NBA awards: Antetokounmpo wins MVP,
Doncic top rookie
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[June 25, 2019]
Antetokounmpo became the second
European player to be selected the NBA's Most Valuable Player,
winning the honor on Monday night at the league's awards show in
Santa Monica, Calif.
Luka Doncic, the No. 3 overall selection who was traded to the
Dallas Mavericks on draft day in 2018, won the Rookie of the Year
Award.
Antetokounmpo, a 24-year-old from Greece, joins Germany's Dirk
Nowitzki (2006-07 Dallas Mavericks) as European NBA MVPs.
The only other non-United States players to capture the honor were
Nigeria's Hakeem Olajuwon (1993-94 Houston Rockets) and Canada's
Steve Nash (2004-05 and 2005-06 Phoenix Suns). In addition, two-time
MVP Tim Duncan (2001-02 and 2002-03 San Antonio Spurs) was born in
the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Antetokounmpo received 78 first-place votes, well ahead of the 23
for fellow MVP finalist James Harden of the Rockets, last season's
winner. The third finalist, Paul George of the Oklahoma City
Thunder, received no first-place votes.
"Two, three years ago, I had the goal in my head, that goal to be
the best player in the league," Antetokounmpo said. "I'm gonna do
whatever it takes to win, and I'm going to win MVP. And every time I
step on the floor, I think of my dad, and that motivates me to play
harder and move forward even when my body is sore, I don't feel like
playing, I'm always going to show up and I'm going to do the right
thing."
"The Greek Freak" averaged 27.7 points, 12.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists,
1.5 blocks and 1.3 steals in 72 games.
Bucks general manager Jon Horst, who was selected the Executive of
the Year on Monday, said in a statement, "We are beyond proud of
Giannis for earning his first MVP award. This well-deserved honor is
due to his relentless hard work and dedication in becoming the most
impactful player in the NBA. Giannis propelled the Bucks to great
heights last season with his leadership, drive and unselfish play.
His grace on and off the court has made him one of the most admired
players in the world."
Antetokounmpo also was a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year,
which went to Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert for the second year in a
row. George also was a candidate for the defensive honor.
Doncic received 98 of the 100 votes, with Trae Young of the Atlanta
Hawks getting the other two. The third finalist was the top pick in
last season's draft, Phoenix Suns center Deandre Ayton.
"First of all, I want to congratulate Trae and Deandre for amazing
seasons, and not just them, but the whole rookie class. I think it's
amazing, and we can make something big," Doncic said while accepting
the award.
Named Most Improved Player was power forward Pascal Siakam of the
NBA champion Toronto Raptors, who won the award over fellow
finalists De'Aaron Fox of the Sacramento Kings and D'Angelo Russell
of the Brooklyn Nets. Like Doncic, Siakam ran away with the award,
receiving 86 out of 100 votes.
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Dallas Mavericks guard Luka Doncic poses with Rookie Of The Year
award at the 2019 NBA Awards show at Barker Hanger. Mandatory
Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams was chosen the Sixth Man of
the Year for the third time, matching Jamal Crawford for the most
times winning the award. The only other two-time winners of the
Sixth Man award were Kevin McHale, Ricky Pierce and Detlef Schrempf.
The other finalists for the Sixth Man award were Williams' teammate
Montrezl Harrell and the Indiana Pacers' Domantas Sabonis.
Coach of the Year went to the Bucks' Mike Budenholzer, who beat out
fellow finalists Doc Rivers of the Los Angeles Clippers and Michael
Malone of the Denver Nuggets.
Doncic, a 20-year-old guard who averaged 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds
and 6.0 assists in 32.2 minutes per game, is Dallas' second Rookie
of the Year winner, joining Jason Kidd, a co-winner with Grant Hill
in the 1994-95 season. Doncic played in 72 games last season.
Young, a point guard, averaged 19.1 points, 8.1 assists and 3.7
rebounds in 30.9 minutes per game last season. He played in 81 of
the team's 82 contests. A year ago, Young, the No. 5 overall draft
pick in 2018, was dealt from Dallas to Atlanta along with a 2019
first-round pick in exchange for Doncic.
Siakam averaged 16.9 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists over 31.9
minutes and played in 80 games. ESPN noted that Siakam, a third-year
player whom the Raptors drafted with the 27th overall pick in 2016,
increased his point total by 9.6 points per game over the 2017-18
season, the biggest gain by any player to have played in 40 games in
the consecutive seasons.
Williams, 32, put up 20 points, 5.4 assists and three rebounds per
game in 75 appearances in 2018-19, starting just once.
Budenholzer, 49, led the Bucks to a 60-22 record in his first season
in Milwaukee, their best record since going 60-22 in the 1980-81
season. The 16-win improvement over the previous season was the best
mark in the NBA this season and earned the Bucks the No. 1 seed in
the Eastern Conference. They lost to the eventual NBA champion
Raptors in six games in the conference finals.
Budenholzer also won Coach of the Year in Atlanta in 2015 after
leading the Hawks to a 60-22 record in his second of five seasons
with the team.
--Field Level Media
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