Dyson Daniels' emphasis on defense earned him a starting job in his first year in Atlanta and league-wide respect.
Daniels, who led the NBA in steals while making dramatic improvements in scoring, rebounds and assists for Atlanta, was named the league's most improved player Wednesday.
Daniels beat out fellow finalists Ivica Zubac of the Los Angeles Clippers and Cade Cunningham of Detroit.
''You've got to separate yourself somehow and I've done that on the defensive end of the floor,'' Daniels said.
The 22-year-old Daniels emerged as a productive starter at shooting guard for the Hawks after arriving in Atlanta in the trade that sent high-scoring guard Dejounte Murray to New Orleans on July 6.
Before the trade, Daniels was best known for his defensive play. Injuries and other trades helped clear the way for the 6-foot-7 Daniels to flourish as a scoring complement to Trae Young while providing impressive all-around production.
''I got told a lot this year that my defense is infectious,'' Daniels said. "To me, that means I'm doing my job.
''I know as a team we have a long way to go on the defensive end but I think this year we took a step in the right direction.''