Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award
The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) awards the Most Valuable Player award (MVP) at the end of the season. The winner is selected via votes from the press, players, coaches and top PBA officials.
Note that from 1975 to 2003, PBA seasons have three tournaments (or conferences), so the regular NBA application of having a regular season MVP and a Finals MVP and the meaning of "conference" doesn't apply here. The season MVP is for the whole season, including the regular season, the playoffs and the Finals of each Conference, although there is a Best Player of the Conference award for each conference, and a Best Import award for conferences where imports are allowed play.
Starting at 2004, instead of having a yearlong season (February to December, with a month's break in-between conferences), the season was reformatted so that there would be two conferences (tournaments) from October to June-July. Starting in the 2010-11 PBA season, the season will still be from October to July, but with three conferences.
As of 2016, only Benjie Paras has won the award in his rookie season (1989).
Criteria
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The criteria used since the 2011–12 PBA season are as follows: [1]
- 40% average statistical points
- 30% press and media votes
- 25% players' votes
- 5% Commissioner's Office
Statistical points (SP) are computed as follows:
- 1 SP for every point scored, rebound assist, steal and shot blocked.
- 10 bonus points for every game won where the player played up to the semifinals.
- 15 bonus points for every game won where the player played in the Finals
- Deduction of 1 SP for every turnover, 5 SP for every technical or flagrant foul without ejection, and 15 SP for any technical or flagrant foul that results in an ejection.
In addition, a Filipino player can only be eligible for awards if he played in at least 70% of his team's games.
MVP voting begins at the start of the Finals series of the last conference. All statisitical points gathered from all levels of competition (elimination/classification round and playoffs) are included.
Previous criteria
The winner was selected by the following format (before 2006):
- 30% cumulative statistical points (points, rebounds, assists, blocks, turnovers etc.)
- 30% press and media votes
- 30% players' votes
- 10% four-man committee (representatives from the PBA Photographer's Group, SCOOP, the TV coveror and the Philippine Sportswriters Association)
With controversies with the selections, a new format was created starting at the 2006–07 season:
- 30% average statistical points
- 30% press and media votes
- 25% players' votes
- 10% TV coveror
- 5% Commissioner's Office
Winners per season
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the PBA |
* | Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has been named MVP |
Team (X) | Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won |
Multiple time winners
Total | Player |
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4 | Ramon Fernandez |
Alvin Patrimonio | |
3 | Bogs Adornado |
June Mar Fajardo | |
2 | Abet Guidaben |
Benjie Paras | |
Danny Ildefonso | |
Willie Miller | |
James Yap |
References
- ↑ "After 'Best Player' upset, is June Mar Fajardo at risk of losing MVP honor as well?". Richard Dy, Spin.ph. July 5, 2014. Retrieved July 18, 2014.