The Novo Basquete Brasil awards (English: New Basketball Brazil awards) are the yearly individual awards that are given by Brazil's top-tier level men's professional club basketball league, the Novo Basquete Brasil (NBB) (New Basketball Brazil).

NBB MVP

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The NBB MVP is a New Basket Brazil award given to the best performing player of the season. It has been given since the first season of the Brazilian league, in 2009. The greatest winner is the forward Marcelinho Machado, with two consecutive awards. The award is given at the end of the season, at the wrap party of the championship, one day after the final game. Before the event, three candidates are announced and during the event the winner is chosen.

Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2009 Marcelinho Machado SF   Brazil Flamengo [1]
2009–10 Marcelinho Machado (2) SF   Brazil Flamengo (2) [2]
2010–11 Guilherme Giovannoni PF   Brazil Brasília [3]
2011–12 Murilo Becker C   Brazil São José [4]
2012–13 Marquinhos Vieira SF   Brazil Flamengo (3) [5]
2013–14 David Jackson SG   United States Limeira [6]
2014–15 Alex Garcia SG   Brazil Bauru [7]
2015–16 Marquinhos Vieira (2) SF   Brazil Flamengo (4) [5]
2016–17 Desmond Holloway SG   United States Pinheiros [8]
2017–18 Marquinhos Vieira (3) SF   Brazil Flamengo (5)
2018–19 J. P. Batista C   Brazil Mogi das Cruzes
2020–21 Lucas Mariano C   Brazil São Paulo [9]
2021–22 Bruno Caboclo F/C   Brazil São Paulo [10]
202223 Lucas Dias PF   Brazil Franca [11]

NBB Finals MVP

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The NBB Finals MVP is the MVP award of the final playoff series of the top professional basketball league in Brazil, the NBB. The award has been given out since the 2010–11 NBB season. In the 2018–19 season, the award started being sponsored by Budweiser and called Troféu Amaury Pasos de MVP Bud das Finais, in honor of legendary player and former FIBA Basketball World Cup MVP, Amaury Pasos. [12]

Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2010–11 Guilherme Giovannoni PF   Brazil Brasília [13]
2011–12 Guilherme Giovannoni (2) PF   Brazil Brasília (2) [14]
2012–13 Caio Torres C   Brazil Flamengo [15]
2013–14 Jerome Meyinsse C   United States Flamengo (2) [16]
2014–15 Nicolás Laprovíttola PG   Argentina Flamengo (3) [17]
2015–16 Carlos Olivinha PF   Brazil Flamengo (4)
2016–17 Alex Garcia SG   Brazil Bauru [18]
2017–18 Guilherme Hubner C   Brazil Paulistano [19]
2018–19 Carlos Olivinha (2) PF   Brazil Flamengo (5)
2020–21 Yago dos Santos G   Brazil Flamengo (6) [20]
2021–22 Lucas Dias PF   Brazil Franca [21]
202223 Georginho SF   Brazil Franca

NBB Defender of the Year

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The NBB Defender of the Year is a New Basket Brazil award given since the 2009 NBB season to the top defensive player of the season. The winner of the award in all of the 6 times that it was given so far is the shooting guard Alex Garcia, who won the award six times. The award is given at the end of the season, at the wrap party of the championship, one day after the final game. Before the event, three candidates are announced and during the event the winner is chosen.

Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2009 Alex Garcia SG   Brazil Brasília [1]
2009–10 Alex Garcia (2) SG   Brazil Brasília (2) [2]
2010–11 Alex Garcia (3) SG   Brazil Brasília (3) [3]
2011–12 Alex Garcia (4) SG   Brazil Brasília (4) [4]
2012–13 Alex Garcia (5) SG   Brazil Brasília (5) [5]
2013–14 Alex Garcia (6) SG   Brazil Brasília (6) [22]
2014–15 Alex Garcia (7) SG   Brazil Bauru [23]
2015–16 Alex Garcia (8) SG   Brazil Bauru (2) [24]
2016–17 Jimmy de Oliveira SG   Brazil Mogi das Cruzes [25]
2017–18 Jimmy de Oliveira (2) SG   Brazil Mogi das Cruzes (2)
2018–19 Jimmy de Oliveira (3) SG   Brazil Franca
2019–20 Alex Garcia (9) SG   Brazil Minas
2021–22 Corderro Bennett PG   United States São Paulo [10]
202223 Corderro Bennett (2) PG   United States São Paulo (2) [11]

NBB Sixth Man of the Year

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The NBB Sixth Man of the Year is a New Basket Brazil award, given since the NBB 2009 to the most valuable substitute player, called sixth man. The award is given at the end of the season, at the wrap party of the championship, one day after the final game. Before the event, three candidates are announced and during the event the winner is chosen.[26]

Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2009 Fred Santos PG   Brazil Flamengo [1]
2009–10 Nezinho dos Santos PG   Brazil Brasília [2]
2010–11 Vítor Benite SG   Brazil Franca [3]
2011–12 Paulinho Boracini PG   Brazil Pinheiros [4]
2012–13 Léo Meindl SF   Brazil Franca (2) [5]
2013–14 Hélio Lima SG   Brazil Limeira [27]
2014–15 Vítor Benite (2) SG   Brazil Flamengo (2) [28]
2015–16 Marcelinho Machado SF   Brazil Flamengo (3) [28]
2016–17 Arthur Pecos PG   Brazil Paulistano [29]
2017–18 Deryk Ramos PG   Brazil Paulistano (2)
2018–19 Alexey Borges PG   Brazil Franca (3)
2021–22 Gui Santos G   Brazil São Paulo [10]
202223 Santiago Scala G   Argentina Franca (4) [11]

NBB Most Improved Player

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The NBB Most Improved Player is a New Basket Brazil award given since the 2009–10 to the most improved player of the season. The award is given at the end of the season, at the wrap party of the championship, one day after the final game. Before the event, three candidates are announced and during the event the winner is chosen.

Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2009–10 Audrei Parizotto SG   Brazil Joinville [2]
2010–11 Vítor Benite SG   Brazil Franca [3]
2011–12 Gui Deodato SF   Brazil Bauru [4]
2012–13 Gui Deodato (2) SF   Brazil Bauru (2) [5]
2013–14 Paulão Prestes C   Brazil Franca (2) [30]
2014–15 Davi Rossetto PG   Brazil Cearense
2015–16 Deryk Ramos PG   Brazil Brasília [5]
2016–17 Georginho de Paula PG   Brazil Paulistano [25]
2017–18 Wesley Ferreira PF   Brazil Minas
2018–19 Didi Louzada SF   Brazil Franca
2019–20 Georginho de Paula (2) PG   Brazil São Paulo
2021–22 Gemadinha G   Brazil Pato [10]
202223 Antônio Ferreira SF   Brazil Unifacisa [11]

NBB Revelation Player

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The NBB Revelation Player is a New Basket Brazil award given since the 2009–10 NBB season to the player considered the greatest discovery of the season. Normally the award is given to player who attended the NBB Under-22, also called Liga de Desenvolvimento de Basquete, but this is not a rule. The first two awards were not given to players from NBB Under-22. The award is given at the end of the season, at the wrap party of the championship, one day after the final game. Before the event, three candidates are announced and during the event the winner is chosen.

Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2009–10 Raul Neto PG   Brazil Minas [2]
2010–11 Vítor Benite SG   Brazil Franca [3]
2011–12 Gui Deodato SF   Brazil Bauru [4]
2012–13 Ricardo Fischer PG   Brazil Bauru (2) [5]
2013–14 Henrique Coelho PG   Brazil Minas (2) [31]
2014–15 Deryk Ramos PG   Brazil Limeira
2015–16 Lucas Dias PF   Brazil Pinheiros
2016–17 Alexey Borges PG   Brazil Franca (2)
2017–18 Gabriel Galvanini SF/PF   Brazil Bauru (3)
2018–19 Didi Louzada SF   Brazil Franca (3)
2019–20 Dikembe André PF   Brazil Paulistano
2021–22 Mãozinha F   Brazil Fortaleza [32]
202223 Ruan Mirando SF   Brazil Cerrado [11]

NBB Best Foreign Player

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Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2013–14 David Jackson SG   United States Limeira
2014–15 David Jackson (2) SG   United States Limeira (2)
2015–16 Shamell Stallworth SF   United States Mogi das Cruzes
2016–17 Desmond Holloway SG   United States Pinheiros
2017–18 Tyrone Curnell PF   United States Mogi das Cruzes (2)
2018–19 Franco Balbi PG   Argentina Flamengo
2019–20 David Jackson (3) SG   United States Minas
2021–22 Shaq Johnson F   United States Minas (2) [10]
202223 Shaq Johnson (2) F   United States Minas (3) [11]

NBB "Craque da Galera" (Fan's Player of the Year)

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Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref.
2009 Marcelinho Machado SF   Brazil Flamengo
2009–10 Marcelinho Machado (2) SF   Brazil Flamengo (2)
2010–11 Chico Delben PF   Brazil Araraquara

