List of Philippine Basketball Association awards

Philippine Basketball Association awards and honors
Championship
Individual annual awards
Individual conference awards
Honors

* Awards given by the PBA Press Corps

The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) presents twelve annual awards to recognize its teams, players, and coaches for their accomplishments. An additional seven awards officially recognized by the PBA were also given annually by the PBA Press Corps during a season break. This does not include the championship trophies for the Philippine, Commissioner's and Governors' Cups which are given to the winning team of the its respective finals.

The league awarded trophies with varying designs for their tournament/conference champions from 1975 to 1993 until the trophy designs were standardized in 1994 for the All-Filipino, Commissioner's and Governors' Cups.

The Commissioner's and Governors' Cups were deactivated in 2003, when the name of the second and third conferences were changed to Invitational and Reinforced Conferences. Further changes in the tournament calendar were made in 2004 when the league decided to hold only two tournaments per season; the All-Filipino Cup, renamed as the Philippine Cup and the import-laced Fiesta Conference.

The Philippine Cup trophy design also varied from 2003 to 2006. In 2007, a new trophy, named the "Perpetual Trophy", later named as the Jun Bernardino Trophy was made for the winners of the said tournament. In 2010, the league re-adopted the three-conference season format and reactivated the Commissioner's and Governors' Cups as the second and third conference of the PBA season.

Aside from these annual awards, the league also has weekly honors during the conference for its players.

Each individual award, with the exception of the Best Player of the Conference, Best Import and Finals MVP (which are given near the conclusion of the conference), is awarded during the PBA Leo Awards, which is held before the start of the fourth game (or third game if it is a best-of-five) of the third conference's finals series.

Team trophies

Note: The league awarded different trophy designs for the All-Filipino Conference/Philippine Cup from 1975 to 1994 and from 2003 to 2007. The other import-laced, non-consecutive and special conferences from 1975 to 2010 such as the Open, Reinforced, Invitational, and Fiesta Conferences have different trophy designs per tournament.

Image Award Created Description Most recent winner Notes
the second incarnation of the Jun Bernardino Trophy Jun Bernardino Trophy 2007The PBA's championship trophy awarded to the winning team of the Philippine Cup Finals.San Miguel Beermen
All-Filipino Cup 1994The PBA's championship trophy awarded to the winning team of the All-Filipino Cup Finals. It was replaced by the Jun Bernardino Trophy. N/A; trophy retired after 2002
The PBA Commissioner's Cup trophy won by the Alaska Aces in 2013. PBA Commissioner's Cup 1994The PBA's championship trophy awarded to the winning team of the Commissioner's Cup Finals.Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
The PBA Governors' Cup trophy won by the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in 2016. PBA Governors' Cup 1994The PBA's championship trophy awarded to the winning team of the Governors' Cup Finals.Barangay Ginebra San Miguel

Honors

Honor Created Description Notes
Mythical Team 1975 Two 5-player teams (a first and second team) composed of the best players in the league following every PBA season. From 1975 to 1983 only five players were selected.
All-Rookie Team 2004–05Two 5-player teams (a first and second team) composed of the top rookies during the season. This award is given by the PBA Press Corps[1]
All-Defensive Team 1985Two 5-player teams (a first and second team) composed of the best defensive players during the season.

Individual season awards

Award Created Description Most recent winner(s) Notes
All-Star Game MVP 1989Awarded to the best performing player of the annual PBA All-Star Game as voted by a panel of media members.Alex Cabagnot (San Miguel Beermen)
Rookie of the Year 1976Awarded to the top rookie of the season.Chris Newsome (Meralco Bolts)
Most Valuable Player 1975Awarded to the best performing player of the season as voted by a panel of sportswriters and media members.June Mar Fajardo (San Miguel Beermen)
Most Improved Player 1983Awarded to the most improved player in the league.Jericho Cruz (GlobalPort Batang Pier)
Samboy Lim Sportsmanship award 1993Named in 2016 after its first awardee, Samboy Lim. Awarded to the player who displays "the ideals of sportsmanship on the court with ethical behavior, fair play and integrity".June Mar Fajardo (San Miguel Beermen)
Coach of the Year
(Baby Dalupan Trophy)
1993Named after Baby Dalupan; awarded to the best coach of the season as voted by a panel of sportswriters and media members. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps. Leo Austria (San Miguel Beermen)[2]
Executive of the Year
(Danny Floro Trophy)
2008–09Named after Danny Floro; awarded to the PBA top front office executive as voted by a panel of sportswriters and media. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps. Raymond Yu and Terry Que (Rain or Shine Elasto Painters) [2]
Defensive Player of the Year 1993Awarded to the top defensive player of the season as voted by a panel of sportswriters and media. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps.Chris Ross (San Miguel Beermen)[1]
Order of Merit 2008–09Awarded to the player who had the most "Best Player of the Week" awards in a season. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps.Jayson Castro (TNT KaTropa)[1]
Scoring Champion 2011–12Awarded to the player who has the highest points per game (ppg) average in a season. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps.Terrence Romeo (GlobalPort Batang Pier)[1]
Comeback Player of the Year
(Bogs Adornado Trophy)
1993Named after Bogs Adornado; awarded to the player who made an astounding comeback and created a huge impact with his performance in a season. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps.Paul Lee (Rain or Shine Elasto Painters)[3]
Mr. Quality Minutes 1993Awarded to the best performing player as a substitute (or sixth man) during the season. This award is given annually by the PBA Press Corps.Jericho Cruz (Rain or Shine Elasto Painters)[1]

Individual conference awards

Award Created Description Most recent winner(s) Notes
Finals Most Valuable Player 1996Awarded to the best performing player of the conference's Finals as voted by a panel of sportswriters and media.LA Tenorio (Barangay Ginebra San Miguel)
2016 Governors' Cup
Best Player of the Conference 1994Awarded to the best performing player of the conference. Jayson Castro (TNT KaTropa)
2016 Governors' Cup
Bobby Parks Best Import the Conference 1994Named after Bobby Parks; awarded to the best performing non-local player (import) of the conference.Allen Durham (Meralco Bolts)
2016 Governors' Cup
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See also

References

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