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(Calculated) NBA Award Results
« on: April 17, 2022, 02:04:47 PM »

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The basketball website HoopsHype has obtained the official NBA awards ballots from media members who disclosed their votes privately with HoopsHype and others made public via social media and stories.

They’ve tabulated 24 in total.

One individual award and several spots on the All-Defensive and All-Rookie Teams were separated by thin margins.

Note: Numbers in parentheses show the percentage of points relative to the maximum amount possible for each award.

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MVP: Nikola Jokic (Denver)

POLL RESULTS

1. Nikola Jokic (89.17 percent)
2. Joel Embiid (67.08 percent)
3. Giannis Antetokounmpo (60 percent)
4. Devin Booker (22.92 percent)
5. Luka Doncic (14.58 percent)
6. Jayson Tatum (3.75 percent)
7. Ja Morant (1.25 percent)
8. Stephen Curry (0.42 percent)
8. Kevin Durant (0.42 percent)
8. DeMar DeRozan (0.42 percent)

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All-NBA Teams

POLL RESULTS

1st Team

Luka Doncic (98.26 percent)
Devin Booker (84.35 percent)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (100 percent)
Joel Embiid (84.35 percent)
Nikola Jokic (94.78 percent)

2nd Team

Ja Morant (63.48 percent)
Stephen Curry (51.30 percent)
Jayson Tatum (77.39 percent)
Kevin Durant (56.52 percent)
Karl-Anthony Towns (36.52 percent)

3rd Team

Chris Paul (26.09 percent)
Trae Young (26.09 percent)
DeMar DeRozan (33.04 percent)
LeBron James (31.30 percent)
Rudy Gobert (11.30 percent)

Others receiving votes: Pascal Siakam (16.52 percent), Jimmy Butler (3.48 percent), Bam Adebayo (2.61 percent), Jaylen Brown (1.74 percent), Dejounte Murray (0.87 percent).

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Defensive Player of the Year: Marcus Smart (Boston)

POLL RESULTS

1. Marcus Smart (45 percent)
2. Mikal Bridges (42.50 percent)
3. Rudy Gobert (35 percent)
4. Bam Adebayo (22.50 percent)
5. Jaren Jackson Jr (19.17 percent)
6. Giannis Antetokounmpo (10 percent)
7. Robert Williams (4.17 percent)
8. Draymond Green (0.83 percent)
8. Matisse Thybulle (0.83 percent)

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All-Defensive Teams

POLL RESULTS

1st Team

Marcus Smart (100 percent)
Mikal Bridges (100 percent)
Bam Adebayo (78.26 percent)
Jaren Jackson Jr (71.74 percent)
Rudy Gobert (84.78 percent)

2nd Team

Jrue Holiday (54.35 percent)
Fred VanVleet (21.74 percent)
Matisse Thybulle (45.65 percent)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (67.39 percent)
Robert Williams (39.13 percent)

Others receiving votes: Draymond Green (17.39 percent), Joel Embiid (13.04 percent), Evan Mobley (10.87 percent), Dejounte Murray (6.52 percent), Herbert Jones (6.52 percent), Patrick Beverley (4.35 percent), Chris Paul (4.35 percent), Kyle Lowry (4.35 percent), Derrick White (2.17 percent), Gary Payton II (2.17 percent), Ayo Dosunmu (2.17 percent), Alex Caruso (2.17 percent).

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Rookie of the Year: Evan Mobley (Cleveland)

POLL RESULTS

1. Evan Mobley (78.33 percent)
2. Scottie Barnes (68.33 percent)
3. Cade Cunningham (33.33 percent)

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All-Rookie Teams

POLL RESULTS

1st Team

Cade Cunningham (100 percent)
Evan Mobley (100 percent)
Scottie Barnes (100 percent)
Franz Wagner (97.83 percent)
Jalen Green (73.91 percent)

2nd Team

Josh Giddey (60.87 percent)
Herbert Jones (56.52 percent)
Ayo Dosunmu (43.48 percent)
Bones Hyland (41.30 percent)
Chris Duarte (28.26 percent)

Others receiving votes: Jonathan Kuminga (15.22 percent), Davion Mitchell (8.70 percent), Ziaire Williams (6.52 percent), Jalen Suggs (4.35 percent), Alperen Sengun (2.17 percent).

