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Legends of the Game: A Complete List of NBA All-Star MVPs

The NBA All-Star Game MVP award is one of the most prestigious honors a player can earn, recognizing the best performance in the league’s annual midseason showcase. From all-time greats like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant to modern superstars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry, only the best of the best have claimed this coveted title. Dive into the full history of the award and see who has left their mark on the game.

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NBA All-Star Game MVPs: Celebrating the Best Performers in Basketball’s Premier Exhibition

The NBA All-Star Game is more than just an exhibition—it’s a stage where the league’s biggest stars shine the brightest. While being selected as an All-Star is a prestigious achievement on its own, earning the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award elevates a player into an exclusive club of legends.

Winning the All-Star MVP requires more than just star power. Players must deliver a performance that stands out among the best in the league, often showcasing exceptional scoring, playmaking, and leadership. This prestigious award has been claimed by some of the greatest names in basketball history, from the dominant eras of Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal to the modern brilliance of Stephen Curry and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The Legends of the All-Star MVP Award

Currently, Kobe Bryant and Bob Pettit hold the record for the most All-Star Game MVP honors, each securing the award four times. They are followed closely by all-time greats such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Shaquille O’Neal, and Oscar Robertson, who have each earned the honor three times.

LeBron James also holds the distinction of being the youngest player to ever win the award, capturing his first MVP at just 21 years and 51 days old during the 2006 All-Star Game in Houston.

A Complete List of NBA All-Star Game MVPs

From the first recipient in 1951 to the most recent honoree, here is the full list of every player who has been named NBA All-Star Game MVP:

YearPlayer (Team)Location
2024Damian Lillard (Milwaukee Bucks)Indianapolis
2023Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)Salt Lake City
2022Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)Cleveland
2021Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)Atlanta
2020Kawhi Leonard (LA Clippers)Chicago
2019Kevin Durant (Golden State Warriors)Charlotte
2018LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)Los Angeles
2017Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans)New Orleans
2016Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)Toronto
2015Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)New York City
2014Kyrie Irving (Cleveland Cavaliers)New Orleans
2013Chris Paul (LA Clippers)Houston
2012Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder)Orlando
2011Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)Los Angeles
2010Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat)Arlington
2009Shaquille O’Neal (Phoenix Suns) & Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)Phoenix
2008LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)New Orleans
2007Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)Paradise
2006LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)Houston
2005Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)Denver
2004Shaquille O’Neal (LA Lakers)Los Angeles
2003Kevin Garnett (Minnesota Timberwolves)Atlanta
2002Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)Philadelphia
2001Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)Washington, D.C.
2000Shaquille O’Neal (LA Lakers) & Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)Oakland
1998Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)New York City
1997Glen Rice (Charlotte Hornets)Cleveland
1996Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)San Antonio
1995Mitch Richmond (Sacramento Kings)Phoenix
1994Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls)Minneapolis
1993John Stockton & Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)Salt Lake City
1992Magic Johnson (LA Lakers)Orlando
1991Charles Barkley (Philadelphia 76ers)Charlotte
1990Magic Johnson (LA Lakers)Miami
1989Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)Houston
1988Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)Chicago
1987Tom Chambers (Seattle SuperSonics)Seattle
1986Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)Dallas
1985Ralph Sampson (Houston Rockets)Indianapolis
1984Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)Denver
1983Julius Erving (Philadelphia 76ers)Inglewood
1982Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)East Rutherford
1981Tiny Archibald (Boston Celtics)Richfield
1980George Gervin (San Antonio Spurs)Landover
1979David Thompson (Denver Nuggets)Pontiac
1978Randy Smith (Buffalo Braves)Atlanta
1977Julius Erving (Philadelphia 76ers)Milwaukee
1976Dave Bing (Washington Bullets)Philadelphia
1975Walt Frazier (New York Knicks)Phoenix
1974Bob Lanier (Detroit Pistons)Seattle
1973Dave Cowens (Boston Celtics)Chicago
1972Jerry West (LA Lakers)Inglewood
1971Lenny Wilkens (Seattle SuperSonics)San Diego
1970Willis Reed (New York Knicks)Philadelphia
1969Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)Baltimore
1968Hal Greer (Philadelphia 76ers)New York City
1967Rick Barry (Golden State Warriors)Daly City
1966Adrian Smith (Cincinnati Royals)Cincinnati
1965Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati Royals)St. Louis
1964Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)Boston
1963Bill Russell (Boston Celtics)Los Angeles
1962Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)St. Louis
1961Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)Syracuse
1960Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia Warriors)Philadelphia
1959Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)Detroit
1958Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)St. Louis
1957Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics)Boston
1956Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)Rochester
1955Bill Sharman (Boston Celtics)New York City
1954Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics)New York City
1953George Mikan (Minneapolis Lakers)Fort Wayne
1952Paul Arizin (Philadelphia Warriors)Boston
1951Ed Macauley (Boston Celtics)Boston

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