For the second consecutive season, the Spurs’ Kawhi Leonard has been named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year, the league announced via press release. Leonard, a 6’7″ small forward, becomes the first noncenter to earn the honor in back-to-back seasons since Dennis Rodman did so in 1989/90 and 1990/91. The 24-year-old Leonard received 84 first-place votes and 547 total points from a panel of 130 sportswriters and broadcasters. He beat out the Warriors’ Draymond Green, who notched 44 first-place votes and 421 points to finish as runner-up for the second season in a row. The Heat’s Hassan Whiteside came in third with 83 points, garnering two first-place votes. Players were awarded five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote and one point for each third-place vote, according to the release.
Leonard, a first-time NBA All-Star this season, anchored a Spurs defense that led the NBA in points allowed (92.9 ppg) and defensive rating (96.6 points per 100 possessions). The Spurs, who were a franchise-record 67-15 this season, were significantly tougher on defense with Leonard in the game. According to NBA.com, they had a defensive rating of 94.9 when the five-year veteran was on the court and 99.2 when he wasn’t — a difference of 4.3 points per 100 possessions. Leonard also averaged 1.78 steals, which was good for 12th in the NBA, 5.5 defensive rebounds and a career-high 0.99 blocks to go with career highs of 21.2 points and 2.6 assists on the offensive end.
The final voting results for 2015/16 NBA Defensive Player of the Year:
- Kawhi Leonard (Spurs)
- Draymond Green (Warriors)
- Hassan Whiteside (Heat)
- DeAndre Jordan (Clippers)
- Paul Millsap (Hawks)
- Avery Bradley (Celtics)
- Rudy Gobert (Jazz)
- Tony Allen (Grizzlies)
- Anthony Davis (Pelicans)
- Andre Drummond (Pistons)
- Jimmy Butler (Bulls)
- LeBron James (Cavaliers)
- Trevor Ariza (Rockets)
- Jae Crowder (Celtics)
- Al Horford (Hawks)
- Kyle Lowry (Raptors)
- Chris Paul (Clippers)
To see each voter’s ballot, click here.