Winners of the G-League Awards: MVP, MIP, DPOY, Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year

2020-06-27 07:00:00

Stopped since March 12, the G-League still awarded its rewards despite the cancellation of the end of the season. MVP, MIP and other teams of the year, We Sport presents all the winners of this truncated season.

The MVP: Frank Mason III

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Stats : 26.4 pts, 3.4 rbd and 5.0 ast in 23 matches

After two seasons in the NBA on the side of the Sacramento Kings, Frank Mason III discovered the antechamber of the Great League this year on the side of Wisconsin Herd (affiliated with the Milwaukee Bucks). Result ? A very high-flying season. The best player on one of the best teams in the league, he was extremely valuable at the lead despite his absence for almost half the year. Top scorer in the league, he is ahead of his teammate Jaylen Admas and Tremont Waters (Maine Red Claws) to succeed Chris Boucher, MVP last year.

MIP: Gabe Vincent

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Stats : 20.9 pts, 3.1 rbd, 2.3 ast en 31 matchs

Magnificent season for Gabe Vincent. For his second season in the G-League, the guard started with twenty quality games with the Stockton Kings, a team affiliated with the Sacramento Kings. Fearsome behind the arc, he caught the attention of the Miami Heat who offered him a two-way contract early January, which allowed him to finish the season between NBA (6 games) and Sioux Falls Skyforce (11 games). His impact on his new team was immediate, with Skyforce going 9-2 when he was on the court. His progress is striking compared to last year (8.8 pts, 2.3 rbd and 2.6 ast in 24 games) and he thus won this trophy by beating Paul Watson (Raptors 905) and Mychal Murder (Santa Cruz Warriors).

Le DPOY: Christ Koumadje

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Stats: 11.3 pts, 10.9 rbd and 4.0 blk in 33 games

After spending the Summer League and then training camps with the Philadelphia Sixers, rookie Christ Koumadje finally found himself with the Delaware Blue Coats (affiliated with the Sixers) this season. In the antechamber of the NBA, the native of Chad was ultra dominant. A real counter machine, he ended the season as the best blocker and with the record for blocks in a match (12 blocks in a match where he made a triple-double). A defensive engine for the Blue Coats, he edged out Sir’Dominic Pointer (Canton Charge) and Kenny Wooten (Wechester Knicks) to succeed Chris Boucher as Defender of the Year.

Le Rookie of the Year : Tremont Waters

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Stats : 18.0 pts, 3.2 rbd, 7.3 ast, 1.89 stl en 36 matchs

Signed via a two-way contract by the Boston Celtics following his Draft in 51st position, Tremont Waters did not go into detail in the G-League. Regular, the Maine Red Claws guard was one of the centerpieces of a team that finished third in its conference. Skillful player and good scorer (ten games above 20 pts), he becomes the fourth player in franchise history to be elected rookie of the year following DeShawn Sims, Tim Frazier and Abdel Nader. Third in the MVP vote, he was well ahead of Jarrell Brantley (Salt Lake City Stars) and Devontae Cacok (South Bay Lakers) to win this award.

Le Coach Of the Year : Martin Schiller

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30-12 record with the Salt Lake City Stars

For his third season at the helm of the Salt Lake City Stars, the Austrian Martin Schiller impressed. Second-best league record (.714% wins), the team excelled on both ends of the court. The second lowest scoring team and fourth defensive rating, the Stars also have very good shooting percentages and have prevented their opponents from having good ones. Schiller, who has also been an assistant for the German national team since 2015, also helped his team win the Winter Showcase last December and achieve the second-longest winning streak in G-League history (14 consecutive wins). He won this trophy ahead of Chase Buford (Wisconsin Herd) and Nate Reinking (Canton Charge).

L’Executive of the Year : Bart Taylor

30-12 record with the Salt Lake City Stars

New award for Salt Lake City Stars masterminds. Vice president of basketball operations for the Utah Jazz affiliate team, Bart Taylor helped build the team that dominated the league this year. In office for four years, he is behind the arrival of coach Martin Schiller and several impact players such as William Howard and Juwan Morgan (NBA call-up during the season) but also Trevon Bluiett and the two-way contract Jarrel Brantley. For this trophy, he is ahead of two GMs, Daniel Marcus (Memphis Hustle) and Dave Dean (Wisconsin Herd).

Teams of the Year:

ALL NBA G-LEAGUE FIRST TEAM

Jaylen Adams – Wisconsin Herd
Jarrell Brantley – Salt Lake City Stars^
Devontae Cacok – South Bay Lakers*^
Frank Mason III – Wisconsin Herd^
Jarrod Uthoff – Memphis Hustle*

ALL NBA G-LEAGUE SECOND TEAM

Donta Hall – Grand Rapids Drive*#
BJ Johnson – Lakeland Magic*^
Josh Magette – Lakeland Magic^
Johnathan Motley – Agua Caliente Clippers^
Tremont Waters – Maine Red Claws^

ALL NBA G-LEAGUE THIRD TEAM

Justin Anderson – Long Island Nets*
Dusty Hannahs – Memphis Hustle*
Jemerrio Jones – Wisconsin Herd
Vic Law – Lakeland Magic*^
Marial Shayok – Delaware Blue Coats^

NBA G-League All-Rookie Team

Jarrell Brantley – Salt Lake City Stars^
Devontae Cacok – South Bay Lakers*^
Donta Hall – Grand Rapids Drive*#
Marial Shayok – Delaware Blue Coats^
Tremont Waters – Maine Red Claws^

NBA G-League All-Defensive Team

Tacko Fall – Maine Red Claws^
Trae-Deon Hollins – Grand Rapids Drive
Christ Koumadje – Delaware Blue Coats
Sir’Dominic Pointer – Canton Charge*#
Kenny Wooten – Westchester Knicks*^

Legend : * Call-Up in the NBA this season
^ NBA Two-Way Player
# Assigned to the G-League by his NBA franchise

The G-League is a development field, and many of the names you see here might make it big in the NBA. Nevertheless, it will be necessary to wait a few years before having the heart net.

The words “Minnesota Miracle” and “No-Call” are scratched from my vocabulary. My heart mourns the retirement of Drew Brees and the loneliness of RJ Barrett in Madison Square Garden.

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