Ben Wallace wins 2005-06 Defensive Player of Year
NBA News | May 8, 2006
The NBA announced today that Ben Wallace of the Detroit Pistons has won the 2005-06 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, marking
the fourth time in his career that he has captured the trophy as the
league’s best defender.
With this year’s honor, Wallace becomes the only player in NBA history to
win the Defensive Player of the Year Award four times in five years and
joins Dikembe Mutombo as the only players to earn the award in four
separate seasons.
The 6-9 center averaged 11.3 rebounds, 2.2 blocks and a career-high 1.8
steals to anchor a defense which ranked third in the league for fewest
points allowed per game (90.2). Wallace was the only player in the league
to rank in the top 10 in rebounds per game (fourth), blocks per game
(ninth) and steals per game (10th). He became only the fifth player in
league history to record 100 blocks and 100 steals in six consecutive
seasons.
The four-time Defensive Player of the Year led all NBA centers in
rebounding and steals, guiding the Pistons to a Central Division crown and
the best record in franchise history (64-18). Wallace collected his 7,000th
career rebound this season and became one of only 24 players in league
history to record 1,600 blocks. Wallace, the all-time Pistons franchise
leader in blocks, has finished in the NBA Top 10 in blocks for six
consecutive seasons.
Wallace received 420 points, including 58 first-place votes, from a panel
of 124 sportswriters and broadcasters throughout the United States and
Canada. Players were awarded five points for each first-place vote, three
points for each second-place vote and one point for each third-place vote
received. San Antonio’s Bruce Bowen finished second with 308 points and
Utah’s Andrei Kirilenko finished third with 121 points.
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