NBA Community Assist Award

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The National Basketball Association awards the Bob Lanier Community Assist Award for community engagement, philanthropic activity, and charity work. It is a monthly award, but season and off-season awards have also been given. In some cases multiple awards have been given in the same month. In 2022, the season-long award was renamed in honor of late Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer and NBA Global Ambassador, Bob Lanier, following his passing for his dedication to teaching NBA values and making a positive impact on communities across the globe. The award is sponsored by Kia Motors and is part of the NBA Cares program. [1] In the 2012–13 NBA season the season long award was accompanied by a $25,000 donation from Kia and the NBA to a charity of the recipients choice. [2]

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David Robinson Plaque

The winner of the award is presented a plaque dedicated to David Robinson. The plaque is inscribed. "Following the standard set by NBA Legend David Robinson, who improved the community piece by piece." [3]

Stephen Curry won the season-long award in the 2013-14 season. Stephen Curry close up.jpg
Stephen Curry won the season-long award in the 2013–14 season.

Award winners

Monthly award winners

2001–02 season [4]
2002–03 season [5]
2003–04 season [6]
2004–05 season [7]
2005–06 season [8]
2006–07 season [9]
2007–08 season [10]
2008–09 season [11]
2009–10 season [12]
2010–11 season [13]
2011–12 season [14]
2012–13 season [15]
2013–14 season
2014–15 season [22]
2015–16 season [23]
2016–17 season [24]
2017–18 season [25]
2018–19 season [26]
2019–20 season [27]
2020–21 season
2021–22 season

Season-long award winners

See also

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