The process determined the National Basketball Association’s Most Valuable Player for the 1999-2000 regular season. Writers and broadcasters cast ballots, each voter selecting a first, second, third, fourth, and fifth-place choice. Points were awarded based on ranking; a first-place vote garnered ten points, a second-place vote earned seven points, third place earned five points, fourth place earned three points, and a fifth-place vote was worth one point. The player with the highest point total was declared the winner.
This award signifies recognition of a player’s outstanding performance and overall impact on their team’s success during the regular season. Historically, recipients of this honor have consistently demonstrated exceptional skill, leadership, and dedication. The results of this particular season’s poll reveal the perception of player contributions and team dynamics during that period, providing valuable insights into the landscape of the sport at the time.