Yesterday marked the first occasion of what will be an annual event – the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) ‘Basketball Players Awards’. First teased in April by NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts, the event – held in Las Vegas, but airing nationally on BET – represents the first opportunity for players to acknowledge the excellence of their peers, following in the tradition of The Emmy Awards, The Grammy Awards and The Academy Awards.
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Speaking in anticipation of the event earlier this year, the NBPA’s Roberts said, “Our players have long wanted to recognize greatness from within their own ranks, and with the first-ever Basketball Players Awards we have created a vehicle for them to do so. The level of participation from players in the voting process has been overwhelming so far and we are looking forward to unveiling all of the results this July in Las Vegas.”
Some of the awards presented last night seem like they were ripped directly from barbershop or water cooler conversations – awards like “Hardest To Guardâ€, “Clutch Performerâ€, and “Player You Secretly Wish Was on Your Team†put to rest incessant media speculation and accounted for what advanced metrics never could. Taking votes directly from the league’s players, some of the usual suspects, guys like Stephen Curry and NBA players union Vice President Lebron James received awards for some of their on court intangibles that fans and the media might not otherwise recognize.
forwp-incontent-custom-banner ampforwp-incontent-ad2">Perhaps the biggest moment of the evening came when the “Most Valuable Player†award was announced, and unlike the league’s decision in June, this time the players selected James Harden – who was locked in a fierce battle for the award during the season, before ultimately placing second behind Stephen Curry during the season.
“All I know is that the [players] have a sense of who they respect and whose game they respect, in a way that the media can’t possibly know, because the media hasn’t played with these guys,” said Roberts. “So it’s an interesting, different perspective. I don’t want to say that one’s better than the other. It’s up to you. But it’s interesting to me to hear what the players have to say about their brothers.”
A very special moment during the presentation came when former NBA superstar and league MVP Allen Iverson received the “Game-Changer Honorâ€, acknowledging his contributions to the league and the sport. Echoing the sentiments of players throughout the night, Iverson galvanized the feeling of the night during his acceptance speech when he said, “This is one of the most special awards I’ve ever received because it comes from y’allâ€, as he spoke to the players in attendance.