HISTORY OF NBA'S ALL STAR MVP
LeBron James wins 2018 NBA All-Star Game MVP.
The MVP grant, set up and organized in 1953, is given to the player and additionally players voted as best performer(s) in the All-Star Game. Ed Macauley and Paul Arizin were chosen as the 1951 and 1952 victors individually.
The voting is directed by a board of media individuals, who cast their votes after the finish of the amusement. The player(s) with the most votes or ties for the most votes wins the honor.
No All-Star Game MVP was named in 1999 after the All-Star amusement was finished with because of the association's lockout. New Orleans Pelicans' energy forward Anthony Davis was the current awardee in 2017.
Weave Pettit of the then St. Louis Hawks and Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers are the main two players agreed the MVP respects four times. Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O'Neal have each won the honor thrice.
Pettit earned the award in 1956, 1958, 1959 and 1962. Bryant did the trap in 2002, 2007, 2009 and 2011.
Sway Cousy, Julius Erving, Isiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, Karl Malone, Allen Iverson, LeBron James and Russell Westbrook have all won the honor twice. James' first All-Star MVP in 2006 made him the most youthful to have at any point won the honor at 21 years old years, 1 month.
Kyrie Irving, champ of the 2014 All-Star Game MVP, is the second-most youthful at 21 years, 10 months. Both won the honors as colleagues in the Cleveland Cavaliers. Four were joint champs—Elgin Baylor and Pettit in 1959, John Stockton and Malone in 1993, O'Neal and Tim Duncan in 2000, and O'Neal and Bryant in 2009.
O'Neal turned into the main player taking all things together Star history to share two MVP grants and in addition the principal player to win the honor with various groups. The Los Angeles Lakers have had 11 champs while the Boston Celtics have had eight. Tim Duncan of San Antonio and of the U.S. Virgin Islands and Irving of Australia are the main victors not conceived in the United States.
Both Duncan and Irving are American subjects, however are viewed as "global" players by the NBA on the grounds that they were not conceived in one of the fifty states or Washington, D.C No player prepared altogether outside the U.S. has won the honor; Irving lived in the U.S. since age two, and Duncan played U.S. school b-ball at Wake Forest.
Pettit (1958, 1959) and Westbrook (2015, 2016) are the main players to win continuous honors. Pettit (1956),Bob Cousy (1957), Wilt Chamberlain (1960), Bill Russell (1963), Oscar Robertson (1964), Willis Reed (1970), Dave Cowens (1973), Michael Jordan (1988, 1996, 1998), Magic Johnson (1990), O'Neal (2000), and Allen Iverson (2001) all won the All-Star Game MVP and the class MVP in a similar season.