LNB Pro A MVP




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LNB Pro A awards and honours

Individual awards







The LNB Pro A MVP is the MVP award of the top-tier level men's professional club basketball league in France, the LNB Pro A. Maxi-Basket holds the vote, and calls it the referendum.




Contents





  • 1 Player of the Year awards (before 1983)


  • 2 Two awards (1983–2014)


  • 3 LNB Pro A Unified MVP award (2015–present)


  • 4 L'Équipe awards (1994–2005)


  • 5 Players with the most French MVPs won by year


  • 6 Players with the most Foreign MVPs won by year


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Player of the Year awards (before 1983)





Alain Gilles was a 3 time Player of the Year (1965, 1967, 1968).


Before 1983, the title of the best player in the league was sometimes assigned by a panel of journalists, but the charts are incomplete.



  • Jean Degros (Denain) was voted the best player of the year in the 1962–63 season.


  • Alain Gilles (ASVEL) was voted the best player of the year in the 1964–65, 1966–67, and 1967–68 seasons.


  • Michel Le Ray (ABC Nantes) was voted the best player of the year in the 1965–66 season.


  • Pierre Galle (AS Berck) was voted the best player of the year in the 1972–73 and 1973–74 seasons.


Two awards (1983–2014)


Between 1983 and 2005, the monthly Maxi-Basket conducted a vote of the players and head coaches of the league. Since 2005, the coaches and captains of the LNB Pro A clubs, and a panel of fifty journalists are asked to vote.[1]


Since the 2014–15 LNB Pro A season, the MVP award is a single unified award. Prior to that, it was divided into two separate awards, one for French players, and one for non-French players.






































































































Season

France French Domestic Player's MVP
Foreign Player's MVP
1982–83

France Philip Szanyiel (ASVEL)

United States Ed Murhpy (Limoges)
1983–84

France Hervé Dubuisson (Stade)

United States Ed Murphy (Limoges)
1984–85

France Richard Dacoury (Limoges)

United States Ed Murphy (Limoges)
1985–86

France Stéphane Ostrowski (Limoges)

United States Kevin Figaro (Challans)
1986–87

France Freddy Hufnagel (Orthez)

United States Bill Varner (Antibes)
1987–88

France Stéphane Ostrowski (Limoges)

United States Don Collins (Limoges)
1988–89

France Stéphane Ostrowski (Limoges)

United States Don Collins (Limoges)
1989–90

France Stéphane Ostrowski (Limoges)

United States Don Collins (Limoges)
1990–91

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Cholet)

United States Michael Brooks (Limoges)
1991–92

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Cholet)

United States Michael Brooks (Limoges)
1992–93

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Cholet)

United States Michael Young (Limoges)
1993–94

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Cholet)

United States Michael Young (Limoges)
1994–95

France Yann Bonato (Paris)

United States David Rivers (Antibes)
1995–96

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Orthez)

United States Delaney Rudd (ASVEL)
1996–97

France Yann Bonato (Limoges)

United States Delaney Rudd (ASVEL)
1997–98

France Jim Bilba (ASVEL)

United States Jerry McCullough (BCM)
1998–99

France Laurent Foirest (Orthez)

United States Keith Jennings (MSB)
1999–00

France Moustapha Sonko (ASVEL)

United States Marcus Brown (Limoges)
2000–01

France Jim Bilba (ASVEL)

United States Bill Edwards (ASVEL)
2001–02

France Cyril Julian (Nancy)

Spain Roger Esteller (Orthez)
2002–03

France Boris Diaw (Orthez)

United States Rico Hill (MSB)
2003–04

France Laurent Foirest (Orthez)

United States Rick Hughes (SIG)
2004–05

France Laurent Sciarra (BCM)

United States Jermaine Guice (STB)
2005–06

France Cyril Julian (Nancy)

United States Jason Rowe (Toulon)

2006–07

France Cyril Julian (Nancy)

United States Dewarick Spencer (Roanne)

2007–08

France Nando de Colo (Cholet)

United States Marc Salyers (Roanne)

2008–09

France Alain Koffi (MSB)

United States Austin Nichols (Toulon)

2009–10

France Ali Traoré (ASVEL)

Dominican Republic Ricardo Greer (Nancy)

