NBA Rookie of the Year Award

The National Basketball Association's Rookie of the Year Award is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given to the top rookie(s) of the regular season. Initiated following the 1952–53 NBA season, it confers the Eddie Gottlieb Trophy, named after the former Philadelphia Warriors head coach. Since the 2022–23 NBA season, winners receive the Wilt Chamberlain Trophy, named after the former Rookie of the Year winner.

National Basketball Association Rookie of the Year Award (ROY)
SportBasketball
LeagueNational Basketball Association
Awarded forBest first year player in regular season of the National Basketball Association
History
First award1952–53
Most recentPaolo Banchero
(Orlando Magic)

The winner is selected by a panel of United States and Canadian sportswriters and broadcasters,[1] each casting first-, second-, and third-place votes (worth five points, three points, and one point, respectively). The player(s) with the highest point total, regardless of the number of first-place votes, wins the award.[2]

The most recent collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and its players' union, which takes effect with the 2023–24 season, introduces a requirement that a player appear in at least 65 regular-season games to be eligible for most major regular-season awards. However, this rule does not apply to the Rookie of the Year award and the All-Rookie Team.[3][4]

The most recent Rookie of the Year winner is Paolo Banchero of the Orlando Magic. Twenty-two winners were drafted first overall. Sixteen winners have also won the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in their careers with Wilt Chamberlain and Wes Unseld earning both honors the same season. Thirty of the non-active winners have been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Three seasons had joint winners—Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie in the 1970–71 season, Grant Hill and Jason Kidd in the 1994–95 season, and Elton Brand and Steve Francis in the 1999–2000 season.[5] Five players won the award unanimously (by capturing all of the first-place votes)—Ralph Sampson, David Robinson, Blake Griffin, Damian Lillard, and Karl-Anthony Towns.[6]

Patrick Ewing of Jamaica,[7] Pau Gasol of Spain, Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons of Australia, Andrew Wiggins of Canada, and Luka Dončić of Slovenia are the only winners not born in the United States. Three of these individuals have dual nationality by birth—Wiggins and Simmons have American fathers, and both of Irving's parents are Americans. Ewing immigrated to the Boston area at age 11, Irving moved to the United States at age 2, and Wiggins and Simmons moved to the U.S. while in high school. Gasol and Dončić are the only winners trained entirely outside the United States.

Chamberlain (Harlem Globetrotters), Gasol (FC Barcelona of Liga ACB and EuroLeague), Dončić (Real Madrid of Liga ACB and EuroLeague), and LaMelo Ball (BC Prienai of the Lithuanian Basketball League, the Los Angeles Ballers of the JBA, and the Illawarra Hawks of the NBL) all had professional careers outside the NBA prior to being drafted. Ball also had previously won the NBL Rookie of the Year Award.

