This is the Sam Davis Memorial Award presented to Oscar Robertson as the Most Valuable Pro Player for the 1963-64 NBA season. This was a very important award given to Robertson by the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association. Robertson averaged 31.4 points per game for the '63-64 season to go along with 11 assists and 9.9 rebounds, putting him just shy of averaging a triple-double. Additionally, Robertson led the Cincinnati Royals to a 55-25 record, placing them second in the Eastern Division. The Sam Davis Award comes in the form of a silver plated bowl on top of a wooden base painted black. A plaque on the base reads "Sam Davis Memorial Award," Most Valuable Pro Player 1963-64, Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati Royals, Presented by M.B.W.A." It is in EX condition.