Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid finished second in MVP voting in 2020-21 and 2021-22.
Sixers coach Doc Rivers and Sixers president of basketball operations Daryl Morey have said he’s the MVP. Even Embiid campaigned after becoming frustrated that he hadn’t won.
Embiid and the Sixers no longer have reason for frustration.
Embiid on Tuesday earned his first MVP, for his efforts in the 2022-23 season. He edged Denver’s Nikola Jokic, who won the past two MVPs and was trying to become just the fourth player in NBA history to win three consecutive.
Jokic and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo, the other two finalists, finished second and third, respectively.
Embiid received 73 first-place votes; Jokic 15; and Antetokounmpo 12.
Embiid had one of his best seasons in 2022-23 with career highs in points per game (33.1, No. 1 in the league) and field goal percentage (54.8%), and he also averaged 10.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.7 blocks and 1.0 steals. He shot 85.7% on 11.7 free throw attempts per game.
He was a force on offense and defense, leading the Sixers to the No. 3 offense and No. 8 defense – one of three teams in the top 10 in both categories.
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Less than a month into this season, Embiid had a 59-point, 11-rebound, eight-assist, seven-block performance against Utah and in the last week of the season, he had 52 points, 13 rebounds, six assists and two blocks in a win over Boston.
The Sixers finished 54-28 for the third seed in the East and the third-best record in the league.
Embiid’s MVP marks the fifth consecutive season an international player has won the award, following Antetokounmpo in 2019 and 2020 and Jokic in 2021 and 2022. A native of Cameroon, Embiid is just the second African-born player to win MVP, joining the Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon, the 1984 MVP.
Embiid, who missed the past two playoff games with a sprained right knee, is also the first winner to come from the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders, the NBA and FIBA’s international developmental basketball camp that tries to identify elite talent outside of the US
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Sixers star Joel Embiid finally gets his NBA MVP, edging Nikola Jokic