Winners

Wilt Chamberlain won the award in the 1959–60 NBA season.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (formerly known as Lew Alcindor) won the award in the 1969–70 NBA season.
Larry Bird won the award in the 1979–80 NBA season.
Michael Jordan won the award in the 1984–85 NBA season.
Allen Iverson won the award in the 1996–97 NBA season.
Pau Gasol won the award in the 2001–02 NBA season.
LeBron James won the award in the 2003–04 NBA season.
Kevin Durant won the award in the 2007–08 NBA season.
Derrick Rose won the award in the 2008–09 NBA season.
Luka Dončić won the award in the 2018–19 NBA season.
Key
^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as player
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[a]
§1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2024[8]
Player
(in bold text)
Denotes unanimous winners
DP #Draft pick number
DYDraft year
TTerritorial pick
Rookie of the Year
SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeamSchool/Prior ExperienceDP #DY
1952–53Don MeinekeForward/center  United StatesFort Wayne PistonsDayton121952
1953–54Ray FelixCenter  United StatesBaltimore BulletsLong Island11953
1954–55Bob Pettit*Forward/center  United StatesMilwaukee HawksLSU21954
1955–56Maurice Stokes*Forward/center  United StatesRochester RoyalsSaint Francis (PA)21955
1956–57Tom Heinsohn*Forward  United StatesBoston CelticsHoly CrossT1956
1957–58Woody SauldsberryForward/center  United StatesPhiladelphia WarriorsTexas Southern601957
1958–59Elgin Baylor*Forward  United StatesMinneapolis LakersSeattle11958
1959–60Wilt Chamberlain*[b]Center  United StatesPhiladelphia Warriors (2)Kansas, Harlem GlobetrottersT1959
1960–61Oscar Robertson*Guard  United StatesCincinnati Royals (2)Cincinnati1/T1960
1961–62Walt Bellamy*Center  United StatesChicago Packers (2)Indiana11961
1962–63Terry DischingerForward/guard  United StatesChicago Zephyrs (3)Purdue81962
1963–64Jerry Lucas*[c]Forward/center  United StatesCincinnati Royals (3)Ohio StateT1962[c]
1964–65Willis Reed*Center/forward  United StatesNew York KnicksGrambling81964
1965–66Rick Barry*Forward  United StatesSan Francisco Warriors (3)Miami (FL)21965
1966–67Dave Bing*Guard  United StatesDetroit Pistons (2)Syracuse21966
1967–68Earl Monroe*Guard  United StatesBaltimore Bullets (4)Winston-Salem State21967
1968–69Wes Unseld*[b]Center/forward  United StatesBaltimore Bullets (5)Louisville21968
1969–70Lew Alcindor*Center  United StatesMilwaukee BucksUCLA11969
1970–71[d]Dave Cowens*Center/forward  United StatesBoston Celtics (2)Florida State41970
Geoff PetrieGuard  United StatesPortland Trail BlazersPrinceton81970
1971–72Sidney WicksForward/center  United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (2)UCLA21971
1972–73Bob McAdoo*Center/forward  United StatesBuffalo BravesNorth Carolina (Jr.)21972
1973–74Ernie DiGregorioGuard  United StatesBuffalo Braves (2)Providence (Sr.)31973
1974–75Jamaal Wilkes*Forward/guard  United StatesGolden State Warriors (4)UCLA (Sr.)111974
1975–76Alvan AdamsCenter/forward  United StatesPhoenix SunsOklahoma (Jr.)41975
1976–77Adrian Dantley*Forward/guard  United StatesBuffalo Braves (3)Notre Dame (Jr.)61976
1977–78Walter Davis*Guard/forward  United StatesPhoenix Suns (2)North Carolina (Sr.)51977
1978–79Phil FordGuard  United StatesKansas City Kings (4)North Carolina (Sr.)21978
1979–80Larry Bird*[e]Forward  United StatesBoston Celtics (3)Indiana State (Jr.)61978[e]
1980–81Darrell GriffithGuard  United StatesUtah JazzLouisville (Sr.)21980
1981–82Buck WilliamsForward/center  United StatesNew Jersey NetsMaryland (Jr.)31981
1982–83Terry CummingsForward  United StatesSan Diego Clippers (4)DePaul (Jr.)21982
