FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player
The FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player is an award, that is given by FIBA, to the Most Valuable Player of the FIBA Basketball World Cup. The inaugural award was handed out in 1950, to Oscar Furlong.
FIBA World Cup awards |
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FIBA World Cup awards |
Youth World Cup awards |
Winners
Denotes player whose team won that years tournament | |
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
** | Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame |
*** | Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame |
Denotes player who is still active | |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player had been named MVP at that time |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times a player from this team had won at that time |
Year | Player | Position | Team | Ref. |
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1950 | Oscar Furlong** | [1] | ||
1954 | Kirby Minter | [1] | ||
1959 | Amaury Pasos** | [1] | ||
1963 | Wlamir Marques | [1] | ||
1967 | Ivo Daneu** | [1] | ||
1970 | Sergei Belov*** | [1] | ||
1974 | Dragan Kićanović** | [1] | ||
1978 | Dražen Dalipagić*** | [1] | ||
1982 | Rolando Frazer | [1] | ||
1986 | Dražen Petrović*** | [1] | ||
1990 | Toni Kukoč** | [1] | ||
1994 | Shaquille O'Neal*** | [1] | ||
1998 | Dejan Bodiroga | [1] | ||
2002 | Dirk Nowitzki | [1] | ||
2006 | Pau Gasol | [2] | ||
2010 | Kevin Durant | [3] | ||
2014 | Kyrie Irving | [4] | ||
2019 | Ricky Rubio | [5] |
See also
- FIBA World Cup
- FIBA World Cup Top Scorer
- FIBA World Cup All-Tournament Team
- FIBA World Cup Records
- FIBA EuroBasket
- FIBA EuroBasket MVP
- FIBA EuroBasket Top Scorer
- FIBA EuroBasket All-Tournament Team
- FIBA EuroBasket Records
- FIBA Hall of Fame
- FIBA Order of Merit
- FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991)
References
- "History, All time Medallists". fiba.com.
- "FIBA - Gasol named MVP, headlines All-Tournament Team". fiba.com.
- "USA - Durant named tournament MVP". fiba.com.
- "Irving joins select company of MVPs". fiba.com.
- "TISSOT Most Valuable Player Rubio headlines the All-Star Five". FIBA. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
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