Ethan Ennis' National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Award
Ethan Ennis' National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) | |
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Sport | Basketball |
Given for | Most Valuable Player in regular season of the National Basketball Association |
History | |
First award | 1946–47 |
Most wins | Michael Jordan (6) |
Most recent | Giannis Antetokounmpo Milwaukee Bucks |
Ethan Ennis' National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) takes the current NBA MVP voting style and slightly alters the award in a more respectable way, by awarding an individual for every NBA Season, getting rid of retrospective errors, and ultimately making an award that is more consistent, as well as including American Basketball Association (ABA) players before their league officially merged with the NBA.
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA |
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
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Denotes player whose team won championship that year |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player had been named MVP at that time |
Team (X) | Denotes the number of times a player from this team had won at that time |
Season | Player | Position | Nationality | Team |
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1946–47 | Bob Feerick* | Small forward | ![]() |
Washington Capitols |
1947–48 | Joe Fulks* | Power forward | ![]() |
Philadelphia Warriors |
1948–49 ![]() |
George Mikan* | Center | ![]() |
Minneapolis Lakers |
1949–50 ![]() |
George Mikan* (2) | Center | ![]() |
Minneapolis Lakers (2) |
1950–51 | George Mikan* (3) | Center | ![]() |
Minneapolis Lakers (3) |
1951–52 | Paul Arizin | Small forward | ![]() |
Philadelphia Warriors (2) |
1952–53 ![]() |
George Mikan* (4) | Center | ![]() |
Minneapolis Lakers (3) |
1953–54 ![]() |
George Mikan* (5) | Center | ![]() |
Minneapolis Lakers (4) |
1954–55 ![]() |
Dolph Schayes* | Power forward | ![]() |
Syracuse Nationals |
1955–56 | Bob Pettit* | Power forward | ![]() |
St. Louis Hawks |
1956–57 ![]() |
Bob Cousy* | Point guard | ![]() |
Boston Celtics |
1957–58 | Bill Russell* | Center | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (2) |
1958–59 | Bob Pettit* (2) | Power forward | ![]() |
St. Louis Hawks (2) |
1959–60 | Wilt Chamberlain* | Center | ![]() |
Philadelphia Warriors (3) |
1960–61 ![]() |
Bill Russell* (2) | Center | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (3) |
1961–62 ![]() |
Bill Russell* (3) | Center | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (4) |
1962–63 ![]() |
Bill Russell* (4) | Center | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (5) |
1963–64 | Oscar Robertson* | Point guard | ![]() |
Cincinnati Royals |
1964–65 ![]() |
Bill Russell* (5) | Center | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (6) |
1965–66 | Wilt Chamberlain* (2) | Center | ![]() |
Philadelphia 76ers (2) |
1966–67 ![]() |
Wilt Chamberlain* (3) | Center | ![]() |
Philadelphia 76ers (3) |
1967–68 | Wilt Chamberlain* (4) | Center | ![]() |
Philadelphia 76ers (4) |
1968–69 | Wes Unseld* | Center/Forward | ![]() |
Baltimore Bullets |
1969–70 ![]() |
Willis Reed* | Center | ![]() |
New York Knicks |
1970–71 ![]() |
Lew Alcindor*[lower-alpha 1] | Center | ![]() |
Milwaukee Bucks |
1971–72 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[lower-alpha 1] (2) | Center | ![]() |
Milwaukee Bucks (2) |
1972–73 | Dave Cowens* | Center | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (7) |
1973–74 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[lower-alpha 1] (3) | Center | ![]() |
Milwaukee Bucks (3) |
1974–75 | Julius Erving* | Small forward | ![]() |
New York Nets |
1975–76 ![]() |
Julius Erving* (2) | Small forward | ![]() |
New York Nets (2) |
1976–77 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[lower-alpha 1] (4) | Center | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (6) |
1977–78 | Bill Walton* | Center | ![]() |
Portland Trail Blazers |
1978–79 | Moses Malone* | Center | ![]() |
Houston Rockets |
1979–80 ![]() |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[lower-alpha 1] (5) | Center | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (7) |
1980–81 | Julius Erving* (3) | Small forward | ![]() |
Philadelphia 76ers (4) |
1981–82 | Moses Malone* (2) | Center | ![]() |
Houston Rockets (2) |
1982–83 ![]() |
Moses Malone* (3) | Center | ![]() |
Philadelphia 76ers (5) |
1983–84 ![]() |
Larry Bird* | Small forward | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (8) |
1984–85 | Larry Bird* (2) | Small forward | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (9) |
1985–86 ![]() |
Larry Bird* (3) | Small forward | ![]() |
Boston Celtics (10) |
1986–87 ![]() |
Magic Johnson* | Point guard | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (8) |
1987–88 | Michael Jordan* | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls |
1988–89 | Magic Johnson* (2) | Point guard | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (9) |
1989–90 | Magic Johnson* (3) | Point guard | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (10) |
1990–91 ![]() |
Michael Jordan* (2) | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls (2) |
1991–92 ![]() |
Michael Jordan* (3) | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls (3) |
1992–93 | Charles Barkley* | Power forward | ![]() |
Phoenix Suns |
1993–94 ![]() |
Hakeem Olajuwon* | Center | ![]() |
Houston Rockets (3) |
1994–95 | David Robinson* | Center | ![]() |
San Antonio Spurs |
1995–96 ![]() |
Michael Jordan* (4) | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls (4) |
