In a show-me-the-money sports world where goal posts double as cell-phone towers and self-promotion often takes a back seat to self-discipline, Lenard is an endangered species. For Lenard, anonymity is bliss although it is tough to overlook him these days. More than eight years after making his NBA debut with the Miami Heat, he is enjoying the best season of his career in his second go-round with the Nuggets. Entering the Nuggets' game tonight against the Houston Rockets (7, no television), he is averaging 16.4 points and ranks as one of the hottest shooters in the league. In his past 14 games, he has made 109 of 214 shots (.509), including an unconscious 43 of 85 (.506) from three-point range. InsideDenver.com <font size="1"><font color="Gray">Nuggets guard Voshon Lenard works hard, values teamwork and owns a lethal shooting eye, hitting at a .509 clip from three-point range in his past 14 games. But he would prefer to work in anonymity, seeking to allow his production on the floor to do the talking for him.</font></font> Voshon Lenard, the most underrated player in the league anybody?