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Sixth Man of the Year: Tyler Herro (Miami)

POLL RESULTS

1. Tyler Herro (95.00 percent)
2. Kevin Love (46.67 percent)
3. Cameron Johnson (27.50 percent)
4. Bogdan Bogdanovic (2.50 percent)
4. Luke Kennard (2.50 percent)
4. Jordan Clarkson (2.50 percent)
7. Kelly Oubre Jr (1.67 percent)
8. Jordan Poole (0.83 percent)
8. De’Anthony Melton (0.83 percent)

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Most Improved Player: Ja Morant (Memphis)

POLL RESULTS

1. Ja Morant (47.50 percent)
2. Darius Garland (36.67 percent)
3. Dejounte Murray (35 percent)
4. Jordan Poole (26.67 percent)
5. Tyrese Maxey (11.67 percent)
5. Desmond Bane (11.67 percent)
7. Miles Bridges (3.33 percent)
8. Robert Williams (2.50 percent)
8. Anfernee Simons (2.50 percent)
8. Jaren Jackson Jr (2.50 percent)

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Coach of the Year: Monty Williams (Phoenix)

POLL RESULTS

1. Monty Williams (85 percent)
2. Taylor Jenkins (60 percent)
3. Ime Udoka (13.33 percent)
4. JB Bickerstaff (11.67 percent)
5. Erik Spoelstra (7.50 percent)
6. Tyronn Lue (1.67 percent)
7. Chris Finch (0.83 percent)
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Re: (Calculated) NBA Award Results
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2022, 02:21:53 PM »

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Smart winning will be sooooo awesome! :)

Re: (Calculated) NBA Award Results
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2022, 02:32:37 PM »

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The basketball website HoopsHype has obtained the official NBA awards ballots from media members who disclosed their votes privately with HoopsHype and others made public via social media and stories.

They’ve tabulated 24 in total.

One individual award and several spots on the All-Defensive and All-Rookie Teams were separated by thin margins.

Note: Numbers in parentheses show the percentage of points relative to the maximum amount possible for each award.

—————————

MVP: Nikola Jokic (Denver)

POLL RESULTS

1. Nikola Jokic (89.17 percent)
2. Joel Embiid (67.08 percent)
3. Giannis Antetokounmpo (60 percent)
4. Devin Booker (22.92 percent)
5. Luka Doncic (14.58 percent)
6. Jayson Tatum (3.75 percent)
7. Ja Morant (1.25 percent)
8. Stephen Curry (0.42 percent)
8. Kevin Durant (0.42 percent)
8. DeMar DeRozan (0.42 percent)

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All-NBA Teams

POLL RESULTS

1st Team

Luka Doncic (98.26 percent)
Devin Booker (84.35 percent)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (100 percent)
Joel Embiid (84.35 percent)
Nikola Jokic (94.78 percent)

2nd Team

Ja Morant (63.48 percent)
Stephen Curry (51.30 percent)
Jayson Tatum (77.39 percent)
Kevin Durant (56.52 percent)
Karl-Anthony Towns (36.52 percent)

3rd Team

Chris Paul (26.09 percent)
Trae Young (26.09 percent)
DeMar DeRozan (33.04 percent)
LeBron James (31.30 percent)
Rudy Gobert (11.30 percent)

Others receiving votes: Pascal Siakam (16.52 percent), Jimmy Butler (3.48 percent), Bam Adebayo (2.61 percent), Jaylen Brown (1.74 percent), Dejounte Murray (0.87 percent).

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Defensive Player of the Year: Marcus Smart (Boston)

POLL RESULTS

1. Marcus Smart (45 percent)
2. Mikal Bridges (42.50 percent)
3. Rudy Gobert (35 percent)
4. Bam Adebayo (22.50 percent)
5. Jaren Jackson Jr (19.17 percent)
6. Giannis Antetokounmpo (10 percent)
7. Robert Williams (4.17 percent)
8. Draymond Green (0.83 percent)
8. Matisse Thybulle (0.83 percent)

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All-Defensive Teams

POLL RESULTS

1st Team

Marcus Smart (100 percent)
Mikal Bridges (100 percent)
Bam Adebayo (78.26 percent)
Jaren Jackson Jr (71.74 percent)
Rudy Gobert (84.78 percent)

2nd Team

Jrue Holiday (54.35 percent)
Fred VanVleet (21.74 percent)
Matisse Thybulle (45.65 percent)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (67.39 percent)
Robert Williams (39.13 percent)

Others receiving votes: Draymond Green (17.39 percent), Joel Embiid (13.04 percent), Evan Mobley (10.87 percent), Dejounte Murray (6.52 percent), Herbert Jones (6.52 percent), Patrick Beverley (4.35 percent), Chris Paul (4.35 percent), Kyle Lowry (4.35 percent), Derrick White (2.17 percent), Gary Payton II (2.17 percent), Ayo Dosunmu (2.17 percent), Alex Caruso (2.17 percent).

