MVP stands for Most Valuable Player in basketball. Award recognizes player's most significant impact on team's success. Criteria include statistical performance, leadership, and team success. Voting process involves sportswriters, broadcasters, players, or coaches
MVP is an individual who doesn't work for Microsoft but contributes to Microsoft communities. Candidates must be non-Microsoft employees and experts in specific Microsoft areas. There are 11 award categories with 5-15+ contribution areas each
Anthony Edwards rose 3 spots to become NBA's No. 1 player. Kevin Durant fell 2 spots but showed improved efficiency last season. Joel Embiid dropped 5 spots due to injuries. LeBron James rose 2 spots after Olympic gold medal win. Stephen Curry fell 1 spot despite strong season
Vlade Divac and Žarko Paspalj were first Serbian players in NBA in 1989-90. Darko Miličić became first Serbian NBA champion in 2004
Born in Yaoundé, Cameroon, started basketball at age 15. Transferred from Montverde Academy to The Rock School in Florida. Played one year at Kansas, earning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year
MVP recognizes greatest individual performance in league, competition or team. Award highlights excellence and outstandingness among peers