NBA Sportsmanship Award

The NBA Sportsmanship Award is an annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given to a player who most "exemplifies the ideals of sportsmanship on the court with ethical behavior, fair play, and integrity."[1] It is directly analogous to the Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award, which has been awarded by the NBA's sister league, the WNBA, with neither award demanding excellence of play.

Every year, each of the 30 NBA teams nominates one of its players to compete for this award. From these nominees, one player from each NBA division are selected by a panel as the divisional Sportsmanship Award winners. At the end of the regular season, players in the league cast votes for the award, with eleven points given for each first-place vote, nine for second-place vote, seven points for third, five points for fourth, three points for fifth and one point for each sixth place vote received. The player with the highest point total, regardless of the number of first-place votes, wins the award. Since 2000, winners have been presented with the Joe Dumars Trophy, named after the award's inaugural recipient who played for the Detroit Pistons.[1][2]

Mike Conley has won the award four times; the most in NBA history.[3][4] Grant Hill has won it three times while Kemba Walker and Jason Kidd have both won it twice.[5][6][7]

Winners

Mike Conley, a four-time holder of the NBA Sportsmanship Award and one of the few multiple time winners
Grant Hill, three-time NBA Sportsmanship Award winner
Luol Deng, one of only two foreign NBA players to win the award
Jason Kidd won the award twice in consecutive years
^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[a]
§1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2024[8]
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has received the award
SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeamReferences
1995–96Joe Dumars*Guard  United StatesDetroit Pistons[2]
1996–97Terrell BrandonGuard  United StatesCleveland Cavaliers[9]
1997–98Avery JohnsonGuard  United StatesSan Antonio Spurs[10]
1998–99Hersey HawkinsGuard  United StatesSeattle SuperSonics[11]
1999–00Eric SnowGuard  United StatesPhiladelphia 76ers[12]
2000–01David Robinson*Center  United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (2)[13]
2001–02Steve SmithGuard  United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (3)[14]
2002–03Ray Allen*Guard  United StatesSeattle SuperSonics (2)[15]
2003–04P. J. BrownCenter/forward  United StatesNew Orleans Hornets[16]
2004–05Grant Hill*Forward  United StatesOrlando Magic[3]
2005–06Elton BrandForward  United StatesLos Angeles Clippers[17]
2006–07Luol DengForward  United Kingdom[b]Chicago Bulls[1]
2007–08Grant Hill* (2)Forward  United StatesPhoenix Suns[3]
2008–09Chauncey BillupsGuard  United StatesDenver Nuggets[19]
2009–10Grant Hill* (3)Forward  United StatesPhoenix Suns (2)[3]
2010–11Stephen Curry^Guard  United StatesGolden State Warriors[20]
2011–12Jason Kidd*Guard  United StatesDallas Mavericks[21]
2012–13Jason Kidd* (2)Guard  United StatesNew York Knicks[5]
2013–14Mike Conley^Guard  United StatesMemphis Grizzlies[22]
2014–15Kyle KorverGuard/forward  United StatesAtlanta Hawks[23]
2015–16Mike Conley^ (2)Guard  United StatesMemphis Grizzlies (2)[24]
2016–17Kemba WalkerGuard  United StatesCharlotte Hornets[25]
2017–18Kemba Walker (2)Guard  United StatesCharlotte Hornets (2)[7]
2018–19Mike Conley^ (3)Guard  United StatesMemphis Grizzlies (3)[26]
2019–20Vince Carter§Forward  United StatesAtlanta Hawks (2)[27]
2020–21Jrue Holiday^Guard  United StatesMilwaukee Bucks[28]
2021–22Patty Mills^Guard  AustraliaBrooklyn Nets[29]
2022–23Mike Conley^ (4)Guard  United StatesMinnesota Timberwolves[30]

Multi-time winners

RankPlayerTeamNo.Years
1Mike ConleyMemphis Grizzlies (3), Minnesota Timberwolves42014, 2016, 2019, 2023
2Grant HillOrlando Magic, Phoenix Suns (2)32005, 2008, 2010
3Jason KiddDallas Mavericks, New York Knicks22012, 2013
Kemba WalkerCharlotte Hornets2017, 2018

Teams

AwardsTeamsYears
3San Antonio Spurs1998, 2001, 2002
Memphis Grizzlies2014, 2016, 2019
2Seattle SuperSonics1999, 2003
Phoenix Suns2008, 2010
Charlotte Hornets2017, 2018
Atlanta Hawks2015, 2020
1Philadelphia 76ers2000
Orlando Magic2005
New York Knicks2013
New Orleans Pelicans / New Orleans Hornets2004
Los Angeles Clippers2006
Golden State Warriors2011
Detroit Pistons1996
Denver Nuggets2009
Dallas Mavericks2012
Cleveland Cavaliers1997
Chicago Bulls2007
Milwaukee Bucks2021
Brooklyn Nets2022
Minnesota Timberwolves2023
0Utah JazzNone
Indiana Pacers
Sacramento Kings
Los Angeles Lakers
Toronto Raptors
Washington Wizards
Miami Heat
Houston Rockets
Boston Celtics

See also

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