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General Managers Survey: Lakers Will Take Championship Again, Antocompo Will Be Outstanding
No less than 81 percent of voters voted for LeBron and his friends to win the title again.
32% have determined that the Greek will be the MVP, and who will be the rookie this season?
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Ahead of the season opener, the NBA conducted a poll among the league's general managers about everything that is expected to happen in 2020/21, who will win the championship, who will be chosen as the outstanding player of the season and more.
The general managers of the league teams are convinced that the Los Angeles Lakers will take the championship and 81% of them voted that this is what will happen.
The city rival, the Los Angeles Clippers, received 11 percent of the vote, and both Brooklyn and Miami received votes, but not specified how many.
When asked who they think will be named the regular season's standout, 32% of general managers voted for Yannis Antokompo, 21% went with Luca Doncic, 18% with LeBron James and 18% voted for teammate Anthony Davis.
Brooklyn-based Kevin Durant received 7% and Denver Nikola Jukic with 4%.
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When asked who the player would take to their team in case they set up a new club, respondents answered that Yannis Antokompo (43%) and Luka Doncic (43%), Anthony Davis got 7% of the vote, LeBron James and Zivon Williams also got votes .
On the question of who is the best coordinator in the NBA, the respondents decided in favor of Stephen Kerry, who received 30% compared to 90% last year.
Damian Lillard received 22%, Luca Doncic 19%, Chris Paul 15%, LeBron 11% and James Harden 4%.
In the shooting position, James Harden received the most votes with 68% of the votes, Bradley Bill from Washington and Luka Doncic received 11% each, Jimmy Butler from Miami with 7% and Devin Booker 4%.
In the small forward position LeBron James is in first place with 57% of the vote, Kwai Leonard with 25% and Kevin Durant with 11%.
The best power forward in the league, according to general managers is Antocompo with 46%, LeBron James (25%) and Anthony Davis (21%) below him and Kevin Durant fourth with 7%.
The best chin in the league is Nikola Jokic with 50%, Anthony Davis got 43% of the vote and Antocompo got 7%.
Antocompo is also the best defensive player in the league with 46% and is also the best international player in the NBA with 68% of the vote while Luca Doncic with 29% and Nikola Jokic with 4%.
In the Israeli sector, Danny Abdia received a number of votes (not specified how many) in the poll regarding who will be the rookie of the year.
Lamello Bull from Charlotte got 39%, James Weissman from Golden State with 29%, Obi Topen from New York with 18% and Anthony Edwards with 7%.
On the questions of who will be the rookie who will become the best player in the next five years Abdia did not get votes and so on the question of who is the biggest "theft" in the last draft.
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