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LNB Pro A Best Defender

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Basketball award given in the top tier French division
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TheLNB Pro A Best Defender Award is an annual professionalbasketballaward that is given bythe top tier division in France, theLNB Pro A. It is awarded to the most valuable defensive player in each Pro A regular season.

Winners

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GuardAnthony Dobbins won the award three times – in 2009, 2013 and 2014
Florent Piétrus won the award twice, in 2002 and 2015
^Denotes player who is still active in the Pro A
*Inducted into theFIBA Hall of Fame or theFrench Basketball Academy
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player has received the award
SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeam
1985–86Allen BuntingForward United StatesOlympique Antibes
1986–87Richard Dacoury*Guard/forward FranceLimoges CSP
1987–88Richard Dacoury* (2)
1988–89Richard Dacoury* (3)
1989–90Richard Dacoury* (4)
1990–91Richard Dacoury* (5)
1991–92Richard Dacoury* (6)
1992–93Richard Dacoury* (7)
1993–94Richard Dacoury* (8)
1994–95Richard Dacoury* (9)
1995–96Arsène Ade-MensahGuardOlympique Antibes
1996–97Jim BilbaCenterASVEL
1997–98Arsène Ade-Mensah (2)GuardParis Basket Racing
1998–99Jim Bilba (2)CenterASVEL
1999–2000Jim Bilba (3)
2000–01Jim Bilba (4)
2001–02Florent PiétrusForwardPau-Orthez
2002–03Makan DioumassiGuardHyères-Toulon
2003–04Thierry RupertForwardSIG Strasbourg
2004–05Michael MokongoGuard Central Africa[a]Élan Chalon
2005–06John LinehanForward United StatesRacing Paris/SIG Strasbourg
2006–07Marc-Antoine PellinGuard FranceChorale Roanne
2007–08Dounia IssaForwardJA Vichy
2008–09Tony DobbinsGuard ItalyOrléans Loiret
2009–10John Linehan (2) United StatesCholet
2010–11John Linehan (3)SLUC Nancy
2011–12Andrew Albicy FranceBCM Gravelines
2012–13Tony Dobbins (2) ItalyPoitiers
2013–14Tony Dobbins (3)JDA Dijon
2014–15Florent Piétrus (2)Forward FranceSLUC Nancy
2015–16Charles Lombahe-Kahudi^Guard/forward France[b]ASVEL
2016–17Moustapha FallCenter FranceÉlan Chalon
2017–18Aaron Craft[1]Guard United StatesMonaco
2018–19Lahaou Konaté^Shooting guard FranceNanterre 92
2019–20
Not awarded[c]
2020–21Moustapha Fall (2)^Center FranceASVEL
2021–22Ismaël Kamagate[2]Paris Basketball
2022–23Victor Wembanyama[3]Forward/centerMetropolitans 92
2023–24John Brown[4]Forward United StatesAS Monaco Basket
2024–25Alpha Diallo

Awards by players

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RankPlayerAwards
1Richard Dacoury9
2Jim Bilba4
3John Lineman3
Tony Dobbins
5Florent Piétrus2
Moustapha Fall

Notes

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  1. ^Mokongo, born inBimbo, Central African Republic, also owns the French nationality.
  2. ^Charles Lombahe-Kahudi, born inKinshasa, also owns the Congolese nationality.
  3. ^There was no awarding in the2019–20, because the season was cancelled due to thecoronavirus pandemic in Europe.

References

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  1. ^Harrish, Kevin (23 October 2019)."Aaron Craft Will Retire From Basketball and Enroll in Medical School Following EuroLeague Season".Eleven Warriors. Retrieved4 June 2025.
  2. ^Askounis, Johnny (16 August 2022)."Paris retains youngsters Juhann Begarin and Ismael Kamagate - Eurohoops".www.eurohoops.net. Retrieved4 June 2025.
  3. ^Kassim, Ehsan (27 July 2024)."Where is Victor Wembanyama from? What to know of French star center at 2024 Paris Olympics".USA TODAY. Retrieved4 June 2025.
  4. ^Perley, Sam (15 November 2024)."Kemba Walker Reaches Finality Of Playing Career, Finds Closure In Monaco | Charlotte Hornets".NBA.com. Retrieved4 June 2025.
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