All-NBB Team

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# Season PG SG SF PF C
1 2009  /  Larry Taylor
(Bauru)
  Alex Garcia
(Brasília)
  Marcelinho Machado
(Flamengo)
  Murilo Becker
(Minas)
  Rafael Araújo
(Flamengo)
2 2009–10   Fúlvio de Assis
(São José)
  Alex Garcia (2)
(Brasília)
  Marcelinho Machado (2)
(Flamengo)
  Guilherme Giovannoni
(Brasília)
  Murilo Becker (2)
(Minas)
3 2010–11  /  Larry Taylor (2)
(Bauru)
  Alex Garcia (3)
(Brasília)
  Marquinhos Vieira
(Pinheiros)
  Guilherme Giovannoni (2)
(Brasília)
  Murilo Becker (3)
(São José)
4 2011–12   Fúlvio de Assis (2)
(São José)
  Alex Garcia (4)
(Brasília)
  Marquinhos Vieira (2)
(Pinheiros)
  Guilherme Giovannoni (3)
(Brasília)
  Murilo Becker (4)
(São José)
5 2012–13   Fúlvio de Assis (3)
(São José)
  Robert Day
(Uberlândia)
  Marquinhos Vieira (3)
(Flamengo)
  Rafa Mineiro
(Pinheiros)
  Caio Torres
(Flamengo)
6 2013–14   Nicolás Laprovíttola
(Flamengo)
  David Jackson
(Limeira)
  Marquinhos Vieira (4)
(Flamengo)
  Jefferson William
(São José)
  Paulão Prestes
(Franca)
7 2014–15   Ricardo Fischer
(Bauru)
  Alex Garcia (5)
(Bauru)
  Marquinhos Vieira (5)
(Flamengo)
  Guilherme Giovannoni (4)
(Brasília)
  Rafa Hettsheimeir
(Bauru)
8 2015–16   Davi Rossetto
(Basquete Cearense)
  Alex Garcia (6)
(Bauru)
  Marquinhos Vieira (6)
(Flamengo)
  Rafa Hettsheimeir (2)
(Bauru)
  Caio Torres (2)
(Paulistano)
9 2016–17   Fúlvio de Assis (4)
(Brasília)
  Alex Garcia (7)
(Bauru)
  Desmond Holloway
(Pinheiros)
  Jefferson William (2)
(Bauru)
  Lucas Mariano
(Brasília)
10 2017–18   Elio Corazza
(Paulistano)
  Cauê Borges
(Caxias do Sul)
  Marquinhos Vieira (7)
(Flamengo)
  Tyrone Curnell
(Mogi das Cruzes)
  Rafa Hettsheimeir (3)
(Bauru)
11 2018–19   Franco Balbi
(Flamengo)
  David Jackson (2)
(Franca)
  Marquinhos Vieira (8)
(Flamengo)
  Lucas Dias
(Franca)
  J.P. Batista
(Mogi das Cruzes)
12 2019–20   Georginho de Paula
(São Paulo)
  André Góes
(Mogi das Cruzes)
  Marquinhos Vieira (9)
(Flamengo)
  Devon Scott
(Minas)
  Rafa Hettsheimeir (4)
(Franca)
13 2020–21   Georginho de Paula (2)
(São Paulo)
  David Jackson (3)
(Franca)
  Marquinhos Vieira (10)
(Flamengo)
  Lucas Dias (2)
(Franca)
  Lucas Mariano (2)
(São Paulo)
14 2021–22   Elinho
(São Paulo)
  Shaq Johnson
(Minas)
  Marquinhos Vieira (11)
(São Paulo)
  Lucas Mariano (3)
(Franca)
  Bruno Caboclo
(São Paulo)
15 202223   Georginho de Paula (3)
(São Paulo)
  Shaq Johnson
(Minas)
  David Jackson (4)
(Franca)
  Lucas Mariano (4)
(Franca)
  Lucas Dias (3)
(Franca)

NBB Ary Vidal Trophy Coach of the Year

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The NBB Troféu Ary Vidal (NBB Ary Vidal Trophy) Coach of the Year is a New Basket Brazil award, given since the NBB 2009 to the best head coach of the season. The trophy given to the winner is called Ary Vidal Trophy, in a tribute to one of the greatest Brazilian coaches in history. Before the event, three candidates are announced and during the event the winner is chosen.

Season Head Coach Nationality Team Ref.
2009 Paulo Chupeta   Brazil Flamengo [1]
2009–10 Lula Ferreira   Brazil Brasília [2]
2010–11 Hélio Rubens   Brazil Franca [3]
2011–12 Régis Marrelli   Brazil São José [4]
2012–13 Lula Ferreira (2)   Brazil Franca (2) [5]
2013–14 Gustavo de Conti   Brazil Paulistano [33]
2014–15 Dedé Barbosa   Brazil Limeira [34]
2015–16 José Neto   Brazil Flamengo (2) [34]
2016–17 Gustavo de Conti (2)   Brazil Paulistano (2) [25]
2017–18 Gustavo de Conti (3)   Brazil Paulistano (3)
2018–19 Léo Figueiró   Brazil Botafogo
2019–20 Jorge Guerrinha   Brazil Mogi das Cruzes
2021–22 Helinho   Brazil Franca (3) [10]
202223 Helinho   Brazil Franca (4) [11]

References

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