2009/10 Regular Season Awards
Most Valuable Player - Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers is the winner of the Maurice Podoloff Trophy as the 2009-10 NBA Most Valuable Player presented by Kia Motors, the NBA announced today.
Surprised? You shouldn't be. After all, the two time reigning MVP, reigning Finals MVP, and All-Star MVP led his team to a Western Conference best 56-26 record with amazing averages of 30.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 5.0 apg, 1.6 spg, and 0.2 bpg. With this, Kobe joins the rare company of Larry Bird, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bill Russell as the only players in NBA History to have won three straight regular season MVPs.
Rookie of the Year - Blake Griffin, Phoenix Suns
The 6th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, Blake Griffin of Oklahoma, was the runaway pick as the NBA's rookie of the year.
Griffin Becomes the Fourth player in Suns history to win the award, joining Alvan Adams (1976), Walter Davis (1978), and Amare Stoudemire (2003). The rookie was third amongst rookies in scoring with 12.9 per game, first in rebounding with 8.5 per contest, and second in block shots with 1.0 per game.
Defensive Player of the Year - Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic
The reigning Defensive Player of the Year, Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, is the recipient of the 2009-10 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award presented by Kia Motors, the NBA announced today.
The 6-foot-11 center led the NBA in rebounds and blocks, averaging 14.4 boards and an astonishing 3.7 blocks per game. Howard becomes the first person since Ben Wallace in 2006 to win back-to-back DPOY Honors.
Most Improved Player - Sean Williams, New Jersey Nets
New Jersey Nets Forward Sean Williams is the winner of the 2009-10 NBA Most Improved Player Award presented by Kia Motors, the NBA announced today. The annual award is presented to a player who has made a significant improvement from the previous season.
Williams improved significantly across the board, and in some categories, doubled the statistical output while playing a big role in helping the Nets obtaining a playoff berth with his tremendous hustle, rebounding, and interior defense.
The 3rd year pro increased his statistical output from 1.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg, 0.4 apg, 0.3 spg, and 0.5 bpg from the 08/09 campaign, as well as 5.6 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 0.4 apg, 0.4 spg, and 1.5 bpg in his rookie season; to this season's averages of 7.1 ppg, 8.8 rpg, 1.8 apg, 1.5 spg, and 1.6 bpg in 82 games played, including 49 starts; he also shot a team high 59.7% from the field.
Sixth Man of the Year - Leo Lai, New Jersey Nets
Nets rookie Leo Lai is the winner of the 2009-10 NBA Sixth Man Award presented by Kia Motors as the league's best player in a reserve role, the NBA announced Friday.
A Sixth man in all of the 82 games played this season, Lai averaged 17.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 2.9 apg, 0.8 spg and 0.4 bpg, he shot 54.5% from the field and led the team in 3P% with 46.1%. Lai was also the rookie leader in points per game, and was 4th in both steals and blocks.
The Hong Kong native now joins Manu Ginóbili, Detlef Schrempf, Leandro Barbosa, Toni Kukoč and Ben Gordon as the only award winners not born in the United States. He is also the second player to win the award as a rookie (the other being Ben Gordon)
Coach of the Year - Doc Rivers, Boston Celtics
Boston Celtics Head Coach Doc Rivers was named the winner of the Red Auerbach Award as the NBA Coach of the Year earlier today.
Rivers led the loaded Celtics team to a league best 57-25 record and has put his squad, Big Three included, into the best possible situation and circumstances for them to go for another ring before they all hang 'em up. Rivers is the fourth recipient of this award in Celtics franchise history, joining the ranks of the great Red Auerbach (1965), Tom Heinsohn (1973), and Bill Fitch (1980).
