Here’s the latest on NBA awards voting based on recent reporting:
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The NBA expanded fan voting to all end-of-season player awards, adding Most Improved Player, Sixth Man of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year to the already-voted MVP category. Fans can vote daily through nba.com/KiaFanVote or via Twitter with specific hashtags, and the collective fan picks count as one vote for each award. This change began in early April and runs through the voting window, which typically closes around mid-April. This development increases fan influence on award outcomes.[1]
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For perspective on voting patterns, multiple outlets historically publish full or partial voting results from media polls after the season ends, including MVP and All-NBA/All-Defense selections. These polls show how media members graded players, but fan votes can influence the final tallies for several awards if the league continues to count them toward official results.[2]
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Ongoing coverage across outlets tracks finalists and race clarity as the season concludes, including MVP discussions, Defensive Player of the Year candidates, and Rookie of the Year chatter. Expect updated rosters of finalists and voting tallies as media and critics weigh performances from the playoffs and late-season stretch.[3][8]
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Historical context: past seasons have featured media-vote finals with clear leaderboards, and media validation remains a major determinant for most awards. Fan voting has sometimes been smaller in impact compared to media voting, but expanding fan participation can shift momentum for some categories, especially those with close races.[6]
Illustration: A rough example of how the new system works
- MVP: fan vote counts as 1 vote alongside media ballots.
- Other awards (MIP, DPOY, ROTY, Sixth Man): fan vote also contributes a single vote toward each category.
- Total voting is a combination of fan input and professional/media input, with the final official results announced after the season concludes and all votes are tallied.
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the most recent official statements from the NBA or its partners about the current voting window and any changes to submission deadlines.
- Summarize the current leaders in each category based on available media polls and expert predictions.
- Create a visual summary (Pie/Bar chart) of how fan vs media voting weights are distributed for this awards cycle. Just say which format you prefer.
Citations:
- NBA expands fan voting to all end-of-season player awards.[1]
- 2024-25 MVP and All-NBA voting context and related media polling coverage.[2]
- Ongoing awards coverage and finalist tracking in NBA awards reporting.[3]
- Historical context on awards voting patterns and fan influence.[6]
- Quarter-season and awards watch coverage for context on award races.[8]
Sources
The NBA announced Monday that fans can now vote for all end-of-season player awards.The Kia fan voting program has expanded to include the Most Improved Player, Sixth Man of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year, in addition to the Most Valuable Player, which supporters have been able to vote for since 2010.Related: Who's the midseason MVP? Handing out NBA awards at the halfway markStarting today until midnight on April 13, fans can submit their picks daily at...
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