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The following are the basketball events of the year 1970 throughout the world.

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The following are the basketball events of the year 1970 throughout the world. Tournaments include international (FIBA), professional (club) and amateur and collegiate levels.

Player awards

American Basketball Association

Spencer Haywood was named the Most Valuable Player for the 1969-70 ABA season and the Most Valuable Player for the 1970 ABA All-Star Game. Spencer Haywood at Nellis (cropped).jpg
Spencer Haywood was named the Most Valuable Player for the 1969–70 ABA season and the Most Valuable Player for the 1970 ABA All-Star Game.
ABA Most Valuable Player Award
ABA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player Award
ABA Rookie of the Year Award

National Basketball Association

Willis Reed was named the NBA Most Valuable Player, NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player and the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in 1970. Willis Reed 1972 publicity photo.jpg
Willis Reed was named the NBA Most Valuable Player, NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player and the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player in 1970.
NBA Most Valuable Player Award
NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
NBA Rookie of the Year Award

NAIA

NAIA Basketball Tournament Most Valuable Player

NCAA

Naismith College Player of the Year
Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year
Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year
UPI College Basketball Player of the Year
USBWA College Player of the Year
Sporting News Men's College Basketball Player of the Year
Haggerty Award
Robert V. Geasey Trophy
NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player
Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Big Eight Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Mid-American Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Missouri Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Ohio Valley Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Pacific Coast Athletic Association Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Southeastern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Southland Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Southern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
Southwest Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year
West Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year

NCAA College Division

NCAA College Division basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player

Eastern Professional Basketball League

EPBL Most Valuable Player

ABA

NBA

FIBA

NAIA

NCAA

Women's tournaments

International Competition

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Deaths

Births

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