The NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given since the 1955–56 season to the best performing player of the regular season. Since the 2022–23 season, winners receive the Michael Jordan Trophy, named after the five-time MVP. A total of 36 players have won the award.

Prior to 2021, the winner received the Maurice Podoloff Trophy, which was named in honor of the first commissioner (then president) of the NBA, who served from 1946 until 1963. With the switch to the Michael Jordan Trophy, his name was moved to a new Maurice Podoloff Trophy given to the team with the best regular season record.

Until the 1979–80 season, the MVP was selected by a vote of NBA players. Since the 1980–81 season, the award is decided by a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. Each member of the voting panel casts a vote for first to fifth place selections. Each first-place vote is worth 10 points; each second-place vote is worth seven; each third-place vote is worth five, fourth-place is worth three and fifth-place is worth one. Starting from 2010, one ballot was cast by fans through online voting. The player with the highest point total wins the award. As of the 2024–25 season, the current holder of the award is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Every player who has won this award and deemed eligible for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame has been inducted. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won the award a record six times. He is also the only player to win the award despite his team not making the playoffs, in the 1975–76 season. Both Bill Russell and Michael Jordan won the award five times, while Wilt Chamberlain and LeBron James won the award four times. Russell and James are the only players to have won the award four times in five seasons. Moses Malone, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Nikola Jokić each won the award three times, while Bob Pettit, Karl Malone, Tim Duncan, Steve Nash, Stephen Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo won it twice. Russell, Chamberlain, and Bird are the only players to win the award in three consecutive years. Only two rookies have won the award: Chamberlain (1959–60) and Wes Unseld (1968–69). Eight players who won MVP (combining for twelve total awards) are considered "international players" by the NBA: Hakeem Olajuwon of Nigeria, Duncan of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Nash of Canada, Dirk Nowitzki of Germany, Antetokounmpo of Greece, Nikola Jokić of Serbia, Joel Embiid of Cameroon, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Canada.

Stephen Curry (2015–16) is the only player to have won the award unanimously. Shaquille O'Neal (1999–2000) and LeBron James (2012–13) are the only two players to have fallen one vote shy of a unanimous selection, both receiving 120 of 121 votes. Since the 1975–76 season, only three players have been named MVP for a season in which their team failed to win at least 50 regular season games—Moses Malone (twice, 1978–79 and 1981–82), Russell Westbrook (2016–17) and Nikola Jokić (2021–22).

As part of efforts to reduce load management for star players in the league, effective with the 2023–24 season, when a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and its players' union took effect, players must appear in at least 65 games to be eligible for most regular-season awards and honors, including MVP. To receive credit for a game for purposes of award eligibility, a player must have been credited with at least 20 minutes played. However, two "near misses", in which the player appeared for 15 to 19 minutes, can be included in the 65-game count. Protections also exist for players who suffer season-ending injuries, who are eligible with 62 credited games, and those affected by what the CBA calls "bad faith circumstances".

