Bostons Brad Stevens wins NBAs Executive of the Year award, his 2nd win in last 3 years
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 8:38 pm
Brad Stevens Named NBA Executive of the Year
Boston's Brad Stevens has been awarded the NBA's Executive of the Year, marking his second win in the past three seasons. This recognition comes after a season where Stevens successfully navigated significant roster changes while maintaining the team's strong performance. The Boston team, despite parting ways with key players to manage financial constraints, secured the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, demonstrating Stevens' ability to build a competitive team.
Stevens received 11 first-place votes from a panel of 30 basketball executives, representing each NBA team. He appeared on a total of 17 ballots. Other executives recognized in the voting included Onsi Saleh of Atlanta, who finished second, and Trajan Langdon of Detroit, who placed third. Sam Presti of Oklahoma City, the previous year's winner, finished fifth.
Stevens acknowledged the award as a reflection of the entire organization's efforts, emphasizing his role in supporting the players, coaches, and staff. He highlighted the value of teamwork and the opportunity to compete at the highest level.
This award is one of several announced by the NBA since the end of the regular season. Other winners include Victor Wembanyama of San Antonio for Defensive Player of the Year, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City for Clutch Player of the Year, Keldon Johnson of San Antonio for Sixth Man of the Year, Derrick White of Boston for the Sportsmanship Award, Nickeil Alexander-Walker of Atlanta for Most Improved Player, and Cooper Flagg of Dallas for Rookie of the Year. The NBA is scheduled to announce the Most Valuable Player, Coach of the Year, Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year, and Hustle Award winners later this week.
BNN's Perspective:
The recognition of Brad Stevens highlights the importance of strategic leadership in professional sports. While player performance is crucial, the ability to build and maintain a competitive team, even amidst significant roster changes, is a testament to effective management. This award underscores the value of long-term planning and organizational stability in achieving sustained success.
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