Most Disappointing Player: Aaron Brooks
Brooks enjoyed a fantastic season in 2009-10, averaging 19.6 points and 5.3 assists per game on his way to becoming the league's most improved player Versace Sunglasses, and many viewed him as a guy, along with Kevin Martin, who would be a cornerstone piece for the Houston Rockets as they slowly moved on in a direction without Yao Ming.
The third-year guard out of Oregon started the season strong enough, highlighted by an opening night 24-point, nine-assist performance, but an injury occurred after playing just five games and kept him out for 21 contests. When he did return to the lineup Bvlgari Sunglasses, his play was spotty and he was eventually traded to the Phoenix Suns, where his inconsistency continued playing behind Steve Nash.
Between the two clubs he's played for this season, Brooks has only averaged 11 points and four assists per game, and those disappointing numbers look even worse as his backup in Houston Gucci Sunglasses, Kyle Lowry, has flourished in the starting spotlight.
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