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NEW YORK, April 22, 2008 – The NBA announced today that Kevin Garnett of the Boston Celtics is the recipient of the 2007-08 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award presented by Kia Motors.

The 6-11 forward led the Celtics in rebounds with a 9.2 average (7.3 defensive rpg), to go along with 18.8 points, 1.2 blocks and 1.4 steals. He recorded a team season-high seven blocks against Chicago on Dec. 12.

As part of its support of the Defensive Player of the Year Award, Kia Motors will donate a brand-new 2009 Kia Borrego seven-passenger SUV on behalf of Garnett to Boston Centers for Youth and Families, the cities’ organization supporting the same youth as Kevin’s “Big Ticket Challenge” program. Kia Motors will present a Borrego to the charity of choice of each of the four year-end award winners in 2008 as part of the “The NBA Performance Awards Presented by Kia Motors.”

Garnett helped the Celtics to league-best records of 66-16 (.805) overall and 31-10 (.738) on the road. Boston held opponents to just 90.3 points (second in the NBA) after allowing 99.2 points per game a season ago. Garnett led the Celtics to the biggest one-year turnaround in NBA history as the team won 42 more games this season than in 2006-07 (24-58), surpassing the previous record of 36 games, set by the San Antonio Spurs in the 1997-98 season.

The 12-year NBA veteran became the 32nd player in league history to record 20,000 career points on March 8 against Memphis. Garnett is only the fourth active player to reach this milestone, joining Phoenix’s Shaquille O’Neal (26,296), Denver’s Allen Iverson (22,988) and Kobe Bryant (21,619) of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Garnett received 493 points, including 90 first-place votes, from a panel of 124 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and Canada. Denver’s Marcus Camby, who won the award last season, finished second with 178 points and Houston’s Shane Battier finished third with 175 points. 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.

The 2007-08 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award presented by Kia Motors is part of a series of on-court performance awards called “The NBA Performance Awards Presented by Kia Motors.” The awards, which are part of a multi-year marketing partnership between Kia Motors America and the NBA, also include the Most Valuable Player, Sixth Man Award, and Most Improved Player. The series also includes the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month presented by Kia Motors. For more information on the “The NBA Performance Awards Presented by Kia Motors” visit NBA.

Attached are the 2007-08 results and the league’s all-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award Presented by Kia Motors winners:

2007-08 NBA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR PRESENTED BY KIA MOTORS RESULTS

Player, Team 1st 2nd 3rd Pts
Kevin Garnett, Boston 90 12 7 493
Marcus Camby, Denver 12 32 22 178
Shane Battier, Boston 11 33 21 175
Bruce Bowen, San Antonio 7 7 24 80
Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 10 10 40
Josh Smith, Atlanta 1 6 11 34
Chris Paul, New Orleans 1 4 7 24
Dwight Howard, Orlando 1 4 7 24
Tim Duncan, San Antonio -- 6 4 22
Tayshaun Prince, Detroit -- 3 4 13
Tyson Chandler, New Orleans 1 1 2 10
Rasheed Wallace, Detroit -- 3 -- 9
Richard Hamilton, Detroit -- 1 -- 3
Samuel Dalembert, Philadelphia -- 1 -- 3
Raja Bell, Phoenix -- 1 -- 3
Rajon Rondo, Boston -- -- -- 1
Chauncey Billups, Detroit -- -- 1 1
Kyle Lowry, Memphis -- -- 1 1
Ron Artest, Sacramento -- -- 1 1
Andrei Kirilenko, Utah -- -- 1 1

ALL-TIME NBA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS

Season Winner, Team
1982-83 Sidney Moncrief, Milwaukee
1983-84 Sidney Moncrief, Milwaukee
1984-85 Mark Eaton, Utah
1985-86 Alvin Robertson, San Antonio
1986-87 Michael Cooper, L.A. Lakers
1987-88 Michael Jordan, Chicago
1988-89 Mark Eaton, Utah
1989-90 Dennis Rodman, Detroit
1990-91 Dennis Rodman, Detroit
1991-92 David Robinson, San Antonio
1992-93 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
1993-94 Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston
1994-95 Dikembe Mutombo, Denver
1995-96 Gary Payton, Seattle
1996-97 Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta
1997-98 Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta
1998-99 Alonzo Mourning, Miami
1999-00 Alonzo Mourning, Miami
2000-01 Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia
2001-02 Ben Wallace, Detroit
2002-03 Ben Wallace, Detroit
2003-04 Ron Artest, Indiana
2004-05 Ben Wallace, Detroit
2005-06 Ben Wallace, Detroit
2006-07 Marcus Camby, Denver
2007-08 Kevin Garnett, Boston
 
Congrats to KG - I think it's an award for the way he has changed the culture and mindset in Boston - his numbers don't stack up individually with say Camby but Boston broke all sorts of defensive records this year and KG is the lynchpin of that defense.
 
Rondo gets a vote and Perkins doesn't?? Rondo was schooled on many an occasion this season but his at times going the bad play by going for a steal and it coming off has paid.

Perkins is one of if not the biggest reason KG's defensive season has been so good. Has freed up KG playing on centers and he can funnel them into Perk.

Still a well deserved win as he did get it done but this award this year is very tmuch a team effort.
 
I was thinking the same thing Chad, K-Perk has been great this year.

I still think Camby would be more deservant of the award, as it is an Individual's Award, and Team efforts should not come into factor.

I mean, you could have 20 rebounds, 10 blocks and 5 steals a game, but be the worst team in the league. That would still be means to win the award..... (IMO).

Congrats to KG.
 
I was thinking the same thing Chad, K-Perk has been great this year.

I still think Camby would be more deservant of the award, as it is an Individual's Award, and Team efforts should not come into factor.

I mean, you could have 20 rebounds, 10 blocks and 5 steals a game, but be the worst team in the league. That would still be means to win the award..... (IMO).

Congrats to KG.

If u had a player racking up 20 boards, 10 blks, and 5 stls your team wouldn't be the worst though would it....;)

Camby's team totally stink defensively. If u had guys blowing past your backcourt every move u would rack up the blocks too.

I think it's thoroughly deserved by KG and the votes by experts who watch a tonne more games than us indicates that.....
 
If u had a player racking up 20 boards, 10 blks, and 5 stls your team wouldn't be the worst though would it....;)

Camby's team totally stink defensively. If u had guys blowing past your backcourt every move u would rack up the blocks too.

I think it's thoroughly deserved by KG and the votes by experts who watch a tonne more games than us indicates that.....

depend if every player shoots like ben wallace or not :lol:
 
If u had a player racking up 20 boards, 10 blks, and 5 stls your team wouldn't be the worst though would it....;)

Camby's team totally stink defensively. If u had guys blowing past your backcourt every move u would rack up the blocks too.

I think it's thoroughly deserved by KG and the votes by experts who watch a tonne more games than us indicates that.....

U just on him cos he's your man.

And yeah, if you had a player of that talent, doesnt mean that the rest of the team can't suck.

He did well to get it, I just feel that he only got it cos Boston was the best team this season. And it wasnt cos of KGs efforts, it was of the whole squad. Their defence was really up there, mostly to do with KG, but Perk and Allen were also worthy contributors.
 
U just on him cos he's your man.

And yeah, if you had a player of that talent, doesnt mean that the rest of the team can't suck.

He did well to get it, I just feel that he only got it cos Boston was the best team this season. And it wasnt cos of KGs efforts, it was of the whole squad. Their defence was really up there, mostly to do with KG, but Perk and Allen were also worthy contributors.

Well that's an incredbile comment - but I'm sure u know better than the experts who voted for him
 
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