Philippine Basketball Association Most Valuable Player award

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The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) awards the Most Valuable Player award (MVP) at the end of the season. The winner is selected via votes from the press, players, coaches and top PBA officials.

Note that from 1975 to 2003, PBA seasons have three tournaments (or conferences), so the regular NBA application of having a regular season MVP and a Finals MVP and the meaning of "conference" doesn't apply here. The season MVP is for the whole season, including the regular season, the playoffs and the Finals of each Conference, although there is a Best Player of the Conference award for each conference, and a Best Import award for conferences where imports are allowed play.

Starting at 2004, instead of having a year long season (February to December, with a month's break in-between conferences), the season was reformated so that there would be two conferences (tournaments) from October to June.

The winner is selected by the following format:

  • 30% statistical points (points, rebounds, assists, blocks, turnovers etc.)
  • 30% players' votes
  • 30% press and media votes
  • 10% from the four-man MVP committee (includes the league commissioner)

MVP voting begins at the start of the Finals series of the last conference. All statisitical points gathered from all levels of competition (elimination/classification round and playoffs) are included.

[edit] Winners per season

Season Player Team College
1975 Bogs Adornado Crispa Santo Tomas
1976 Bogs Adornado Crispa Santo Tomas
1977 Freddie Hubalde Crispa Mapúa
1978 Robert Jaworski Toyota East
1979 Atoy Co Crispa Mapúa
1980 Philip Cezar Crispa Jose Rizal
1981 Bogs Adornado U-Tex Santo Tomas
1982 Ramon Fernandez Toyota San Carlos
1983 Abet Guidaben Crispa San Jose-Recoletos
1984 Ramon Fernandez Beer Hausen San Carlos
1985 Ricardo Brown Great Taste Pepperdine
1986 Ramon Fernandez Tanduay San Carlos
1987 Abet Guidaben San Miguel San Jose-Recoletos
1988 Ramon Fernandez SMB/P'Foods San Carlos
1989 Benjie Paras Shell State
1990 Allan Caidic Presto East
1991 Alvin Patrimonio Purefoods Mapúa
1992 Ato Agustin San Miguel Lyceum
1993 Alvin Patrimonio Purefoods Mapúa
1994 Alvin Patrimonio Purefoods Mapúa
1995 Vergel Meneses Sunkist Jose Rizal
1996 Johnny Abarrientos Alaska Far Eastern
1997 Alvin Patrimonio Purefoods Mapúa
1998 Kenneth Duremdes Alaska Adamson
1999 Benjie Paras Shell State
2000 Danny Ildefonso San Miguel National
2001 Danny Ildefonso San Miguel National
2002 Willie Miller Red Bull Letran
2003 Asi Taulava Talk ‘N Text Brigham Young-HI
2004-05 Eric Menk Brgy. Ginebra Lake Superior St.
2005-06 James Yap Purefoods East

[edit] Multiple time winners

Name Total
Ramon Fernandez 4
Alvin Patrimonio 4
Bogs Adornado 3
Abet Guidaben 2
Benjie Paras 2
Danny Ildefonso 2
Air21 Express Alaska Aces Barangay Ginebra Kings Coca-Cola Tigers Purefoods Chunkee Giants
Red Bull Barako San Miguel Beermen Sta. Lucia Realtors Talk 'N Text Phone Pals Welcoat Dragons
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