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Noah has been a revelation beyond his improved conditioning. Averaging a career-high 39.2 minutes, he has fouled out of just one game and is averaging just 2.75 fouls per game. This from a center who averaged more than three fouls per game in both 2009-10 and 2010-11.

“I haven’t really been conscious about that,” Noah said. “I’ve just been playing the game. I still think I have to do a better job of trying to control the paint. But it’s harder because I’m guarding stretch (power forwards) a lot. Right now, it’s about our mindset and being on the right thing, the right rotation at all times. We have to be ready and focused on the next play and not be frustrated out there.

“My mindset has been helping the team win.”

Asked if he thinks this is the best he has ever played, Noah paused.

“I feel great physically, but I just want to get better,” he said.

Asked if he thinks he’s the best center in the Eastern Conference, Noah paused again.

“I don’t know, man, you tell me,” he said. “I’m an energy guy at the end of the day. I take pride in that. I think people who know the game appreciate my play. Those who don’t, I appreciate them too.”

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