NBA Defensive Player Of The Year 2014 Voting: Jim Barnett Votes For Andrew Bogut And Andre Iguodala (Photo: Rocky Widner/NBAE/Getty Images)
Due to the new transparency rules as a result of the Boston Globe’s Gary Washburn very newsworthy and controversial vote for Carmelo Anthony for the NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award last year, the tablulations for Defensive Player Of The Year was announced today.
Joakim Noah got the most 1st Place Votes with 100 and will win the award. Roy Hibbert garnered the second-most points and DeAndre Jordan came in third.
Here’s the PDF that the NBA released showing how the voting went down:
#KeepJB #KeepJim @uograd66 http://t.co/UZiccDqZ69 RT @kingofmyworld19: Love that Barnett's 1st and 2nd place votes were Bogut and Iguodala.
— LetsGoWarriors (@LetsGoWarriors) April 21, 2014
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The Golden State Warriors‘ Andre Iguodala finished fifth, well behind Serge Ibaka, but also well ahead of sixth-place LeBron James.
Most notable was TV color announcer Jim Barnett‘s votes for Andrew Bogut and Iguodala second.
Love that Barnett's 1st and 2nd place votes were Bogut and Iguodala.
— Daniel Devine (@kingofmyworld19) April 21, 2014
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After Paul George, Anthony Davis, and Dwight Howard, Bogut finished 10th in voting.
Here are more Warriors history-busting facts:
The Warriors have never had two players get DPOY votes in the same year, let alone two guys finish among the top 10.
— Rusty Simmons (@Rusty_SFChron) April 21, 2014
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The last time any Warrior received a DPOY vote was Ronny Turiaf in 2008-09.
— Rusty Simmons (@Rusty_SFChron) April 21, 2014
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All in all, 29 writers voted for Iguodala, while only 5 voted for Bogut. Barnett was the only journalist to vote Bogut in 1st. USA Today’s Jeff Zilgitt gave Iguodala a first-place vote.
Also noteworthy was Iguodala’s second-place vote from Bill Simmons.
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