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Rookie of the Year: Evan Mobley (Cleveland)

POLL RESULTS

1. Evan Mobley (78.33 percent)
2. Scottie Barnes (68.33 percent)
3. Cade Cunningham (33.33 percent)

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All-Rookie Teams

POLL RESULTS

1st Team

Cade Cunningham (100 percent)
Evan Mobley (100 percent)
Scottie Barnes (100 percent)
Franz Wagner (97.83 percent)
Jalen Green (73.91 percent)

2nd Team

Josh Giddey (60.87 percent)
Herbert Jones (56.52 percent)
Ayo Dosunmu (43.48 percent)
Bones Hyland (41.30 percent)
Chris Duarte (28.26 percent)

Others receiving votes: Jonathan Kuminga (15.22 percent), Davion Mitchell (8.70 percent), Ziaire Williams (6.52 percent), Jalen Suggs (4.35 percent), Alperen Sengun (2.17 percent).

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Sixth Man of the Year: Tyler Herro (Miami)

POLL RESULTS

1. Tyler Herro (95.00 percent)
2. Kevin Love (46.67 percent)
3. Cameron Johnson (27.50 percent)
4. Bogdan Bogdanovic (2.50 percent)
4. Luke Kennard (2.50 percent)
4. Jordan Clarkson (2.50 percent)
7. Kelly Oubre Jr (1.67 percent)
8. Jordan Poole (0.83 percent)
8. De’Anthony Melton (0.83 percent)

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Most Improved Player: Ja Morant (Memphis)

POLL RESULTS

1. Ja Morant (47.50 percent)
2. Darius Garland (36.67 percent)
3. Dejounte Murray (35 percent)
4. Jordan Poole (26.67 percent)
5. Tyrese Maxey (11.67 percent)
5. Desmond Bane (11.67 percent)
7. Miles Bridges (3.33 percent)
8. Robert Williams (2.50 percent)
8. Anfernee Simons (2.50 percent)
8. Jaren Jackson Jr (2.50 percent)

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Coach of the Year: Monty Williams (Phoenix)

POLL RESULTS

1. Monty Williams (85 percent)
2. Taylor Jenkins (60 percent)
3. Ime Udoka (13.33 percent)
4. JB Bickerstaff (11.67 percent)
5. Erik Spoelstra (7.50 percent)
6. Tyronn Lue (1.67 percent)
7. Chris Finch (0.83 percent)
Lol so Jokic/Embiid are forwards now?!?

Re: (Calculated) NBA Award Results
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2022, 02:40:03 PM »

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Lol so Jokic/Embiid are forwards now?!?

Yes apparently the NBA made Jokic (and perhaps Embiid) available at forward for voting.

IMO, Jokic game is a traditional power forward but defensively he’s a centre due to his athletic limitations.
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Lol so Jokic/Embiid are forwards now?!?

Yes apparently the NBA made Jokic (and perhaps Embiid) available at forward for voting.

IMO, Jokic game is a traditional power forward but defensively he’s a centre due to his athletic limitations.
I would argue that there is very little about Jokic's game that resembles a traditional PF
'23 Historical Draft: Orlando Magic.

PG: Terry Porter (90-91) / Steve Francis (00-01)
SG: Joe Dumars (92-93) / Jeff Hornacek (91-92) / Jerry Stackhouse (00-01)
SF: Brandon Roy (08-09) / Walter Davis (78-79)
PF: Terry Cummings (84-85) / Paul Millsap (15-16)
C: Chris Webber (00-01) / Ralph Sampson (83-84) / Andrew Bogut (09-10)

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Lol so Jokic/Embiid are forwards now?!?

Yes apparently the NBA made Jokic (and perhaps Embiid) available at forward for voting.

IMO, Jokic game is a traditional power forward but defensively he’s a centre due to his athletic limitations.
I would argue that there is very little about Jokic's game that resembles a traditional PF
and he played like 0 minutes at forward. It would be a true travesty if both jokic and embiid are on the 1st team.
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Lol so Jokic/Embiid are forwards now?!?

Yes apparently the NBA made Jokic (and perhaps Embiid) available at forward for voting.

IMO, Jokic game is a traditional power forward but defensively he’s a centre due to his athletic limitations.
I would argue that there is very little about Jokic's game that resembles a traditional PF
and he played like 0 minutes at forward. It would be a true travesty if both jokic and embiid are on the 1st team.
I feel like if both of those guys are forwards, then Tatum is a guard. And so on.

Where does it stop?
'23 Historical Draft: Orlando Magic.

PG: Terry Porter (90-91) / Steve Francis (00-01)
SG: Joe Dumars (92-93) / Jeff Hornacek (91-92) / Jerry Stackhouse (00-01)
SF: Brandon Roy (08-09) / Walter Davis (78-79)
PF: Terry Cummings (84-85) / Paul Millsap (15-16)
C: Chris Webber (00-01) / Ralph Sampson (83-84) / Andrew Bogut (09-10)