T.D. for MVP: Spurs forward Tim Duncan is the first player to repeat as NBA MVP since Michael Jordan in 1991 and 1992.
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Duncan Named 2003 NBA MVP
For the second straight year, Spurs forward Tim Duncan has been named the league's MVP, garnering 60 of the possible 119 first-place votes. It is the first time since Michael Jordan in 1991 and 1992 that the same player has been MVP two consecutive years. Duncan led the Spurs to the league's best record, 60-22, while averaging 23.3 points and career highs in rebounds (12.9), assists (3.9) and blocks (2.92).
  • MVP news conference: Play
  • Duncan highlights: 300k

    Photos
    Tim Duncan Photo Gallery

    2003 MVP Voting Results
    Duncan received 962 total votes, while Kevin Garnett came in second with 871 votes. See the full voting results here.

    Duncan Again Headlines All-NBA Team
    Duncan is the sixth player in NBA history to make the All-NBA First Team in each of his first six seasons, joining Hall of Famers Elgin Baylor, Larry Bird, George Mikan, Bob Pettit, and Oscar Robertson.

    News Conference Transcript
    Find out what Tim and some other legendary Spurs said at the NBA MVP presentation.

  • MVP news conference: Play

    Quotes from Around the League
    Check back soon for other players' comments on Duncan being named MVP.

    Duncan In the Community

  • Tim Duncan and Friends Help “Bowl Over” Cancer
  • Tim Duncan Presents $125,000 For Cancer Research
  • Tim Duncan Scores Double-Double on East Side
  • #21 Announces the Tim Duncan Foundation

    Tim Duncan, el Jugador Más Valioso de la NBA
    Tim Duncan, estrella de los San Antonio Spurs, es el ganador por segunda ocasión consecutiva del Trofeo Maurice Padoloff que se le entrega al Jugador Más Valioso de la NBA.

    Tim Duncan, galería de fotos
    Revive algunos de los momentos más emotivos en la carrera de Tim Duncan en esta colección de imágenes.