05/03/12 - 01:04pm

Jason Kidd Wins NBA Sportsmanship Award

by NBA.com

Jason Kidd of the Dallas Mavericks is the recipient of the Joe Dumars Trophy presented to the 2011-12 NBA Sportsmanship Award winner, the NBA announced today.

Kidd (Southwest) was one of six divisional winners, which included Cleveland's Antawn Jamison (Central), the Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul (Pacific), Miami's Shane Battier (Southeast), Minnesota's Luke Ridnour (Northwest), and New York's Jeremy Lin (Atlantic).

One of the most well-respected players in the league, Jason Kidd was named the recipient of the 2011-2012 NBA Sportsmanship award (Getty Images).

Kidd received 93 first-place votes (2,501 total points) of a possible 334.

"It's a great honor when you talk about Joe Dumars and the career he had in the NBA, so I'm very honored to accept this award," Kidd said. "Being a good sportsman is about being able to help my teammates, the opponents and sometimes even the officials."

The NBA will make a $10,000 donation on behalf of Kidd to The Jason Kidd Foundation, which is dedicated to improving education among the youth, by ensuring that kids of all ages have the tools needed through mentoring, tutoring and technology programs to succeed in life.

For the eighth consecutive year, NBA players voted on this award, with eleven points given for each first-place vote, nine points for each second-place vote, seven points for third, five points for fourth, three points for fifth and one point for each sixth-place vote received. Each team nominated one of its players for the award.

Former NBA players Greg Anthony, John Crotty, Antonio Davis, Eddie Johnson and Kenny Smith selected the six divisional winners from a pool of 30 team nominees.

The NBA will make a $5,000 donation to each of the divisional winner's charities of choice: the Battier Take Charge Foundation on behalf of Battier; KaBOOM! on behalf of Jamison; the Jeremy Lin Foundation on behalf of Lin; the CP3 Foundation on behalf of Paul; and the Blaine (Wash.) Boys and Girls Club on behalf of Ridnour.

The annual award reflects the ideals of sportsmanship -- ethical behavior, fair play and integrity -- in amateur and professional basketball, a key focus of the league's NBA Cares program efforts. The trophy is named for former Detroit Pistons guard and Hall of Famer Joe Dumars, the award's first recipient.

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