NBA Most Valuable Player Award
The National Basketball Association (NBA) first named a Most Valuable Player after the 1955-56 NBA season. The winner receives the Maurice Podoloff Trophy, which is named in honor of the first commissioner of the NBA who served from 1946 until his retirement in 1963.
MVP voting
MVP voting takes place immediately following the regular season. Until the 1979-80 NBA season, the Most Valuable Player was originally selected by a vote of NBA players. However, since the 1980-81 NBA season, the award is decided by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. Voting is done by 125 members of the media;[1] three from each of the 30 NBA cities and the rest a mix of national writers and broadcasters. Since the 1982-83 season, every player who has won the award has played for a team with at least 50 regular-season wins (except for Karl Malone in the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season, in which the regular season was only 50 games long).
All-time Award Winners
The following is a list of the All-Time NBA Most Valuable Player Award winners.[2]
Multiple honors
No. | Player |
---|---|
6 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
5 | Michael Jordan |
Bill Russell | |
4 | Wilt Chamberlain |
3 | Larry Bird |
Magic Johnson | |
Moses Malone | |
2 | Tim Duncan |
Karl Malone | |
Steve Nash | |
Bob Pettit |
See also
- NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
- National Basketball Association All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award
References
- ^ articlesbase.com, NBA MVP Voting is a Serious Issue, accessed May 20, 2007.
- ^ nba.com/history, NBA postseason awards: Most Valuable Player, accessed May 4, 2007.