1983–84Ralph Sampson*Center/forward  United StatesHouston RocketsVirginia (Sr.)11983
1984–85Michael Jordan*Guard  United StatesChicago BullsNorth Carolina (Jr.)31984
1985–86Patrick Ewing*Center  United States[f]New York Knicks (2)Georgetown (Sr.)11985
1986–87Chuck PersonForward  United StatesIndiana PacersAuburn (Sr.)41986
1987–88Mark JacksonGuard  United StatesNew York Knicks (3)St. John's (Sr.)181987
1988–89Mitch Richmond*Guard  United StatesGolden State Warriors (5)Kansas State (Sr.)51988
1989–90David Robinson*[g]Center  United StatesSan Antonio SpursNavy (Sr.)11987[g]
1990–91Derrick ColemanForward  United StatesNew Jersey Nets (2)Syracuse (Sr.)11990
1991–92Larry JohnsonForward  United StatesCharlotte HornetsUNLV (Sr.)11991
1992–93Shaquille O'Neal*Center  United StatesOrlando MagicLSU (Jr.)11992
1993–94Chris Webber*Forward/center  United StatesGolden State Warriors (6)Michigan (So.)11993
1994–95[d]Grant Hill*Forward/guard  United StatesDetroit Pistons (3)Duke (Sr.)31994
Jason Kidd*Guard  United StatesDallas MavericksCalifornia (So.)21994
1995–96Damon StoudamireGuard  United StatesToronto RaptorsArizona (Sr.)71995
1996–97Allen Iverson*Guard  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ersGeorgetown (So.)11996
1997–98Tim Duncan*Forward/center  United States[h]San Antonio Spurs (2)Wake Forest (Sr.)11997
1998–99Vince Carter*Guard/forward  United StatesToronto Raptors (2)North Carolina (Jr.)51998
1999–00[d]Elton BrandForward  United StatesChicago Bulls (2)Duke (So.)11999
Steve FrancisGuard  United StatesHouston Rockets (2)Maryland (Jr.)21999
2000–01Mike MillerForward/guard  United StatesOrlando Magic (2)Florida (So.)52000
2001–02Pau Gasol*Forward/center  SpainMemphis GrizzliesFC Barcelona (Spain)32001
2002–03Amar'e StoudemireForward/center  United StatesPhoenix Suns (3)Cypress Creek HS (Orlando, Florida)92002
2003–04LeBron James^Forward  United StatesCleveland CavaliersSt. Vincent–St. Mary HS (Akron, Ohio)12003
2004–05Emeka OkaforCenter/forward  United StatesCharlotte Bobcats (2)Connecticut (Jr.)22004
2005–06Chris Paul^Guard  United StatesNew Orleans/Oklahoma City HornetsWake Forest (So.)42005
2006–07Brandon RoyGuard  United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (3)Washington (Sr.)62006
2007–08Kevin Durant^Forward  United StatesSeattle SuperSonicsTexas (Fr.)22007
2008–09Derrick Rose^Guard  United StatesChicago Bulls (3)Memphis (Fr.)12008
2009–10Tyreke EvansGuard/forward  United StatesSacramento Kings (5)Memphis (Fr.)42009
2010–11Blake Griffin[i]Forward  United StatesLos Angeles Clippers (5)Oklahoma (So.)12009[i]
2011–12Kyrie Irving^Guard  United StatesCleveland Cavaliers (2)Duke (Fr.)12011
2012–13Damian Lillard^Guard  United StatesPortland Trail Blazers (4)Weber St. (Jr.)62012
2013–14Michael Carter-WilliamsGuard  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers (2)Syracuse (So.)112013
2014–15Andrew Wiggins^Forward/guard  CanadaMinnesota TimberwolvesKansas (Fr.)12014
2015–16Karl-Anthony Towns^Center  Dominican Republic[j]Minnesota Timberwolves (2)Kentucky (Fr.)12015
2016–17Malcolm Brogdon^Guard  United StatesMilwaukee Bucks (2)Virginia (Sr.)362016
2017–18Ben Simmons^Forward/guard  AustraliaPhiladelphia 76ers (3)LSU (Fr.)12016[k]
2018–19Luka Dončić^Guard/forward  SloveniaDallas Mavericks (2)Real Madrid (Spain)32018
2019–20Ja Morant^Guard  United StatesMemphis Grizzlies (2)Murray State (So.)22019
2020–21LaMelo Ball^Guard  United StatesCharlotte Hornets (3)Illawarra Hawks (Australia)32020
2021–22Scottie Barnes^Forward  United StatesToronto Raptors (3)Florida State (Fr.)42021
2022–23Paolo Banchero^Forward  United StatesOrlando Magic (3)Duke (Fr.)12022

