Is it a little on the ridiculous side? Eh--maybe, but look when they hold it. What else is going on in the middle of July?
If you didn't watch the show, but you are curious to see who won what here is a list of the award winners:
Best Female Athlete: Serena Williams, Tennis
Best Male Athlete: LeBron James, Miami Heat
Best Team: Miami Heat
Best Coach/Manager: Rick Pitino, Louisville Cardinals men's basketball
Best Comeback Player: Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
Best Game -– San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat Game 6
Best Moment -- Jack Hoffman, 7 year old cancer patient rushes for touchdown.
Best Play -- Hit by Jadeveon Clowney.
Best Upset -— #15 Florida Gulf Coast Beats #2 Georgetown and advances to the sweet 16.
College Athletic Program --
Best International Athlete -- Usain Bolt, Sprinter
Best Record-Breaking Performance -- Michael Phelps, Swimmer
Breakthrough Athlete of the Year -- Colin Kaepernick, San Francisco 49ers
Best Male Action Sports Athlete --Nyjah Huston, Skateboarder
Best Female Action Sports Athlete -- Stephanie Gilmore, Surfer
Best Male Athlete with a Disability -- Jeremy Campbell, Pentathlon, Discus
Best Female Athlete with a Disability -- Jessica Long, Swimming
Best Male Olympic Athlete—Michael Phelps, Swimmer
Best Driver -- Ryan Hunter-Reay, IndyCar Series
Fighter of the Year -- Floyd Mayweather, Boxing
NBA Player of the Year— Lebron James, Miami Heat
NFL Player of the Year -- Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
NHL Player of the Year -- Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins
MLB Player of the Year -- Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
WNBA Player of the Year -- Candace Parker, Los Angeles Sparks
Best Bowler -- Pete Weber
Best Female Golfer -- Stacy Lewis
Best Male Golfer -- Tiger Woods
Best Jockey -- Joel Rosario
Best MLS Player -- Thierry Henry, Red Bulls
Best Male Tennis Player -- Novak Djokovic
Best Female Tennis Player -- Serena Williams
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