Experts have recently announced that the winner for the Most Improved Player of the Year Award has been granted to Ashton Reid, a veteran forward for the New York Bricks. Ashton has been constantly showcasing his newfound ball control and possesion skills, while playing a critical role for the Bricks defensively. It's safe to say that Ashton's last year in the ABL was his best. Ashton played for 1 hour and 9 minutes this season, decent for a veteran forward, with very minimal points (2 points on 1-for-5 shooting for the season). However, Ashton has shone in many other categories. His 96% pass success rate has been a staple for the Bricks winning record this season. He also has averaged 0.8 turnovers per 10 minutes of play, which is the best turnover average in the league for a starter. Furthermore, Ashton has forced 13 turnovers this season, which is tied with Carlton for the most turnovers forced this season. To top it all off, he averages 4.3 rebounds per 10 minutes of play. By keeping plays alive and leveling up his ball handling and possesion skills, Ashton has shown that he is well deserved of the Most Improved Player of the Year Award as he wraps up his career, which is one that will be remembered in ABL History. We wish him luck in the 2025 NBA Draft and his transition into the NBA.

Ashton Helps the Bricks Defense, and Grabs a Rebound:


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Article Written By,
Orlando Wyman, ABL Management Team