Welcome to the 4th annual world famous UNO Awards, presented by the dynamic duo of Duane Watson and Will Strickland, hosts of the TSN Radio Network's flagship basketball program, #1On1 with Will & Duane. While the guys vote for the standard awards doled out by the National Basketball Association, they also created unique awards of their own to enhance the UNO Awards presentation. That said, let's get busy with the business at hand!

4th Annual World Famous UNOs

1. Ski Mask All-Star: High visibility player with a huge contract who can't even drag his team to the playoffs and is practically stealing money from his team!

Duane: Kobe Bryant/Lakers - Shot 35 per cent from the field and 28 per cent from 3-point range. Despite his paltry play, he waited to announce his retirement as he truly felt he could play a season or more. At a $25 million salary, he was robbing the Lakers blind while they used his farewell tour as a cover-up for their tanking.

Will: Carmelo Anthony/Knicks - Wants to be mentioned and seen in same light as his 2003 Draft classmates LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade, but with the sand in his playing days hour-glass getting heavier season by disappointing season, well...

2. Meal Plan/Ball On Budget All Star: High visibility player plying his trade for a relatively paltry sum.

Duane: Isaiah Thomas/Celtics - Went from being the last pick overall in the 2011 NBA Draft, traded a couple of times and was being looked at as 6th man for the Celtics until he willed his way to the All-Star Game on the strength of a 22ppg and 6apg season, all for the measly sum of $6.9 million this season.

Will: Wardell Stephen Curry/Warriors - 2xMVP who has the fifth-highest salary on his team. What da duck?

3. APB (All Point Bulletin): An All-Star level player who claimed he'd come back to terrorize the league only to go missing when it counted most.

Duane: Damien Lillard/Blazers - Where was he in February? Didn't get selected for Team USA or the All-Star Game.

Will: Derrick Martell Rose/Bulls - Mr. You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone was healthier that he'd been in past years and still couldn't help his team make the playoffs or beat LeBron when it counted.

4. The Leap (Upgrade/Most Improved)

Duane: Giannis Antetokoumnpo - With coach Jason Kidd employing the versatile and maturing Greek Freak, triple-doubles started to pop up for him. And with a full-time shift to point guard in order for next season at almost 7 feet tall, expect this rising star to be more of a problem in the league for years to come.

Will: Steph Curry - 22 ppg to just under 30 despite not playing in roughly 1/3 of the games.

5. You Gon' Get That Work Comeback Player Of The Year

Duane: Derrick Rose - played in 66 games this season, after only playing in 100 over the last three seasons combined. Not only did he play, but he averaged 16 points, four assists and three rebounds for a guy that everyone thought his career was cooked.

Will: Paul George/Pacers - After the horrific injury in summer 2014, was early 2015-2016 season MVP before cooling off and still leading his team to the playoffs this season!

6. All Human Injured Reserve List All-Stars

Duane: Anthony Davis/Pelicans - Claims spots one through five on this team. After being anointed as the MVP prior to the season, Davis had a myriad of injuries that kept him out of 21 games and kept the Pelicans in the NBA basement. Even Derrick Rose played in more games this season!

Will: Ricky Rubio/Timberwolves, Eric Gordon/Pelicans, Michael Kidd Gilchrist/Hornets, Anthony Davis, Joakim Noah/Bulls - Rubio and Gordon seem to be perpetual lovers of being in street clothes on the bench, MKG is Jenga-fragile, Davis could possibly lose $23M mostly just for not being on the court and Noah's officially cooked as a game changer on the court.

7. Rookie Of The Year

Duane: Karl Anthony Towns/Timberwolves

Will: See above

8. All Rookie Team

Duane: Towns, Justise Winslow/Heat, Kristaps Porzingis/Knicks, D'Angelo Russell/Lakers, Devin Booker/Suns

Will: KAT, '3-6 Latvia' Porzingis, Booker, Winslow, Josh Richardson/Heat - Playing in platoon system at the University of Kentucky masked how really very skilled and potent Towns could and would be at the next level. Porzingis was a unicorn who took on the Rotten Manzana and lowered expectations to become The Porzingod in NYC. Booker looks like the new cornerstone of the franchise in Phoenix. Pat Riley's investment in Winslow, who came into the league with the body and mindset to play defensive and Richardson, a relative unknown out of Tennessee, is paying dividends for Miami in the playoffs.

9. Executive Of The Year

Duane: Masai Ujiri

Will: No bias... Insert wink here, then say 'Masai Ujiri'

10. Coach Of The Year

Duane: Gregg Popovich/Spurs - Engineered the best regular season record in franchise history while seamlessly incorporating shiny new PF LaMarcus Aldridge to an already potent championship-ready roster.

Will: Terry Stotts/Blazers - No way a team that lost 80 per cent of its starting lineup and 83 per cent of its overall roster should have made the playoffs in the West. Stotts' bunch did, led by one of the best backcourts in the NBA and a never say die attitude. Salute!

11. Defensive Player Of The Year

Duane: Kawhi Leonard

Will: The Kawhiian Island

12. 6th Man Of The Year

Duane: Jamal Crawford

Will: See above

13. All NBA First Team

Duane: Curry, Russell Westbrook/Thunder, Kevin Durant/Thunder, LeBron James/Cavaliers, DeMarcus Cousins/Kings

Will: Curry, Westbrook, Kawhi Leonard/Spurs, James, Hyland DeAndre Jordan/Clippers

14. MVP

Duane: Steph Curry

Will: Rhetorical who plays at Oracle

If you want to dispute or agree with the selections, call Will and Duane a bad name or bake them a strawberry rhubarb pie, they can be found on Twitter: Duane Watson (@DuaneWatson) and Will Strickland (@wallstrizzle1)

Thank you for being a part of the #1On1 Experience during the 4th Annual World Famous UNOs!