1996–97 ![]() |
Michael Jordan* (5) | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls (5) |
1997–98 ![]() |
Michael Jordan* (6) [2] | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls (6) |
1998–99 ![]() |
Tim Duncan* | Power forward | ![]() |
San Antonio Spurs |
1999–00 ![]() |
Shaquille O'Neal* | Center | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (11) |
2000–01 | Allen Iverson* | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Philadelphia 76ers (6) |
2001–02 | Tim Duncan* (2) | Power forward | ![]() |
San Antonio Spurs (3) |
2002–03 ![]() |
Tim Duncan* (3) | Power forward | ![]() |
San Antonio Spurs (4) |
2003–04 | Kevin Garnett* | Power forward | ![]() |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
2004–05 | Steve Nash* | Point guard | ![]() |
Phoenix Suns (2) |
2005–06 | Dirk Nowitzki | Power forward | ![]() |
Dallas Mavericks |
2006–07 | Dirk Nowitzki (2) | Power forward | ![]() |
Dallas Mavericks (2) |
2007–08 | Kobe Bryant* | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Los Angeles Lakers (12) |
2008–09 | LeBron James^ | Small forward | ![]() |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
2009–10 | LeBron James^ (2) | Small forward | ![]() |
Cleveland Cavaliers (2) |
2010–11 | Derrick Rose^ [lower-alpha 5] | Point guard | ![]() |
Chicago Bulls (6) |
2011–12 ![]() |
LeBron James^ (3) | Small forward | ![]() |
Miami Heat |
2012–13 ![]() |
LeBron James^ (4) | Small forward | ![]() |
Miami Heat (2) |
2013–14 | Kevin Durant^ | Small forward | ![]() |
Oklahoma City Thunder |
2014–15 ![]() |
Stephen Curry^ | Point guard | ![]() |
Golden State Warriors (5) |
2015–16 | Stephen Curry^ (2) | Point guard | ![]() |
Golden State Warriors (6) |
2016–17 | James Harden^ | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Houston Rockets (4) |
2017–18 | James Harden^ (2) | Shooting guard | ![]() |
Houston Rockets (5) |
2018–19 | Giannis Antetokounmpo^ | Power forward | ![]() |
Milwaukee Bucks (4) |
2019–20 | Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (2) | Power forward | ![]() |
Milwaukee Bucks (5) |
Multi-time winners[edit]
Awards | Player | Team(s) | Years |
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6 | Michael Jordan | Chicago Bulls | 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998 |
5 | George Mikan | Minneapolis Lakers | 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954 |
Bill Russell | Boston Celtics | 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965 | |
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Milwaukee Bucks (3) / Los Angeles Lakers (2) | 1971, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1980 | |
4 | Wilt Chamberlain | Philadelphia Warriors (1) / Philadelphia 76ers (3) | 1960, 1966, 1967, 1968 |
LeBron James | Cleveland Cavaliers (2) / Miami Heat (2) | 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 | |
3 | Julius Erving | New York Nets (2) / Philadelphia 76ers (1) | 1975, 1976, 1981 |
Moses Malone | Houston Rockets (2) / Philadelphia 76ers (1) | 1979, 1982, 1983 | |
Larry Bird | Boston Celtics | 1984, 1985, 1986 | |
Magic Johnson | Los Angeles Lakers | 1987, 1989, 1990 | |
Tim Duncan | San Antonio Spurs | 1999, 2002, 2003 | |
2 | Bob Pettit | St. Louis Hawks | 1956, 1959 |
Stephen Curry | Golden State Warriors | 2015, 2016 | |
James Harden | Houston Rockets | 2017, 2018 | |
Giannis Antetokounmpo | Milwaukee Bucks | 2019, 2020 |
Teams[edit]
Awards | Teams | Years |
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12 | Los Angeles Lakers (incl. Minneapolis Lakers) | 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1977, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2008 |
10 | Boston Celtics | 1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1973, 1984, 1985, 1986 |
7 | Chicago Bulls | 1988, 1991, 1992, 1996,1997, 1998, 2011 |
Philadelphia 76ers (incl. Syracuse Nationals) | 1955, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1983, 2001 | |
6 | Golden State Warriors (incl. Philadelphia Warriors) | 1948, 1952, 1960, 2015, 2016 |
5 | Milwaukee Bucks | 1971, 1972, 1974, 2019, 2020 |
Houston Rockets | 1979, 1982, 1994, 2017, 2018 | |
4 | San Antonio Spurs | 1995, 1999, 2002, 2003 |
2 | St. Louis Hawks | 1956, 1959 |
New York Nets | 1975, 1976 | |
Phoenix Suns | 1993, 2005 | |
Dallas Mavericks | 2006, 2007 | |
Cleveland Cavaliers | 2009, 2010 | |
Miami Heat | 2012, 2013 | |
1 | Washington Capitols | 1947 |
Cincinnati Royals | 1964 | |
Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973) | 1969 | |
New York Knicks | 1970 | |
Portland Trail Blazers | 1978 | |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 2004 | |
Oklahoma City Thunder | 2014 | |
0 | Toronto Raptors | None |
Indiana Pacers | ||
Detroit Pistons | ||
Orlando Magic | ||
Washington Wizards | ||
Charlotte Hornets | ||
Denver Nuggets | ||
Los Angeles Clippers | ||
Utah Jazz | ||
Memphis Grizzlies | ||
New Orleans Pelicans |
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Notes[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Before the 1971–72 season, Lew Alcindor changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.[1]
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- ↑ Rose, at 22 years and 191 days old at the end of the regular season, is the youngest MVP in NBA history.[3]
- ↑ "Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Bio". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Retrieved August 4, 2008.
- ↑ Jordan, at 35 years old at the end of the regular season, is the oldest MVP in NBA history.
- ↑ "Derrick Rose 2010-11 game log". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved October 2, 2016.
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