Michael Jordan was moments away from hoisting his third of what would become five NBA Most Valuable Player awards, and then-Commissioner David Stern greeted him at the midcourt ceremony with words that were both simple and profound.
The NBA unveiled a redesigned MVP trophy that was renamed to honor Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan.The NBA unveiled a redesigned MVP trophy that was renamed to honor Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan.
"The NBA whether they intended to or not settled the debate be saying we're going to name the MVP trophy after Michael Jordan," Smith said. Instead of an exact likeness of Jordan, the new MVP trophy features a basketball player soaring out of a rocklike stand reaching up to grasp a crystal basketball.
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