Predicting The 2024-2025 NBA Most Improved Player
- seanemery517
- Oct 22, 2024
- 4 min read
With Rohit Bhagavatula of https://www.rohitbhagavatulaanalytics.com/

The Most Improved Player award in the NBA is a narrative-based award at its core. With machine learning models to guide our predictions, we wanted to investigate both the narrative and improvement aspects of this award. It is important to note that Victor Wembenyama is far and away the betting favorite for this award. For the sake of the argument, we are working with the assumption that Wembenyama is most likely to win this award and therefore, left him out of our analysis.
We first wanted to identify a shortlist of players who, given that they have a good 2024-2025 season, will likely be considered for the award.
Over the last 5 years, players who finished top 5 in MIP voting had average per-game stats that looked like this in the previous season:
Minutes | Points | FG% | 3P% | REB | AST | STL | BLK |
29.6 | 15.7 | 49% | 36% | 4.4 | 3.8 | 0.9 | 0.4 |
For reference, here are Jonathan Kuminga and Austin Reaves’ stats from last season:
Player | Minutes | Points | FG% | 3P% | REB | AST | STL | BLK |
Kuminga | 26.3 | 16.1 | 52% | 32% | 4.8 | 2.2 | 0.7 | 0.5 |
Reaves | 32.1 | 15.9 | 48% | 37% | 4.3 | 5.5 | 0.8 | 0.3 |
These are the caliber of players who typically find themselves in MIP conversations.
To begin assembling this shortlist, we analyzed the advanced stats of the 25 players who finished top 5 in MIP voting over the last five years, in comparison to the rest of the league. We created a Logistic Regression model, KNN model, and SVM model to predict the players with the highest probability of finishing top 5 in MIP voting next season. After logically eliminating players that the model liked such as Tyrese Maxey, who just won last season, or Devin Booker and Jayson Tatum, who are already bonafide superstars, here’s what our models yielded
Logistic Regression | KNN | SVM |
Jabari Smith Jr. | Jalen Duren | RJ Barrett |
Jalen Green | Christian Braun | Franz Wagner |
Chet Holmgren | Scottie Barnes | Miles McBride |
Jalen Williams | Jabari Smith Jr. | Cade Cunningham |
Jonathan Kuminga | RJ Barrett | Immanuel Quickley |
Franz Wagner | Cade Cunningham | Jonathan Kuminga |
Paolo Banchero | Franz Wagner | Jalen Williams |
Dereck Lively II | Jalen Suggs | Brandin Podziemski |
Brandin Podziemski | Brandin Podziemski | Jalen Suggs |
Jeremy Sochan | Andrew Nembhard | Derrick White |
Using these results we established a shortlist of
Smith Jr. Holmgren Podziemski Wagner Duren Williams
Barnes Barrett Banchero Green Kuminga Lively II
Cunningham Suggs Braun Quickley Sochan
Immediately we noticed that no player in top 5 voting ever had a negative offensive win share the previous season. From our shortlist, Jeremy Sochan did. We also noticed that no player had a negative offensive and overall plus/minus. From our shortlist, Christian Braun and Andrew Nembhard did. This left us with 15 players that we felt were eligible to win the MIP award, given they had a big upcoming season.
The final step was creating tiers out of these 15 players, ranking them based on how likely we felt that they would have an explosive season and win the award. We took three steps to do this:
We looked at the main stats where players improve in the season they are voted for MIP.
To compare to earlier, here are the average stats of a player who receives top 5 MIP votes, over the last 5 years:
Minutes | Points | FG% | 3P% | REB | AST | STL | BLK |
33.8 | 22.3 | 49% | 35% | 5.4 | 5.2 | 1.1 | 0.6 |
We found that the most meaningful stats for this prediction are: Minutes Played, Field Goals Attempted, and Assists. These 5 players had the best upward trends in those stats throughout last season.
Paolo Banchero

RJ Barrett

Immanuel Quickley

Jonathan Kuminga

Jabari Smith Jr.

Understand the context of these players’ roles last season vs this season was also important.
Understanding which players on this list will have expanded roles is important to their chances to win this award.
Players like Podziemski and Kuminga will now have a larger role with the departure of Klay Thompson.
RJ Barrett began shooting his career best numbers after his trade to Toronto, where he is a main piece of the offense.
Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams already took great leaps last season, and are not the main options on a team with title aspirations. This seems negative for their chances to make much more improvement next season.
Lastly, we created an improvement model, based on win shares, to quantify each player’s predicted improvement
Zhengfeng Liu analyzed data from 1978 to 2015 to create a model to predict player improvement from one season to another. He did this by modeling several key statistics onto an “improvement” number, which he established as the change in Win Share from the next season to the current one. For example, if a player in 2010 had a win share of 3.2 and in 2011 had a win share of 2.1, their improvement score for 2010 would be a -1.2. We reconstructed his dataset for the years 2010-2023, by scraping from BasketballReference, and retrained his models to apply to last season's data. After trying a Linear Model, an SVR Model, and a Random Forest Model, the SVM Model yielded us the best mean squared error(3.08) on our test data.
After applying this model to our 15 players, we were given these improvement scores:
After taking these 3 factors into account here are our official 2025 NBA Most Improved Player prediction tiers (excluding Wemby).
Tier 1 - Borderline Stars | Tier 2 - Opportunists | Tier 3 - Long Shots |
Paolo Banchero | RJ Barrett | Jalen Green |
Scottie Barnes | Jonathan Kuminga | Jabari Smith Jr. |
Cade Cunningham | Brandin Podziemski | Jalen Duren |
Immanuel Quickley |
I'm excited to look back on this prediction at the end of the season to see how accurate our model was. I am pretty hopeful that the finalists for the award will be a few names from this table right above, but the beauty of sports is how unpredictable they are.
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