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- By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer

NBA announces the nominees

for league’s individual honors

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — This season’s NBA MVP has won the award before.

A trio of past winners of the award — reigning MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo of the Milwaukee Bucks, fourtime MVP LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers and 2017-18 winner James Harden of the Houston Rockets — were announced Saturday as the finalists for this season’s top NBA individual honor.

James would join Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (a six-time winner), Michael Jordan and Bill Russell as the NBA’s only five-time MVPs. Antetokoun­mpo is bidding to become the 12th back-to-back winner of the award, and Harden is vying for his second MVP in three seasons.

“He’s an incredible teammate, plays unselfishl­y, does everything,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said of Antetokoun­mpo last month, stating his best player’s MVP case. “And I think that’s kind of what the MVP is, so we certainly feel like he’s very deserving and we’ll be excited to support him.”

Antetokoun­mpo is also a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year, while Utah’s Rudy Gobert is bidding to win that trophy for a third consecutiv­e season.

The league announced the top three vote-getters in six individual categories. Voting has already taken place by a global panel of sportswrit­ers and broadcaste­rs.

The NBA has not set specific dates when the winners will be announced.

None of the games taking place at the NBA’s restart at Walt Disney World factored into the voting, because ballots were due before games began again July 30.

The league took the step of saying games played before the league suspended the season on March 11 because of the coronaviru­s pandemic could factor into award considerat­ion, out of fairness to the eight teams that were not invited to the restart.

The other finalists for NBA honors:

Rookie of the Year — Ja Morant, Memphis; Kendrick Nunn, Miami; Zion Williamson, New Orleans.

Most Improved Player — Bam Adebayo, Miami; Luka Doncic, Dallas; Brandon Ingram, New Orleans.

Sixth Man — Montrezl Harrell, Los Angeles Clippers; Dennis Schroder, Oklahoma City; Lou Williams, Los Angeles Clippers.

Defensive Player of the Year — Antetokoun­mpo; Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers; Rudy Gobert, Utah.

Coach of the Year — Mike Budenholze­r, Milwaukee; Billy Donovan, Oklahoma City; Nick Nurse, Toronto.

GASOL VS. GRIZZLIES

Marc Gasol spent parts of 11 seasons in Memphis, going to three AllStar Games with a Grizzlies jersey on his back, earning two All-NBA selections there and a Defensive Player of the Year award as well.

And now, he’ll play against his former team for the first time.

The Grizzlies face Gasol and the Toronto Raptors on Sunday. It’ll be the first game between the clubs since

Gasol was traded to Toronto in February 2019 — a move that helped the Raptors win last season’s NBA championsh­ip.

Gasol said facing Memphis would be emotional.

“I got there when I was 16 years old. It was my first time out of Spain,” said Gasol, who still owns his Memphis home.

“I started high school there as a teenager and left as a father of two kids . ... My ties to the city and my roots go pretty deep and my love for the people there, what they mean and the franchise, it’s forever.”

Gasol helped Memphis make the playoffs in seven consecutiv­e seasons including the 2013 run to the Western Conference finals.

He is the Grizzlies’ all-time leader for minutes played, field goals made, free throws made and attempted, rebounds, blocks and triple-doubles and is second in points — 49 behind Mike Conley.

The Raptors were supposed to have played back-to-back games against Memphis this season, going there March 28 and then playing host to the Grizzlies March 30. Those games, of course, were called off because of the season suspension caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Obviously it’s a little bitterswee­t that we couldn’t play in the city of Memphis, to get that love and feel that Iove from the fans,” Raptors guard Fred VanVleet said.

“But I’m sure he’ll be happy to see some familiar faces and a lot of the people that he spent a lot of time with over the years.”

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