Antetokounmpo, the 2018-19 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player, becomes the fifth player selected as both the NBA MVP and the NBA Defensive Player of the Year in a career, joining Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson and Kevin Garnett.
The 6-11 Greek forward also joins Sidney Moncrief as the only players to win the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award with the Bucks. Moncrief played for Milwaukee when he earned the honor in both the 1982-83 and 1983-84 seasons, the first two seasons that the award was presented.
Antetokounmpo received 75 first-place votes from a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters and earned 432 total points. Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (200 points; 14 first-place votes) and Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert (187 points; six first-place votes) finished in second and third place, respectively. Gobert was honored as the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year in each of the previous two seasons.
Players were awarded five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote and one point for each third-place vote. The voting was conducted based on regular-season games played through March 11. The seeding games, which were played July 30 – Aug. 14 as part of the 2019-20 season restart, did not count toward voting for the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award or the league’s other traditional end-of-season awards.
In games played through March 11, Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to the NBA’s best defensive rating as they allowed 101.6 points per 100 possessions. With Antetokounmpo on the court, Milwaukee allowed only 96.5 points per 100 possessions, the lowest defensive rating among the more than 300 players who averaged at least 15.0 minutes per game.
From the beginning of the season through March 11, Milwaukee’s opponents shot an NBA-low 41.3 percent from the field. Antetokounmpo held his matchups to 36.5 percent shooting from the field, the lowest percentage among the more than 250 players who faced at least 300 shots.
Antetokounmpo averaged an NBA-high 11.5 defensive rebounds in games played through March 11, highlighted by nine games with at least 15 defensive rebounds. He also averaged 1.04 steals and 1.02 blocked shots, making him one of six players to average one or more in both categories.
In addition to being named the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Antetokounmpo is a finalist for the 2019-20 Kia NBA Most Valuable Award after averaging 29.6 points, 13.7 rebounds and 5.8 assists in games played through March 11 while helping Milwaukee post an NBA-best 53-12 record during that period. TNT will announce the winner of the Kia NBA MVP Award during its coverage of the 2020 NBA Playoffs.
The voting results for the 2019-20 Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award are below. The balloting was tabulated by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP. Complete ballots for each voter will be posted at https://on.nba.com/38ERy0S after the announcement of all end-of-season awards.
VOTING RESULTS: 2019-20 KIA NBA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Player (Team) 1st Place Votes 2nd Place Votes 3rd Place Votes Total Points
(5 Points) (3 Points) (1 Point)
Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee) 75 18 3 432
Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers) 14 30 40 200
Rudy Gobert (Utah) 6 44 25 187
Ben Simmons (Philadelphia) 1 5 12 32
Bam Adebayo (Miami) 2 1 4 17
Patrick Beverley (LA Clippers) 1 0 2 7
Marcus Smart (Boston) 0 1 4 7
Andre Drummond (Cleveland) 1 0 0 5
Kawhi Leonard (LA Clippers) 0 0 5 5
Brook Lopez (Milwaukee) 0 0 4 4
Hassan Whiteside (Portland) 0 1 0 3
Jarrett Allen (Brooklyn) 0 0 1 1
Below is the all-time list of recipients of the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award.
KIA NBA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS
1982-83 – Sidney Moncrief, Milwaukee 1995-96 – Gary Payton, Seattle 2008-09 – Dwight Howard, Orlando
1983-84 – Sidney Moncrief, Milwaukee 1996-97 – Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta 2009-10 – Dwight Howard, Orlando
1984-85 – Mark Eaton, Utah 1997-98 – Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta 2010-11 – Dwight Howard, Orlando
1985-86 – Alvin Robertson, San Antonio 1998-99 – Alonzo Mourning, Miami 2011-12 – Tyson Chandler, New York
1986-87 – Michael Cooper, L.A. Lakers 1999-00 – Alonzo Mourning, Miami 2012-13 – Marc Gasol, Memphis
1987-88 – Michael Jordan, Chicago 2000-01 – Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 2013-14 – Joakim Noah, Chicago
1988-89 – Mark Eaton, Utah 2001-02 – Ben Wallace, Detroit 2014-15 – Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio
1989-90 – Dennis Rodman, Detroit 2002-03 – Ben Wallace, Detroit 2015-16 – Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio
1990-91 – Dennis Rodman, Detroit 2003-04 – Metta World Peace, Indiana 2016-17 – Draymond Green, Golden State
1991-92 – David Robinson, San Antonio 2004-05 – Ben Wallace, Detroit 2017-18 – Rudy Gobert, Utah
1992-93 – Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 2005-06 – Ben Wallace, Detroit 2018-19 – Rudy Gobert, Utah
1993-94 – Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston 2006-07 – Marcus Camby, Denver 2019-20 – Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee
1994-95 – Dikembe Mutombo, Denver 2007-08 – Kevin Garnett, Boston