2010–11

France Mickaël Gelabale (ASVEL)

Dominican Republic Sammy Mejia (Cholet)

2011–12

France Fabien Causeur (Cholet)

Czech Republic Blake Schilb (Chalon)

2012–13

France Edwin Jackson (ASVEL)

United States Dwight Buycks (BCM)

2013–14

France Antoine Diot (SIG)

United States Randal Falker (Nancy)


LNB Pro A Unified MVP award (2015–present)












^
Denotes player who is still active in the Pro A
*
Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
daggerDenotes player whose team won championship that year
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






























Season
Player
Position
Nationality
Club
Ref(s)

2014–15dagger

Adrien Moerman

Forward

 France

Limoges CSP (18)
[2]

2015–16

Devin Booker

Center

 United States

Élan Chalon (2)
[3]

2016–17

D.J. Cooper

Guard

 United States

Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez
[4]

2017–18

Zachery Peacock

Center

 United States

JL Bourg
[5]


L'Équipe awards (1994–2005)


Between 1994 and 2005, the French newspaper, L'Équipe, also conducted a selection of the best French and foreign players of the league, through a vote of journalists. These awards are also considered official by the Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB).










































Season

France French Domestic Player's MVP
Foreign Player's MVP
1993–94

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Cholet)

United States Michael Young (Limoges)
1994–95

France Yann Bonato (Paris)

United States David Rivers (Antibes)
1995–96

France Antoine Rigaudeau (Orthez)

United States Delaney Rudd (ASVEL)
1996–97

France Jim Bilba (ASVEL)

United States Delaney Rudd (ASVEL)
1997–98

France Alain Digbeu (ASVEL)

United States Jerry McCullough (BCM)
1998–99

France Laurent Foirest (Orthez)

United States Keith Jennings (MSB)
1999–00

France Moustapha Sonko (ASVEL)

United States Marcus Brown (Limoges)
2000–01

France Jim Bilba (ASVEL)

United States Bill Edwards (ASVEL)
2001–02

France Cyril Julian (Nancy)

United States-United Kingdom Tony Dorsey (Cholet)
2002–03

France Laurent Sciarra (Paris)

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Lukovski (Orthez)
2003–04

France Laurent Foirest (Orthez)

United States Rick Hughes (SIG)
2004–05

France Laurent Sciarra (BCM)

United States Jermaine Guice (STB)


Players with the most French MVPs won by year


  • French Player's MVP and L'Équipe MVP awards combined. When the player won both awards in the same year, it is counted as a single MVP for the year.
































Player
Club(s)
Number of MVPs
Years Won

France Antoine Rigaudeau

Cholet (4), Pau-Orthez (1)
5
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996

France Stéphane Ostrowski

Limoges
4
1986, 1988, 1989, 1990

France Cyril Julian

Nancy
3
2002, 2006, 2007

France Jim Bilba

ASVEL
3
1997, 1998, 2001

France Yann Bonato

Paris, Limoges
2
1995, 1997

France Laurent Foirest

Pau-Orthez
2
1999, 2004

France Laurent Sciarra

Paris, Gravelines
2
2003, 2005


Players with the most Foreign MVPs won by year


  • Foreign Player's MVP and L'Équipe MVP awards combined. When the player won both awards in the same year, it is counted as a single MVP for the year.
























Player
Club(s)
Number of MVPs
Years Won

United States Don Collins

Limoges
3
1988, 1989, 1990

United States Ed Murphy

Limoges
3
1983, 1984, 1985

United States Michael Brooks

Limoges
2
1991, 1992

United States Delaney Rudd

ASVEL
2
1996, 1997

United States Michael Young

Limoges
2
1993, 1994


See also


  • LNB Pro A Finals MVP

  • LNB Pro A Awards


References




  1. ^ LNB-Media.net LNB News. Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine.


  2. ^ Adrien Moerman premier MVP unifié de Pro A


  3. ^ "Pro A : Devin Booker MVP, Vincent Collet meilleur coach". L'Equipe. 29 April 2016. 


  4. ^ "D.J. Cooper is the Pro A MVP". Eurohoops.net. 2017-05-18. Retrieved 2017-05-18. 


  5. ^ [1]




External links



  • Official Site (in French)








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