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1979 Dennis Johnson Most Valuable Player Award World Championship Series

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Dennis Johnson’s 1979 NBA Finals MVP Trophy: A Symbol of Triumph

A Historic Achievement in Basketball

In the annals of NBA history, the 1979 season stands as a monumental year for the Seattle Supersonics, led by the indomitable Dennis Johnson. This season marked the franchise’s first and only NBA Championship, a feat achieved through a commanding series victory over the Washington Bullets, clinching the title in just five games. Dennis Johnson’s performance was nothing short of legendary, averaging nearly 23 points per game and delivering a spectacular 32-point performance in a pivotal Game 4 overtime win. For his outstanding contributions, Johnson was rightfully named the 1979 NBA World Championship Series Most Valuable Player.

The Trophy: A Testament to Excellence

The Finals MVP trophy awarded to Dennis Johnson is a striking piece of basketball memorabilia, standing approximately two feet tall. It features a sleek black pedestal crowned with a silver metal basketball. The front of the pedestal bears a metal plaque inscribed with the words: “NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION AND SPORTS MAGAZINE’S MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD” “1979 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES DENNIS JOHNSON SEATTLE SUPERSONICS.” This trophy is not just a symbol of personal achievement but a representation of a team’s historic victory.

  • Dimensions: Approximately two feet tall
  • Materials: Black pedestal with a silver metal basketball
  • Inscription: Commemorates Dennis Johnson’s MVP award
  • Condition: Slight bending at the base and discoloration due to oxidation
  • Provenance: Comes with a Letter of Authenticity from the Johnson family

A Legacy Preserved

The trophy, despite its minor imperfections, such as the slight bending and discoloration due to oxidation, remains a cherished artifact. It is a tangible reminder of Dennis Johnson’s pivotal role in the Supersonics’ championship run. The manufacturer’s tag on the bottom, reading “AWARDS BY BALFOUR,” adds an additional layer of authenticity and historical significance.

For collectors and enthusiasts, this trophy is more than just a piece of metal; it is a fragment of basketball history, encapsulating the spirit and determination of a player who left an indelible mark on the game. As part of our sports memorabilia auctions, this trophy offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of NBA history.

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* This text was generated from the original auction listing.

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