Unofficial winners

Prior to the 1952–53 season, the Rookie of the Year was selected by newspaper writers;[21] however, the NBA does not officially recognize those players as winners. The league did publish the pre-1953 winners in their 1994–95 edition of the Official NBA Guide and the 1994 Official NBA Basketball Encyclopedia, but those winners have not been listed in subsequent publications.[21][22][23]

SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeamDP #DY
1947–48Paul HoffmanGuard/forward  United StatesBaltimore Bullets701947
1948–49Howie ShannonGuard/forward  United StatesProvidence Steamrollers11949
1949–50Alex GrozaCenter  United StatesIndianapolis Olympians21949
1950–51Paul Arizin*Forward/guard  United StatesPhiladelphia WarriorsT1950
1951–52[d]Bill TosheffGuard  United StatesIndianapolis Olympians321951
Mel HutchinsForward/center  United StatesMilwaukee Hawks21951

Teams

AwardsTeamsPlayersYears
6Golden State Warriors / San Francisco Warriors / Philadelphia WarriorsWoody Sauldsberry, Wilt Chamberlain, Rick Barry, Jamaal Wilkes, Mitch Richmond, Chris Webber1958 (as Philadelphia)
1960 (as Philadelphia)
1966 (as San Francisco)
1975, 1989, 1994
5Sacramento Kings / Kansas City Kings / Cincinnati Royals / Rochester RoyalsMaurice Stokes, Oscar Robertson, Jerry Lucas, Phil Ford, Tyreke Evans1956 (as Rochester)
1961 (as Cincinnati)
1964 (as Cincinnati)
1979 (as Kansas City) 2010
Los Angeles Clippers / San Diego Clippers / Buffalo BravesBob McAdoo, Ernie DiGregorio, Adrian Dantley, Terry Cummings, Blake Griffin1973 (as Buffalo)
1974 (as Buffalo)
1977 (as Buffalo)
1983 (as San Diego) 2011
4Portland Trail BlazersGeoff Petrie, Sidney Wicks, Brandon Roy, Damian Lillard1971, 1972, 2007, 2013
Washington Wizards / Baltimore Bullets / Chicago Zephyrs / Chicago PackersWalt Bellamy, Terry Dischinger, Earl Monroe, Wes Unseld1962 (as Chicago Packers)
1963 (as Chicago Zephyrs)
1968, 1969 (as Baltimore)
3Detroit Pistons / Fort Wayne PistonsDon Meineke, Dave Bing, Grant Hill1953 (as Fort Wayne), 1967, 1995
Boston CelticsTom Heinsohn, Dave Cowens, Larry Bird1957, 1971, 1980
New York KnicksWillis Reed, Patrick Ewing, Mark Jackson1965, 1986, 1988
Phoenix SunsAlvan Adams, Walter Davis, Amar'e Stoudemire1976, 1978, 2003
Chicago BullsMichael Jordan, Elton Brand, Derrick Rose1985, 2000, 2009
Charlotte Hornets / Charlotte BobcatsLarry Johnson, Emeka Okafor, LaMelo Ball1992, 2005 (as Charlotte Bobcats) 2021
Philadelphia 76ersAllen Iverson, Michael Carter-Williams, Ben Simmons1997, 2014, 2018
Toronto RaptorsDamon Stoudamire, Vince Carter, Scottie Barnes1996, 1999, 2022
Orlando MagicShaquille O'Neal, Mike Miller, Paolo Banchero1993, 2001, 2023
2Milwaukee BucksLew Alcindor, Malcolm Brogdon1970, 2017
Brooklyn Nets / New Jersey NetsBuck Williams, Derrick Coleman1982 (as New Jersey), 1991 (as New Jersey)
Houston RocketsRalph Sampson, Steve Francis1984, 2000
San Antonio SpursDavid Robinson, Tim Duncan1990, 1998
Dallas MavericksJason Kidd, Luka Dončić1995, 2019
Memphis GrizzliesPau Gasol, Ja Morant2002, 2020
Cleveland CavaliersLeBron James, Kyrie Irving2004, 2012
Minnesota TimberwolvesAndrew Wiggins, Karl-Anthony Towns2015, 2016
1Atlanta Hawks / Milwaukee HawksBob Pettit1955 (as Milwaukee)
Los Angeles Lakers / Minneapolis LakersElgin Baylor1959 (as Minneapolis)
Utah JazzDarrell Griffith1981
Indiana PacersChuck Person1987
New Orleans Pelicans / Oklahoma City HornetsChris Paul2006 (as New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets)
Oklahoma City Thunder / Seattle SuperSonicsKevin Durant2008 (as Seattle)
Baltimore BulletsRay Felix1954
0Miami HeatNone
Denver Nuggets

See also

Notes

References

General
  • "Rookie of the Year Award". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived from the original on March 29, 2010. Retrieved April 27, 2007.
  • "Rookie of the Year Award Winners". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2011. Retrieved July 7, 2008.
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