Tim Duncan is the 2003 MVP
Tim Duncan becomes the first player since Jordan to win back to back MVP's. This has not officially been anounced but it is being reported by San Antonio News that the ballots reveal he is the winner of the award.
23.3 ppg 12.9 rpg 3.9 apg 2.9 bpg
Lead his team to the best record in the NBA.
I knew it was going to be either Duncan or Garnett who won the award, and in my own personal opinion it was to close to call. It could have gone either way but Duncan seemed to be a little bit better this year in the eyes of the voters. This hasn't been anounced so there are no numbers on the ballots as of yet but im sure someone will post them when they are available. It should have been a pretty close race between the two, we'll see.
Full article here. [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2003/story?id=1548677]
In other news Bobby Jackson won the 'sixth man of the year' award and Gilbert Arenas won the 'most improved player' award.
Tim Duncan becomes the first player since Jordan to win back to back MVP's. This has not officially been anounced but it is being reported by San Antonio News that the ballots reveal he is the winner of the award.
23.3 ppg 12.9 rpg 3.9 apg 2.9 bpg
Lead his team to the best record in the NBA.
I knew it was going to be either Duncan or Garnett who won the award, and in my own personal opinion it was to close to call. It could have gone either way but Duncan seemed to be a little bit better this year in the eyes of the voters. This hasn't been anounced so there are no numbers on the ballots as of yet but im sure someone will post them when they are available. It should have been a pretty close race between the two, we'll see.
Full article here. [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs2003/story?id=1548677]
In other news Bobby Jackson won the 'sixth man of the year' award and Gilbert Arenas won the 'most improved player' award.