post moves that hearken back to Hakeem.

While Embiid needs to improve his three-point shooting (he's currently shooting just 29.7% from deep), he's been able to force defenders to play him out to the three-point line, which has opened up the floor for Philadelphia's offense. At some point, Embiid will need to break through the inability to play back-to-back games, but once the playoffs roll around, those back-to-back scheduled games will disappear and Embiid will be able to do his thing on a nightly basis. Look for Embiid to up his game in the second half of the season, both on the court and on social media.


Nikola Jokic - C - Denver Nuggets

Jokic ended the first half of the season on quite the high note, recording the fastest triple-double in league history in the Nuggets' final game before the All-Star Break. Jokic has quietly led the Nuggets to the 6th seed in the Western Conference with an offense that ranks eight in the league in points per game. While Jokic still has a ways to go as a defensive stopper, the return of Paul Milsap from injury in the next few weeks should help Jokic and the Nuggets defense tremendously. Jokic currently leads the team in rebounds and assists per game with 10.6 and 5.9 respectively, and is just .6 points per game behind Gary Harris for the team lead.

Denver seems to have finally figured out how to run the offense through Jokic and it is truly a beautiful medley when players are cutting around him and he is finding the open man. Few teams have a player as important to their team's offensive success as the Nuggets, which puts pressure on Jokic to perform on a nightly basis. I think this is the time that Jokic embraces his role as the team's offensive focal point and shows what he is truly made of. With an easier schedule on the horizon for Denver, I expect big things from Jokic in the second half of the season.


Bogdan Bogdanovic - G - Sacramento Kings

Bogdanovic made his presence felt over the weekend by winning MVP honors of the Rising Stars game during the All-Star Break. The Kings are in full on tank-mode and that means more minutes for the young players and fewer for aging veterans like Vince Carter and Zach Randolph. Bogdanovic has turned things on as of late and is shooting a blistering 40% from three as well as just over 40% from two. In the Rising Stars game, Bogdanovic had a string of three-pointers that would have made even the likes of Steph Curry blush and I expect more of the same from Bogdan throughout the second half of the season. In his last ten games, Bogdanovic is averaging three more minutes per game and I expect that number to rise as Sacramento sees the potential this guy has. He's pretty much everything the team wanted from Nik Stauskas and Ben McLemore.


Brandon Ingram - F - LA Lakers

I had to throw one more under-the-radar guy onto the list and Ingram has been on fire as of late. With Lonzo Ball missing extended time for the Lakers due to injury, much of the play making has fallen on the shoulders of Ingram and he has delivered. Over his last ten games prior to the All-Star break, Ingram is averaging 18.9 points per game, 4.6 rebounds per game, and a whopping 5.3 assists per game. Ingram has shown that he can be the primary ball-handler for an offense in spurts and the team plays better when he carries the load offensively, but he still needs to work on his shooting. He's shooting 38% from deep, which is respectable for a player of his size and age, but is shooting just 68% from the free throw line. Ingram also has a mere 0.1 value above replacement and a 110 defensive rating. He will have to get better on the defensive side of the ball for this team to truly shine.

With all of that being said, I think the Lakers will do their best to put Ingram in a position to succeed. It's easy to see that he and Kyle Kuzma are the future of the Lakers and that Lonzo Ball will likely take a back seat to those two in the years to come. Ingram, I believe, will be able to carry the momentum he has built going into the All-Star Break with him into the latter half of the season, especially as the Lakers are far removed from the playoff race. Plus, his name is Brandon and that's always helpful.


Those are just a few of the guys I expect to have big performances in the second half. The LeBron's and KD's of the league are of course going to be their usual selves, but these guys may not be on your radar (outside of Embiid). I really hope you enjoyed the piece and if you did, please consider following @brandonp here on Steemit to get great NBA-related content directly to your feed. Please also sign up for Swish Weekly to get a curated weekly email of the best NBA content from the web directly to your email.

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All this players are awesome talents and i think they will be great in future

Nuggets & 76ers are the teams to watch this 2nd half of the season. Nice to see Embiid & Jokic bring the sexy back to big men.

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Definitely agree, especially with Milsap coming back I think the Nuggets could be dangerous in the playoffs this year. I'm really liking the resurgence of the big man right as everyone thought the big man was going by the wayside.

Can we play hometown favorites?

Demar and the Raptors will continue to lead the east ;)

Never gets any love and simply because we disappear in the post season....I think this year is different though.

Crossing fingers of course lol

I would have mentioned them, but they've been amazing so far already that I didn't think they really made the cut. I honestly think they will hold on to the one seed throughout. It should be interesting to see if they can pass LeBron and the Cavaliers and make the finals this year.

That's the real test for sure. At least competing against the Cavs and not getting swept LOL

Hopefully Griffin. Detroit needs something to be excited about. Tigers are in rebuild mode. Lions missed the playoffs yet again, and the Wings aren't looking like they used to....

I think Griffin definitely helps them this year, but he's hamstrung the team for the future. If they don't make the playoffs this year, they are going to be stuck in mediocrity for a long time.

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I would have to say Bogdan Bogdanovic. He looks like he's coming into hisown and will play up to his potential. Talent wise no one comes close to Embid, problem is he usually get's injured and misses a ton of games.

James Harden is going to push strong to secure the MVP award!

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without a doubt, Joel Embiid, is a new rookie who is growing every day, without a doubt he will have the best second half

I don't know this answer!!I wait yet 2nd Half.

player who will work hard will got no 1 spot.

nice post! will go to the Warriors tonight and will see the kings and Clippers play coming week

For me, Nicola Jokic about Joel Embiid. The second half of the season requires a lot of health and consistency, which the Denver player has shown. He is an ignored player but he is also really good. A consistent and outstanding player, capable of tripling like a tall man. Without a doubt, I'm staying with him, I'm surprised that being so good never mentioned it.

I think some of them lower their performance in the same way that others increase it in the second half, but most of them tend to lower those percentages that they achieve in the first half of the season, and I do not say that they go down, but just as the best is expected. they for the second half as much as you would expect otherwise.

Definitely embiid

What about Bradley Beal? I know it sounds crazy but with Wall out the next couple months, it COULD be time for him to show why he’s getting paid max money.

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When Philly sports teams start to win (Eagles), it's contagious. Watch for Sixers to have one of the better 2nd halves in the NBA. Embiid is still learning the game, if he applies himself every day and maintains focus he could honestly be the best player in the NBA inside 2 years. Probably needs to work on his dribbling a bit tho. If he starts pulling a Barkley-esque around the back dribble coast-to-coast manuever, watch out.

That said, every day Bry-Bry Colangelo thinks of a new way to torch the capital which was handed him when he was signed. So while the young players get better, the mgt does Philly things and gaurantees they only get the typical Philly Finals-appearance or two. No dynasties for Philly.

btw, Embiid is now playing back-to-backs.

I would of like to see more players that struggled in the first half of the season. All these players performed as expected.

The one who is on the no 1. Joel Embiid - C - Philadelphia 76ers