All NBA First Team
PG. Chris Paul - New Orleans Hornets
SG. Kobe Bryant - Los Angeles Lakers
SF. Lebron James - Cleveland Cavaliers
PF. Tim Duncan - San Antonio Spurs
C. Dwight Howard - Orlando Magic
All NBA Second Team
PG. Deron Williams
SG. Dwyane Wade
SF. Carmelo Anthony
PF. Kevin Garnett
C. Yao Ming
All NBA Third Team
PG. Allen Iverson
SG. Tracy McGrady
SF. Kevin Durant
PF. Al Jefferson
C. Pau Gasol
All Defensive First Team
PG. Chris Paul
SG. Dwyane Wade
SF. Andrei Kirilenko
PF. Tim Duncan
C. Dwight Howard
All Defensive Second Team
PG. Jason Kidd
SG. Kobe Bryant
SF. LeBron James
PF. Josh Smith
C. Yao Ming
All Rookie First Team
PG. Ricky Rubio
SG. Tyreke Evans
SF. Earl Clark
PF. Blake Griffin
C. Hasheem Thabeet
All Rookie Second Team
PG. Jrue Holiday
SG. Leo Lai
SF. Terrence Williams
PF. Jordan Hill
C. BJ Mullens
Martti. wrote:Nice team-effort against the Knicks. Good luck aganst the Magic!
thierryhenry50 wrote:San Antonio at almost .500 and Chicago winning their divisionGood luck against Dwight.
Valor wrote:Lightning Strike wrote:8 from 28 by Chris Duhon?Well, that's where the 40 points you crushed the Knicks by came from.. That seriously is a flogging, superb game!
yup, he was chucking bricks up all game long...well, if he hit those, he would be instantly a..erm..living legend?![]()
thanks for following this btw, always nice to have a new reader
Lightning Strike wrote:You're welcome, I should be thanking you for making it a very enjoyable read.
Good luck against Magic in the first round, I wonder if Yao will still score well even with Howard on him.
Martti. wrote:Interesting that Lai only made the All-Rookie Second team. I guess just scoring doesn't cut it.
Although congrats on the sixth Man and Most Improved awards!
Martti. wrote:Some rivalries that have come up in the last year, nice! Like Cavs vs Wizards, Celtics vs Hawks.
Also intriguing how the Bobcats cope in their first Playoff run. Against your Bulls also.
thierryhenry50 wrote:Interesting series in Lakers-Spurs at first round.
Valor wrote:Lightning Strike wrote:You're welcome, I should be thanking you for making it a very enjoyable read.
Good luck against Magic in the first round, I wonder if Yao will still score well even with Howard on him.
Thanks man, i think Yao would be fine against Dwight since he is 7 inches taller, but we shall see, if not, then i can always give the rock to Devin Harris and let him go dancing![]()
Lightning Strike wrote:Valor wrote:Lightning Strike wrote:You're welcome, I should be thanking you for making it a very enjoyable read.
Good luck against Magic in the first round, I wonder if Yao will still score well even with Howard on him.
Thanks man, i think Yao would be fine against Dwight since he is 7 inches taller, but we shall see, if not, then i can always give the rock to Devin Harris and let him go dancing![]()
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You're right, even if Dwight is the DMOY the 7 inch buffer on Yao should completely nullify that.![]()
My predictions for the first round:
Lakers v San Antonio in 5
Denver v New Orleans in 6
Houston v Phoenix in 7
Blazers v Jazz in 6
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Celtics v Hawks in 4
Magic v Nets in 6
Bulls v Bobcats in 7
Wizards v Cavaliers in 5
Lightning Strike wrote:Yeah I know you don't have a prediction running, I just thought I'd throw it in for personal fun, if you don't mind.
thierryhenry50 wrote:14-of-16 from Lai, superb night. A win in Game 1 is always a big step forward.
Martti. wrote:Not bad for a playoff-debut.
A-Sot wrote:I don't know what the Magic would expect to get out of this series with Brevin Knight starting at PG... nice job on the win
Lamrock wrote:Damn, Lai killed them. Magic's roster looks weird in this association
Sit wrote:You were on fire man.Congrats!
Lightning Strike wrote:Lai had an amazing game, what a performance by the rookie in his first year!It's a shame about Anthony Parker's shooting though, hopefully he steps it up next game.
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