The National Basketball League Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) is an annual National Basketball League (NBL) award given since the league's inaugural season to the best performing player of the regular season. As of the 2023–24 season, coaches and captains from each team, and a panel of experts, vote for the MVP.[1] The votes are collated and the individual with the most votes at the end of the regular season is awarded the Most Valuable Player.[2] The winner receives the Andrew Gaze Trophy,[3][4] which is named in honour of Australian basketball legend Andrew Gaze, a seven-time winner of the NBL MVP award.[2]

Winners

Andrew Gaze won the award seven times
Bryce Cotton is a four-time winner of the award
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Season Player Nationality Team
1979 Ken Richardson  United States West Adelaide Bearcats (1)
1980 Rocky Smith  United States St. Kilda Saints (1)
1981 Mike Jones  United States Illawarra Hawks (1)
1982 Al Green  United States West Adelaide Bearcats (2)
1983 Owen Wells  United States Sydney Supersonics (1)
1984 Leroy Loggins  United States Brisbane Bullets (1)
1985 Ray Borner  Australia Coburg Giants (1)
1986 Leroy Loggins (2)  United States Brisbane Bullets (2)
1987 Mark Davis
Leroy Loggins (3)
 United States
 United States
Adelaide 36ers (1)
Brisbane Bullets (3)
1988 Joe Hurst  United States Hobart Devils (1)
1989 Scott Fisher  United States North Melbourne Giants (1)
1990 Derek Rucker  United States Brisbane Bullets (4)
1991 Andrew Gaze  Australia Melbourne Tigers (1)
1992 Scott Fisher (2)
Andrew Gaze (2)
 United States
 Australia
North Melbourne Giants (2)
Melbourne Tigers (2)
1993 Robert Rose  United States South East Melbourne Magic (1)
1994 Andrew Gaze (3)  Australia Melbourne Tigers (3)
1995 Andrew Gaze (4)  Australia Melbourne Tigers (4)
1996 Andrew Gaze (5)  Australia Melbourne Tigers (5)
1997 Andrew Gaze (6)  Australia Melbourne Tigers (6)
1998 Andrew Gaze (7)  Australia Melbourne Tigers (7)
1998–99 Steve Woodberry  United States Brisbane Bullets (5)
1999–2000 Paul Rodgers  Australia Perth Wildcats (1)
2000–01 Robert Rose (2)  United States Townsville Crocodiles (1)
2001–02 Mark Bradtke  Australia Melbourne Tigers (8)
2002–03 Chris Williams  United States Sydney Kings (1)
2003–04 Matthew Nielsen  Australia Sydney Kings (2)
2004–05 Brian Wethers  United States Hunter Pirates (1)
2005–06 Chris Anstey  Australia Melbourne Tigers (9)
2006–07 Sam Mackinnon  Australia Brisbane Bullets (6)
2007–08 Chris Anstey (2)  Australia Melbourne Tigers (10)
2008–09 Kirk Penney  New Zealand New Zealand Breakers (1)
2009–10 Corey Williams  United States Townsville Crocodiles (2)
2010–11 Gary Ervin  United States Wollongong Hawks (2)
2011–12 Kevin Lisch  United States Perth Wildcats (2)
2012–13 Cedric Jackson  United States New Zealand Breakers (2)
2013–14 Rotnei Clarke  United States Wollongong Hawks (3)
2014–15 Brian Conklin  United States Townsville Crocodiles (3)
2015–16 Kevin Lisch (2)  United States Illawarra Hawks (4)
2016–17 Jerome Randle  United States Adelaide 36ers (2)
2017–18 Bryce Cotton  United States Perth Wildcats (3)
2018–19 Andrew Bogut  Australia Sydney Kings (3)
2019–20 Bryce Cotton (2)  United States Perth Wildcats (4)
2020–21 Bryce Cotton (3)  United States Perth Wildcats (5)
2021–22 Jaylen Adams  United States Sydney Kings (4)
2022–23 Xavier Cooks  Australia Sydney Kings (5)
2023–24 Bryce Cotton (4)  United States Perth Wildcats (6)
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Multi-time winners

See also

References

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