Who won the Every NBA Summer League MVP award since 2006

NBA Summer League MVP? Full list of Las Vegas Most Valuable Players award winners by year, history since 2006






Every NBA off-season after the NBA Draft has passed, almost every team seeks to add young talent to their current rosters List. However But this tournament in Las Vegas help them shine the light on these young talents looking for a place in the NBA.



The first Las Vegas Summer League was played in 2004, featuring six teams. In 2004, the Celtics, Cavaliers, Nuggets, Magic, Suns and Wizards played a 13-game schedule, but no champion was crowned. In each year since, the event has grown and since 2018, all 30 teams have participated, with the Warriors winning the first Summer League championship in 2013.





Who won the 2023 NBA Summer League Championship game MVP award.?




The 2023 NBA Summer League Championship game MVP award winner is Cam Whitmore of Houston Rockets.



The 2022 NBA Summer League Championship game MVP award winner is Trendon Watford, as he pulled up 19 points with 7 rebounds, 3 steals and 2 assists in 27 minutes of play. And to clinch the 2022 NBA Summer League championship title with the Portland Trail Blazers.



Every NBA Summer League MVP winner  by year? Complete list of Las Vegas MVP award winners from 2006-2023.




Here are the full list of players who have won the top individual honors at summer league MVP Award since 2006 to 2023:



2006:  Randy Foye, --  Minnesota Timberwolves

2007:  Nate Robinson, --  New York Knicks (Most Outstanding Player)

2008:  Jerryd Bayless, --  Portland Trail Blazers (Top Rookie)

2009:  Blake Griffin, --   Los Angeles Clippers

2010:  John Wall, --  Washington Wizards

2011:  Event canceled ahead of NBA lockout

2012:  Damian Lillard, -  Portland Trail Blazers;   Josh Selby, -  Memphis Grizzlies (Co-MVPs)

2013:  Jonas Valanciunas, --  Toronto Raptors

2014:  Glen Rice Jr., --  Washington Wizards

2015:  Kyle Anderson, --   San Antonio Spurs

2016:  Tyus Jones, --  Minnesota Timberwolves

2017:  Lonzo Ball  --  Los Angeles Lakers

2018:  Josh Hart  --  Los Angeles Lakers

2019:  Brandon Clarke  --  Memphis Grizzlies

2020:  Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2021:  Davion Mitchell --  Sacramento Kings;   Cam Thomas, --  Brooklyn Nets (Co-MVPs)

2022:  Keegan Murray  --   Sacramento Kings.

2023 -- Cam Whitmore   --    Houston Rockets.



2024 -- -- TBD ---

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