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Complete List of NBA All-Star Game MVP Winners (1951–2026)

GH News Media07:59-16/02/2026
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The NBA All-Star Game Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is one of basketball’s most exclusive individual honours — a distinction reserved for only the game’s elite.

To even contend for the accolade, a player must first earn selection to the prestigious NBA All-Star Game. That process alone requires recognition from fans, media, fellow players and coaches. From there, the challenge intensifies: the selected star must then outshine the league’s finest performers on a weekend when global attention is fixed solely on the NBA, with regular-season action temporarily suspended.

Two legends share the record for the most All-Star Game MVP awards — Bob Pettit and Kobe Bryant, who each claimed the honour four times. Close behind are Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, and LeBron James, all of whom have earned the award on three occasions.

Beyond his three MVP trophies, LeBron James also holds a unique place in All-Star history as the youngest recipient of the award. The three-time Olympic champion was just 21 years and 51 days old when he captured MVP honours at the 2006 All-Star Game in Houston — a milestone that underscored his early dominance.

Below is the complete list of every NBA All-Star Game MVP from 1951 to the present, chronicling decades of standout performances from the sport’s greatest icons.

Year

Player (Team)

Location

2026

Anthony Edwards (Memphis Grizzlies)

Los Angeles

2025

Steph Curry (Golden State Warriors)

San Francisco

2024

Damian Lillard (Milwaukee Bucks)

Indianapolis

2023

Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)

Salt Lake City

2022

Steph Curry (Golden State Warriors)

Cleveland

2021

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)

Atlanta

2020

Kawhi Leonard (LA Clippers)

Chicago

2019

Kevin Durant (Golden State Warriors)

Charlotte

2018

LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)

Los Angeles

2017

Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans)

New Orleans

2016

Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)

Toronto

2015

Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)

New York City

2014

Kyrie Irving (Cleveland Cavaliers)

New Orleans

2013

Chris Paul (LA Clippers)

Houston

2012

Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder)

Orlando

2011

Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)

Los Angeles

2010

Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat)

Arlington

2009

Shaquille O’Neal (Phoenix Suns) & Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)

Phoenix

2008

LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)

New Orleans

2007

Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)

Paradise

2006

LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)

Houston

2005

Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)

Denver

2004

Shaquille O'Neal (LA Lakers)

Los Angeles

2003

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Kevin Garnett (Minnesota Timberwolves)

Atlanta

2002

Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)

Philadelphia

2001

Allen Iverson (Philadelphia 76ers)

Washington, D.C.

2000

Shaquille O'Neal (LA Lakers) & Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)

Oakland

1998

Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

New York City

1997

Glen Rice (Charlotte Hornets)

Cleveland

1996

Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

San Antonio

1995

Mitch Richmond (Sacramento Kings)

Phoenix

1994

Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls)

Minneapolis

1993

John Stockton & Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)

Salt Lake City

1992

Magic Johnson (LA Lakers)

Orlando

1991

Charles Barkley (Philadelphia 76ers)

Charlotte

1990

Magic Johnson (LA Lakers)

Miami

1989

Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)

Houston

1988

Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

Chicago

1987

Tom Chambers (Seattle SuperSonics)

Seattle

1986

Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)

Dallas

1985

Ralph Sampson (Houston Rockets)

Indianapolis

1984

Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)

Denver

1983

Julius Erving (Philadelphia 76ers)

Inglewood

1982

Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)

East Rutherford

1981

Tiny Archibald (Boston Celtics)

Richfield

1980

George Gervin (San Antonio Spurs)

Landover

1979

David Thompson (Denver Nuggets)

Pontiac

1978

Randy Smith (Buffalo Braves)

Atlanta

1977

Julius Erving (Philadelphia 76ers)

Milwaukee

1976

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Dave Bing (Washington Bullets)

Philadelphia

1975

Walt Frazier (New York Knicks)

Phoenix

1974

Bob Lanier (Detroit Pistons)

Seattle

1973

Dave Cowens (Boston Celtics)

Chicago

1972

Jerry West (LA Lakers)

Inglewood

1971

Lenny Wilkens (Seattle SuperSonics)

San Diego

1970

Willis Reed (New York Knicks)

Philadelphia

1969

Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)

Baltimore

1968

Hal Greer (Philadelphia 76ers)

New York City

1967

Rick Barry (Golden State Warriors)

Daly City

1966

Adrian Smith (Cincinnati Royals)

Cincinnati

1965

Jerry Lucas (Cincinnati Royals)

St. Louis

1964

Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)

Boston

1963

Bill Russell (Boston Celtics)

Los Angeles

1962

Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)

St. Louis

1961

Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals)

Syracuse

1960

Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia Warriors)

Philadelphia

1959

Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)

Detroit

1958

Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)

St. Louis

1957

Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics)

Boston

1956

Bob Pettit (St. Louis Hawks)

Rochester

1955

Bill Sharman (Boston Celtics)

New York City

1954

Bob Cousy (Boston Celtics)

New York City

1953

George Mikan (Minneapolis Lakers)

Fort Wayne

1952

Paul Arizin (Philadelphia Warriors)

Boston

1951

Ed Macauley (Boston Celtics)

Boston

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