Continental Basketball Association MVP Award

Andy Panko, 2002–03 CBA MVP
Michael Young, 1985–86 CBA MVP
Charlie Criss, 1975–76 and 1976–77 EBA MVP
Andy Johnson, 1963–64 EBA MVP
Paul Arizin, 1962–63 EBA MVP
Jack McCloskey; 1952–53 and 1953–54 EBA MVP.

The Continental Basketball Association (CBA) Player of the Year, formerly known as the Eastern Basketball Association (EBA) Most Valuable Player and the CBA Most Valuable Player, was an annual award given to the best player in the CBA. The winner was selected by a vote of the league's head coaches.[1] Twenty-three of the winners have been guards, 30 have been forwards, and only four have been centers. There have been two players—Jack McCloskey and Vincent Askew—who were two time recipients of the award. The Scranton Miners/Apollos have had six players named the EBA Most Valuable Player. The league's name was changed from the Eastern Basketball Association to the Continental Basketball Association following the 1977–78 season. Since then the Quad City Thunder have had the most players to win the award with five. The Montana Golden Nuggets and the Yakima/Yakama Sun Kings are the only teams to have one of their players win the award for three seasons in a row.

  1. ^ "Basketball; Mitchell Named C.B.A.'s Best". The New York Times. New York. April 16, 1992.

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