Tim Duncan won his first Most Valuable Player award in 2002, although it was marred by controversy. That year, the Maurice Podoloff trophy was in close competition. Duncan garnered 57 first-place votes and 954 points, while Kidd had 45 first-place votes and 897 points. New Jersey Nets coach Byron Scott and Shaquille O’Neal of the Los Angeles Lakers felt the wrong player won the award. Either way, Duncan clarified his plans had there been any error.

“I’m not going to give it back,” he said after receiving the trophy from Commissioner David Stern via the Washington Post. “But if someone else won it, I wouldn’t dispute it.”

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It was unfortunate that Duncan had to experience that controversy at the time. However, he deserved the accolade, considering it was the best performance of his career. Timmy averaged 25.5 points, 12.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.5 blocked shots that season.

Why Timmy failed to dress formally for the ceremony

It was understandable that Duncan was unaware that he should be in formal attire to receive the trophy, as this was his first time winning the award. Instead, he came wearing a red T-shirt, denim shorts, and sandals.

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