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4. Maurice Harkless, Orlando Magic
Harkless is having some excellent games for Orlando down the stretch, even though it's plain to see that he doesn't know what he is doing. But long, strong, agile and coachable players can succeed in the NBA, as Harkless is proving. He really isn't using much of his physical talents yet, but that suggests he will be a dynamic player as he learns to play and read this game.
Although the Magic are losing lots of games, it's not as if Harkless is putting up big numbers on high-volume shots in blowouts. In some of his biggest games, the team was very competitive and he was efficient as a scorer in each of those games (111 points in five games on 78 shots). He also has some serious stat-stuffing ability, accumulating rebounds, blocks and steals with ease. Think Andre Iguodala without the talent as a passer, but potentially a much better shooter.