Forward joins elite class as he receives award for second
consecutive season
Wallace Named Defensive Player of the
Year
NEW YORK, N.Y., April 23 -- Ben Wallace of the Detroit
Pistons was named the 2002-03 Defensive Player of the Year,
marking the second consecutive season he has earned the award,
the NBA announced Wednesday.
Ben Wallace finished
with 230 total blocks.
Tony Firriolo/NBAE/Getty Images |
Wallace, a 6-foot-9, 240-pound forward, became the sixth player
in NBA history to win the award in back-to-back seasons as he
recorded a league-leading 15.4 rebounds, the highest regular
season average since Dennis Rodman’s 16.1 rpg in 1996-97,
3.15 blocks (second in the NBA) and 1.42 steals per game. Wallace
joins Sidney Moncrief (1982-83 ? 1983-84), Rodman (1989-90 ?
1990-91), Hakeem Olajuwon (1992-93 ? 1993-94), Dikembe
Mutombo (1996-97 ? 1997-98) and Alonzo Mourning (1998-99 ?
1999-2000) as the league’s only back-to-back defensive players
of the year.
Wallace, who became the first undrafted player in NBA history to
be voted a starter in the NBA All-Star Game, led the NBA in total
rebounds (1072) and offensive rebounds (239), finished second
with 833 defensive rebounds, and third with 230 total blocks.
Wallace received 531 points (out of a possible 585 maximum
points), including 100 of 117 possible first-place votes, from a
panel of sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United
States and Canada. 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 received.
Wallace will be presented with his award before tonight’s Game 2
of the Pistons-Magic first-round playoff series by Basketball Hall
of Famer and former Piston Bob Lanier. This year Wallace became
the first Piston since Lanier (1973-74) to record at least 1,000
rebounds and 200 blocks in consecutive seasons.
Other players receiving first-place votes included Ron Artest of
the Indiana Pacers, Kevin Garnett of the Minnesota Timberwolves,
Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs and Doug Christie of the
Sacramento Kings.
Wallace, who had season-highs of 24 rebounds (twice) and 10
blocks, helped lead the Pistons to their second consecutive Central
Division title, second straight 50-win season, and the team’s first
Eastern Conference number one seed since their 1989-90 NBA
Championship season. This season the Pistons held their
opponents to just 87.7 ppg, ranking first in the NBA, as they held
teams under 80 points 17 times and under 70 points five times.
Wallace’s standout season also saw him become the first player
to pull down 20 or more rebounds in five consecutive games
(March 12-20) since Dennis Rodman had a seven-game 20+
rebounding streak during the 1997-98 season with Chicago.
Wallace, a seven-year NBA veteran who went undrafted out of
Virginia Union ’96, also averaged 6.9 ppg on .481 (210-437
FGA) in 73 games (all starts). Attached are the 2002-03 results
and the league’s all-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year
Award winners:
2002-03 NBA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
RESULTS
Player, Team |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Pts |
Ben Wallace, Detroit |
100 |
10 |
1 |
531 |
Ron Artest, Indiana |
2 |
30 |
22 |
122 |
Kevin Garnett, Minnesota |
8 |
21 |
18 |
121 |
Tim Duncan, San Antonio |
2 |
22 |
14 |
90 |
Doug Christie, Sacramento |
5 |
13 |
21 |
85 |
Allen Iverson, Philadelphia |
0 |
6 |
11 |
29 |
Bruce Bowen, San Antonio |
0 |
4 |
8 |
20 |
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers |
0 |
3 |
7 |
16 |
Theo Ratliff, Atlanta |
0 |
4 |
3 |
15 |
Eric Snow, Philadelphia |
0 |
1 |
3 |
6 |
Gary Payton, Milwaukee |
0 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
Kenyon Martin, New Jersey |
0 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
Adonal Foyle, Golden State |
0 |
1 |
0 |
3 |
Shawn Marion, Phoenix |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers |
0 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
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