ABA Most Valuable Player Award


The Most Valuable Player was an annual award first awarded in the. Every player who has won the award has played for a team with at least 45 regular-season wins. The inaugural award winner was Hall of Famer Connie Hawkins. Hall of Famer Julius Erving won the award three times, all with the New York Nets. Mel Daniels won it twice with the Indiana Pacers. Erving and George McGinnis were joint winners in the.
Two rookies won the award: Spencer Haywood in the and Artis Gilmore in the. All are in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
SeasonPlayerPositionTeamPlayoff Finish
*Forward/CenterPittsburgh PipersWon 1968 ABA Finals
*CenterIndiana PacersLost in ABA Finals
*Forward/CenterDenver RocketsLost in Division Finals
* CenterIndiana PacersLost in Division Finals
*CenterKentucky ColonelsLost in Division Semifinals
*Guard/ForwardCarolina CougarsLost in Division Finals
*ForwardNew York NetsWon ABA Finals
* ForwardNew York NetsLost in Division Semifinals
*Forward/CenterIndiana PacersLost in ABA Finals
* ForwardNew York NetsWon ABA Finals

Erving and McGinnis both won the award for the 1974-75 season.
Daniels and Erving were the only multiple time winners.
Erving is the only player to also win the NBA Most Valuable Player Award.