Best NBA Player ESPY Award
The Best NBA Player ESPY Award is an award presented annually since 1993 to a National Basketball Association (NBA) player adjudged to be the best in a given year, typically the NBA season contested during or immediately before the holding of the ESPY Awards ceremony.
Between 1993 and 2004, the award voting panel comprised variously fans; sportswriters and broadcasters, sports executives, and retired sportspersons, termed collectively experts; and retired sportspersons, but balloting thereafter has been exclusively by fans over the Internet from amongst choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee.
Through the 2001 iteration of the ESPY Awards, ceremonies were conducted in February of each year to honor achievements over the previous calendar year; awards presented thereafter are conferred in June and reflect performance from the June previous.[1] Six players have won the award more than once; Michael Jordan won the inaugural award and a total of four across his career. LeBron James has won the award five times, while Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Shaquille O'Neal have claimed two each.
Player was a member of the winning team in the NBA Finals.
Player was a member of the losing team in the NBA Finals.
† indicates a winner of the Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award.
Winners
Year |
Player |
Nationality |
Position |
Team |
1993 |
Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordan † |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Chicago Bulls |
1994 |
Barkley, CharlesCharles Barkley |
United States |
Power forward |
Phoenix Suns |
1995 |
Olajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon † |
United States |
Center |
Houston Rockets |
1996 |
Olajuwon, HakeemHakeem Olajuwon (2) |
United States |
Center |
Houston Rockets |
1997 |
Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordan (2) † |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Chicago Bulls |
1998 |
Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordan (3) † |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Chicago Bulls |
1999 |
Jordan, MichaelMichael Jordan (4) |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Chicago Bulls |
2000 |
Duncan, TimTim Duncan |
United States |
Power forward |
San Antonio Spurs |
2001 |
O'Neal, ShaquilleShaquille O'Neal † |
United States |
Center |
Los Angeles Lakers |
2002 |
O'Neal, ShaquilleShaquille O'Neal (2) † |
United States |
Center |
Los Angeles Lakers |
2003 |
Duncan, TimTim Duncan (2) † |
United States |
Power forward |
San Antonio Spurs |
2004 |
Garnett, KevinKevin Garnett |
United States |
Power forward |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
2005 |
Nash, SteveSteve Nash |
Canada |
Point guard |
Phoenix Suns |
2006 |
Wade, DwyaneDwyane Wade † |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Miami Heat |
2007 |
James, LeBronLeBron James |
United States |
Small forward |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
2008 |
Bryant, KobeKobe Bryant |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Los Angeles Lakers |
2009 |
James, LeBronLeBron James (2) |
United States |
Small forward |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
2010 |
Bryant, KobeKobe Bryant (2) † |
United States |
Shooting guard |
Los Angeles Lakers |
2011 |
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki † |
Germany |
Power forward |
Dallas Mavericks |
2012 |
James, LeBronLeBron James (3) † |
United States |
Small forward |
Miami Heat |
2013 |
James, LeBronLeBron James (4) † |
United States |
Small forward |
Miami Heat |
2014 |
Durant, KevinKevin Durant |
United States |
Small forward |
Oklahoma City Thunder |
2015 |
Curry, StephenStephen Curry |
United States |
Point guard |
Golden State Warriors |
2016 |
James, LeBronLeBron James (5) † |
United States |
Small forward |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
See also
2012 ESPY Awards
Notes
- ↑ Because of the rescheduling of the ESPY Awards ceremony, the award presented in 2002 was given in consideration of performance between February 2001 and June 2002.
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