Just two years ago, Lauri Markkanen had fallen out of the starting lineup for the Chicago Bulls and was scoring a career-low 13.6 points per game.
In 2022-2023, he has been voted the NBA's Most Improved Player after finding a new home with the Utah Jazz.
Markkanen received 69 of 100 first-place votes to claim the award, beating out fellow finalists Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Brunson.
Playing for his third team in as many years, Markkanen broke out this season by averaging 25.6 points, 8.6 rebounds and 1.9 assists – all improvements on his numbers last season with the Cleveland Cavaliers of 14.8/5.7/1.3. In February, Markkanen played in his first career All-Star game, where he was named a starter.
He is the first Jazz player to win the award, and the Finland native is the seventh international player to claim the honour.
Markkanen received news of winning the award while fulfilling his required military service in Helsinki.
Markkanen has been involved in several trades and failed to put down roots with his two previous clubs, but he was given a larger role with the Jazz after being part of the deal that sent Donovan Mitchell to Cleveland.
After struggling to find his role with the Bulls and Cavaliers, the seven-foot forward has emerged as a cornerstone in Utah.
Markkanen accepted his award remotely on a TNT telecast, crediting his career-best season to his situation with a new team.
"The right place at the right time," Markkanen said of his first season in Utah.