LNB Pro A Best Young Player
The LNB Pro A Best Young Player Award (French: Meilleur Jeune de LNB Pro A) is an annual professional basketball award that is given by the top tier division in France, the LNB Pro A. It is awarded to the best player under age 22.
![]() ![]() LNB Pro A awards and honours |
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Individual awards |
Statistical Leaders |
Winners
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Yann Bonato won the award in 1993
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Guard Evan Fournier won the award in 2011 and 2012
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Clint Capela was the first Swiss player to win the award in 2014
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Frank Ntilikina won the award in 2017 and 2018
^ | Denotes player who is still active in the Pro A |
* | Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame or the French Basketball Academy |
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has received the award |
Season | Player | Position | Nationality | Team |
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1982–83 | Valéry Demory | Guard | ![]() |
Stade Français |
1983–84 | Stéphane Ostrowski* | Forward | ![]() |
Le Mans |
1984–85 | Valéry Demory (2) | Guard | ![]() |
Stade Français |
1985–86 | Christian Garnier | Forward | ![]() |
Monaco |
1986–87 | Didier Gadou | Forward | ![]() |
Pau-Orthez |
1987–88 | Hugues Occansey | Forward | ![]() |
Limoges CSP |
1988–89 | Jim Bilba | Forward | ![]() |
Cholet |
1989–90 | Antoine Rigaudeau* | Guard | ![]() |
Cholet |
1990–91 | Antoine Rigaudeau* (2) | Guard | ![]() |
Cholet |
1991–92 | Antoine Rigaudeau* (3) | Guard | ![]() |
Cholet |
1992–93 | Yann Bonato | Forward | ![]() |
Olympique Antibes |
1993–94 | Alain Digbeu | Forward | ![]() |
ASVEL |
1994–95 | Alain Digbeu (2) | Forward | ![]() |
ASVEL |
1995–96 | Fabien Dubos | Forward | ![]() |
Pau-Orthez |
1996–97 | Frédéric Weis | Center | ![]() |
Limoges CSP |
1997–98 | Willem Laure | Forward | ![]() |
JDA Dijon |
1998–99 | Frédéric Weis (2) | Center | ![]() |
Limoges CSP |
1999–2000 | David Gautier | Forward | ![]() |
Cholet |
2000–01 | Tony Parker | Guard | ![]() |
Racing Paris |
2001–02 | Boris Diaw | Forward | ![]() |
Élan Béarnais Pau-Orthez |
2002–03 | Pape-Philippe Amagou | Guard | ![]() |
Le Mans |
2003–04 | Pape-Philippe Amagou (2) | Guard | ![]() |
Le Mans |
2004–05 | Michael Mokongo | Guard | ![]() |
Élan Chalon |
2005–06 | Ian Mahinmi | Center | ![]() |
STB Le Havre |
2006–07 | Nicolas Batum | Forward | ![]() |
Le Mans |
2007–08 | Nicolas Batum (2) | Forward | ![]() |
Le Mans |
2008–09 | Thomas Heurtel | Guard | ![]() |
Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez |
2009–10 | Andrew Albicy | Guard | ![]() |
Paris-Levallois |
2010–11 | Evan Fournier | Guard | ![]() |
Poitiers |
2011–12 | Evan Fournier (2) | Guard | ![]() |
Poitiers |
2012–13 | Livio Jean-Charles^ | Forward | ![]() |
ASVEL |
2013–14 | Clint Capela | Center | ![]() |
Cholet |
2014–15 | Petr Cornelie^ | Forward | ![]() |
Le Mans |
2015–16 | Frank Ntilikina | Guard | ![]() |
SIG Strasbourg |
2016–17 | Frank Ntilikina (2) | Guard | ![]() |
SIG Strasbourg |
2017–18 | Adam Mokoka | Guard | ![]() |
BCM Gravelines |
2018–19 | Théo Maledon^ | Guard | ![]() |
LDLC ASVEL |
- Amagou, born in Maisons-Laffitte, also owns the French nationality.
- Michael Mokongo, born in Bimbo, Central African Republic, also owns the French nationality.
Awards by player
Player | Total |
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Antoine Rigaudeau | 3 |
Alain Digbeu | 2 |
Pape-Philippe Amagou | 2 |
Evan Fournier | 2 |
Frank Ntilikina | 2 |
Frédéric Weis | 2 |
Awards by nationality
Player | Total |
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33 |
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2 |
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1 |
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