Winners

Bill Russell (left) won the award five times in his NBA career. Wilt Chamberlain (center) won the award four times in his career.
Bob Pettit was the first player to win multiple MVP awards.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won the award a record-setting six times in his career.
Larry Bird was the last player to win the award in three consecutive years.
Hakeem Olajuwon is one of three players to win the NBA MVP and the NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award in the same season.
Michael Jordan won the NBA MVP five times.
Derrick Rose became the youngest player to ever win the award at age 22.
LeBron James is a four-time NBA MVP.
Stephen Curry won back-to-back MVP awards in 2014–15 and 2015–16. He is the first unanimous MVP selection in league history.
Giannis Antetokounmpo won back-to-back MVP awards in 2018–19 and 2019–20.
Nikola Jokić won three MVP awards in 2020–21, 2021–22, and 2023–24. He became one of only two players to be selected in the second round of the NBA draft to win the award.
^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration
Denotes player whose team won championship that year
Player (#)Denotes the number of times the player had been named MVP at that time
Team (#)Denotes the number of times a player from this team had won at that time
SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeam
1955–56Bob Pettit*Power forwardUnited StatesSt. Louis Hawks
1956–57Bob Cousy*Point guardUnited StatesBoston Celtics
1957–58Bill Russell*CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics (2)
1958–59Bob Pettit* (2)Power forwardUnited StatesSt. Louis Hawks (2)
1959–60Wilt Chamberlain*CenterUnited StatesPhiladelphia Warriors
1960–61Bill Russell* (2)CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics (3)
1961–62Bill Russell* (3)CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics (4)
1962–63Bill Russell* (4)CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics (5)
1963–64Oscar Robertson*Point guardUnited StatesCincinnati Royals
1964–65Bill Russell* (5)CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics (6)
1965–66Wilt Chamberlain* (2)CenterUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers
1966–67Wilt Chamberlain* (3)CenterUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (2)
1967–68Wilt Chamberlain* (4)CenterUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (3)
1968–69Wes Unseld*CenterUnited StatesBaltimore Bullets
1969–70Willis Reed*CenterUnited StatesNew York Knicks
1970–71Lew Alcindor*CenterUnited StatesMilwaukee Bucks
1971–72Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (2)CenterUnited StatesMilwaukee Bucks (2)
1972–73Dave Cowens*CenterUnited StatesBoston Celtics (7)
1973–74Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (3)CenterUnited StatesMilwaukee Bucks (3)
1974–75Bob McAdoo*CenterUnited StatesBuffalo Braves
1975–76Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (4)CenterUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers
1976–77Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (5)CenterUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (2)
1977–78Bill Walton*CenterUnited StatesPortland Trail Blazers
1978–79Moses Malone*CenterUnited StatesHouston Rockets
1979–80Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (6)CenterUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (3)
1980–81Julius Erving*Small forwardUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (4)
1981–82Moses Malone* (2)CenterUnited StatesHouston Rockets (2)
1982–83Moses Malone* (3)CenterUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (5)
1983–84Larry Bird*Small forwardUnited StatesBoston Celtics (8)
1984–85Larry Bird* (2)Small forwardUnited StatesBoston Celtics (9)
1985–86Larry Bird* (3)Small forwardUnited StatesBoston Celtics (10)
1986–87Magic Johnson*Point guardUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (4)
1987–88Michael Jordan*Shooting guardUnited StatesChicago Bulls
1988–89Magic Johnson* (2)Point guardUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (5)
1989–90Magic Johnson* (3)Point guardUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (6)
1990–91Michael Jordan* (2)Shooting guardUnited StatesChicago Bulls (2)
1991–92Michael Jordan* (3)Shooting guardUnited StatesChicago Bulls (3)
1992–93Charles Barkley*Power forwardUnited StatesPhoenix Suns
1993–94Hakeem Olajuwon*CenterNigeriaHouston Rockets (3)
1994–95David Robinson*CenterUnited StatesSan Antonio Spurs
1995–96Michael Jordan* (4)Shooting guardUnited StatesChicago Bulls (4)
1996–97Karl Malone*Power forwardUnited StatesUtah Jazz
1997–98Michael Jordan* (5)Shooting guardUnited StatesChicago Bulls (5)
1998–99Karl Malone* (2)Power forwardUnited StatesUtah Jazz (2)
1999–00Shaquille O'Neal*CenterUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (7)
2000–01Allen Iverson*Shooting guardUnited StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (6)
2001–02Tim Duncan*Power forwardUnited StatesSan Antonio Spurs (2)
2002–03Tim Duncan* (2)Power forwardUnited StatesSan Antonio Spurs (3)
2003–04Kevin Garnett*Power forwardUnited StatesMinnesota Timberwolves
2004–05Steve Nash*Point guardCanadaPhoenix Suns (2)
2005–06Steve Nash* (2)Point guardCanadaPhoenix Suns (3)
2006–07Dirk Nowitzki*Power forwardGermanyDallas Mavericks
2007–08Kobe Bryant*Shooting guardUnited StatesLos Angeles Lakers (8)
2008–09LeBron James^Small forwardUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers
2009–10LeBron James^ (2)Small forwardUnited StatesCleveland Cavaliers (2)
2010–11Derrick RosePoint guardUnited StatesChicago Bulls (6)
2011–12LeBron James^ (3)Small forwardUnited StatesMiami Heat
2012–13LeBron James^ (4)Small forwardUnited StatesMiami Heat (2)
2013–14Kevin Durant^Small forwardUnited StatesOklahoma City Thunder
2014–15Stephen Curry^Point guardUnited StatesGolden State Warriors (2)
2015–16Stephen Curry^ (2)Point guardUnited StatesGolden State Warriors (3)
2016–17Russell Westbrook^Point guardUnited StatesOklahoma City Thunder (2)
2017–18James Harden^Shooting guardUnited StatesHouston Rockets (4)
2018–19Giannis Antetokounmpo^Power forwardGreeceMilwaukee Bucks (4)
2019–20Giannis Antetokounmpo^ (2)Power forwardGreeceMilwaukee Bucks (5)
2020–21Nikola Jokić^CenterSerbiaDenver Nuggets
2021–22Nikola Jokić^ (2)CenterSerbiaDenver Nuggets (2)
2022–23Joel Embiid^CenterCameroonPhiladelphia 76ers (7)
2023–24Nikola Jokić^ (3)CenterSerbiaDenver Nuggets (3)
2024–25Shai Gilgeous-Alexander^Point guardCanadaOklahoma City Thunder (3)

