Best solution to "comeback player" situation is to add a "most improved player" award
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The article discusses the criteria for the AP Comeback Player of the Year Award, emphasizing the need for players to have overcome injury, illness, or other circumstances that led to missed playing time the previous season. It suggests creating a "Most Improved Player" award to ensure recognition for players who significantly enhance their performance, separate from those who make comebacks. This change would prevent loopholes and provide clearer distinctions, benefiting both players and the league.
Originally by NBC Sportson June 20, 2024
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