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National Basketball Association award

NBA Defensive Player of the Year
Ben Wallace,Dikembe Mutombo andRudy Gobert have each won the award a record four times.
SportBasketball
LeagueNational Basketball Association
Awarded forBest defensive player in regular season of theNational Basketball Association
History
First award1982–83
Most wins4 (three-way tie)
Most recentEvan Mobley,Cleveland Cavaliers (2025)
National Basketball Associationawards and honors
Team awards
Individual awards
Honors

TheNBA Defensive Player of the Year is an annualNational Basketball Association (NBA) award given since the1982–83 NBA season to the best defensive player of the regular season. The winner is selected by a panel of 124 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada, each of whom casts a vote for first, second and third place selections. Each first-place vote is worth five points, second-place votes are worth three points, and a third-place vote is worth one. The player with the highest point total, regardless of the number of first-place votes, wins the award.[1][2] Since the2022–23 NBA season, winners receive theHakeem Olajuwon Trophy, named after the two-time defensive player of the year winner.

Dikembe Mutombo,Ben Wallace, andRudy Gobert have each won the award a record four times.[3]Dwight Howard has won the award three times,[4] and is the only player ever to have won it in three consecutive seasons.[5]Sidney Moncrief,Mark Eaton,Dennis Rodman,Hakeem Olajuwon,Alonzo Mourning andKawhi Leonard have each won it twice. The most recent award recipient isEvan Mobley of theCleveland Cavaliers.

Although five of the first six winners were perimeter players, the award has traditionally been given to big men whorebound andblock shots.[6][7] Only eight perimeter players have been honored: Moncrief,Alvin Robertson,Michael Cooper,Michael Jordan,Gary Payton,Ron Artest,Kawhi Leonard[8] andMarcus Smart. Payton and Smart are the only twopoint guards to have won.[9] Jordan, Olajuwon,David Robinson,Kevin Garnett andGiannis Antetokounmpo are the only winners to have also won theNBA Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) during their careers;[10] Jordan, Olajuwon and Antetokounmpo won both awards in the same season.[8] In Olajuwon's case, he is the only one to have also won theNBA Finals MVP Award and theNBA championship in the same season.[11] Jordan is the only recipient to have also won thescoring title in the same season,[12] when he also became the only player to win the award while averaging over 30 points per game (35.0).[13] On four occasions, the Defensive Player of the Year recipient was not voted to theNBA All-Defensive First Team in the same year. Robertson in 1986, Mutombo (1995),Tyson Chandler (2012), andMarc Gasol (2013) were instead named to the second team. Whereas the Defensive Player of the Year is voted on by the media, the All-Defensive teams were voted on by NBA coaches prior to 2014.[14][15]

As part of efforts to reduceload management for star players in the league, effective with the2023–24 season, when a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league andits players' union took effect, players must appear in at least 65 games to be eligible for most major regular-season awards, including Defensive Player of the Year. To receive credit for a game for purposes of award eligibility, a player must have been credited with at least 20 minutes played. However, two "near misses", in which the player appeared for 15 to 19 minutes, can be included in the 65-game count. Protections also exist for players who suffer season-ending injuries, who are eligible with 62 credited games, and those affected by what the CBA calls "bad faith circumstances".[16][17]