Multi-time winners

AwardsPlayerTeam(s)Years
6United States Kareem Abdul-JabbarMilwaukee Bucks (3) / Los Angeles Lakers (3)1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980
5United States Michael JordanChicago Bulls1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998
United States Bill RussellBoston Celtics1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965
4United States Wilt ChamberlainPhiladelphia Warriors (1) / Philadelphia 76ers (3)1960, 1966, 1967, 1968
United States LeBron JamesCleveland Cavaliers (2) / Miami Heat (2)2009, 2010, 2012, 2013
3United States Larry BirdBoston Celtics1984, 1985, 1986
United States Magic JohnsonLos Angeles Lakers1987, 1989, 1990
Serbia Nikola JokićDenver Nuggets2021, 2022, 2024
United States Moses MaloneHouston Rockets (2) / Philadelphia 76ers (1)1979, 1982, 1983
2Greece Giannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee Bucks2019, 2020
United States Stephen CurryGolden State Warriors2015, 2016
United States Tim DuncanSan Antonio Spurs2002, 2003
United States Karl MaloneUtah Jazz1997, 1999
Canada Steve NashPhoenix Suns2005, 2006
United States Bob PettitSt. Louis Hawks1956, 1959

Teams

AwardsTeamsYears
10Boston Celtics1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1973, 1984, 1985, 1986
8Los Angeles Lakers1976, 1977, 1980, 1987, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2008
7Philadelphia 76ers1966, 1967, 1968, 1981, 1983, 2001, 2023
6Chicago Bulls1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2011
5Milwaukee Bucks1971, 1972, 1974, 2019, 2020
4Houston Rockets1979, 1982, 1994, 2018
3Denver Nuggets2021, 2022, 2024
Philadelphia / Golden State Warriors1960, 2015, 2016
Oklahoma City Thunder2014, 2017, 2025
Phoenix Suns1993, 2005, 2006
San Antonio Spurs1995, 2002, 2003
2St. Louis Hawks (now Atlanta Hawks)1956, 1959
Cleveland Cavaliers2009, 2010
Miami Heat2012, 2013
Utah Jazz1997, 1999
1Baltimore Bullets (now Washington Wizards)1969
Buffalo Braves (now Los Angeles Clippers)1975
Cincinnati Royals (now Sacramento Kings)1964
Dallas Mavericks2007
Minnesota Timberwolves2004
New York Knicks1970
Portland Trail Blazers1978
0Brooklyn NetsNone
Charlotte Hornets
Detroit Pistons
Indiana Pacers
Memphis Grizzlies
New Orleans Pelicans
Orlando Magic
Toronto Raptors

See also

Notes

General

  • . January 12, 2022. from the original on January 18, 2022.
  • . NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. from the original on May 28, 2012.
  • . basketball-reference.com. from the original on June 29, 2011.

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