BBL Most Valuable Player Award

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The British Basketball League Most Valuable Player award is an annual award of the United Kingdom's top professional basketball league, the British Basketball League. It is awarded to the league's top performing player throughout the duration of the season. The award is decided by a panel consisting of each of the League's team's head coaches, who submit one vote each at the end of the regular season, and the player with the most votes is presented with the award. Only on one occasion - the 2006–2007 season - has the award been shared between two players (Jeff Bonds and Brian Dux) due to a tie in the voting. Six players - Alton Byrd, Tony Dorsey, Trey Moore and Andrew Sullivan, Rahmon Fletcher, Justin Robinson - have won the award twice, whilst only three British-born players have won the award, namely Roger Huggins, Andrew Sullivan, and Justin Robinson.

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Winners

SeasonPlayerTeam
2022–23 Flag of the United States.svg Sam Dekker London Lions
2021–22 Flag of the United States.svg Geno Crandall Leicester Riders
2020–21 Flag of the United States.svg Geno Crandall [1] Leicester Riders
2018–19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Robinson (2x) [2] London Lions
2017–18 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Justin Robinson London Lions
2016–17 Flag of the United States.svg Rahmon Fletcher (2x) Newcastle Eagles
2015–16 Flag of the United States.svg Rahmon Fletcher Newcastle Eagles
2014–15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charles Smith Newcastle Eagles
2013–14 Flag of the United States.svg Zaire Taylor Worcester Wolves
2012–13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Sullivan (2×) Leicester Riders
2011–12 Flag of the United States.svg Joe Chapman Newcastle Eagles
2010–11 Flag of the United States.svg Jeremy Bell Cheshire Jets
2009–10 Flag of the United States.svg Mike Cook Sheffield Sharks
2008–09 Flag of the United States.svg Trey Moore (2×) Newcastle Eagles
2007–08 Flag of the United States.svg Lynard Stewart Newcastle Eagles
2006–07 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Spain.svg Jeff Bonds and
Flag of the United States.svg Brian Dux
Sheffield Sharks
Guildford Heat
2005–06 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andrew Sullivan Newcastle Eagles
2004–05 Flag of the United States.svg Trey Moore Chester Jets
2003–04 Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Williams Scottish Rocks
2002–03 Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Gregory Chester Jets
2001–02 Flag of the United States.svg John Thomas Chester Jets
2000–01 Flag of the United States.svg Loren Meyer Chester Jets
1999–00 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Dorsey (2×) Manchester Giants
1998–99 Flag of the United States.svg Terrell Myers Sheffield Sharks
1997–98 Flag of the United States.svg Eric Burks Greater London Leopards
1996–97 Flag of the United States.svg John White Leopards
1995–96 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Dorsey Birmingham Bullets
1994–95 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Roger Huggins Sheffield Sharks
1993–94 Flag of Barbados.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nigel Lloyd Thames Valley Tigers
1992–93 Flag of the United States.svg Colin Irish Worthing Bears
1991–92 Flag of the United States.svg Alton Byrd (2×) Kingston Kings
1990–91 Flag of the United States.svg Alton Byrd Kingston Kings
1989–90 Flag of the United States.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Clyde Vaughan Sunderland Saints
1988–89 Flag of the United States.svg Alan Cunningham Glasgow Rangers
1987–88 Flag of the United States.svg Daryl Thomas Hemel Royals

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