Winners

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head shot of Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan is one of five players to have won both an MVP and a Defensive Player of the Year award in their career.
head shot of David Robinson
David Robinson won the award in the 1991–92 NBA season.
Gary Payton was the first point guard to win the award.[18]
Dwight Howard at a game
Dwight Howard won the award in three consecutive years (2009–2011).
Rudy Gobert won the award four times in a seven-season span.
^Denotes player who is still active in the NBA
*Inducted into theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
§1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2025[19]
Player (#)Denotes the number of times the player has received the award
Team (#)Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won
SeasonPlayerPositionNationalityTeam
1982–83Sidney Moncrief*Shooting guard United StatesMilwaukee Bucks
1983–84Sidney Moncrief* (2)Shooting guard United StatesMilwaukee Bucks (2)
1984–85Mark EatonCenter United StatesUtah Jazz
1985–86Alvin RobertsonShooting guard United StatesSan Antonio Spurs
1986–87Michael Cooper*[a]Shooting guard United StatesLos Angeles Lakers
1987–88Michael Jordan*[b]Shooting guard United StatesChicago Bulls
1988–89Mark Eaton (2)Center United StatesUtah Jazz (2)
1989–90Dennis Rodman*[a]Small forward United StatesDetroit Pistons
1990–91Dennis Rodman* (2)Small forward United StatesDetroit Pistons (2)
1991–92David Robinson*Center United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (2)
1992–93Hakeem Olajuwon*Center United States[c]Houston Rockets
1993–94Hakeem Olajuwon* (2)[a][b]Center United States[c]Houston Rockets (2)
1994–95Dikembe Mutombo*Center Zaire[d]Denver Nuggets
1995–96Gary Payton*Point guard United StatesSeattle SuperSonics
1996–97Dikembe Mutombo* (2)Center Zaire[d]Atlanta Hawks
1997–98Dikembe Mutombo* (3)CenterDR Congo[d]Atlanta Hawks (2)
1998–99Alonzo Mourning*Center United StatesMiami Heat
1999–00Alonzo Mourning* (2)Center United StatesMiami Heat (2)
2000–01Dikembe Mutombo* (4)Center DR Congo[d]Philadelphia 76ers
2001–02Ben Wallace*Center United StatesDetroit Pistons (3)
2002–03Ben Wallace* (2)Center United StatesDetroit Pistons (4)
2003–04Ron ArtestSmall forward United StatesIndiana Pacers
2004–05Ben Wallace* (3)Center United StatesDetroit Pistons (5)
2005–06Ben Wallace* (4)Center United StatesDetroit Pistons (6)
2006–07Marcus CambyCenter United StatesDenver Nuggets (2)
2007–08Kevin Garnett*[a]Power forward United StatesBoston Celtics
2008–09Dwight Howard*Center United StatesOrlando Magic
2009–10Dwight Howard* (2)Center United StatesOrlando Magic (2)
2010–11Dwight Howard* (3)Center United StatesOrlando Magic (3)
2011–12Tyson ChandlerCenter United StatesNew York Knicks
2012–13Marc GasolCenter SpainMemphis Grizzlies
2013–14Joakim NoahCenter France[e]Chicago Bulls (2)
2014–15Kawhi Leonard^Small forward United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (3)
2015–16Kawhi Leonard^ (2)Small forward United StatesSan Antonio Spurs (4)
2016–17Draymond Green^[a]Power forward United StatesGolden State Warriors
2017–18Rudy Gobert^Center FranceUtah Jazz (3)
2018–19Rudy Gobert^ (2)Center FranceUtah Jazz (4)
2019–20Giannis Antetokounmpo^[b]Power forward GreeceMilwaukee Bucks (3)
2020–21Rudy Gobert^ (3)Center FranceUtah Jazz (5)
2021–22Marcus Smart^Point guard United StatesBoston Celtics (2)
2022–23Jaren Jackson Jr.^Power forward United StatesMemphis Grizzlies (2)
2023–24Rudy Gobert^ (4)Center FranceMinnesota Timberwolves
2024–25Evan Mobley^Power forward United StatesCleveland Cavaliers

Multi-time winners

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AwardsPlayerTeamYears
4Democratic Republic of the CongoDikembe MutomboDenver Nuggets,Atlanta Hawks (2),Philadelphia 76ers1995,1997,1998,2001
United StatesBen WallaceDetroit Pistons2002,2003,2005,2006
FranceRudy GobertUtah Jazz (3),Minnesota Timberwolves2018,2019,2021,2024
3United StatesDwight HowardOrlando Magic2009,2010,2011
2United StatesSidney MoncriefMilwaukee Bucks1983,1984
United StatesMark EatonUtah Jazz1985,1989
United StatesDennis RodmanDetroit Pistons1990,1991
NigeriaHakeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets1993,1994
United StatesAlonzo MourningMiami Heat1999,2000
United StatesKawhi LeonardSan Antonio Spurs2015,2016

Teams

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AwardsTeamsYears
6Detroit Pistons1990,1991,2002,2003,2005,2006
5Utah Jazz1985,1989,2018,2019,2021
4San Antonio Spurs1986,1992,2015,2016
3Milwaukee Bucks1983,1984,2020
Orlando Magic2009,2010,2011
2Atlanta Hawks1997,1998
Boston Celtics2008,2022
Chicago Bulls1988,2014
Denver Nuggets1995,2007
Houston Rockets1993,1994
Miami Heat1999,2000
Memphis Grizzlies2013,2023
1Golden State Warriors2017
Indiana Pacers2004
Los Angeles Lakers1987
Minnesota Timberwolves2024
New York Knicks2012
Philadelphia 76ers2001
Seattle SuperSonics1996
Cleveland Cavaliers2025
0Brooklyn NetsNone
Charlotte Hornets
Dallas Mavericks
Los Angeles Clippers
New Orleans Pelicans
Phoenix Suns
Portland Trail Blazers
Sacramento Kings
Toronto Raptors
Washington Wizards

