Euroscar

Euroscar
Award details
Sport Basketball
History
First award 1979
Editions 36
First winner Soviet Union Vladimir Tkachenko
Most wins Germany Dirk Nowitzki &
Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis (6)
Most recent Spain Pau Gasol (2015)
Dirk Nowitzki, seated, wearing a green Nike shirt
German-born power forward Dirk Nowitzki has won six Euroscar Awards.

The Euroscar European Player of the Year Award is an annual basketball award given to the year's best male European basketball player. Its name is a portmanteau of Europe and Oscar, and the award is often referred to as "European basketball’s Oscar”.[1] Any player with European citizenship is eligible for the award, regardless of his current club. The award is judged on the basis of both sports club and national team performances and accomplishments. The honor is presented the January after the calendar year it is awarded for, i.e. the 2011 award was presented in 2012.[1] It was first given out in 1979 to Soviet center Vladimir Tkachenko, and has since then been routinely given to players who fared well in international competitions such as the EuroBasket, FIBA World Cup or Olympic Games. As of 2016, the most recent winner is Spanish player Pau Gasol. Lithuanian center Arvydas Sabonis and German power forward Dirk Nowitzki hold the record for most wins with six each.

The Euroscar is decided upon by a committee composed of coaches, players and sportswriters from 33 different countries.[2] The award is presented by the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport. It is one of three main player of the year awards that any European basketball player can currently receive, along with the official FIBA Europe Men's Player of the Year Award, and Eurobasket.com's All-Europe Player of the Year. Previously, there was also the Italian magazine's Superbasket Mr. Europa Award (1976–2010).

History and distinctions

The Euroscar was first awarded in 1979, and 21 of the first 23 winners were born in the Soviet Union or Yugoslavia. Thereafter, Dirk Nowitzki of Germany and Pau Gasol of Spain won ten times between them, and as of 2015 an Eastern European has won the award only once since 2002.

Arvydas Sabonis shooting a free throw for the Portland Trail Blazers
Lithuanian center Arvydas Sabonis won six Euroscar Awards between 1984 and 1999.

The early winners of the Euroscar played primarily for EuroLeague clubs. Since Dražen Petrović won his third award in 1992, while playing for the New Jersey Nets, only three Euroscar winners (Sabonis in 1995, Gregor Fučka in 2000, and Kirilenko in 2012) played in a European league during the year they won the award, and only Fučka did not play in the NBA for any part of his award-winning year.[3][4]

As of 2015, three players have won five or more Euroscars: Sabonis (six), Nowitzki (six), and Toni Kukoč (five). Nowitzki holds the record for most consecutive wins with five. Seven Euroscar winners have been inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame: Tkachenko, Sabonis, Petrović, Dražen Dalipagić, Dino Meneghin, Dragan Kićanović and Nikos Galis.[5] Sabonis, Petrović, Dalipagić, and Meneghin are also in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.[6] One pair of brothers have each won the award: the Spaniards Pau and Marc Gasol. As of the 2016–17 basketball season, the Gasols, Tony Parker, and Nowitzki are the only award winners still active in the NBA.[7] As of 2015, Nowitzki is also the only player to win the Euroscar Award and the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, albeit in different seasons.[8][9] Kukoč (1996, 1998), Nowitzki (2011), Parker (2007) and Pau Gasol (200910) all won NBA titles in their Euroscar-winning years; Kukoč and Gasol are the only players to do so more than once.[1][9][10][11][12]

Award winners

Toni Kukoč playing basketball for the Milwaukee Bucks
Croatian player Toni Kukoč won five Euroscar Awards between 1990 and 1998.
Pau Gasol wearing a brown T-shirt
Spanish forward/center Pau Gasol won three straight awards between 2008 and 2010. His brother Marc won the award in 2014.
Tony Parker playing for the French national team
Belgian-born point guard Tony Parker won the award in 2007 and 2013.

When a winner has played for more than one club team in the calendar year of his award, all are listed.

^ Denotes player who is still active
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
** Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
*** Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player won the Euroscar Award
Year Winner Country Club(s)
1979
Tkachenko, VladimirVladimir Tkachenko[1]  Soviet Union Stroitel Kiev
1980
Dalipagić, DraženDražen Dalipagić***[1]  Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade
1981
Kićanović, DraganDragan Kićanović**[1]  Yugoslavia Partizan Belgrade and
Scavolini Pesaro
1982
Kićanović, DraganDragan Kićanović**[1] (2)  Yugoslavia Scavolini Pesaro
1983
Meneghin, DinoDino Meneghin***[1]  Italy Olimpia Milano
1984
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis***[1]  Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas
1985
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis***[1] (2)  Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas
1986
Petrović, DraženDražen Petrović***[1]  Yugoslavia Cibona Zagreb
1987
Galis, NikosNikos Galis**[1]  Greece
 United States
Aris Thessaloniki
1988
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis***[1] (3)  Soviet Union Žalgiris Kaunas
1989
Petrović, DraženDražen Petrović***[1] (2)  Yugoslavia Real Madrid and
Portland Trail Blazers
1990
Kukoč, ToniToni Kukoč[1]  Yugoslavia KK Split
1991
Kukoč, ToniToni Kukoč[1] (2)  Yugoslavia
 Croatia
KK Split and
Benetton Treviso
1992
Petrović, DraženDražen Petrović***[1] (3)  Croatia New Jersey Nets
1993
Petrović, DraženDražen Petrović***[1] (4)  Croatia New Jersey Nets
1994
Kukoč, ToniToni Kukoč[1] (3)  Croatia Chicago Bulls
1995
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis***[1] (4)  Lithuania Real Madrid and
Portland Trail Blazers
1996
Kukoč, ToniToni Kukoč[1] (4)  Croatia Chicago Bulls
1997
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis***[1] (5)  Lithuania Portland Trail Blazers
1998
Kukoč, ToniToni Kukoč[1] (5)  Croatia Chicago Bulls
1999
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis***[1] (6)  Lithuania Portland Trail Blazers
2000
Fučka, GregorGregor Fučka[1]  Italy Fortitudo Bologna
2001
Stojaković, PejaPeja Stojaković[1]  Yugoslavia Sacramento Kings
2002
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^[13]  Germany Dallas Mavericks
2003
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^[13] (2)  Germany Dallas Mavericks
2004
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^[13] (3)  Germany Dallas Mavericks
2005
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^[13] (4)[13]  Germany Dallas Mavericks
2006
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^ (5)  Germany Dallas Mavericks
2007
Parker, TonyTony Parker^[14]  France San Antonio Spurs
2008
Gasol, PauPau Gasol^ [15][16]  Spain Memphis Grizzlies and
Los Angeles Lakers
2009
Gasol, PauPau Gasol^ (2)[11]  Spain Los Angeles Lakers
2010
Gasol, PauPau Gasol^ (3) [12]  Spain Los Angeles Lakers
2011
Nowitzki, DirkDirk Nowitzki^ (6)[9]  Germany Dallas Mavericks
2012
Kirilenko, AndreiAndrei Kirilenko[17]  Russia CSKA Moscow and
Minnesota Timberwolves
2013
Parker, TonyTony Parker^ (2)[18]  France San Antonio Spurs
2014
Gasol, MarcMarc Gasol[19]  Spain Memphis Grizzlies
2015
Gasol, PauPau Gasol^ (4)[20]  Spain Chicago Bulls

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