NBA G League Most Valuable Player Award

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No player has been named the MVP more than once, and only one international player has won the award. Ansu Sesay was the inaugural winner while playing for the Greenville Groove.[2] By position, guards have won the award with 12 winners, followed by forwards with eight. Only one center has won, Courtney Sims in 2008–09.

Winners

Denotes the year co-MVPs were named.
Ansu Sesay won the league's first award in 2002.
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Devin Brown won the award in 2003 while playing for the Fayetteville Patriots.
Season Player Position Nationality Team
2001–02 Ansu Sesay[2] Forward  United States Greenville Groove
2002–03 Devin Brown[3] Guard  United States Fayetteville Patriots
2003–04 Tierre Brown[4] Guard  United States Charleston Lowgators
2004–05 Matt Carroll[5] Guard  United States Roanoke Dazzle
2005–06 Marcus Fizer[6] Forward  United States Austin Toros
2006–07 Randy Livingston[3] Guard  United States Idaho Stampede
2007–08 Kasib Powell[7] Forward  United States Sioux Falls Skyforce
2008–09 Courtney Sims[3] Center  United States Iowa Energy
2009–10 Mike Harris[8] Forward  United States Rio Grande Valley Vipers
2010–11 Curtis Stinson[9] Guard  United States Iowa Energy (2)
2011–12 Justin Dentmon[10] Guard  United States Austin Toros (2)
2012–13 Drew Goudelock[3] Guard  United States Rio Grande Valley Vipers (2)
2013–14 Ron Howard[11] Guard  United States Fort Wayne Mad Ants
Othyus Jeffers[11] Forward  United States Iowa Energy (3)
2014–15 Tim Frazier[12] Guard  United States Maine Red Claws
2015–16 Jarnell Stokes[13] Forward  United States Sioux Falls Skyforce (2)
2016–17 Vander Blue[14] Guard  United States Los Angeles D-Fenders
2017–18 Lorenzo Brown[15] Guard  United States Raptors 905
2018–19 Chris Boucher[16] Forward  Canada Raptors 905 (2)
2019–20 Frank Mason III[17] Guard  United States Wisconsin Herd
2020–21 Paul Reed[18] Forward  United States Delaware Blue Coats
2021–22 Trevelin Queen[19] Shooting guard  United States Rio Grande Valley Vipers (3)

See also

References

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