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdeWonNBA championship in same season
  2. ^abcWonNBA Most Valuable Player Award in same season
  3. ^abHakeem Olajuwon was born inNigeria, but became a naturalized United States citizen in 1993.[20]
  4. ^abcdZaire was renamed theDemocratic Republic of the Congo in May 1997.[21]
  5. ^Noah was born in the United States to a French father and a Swedish mother, and has played on theFrance national basketball team.[22]

References

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  1. ^"Nuggets' Camby Wins NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award".NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. May 1, 2007. Archived fromthe original on November 8, 2012. RetrievedJuly 7, 2008.
  2. ^"Kevin Garnett Wins Defensive Player of the Year Award".NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. April 25, 2008. Archived fromthe original on June 29, 2012. RetrievedJuly 10, 2008.
  3. ^"Gobert ties NBA record with fourth DPOY award".ESPN.com. May 7, 2024.
  4. ^Botemps, Tim (June 10, 2021)."Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert wins 3rd career NBA Defensive Player of Year award".ESPN.com. RetrievedJuly 4, 2021.
  5. ^McMenamin, Dave (February 5, 2013)."Dwight Howard trying to avoid 'circus'". ESPN.Archived from the original on February 6, 2013.
  6. ^Stein, Marc (January 8, 2004)."Defending the little guy".ESPN.com.Archived from the original on February 17, 2016.
  7. ^Moore, Matt (April 7, 2015)."Rethinking Defensive Player of the Year: The Defensive Duo Award".CBSSports.com.Archived from the original on March 2, 2016.
  8. ^abWinderman, Ira (April 24, 2013)."LeBron second in vote for NBA Defensive Player of Year".South Floria Sun Sentinel.Archived from the original on March 15, 2022.
  9. ^"Boston Celtics' Marcus Smart wins NBA Defensive Player of the Year award for first time".ESPN.com. April 18, 2022. RetrievedApril 19, 2022.
  10. ^Velazquez, Matt (August 25, 2020)."Giannis Antetokounmpo is named NBA defensive player of the year and wants to share the credit".Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.Archived from the original on January 1, 2021. RetrievedAugust 26, 2020.
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  12. ^Sakamoto, Bob (May 25, 1988)."JORDAN EASILY DEFEATS BIRD IN MVP VOTING".South Florida Sun-Sentinel. RetrievedOctober 10, 2022.
  13. ^"By the numbers: Michel Jordan's unparalleled Bull career".NBC Sports Chicago. February 18, 2016. RetrievedOctober 10, 2022.
  14. ^Begley, Ian (May 23, 2012)."Tyson named to all-defensive second team". ESPN Internet Ventures.Archived from the original on June 26, 2012.
  15. ^McGraw, Mike (June 2, 2014)."Noah dominates all-defensive voting".Daily Herald.Archived from the original on April 2, 2015.
  16. ^Helin, Kurt (April 18, 2023)."More details emerge on new NBA CBA, including details on 65-game threshold for awards".NBC Sports. RetrievedJune 28, 2023.
  17. ^"Article XXIX, Section 6: Games Played Requirement for Certain League Honors"(PDF).NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement. National Basketball Players Association. July 2023. pp. 432–38. RetrievedSeptember 13, 2023. The games played requirement specifically applies to the MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and Most Improved Player awards, as well as the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams.
  18. ^Gress, Steve (September 4, 2013)."Looking back at The Glove".Corvallis Gazette-Times.Archived from the original on December 31, 2014.
  19. ^"2025 Hall of Fame Candidates".basketball-reference.com. RetrievedApril 9, 2024.
  20. ^"Hakeem Olajuwon Bio: 1992–93".NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived fromthe original on May 16, 2008. RetrievedJune 15, 2008.
  21. ^"Democratic Republic of the Congo".The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. RetrievedNovember 8, 2009.
  22. ^"Joakim Noah".HoopsHype.com. Archived fromthe original on March 27, 2014. RetrievedApril 22, 2014.

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