Pelicans' CJ McCollum wins 2023-24 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award

New Orleans’ CJ McCollum is the J. Walker Kennedy Citizenship Award winner for the 2023-24 season.

C.J. McCollum of the New Orleans Pelicans has won the 2023-24 J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award, as administered and selected by the Professional Basketball Writers Association (PBWA). Named after the NBA’s second commissioner, the honor is presented annually by the PBWA to a player, coach or athletic trainer who shows outstanding service and dedication to the community.

An 11-year veteran, McCollum is being honored for his extensive community work in and around New Orleans, with a focus on education, social-justice reform and efforts to provide equitable resources and opportunities for youth.

McCollum, 32, was one of five finalists for the award, along with Miami Heat assistant coach Caron Butler, Washington Wizards forward Anthony Gill, Dallas Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving and Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr.

The finalists were chosen by a committee of PBWA members from nominees submitted by NBA teams. The winner was determined by a vote of the entire PBWA, which is composed of more than 200writers and editors who cover the NBA regularly for newspapers, magazines and online news outlets.

“C.J.’s passion, generosity and commitment to improving the lives of the youth in his community is truly impressive,” said PBWA President Howard Beck, of The Ringer. “The members of the Professional Basketball Writers Association salute him and all the nominees for their inspiring work.”

In January, McCollum partnered with the nonprofit CollegeBeyond to launch McCollum Scholars, a needs-based scholarship that will provide eleven New Orleans students with $100,000 apiece (a total commitment of $1.1 million) to pursue four-year degrees. As part of the initiative, McCollum Scholars will also be offered academic coaching services, mental-wellness resources, career preparation and internship placement. The program aims to close the education, literacy and racial wealth gaps through access to quality education, and to create a pathway to obtaining a post-secondary degree.

In March, McCollum opened the CJ McCollum Dream Center –described as “a dynamic hub of innovation and inspiration” – at the Westbank Boys and Girls Club of Metro Louisiana. The center is stocked with new laptops and tablets, smart boards, laser printers, a library, virtual reality headsets and a podcast studio. It’s the thirdDream Center that McCollum has opened, and the first in Louisiana, where he has resided since joining the Pelicans in February 2022. He has described the centers as a beacon of hope and a safe haven, where youth can explore, learn and grow.

Last October – in collaboration with the Louisiana Center forChildren’s Rights and the National Basketball Social Justice Coalition – McCollum visited the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center and Travis Hill School in New Orleans, which is dedicated to rehabilitation and education in the justice system. As part of his visit McCollum spent time with the students, aged 13 to 18, and discussed his own journey, emphasizing the importance of education and resilience.

McCollum, who also serves as president of the National Basketball Players Association, averaged 20 points, 4.3 rebounds and 4.6assists in 66 games for the Pelicans this season.

Below is the complete list of winners of the J. Walter KennedyCitizenship Award.

SeasonPlayerTeam
1974-75Wes UnseldWashington
1975-76Slick WattsSeattle
1976-77Dave BingWashington
1977-78Bob LanierDetroit
1978-79Calvin MurphyHouston
1979-80Austin CarrCleveland
1980-81Mike GlennNew York
1981-82Kent BensonDetroit
1982-83Julius ErvingPhiladelphia
1983-84Frank Layden Utah
1984-85Dan Issel Denver
1985-86Michael Cooper (tie)L.A. Lakers
1985-86Rory Sparrow (tie)New York
1986-87Isiah ThomasDetroit
1987-88Alex EnglishDenver
1988-89Thurl BaileyUtah
1989-90Doc RiversAtlanta
1990-91Kevin JohnsonPhoenix
1991-92Magic Johnson L.A. Lakers
1992-93Terry Porter Portland
1993-94Joe DumarsDetroit 
1994-95Joe O’Toole Atlanta
1995-96Chris Dudley Portland
1996-97P.J. BrownMiami
1997-98Steve SmithAtlanta
1998-99Brian GrantPortland
1999-00Vlade Divac Sacramento
2000-01Dikembe Mutombo Philadelphia
2001-02Alonzo MourningMiami 
2002-03David RobinsonSan Antonio 
2003-04Reggie MillerIndiana
2004-05Eric Snow Cleveland
2005-06Kevin GarnettMinnesota 
2006-07Steve Nash Phoenix
2007-08Chauncey BillupsDetroit 
2008-09Dikembe MutomboHouston 
2009-10Samuel Dalembert Philadelphia
2010-11Metta Sandiford-ArtestL.A. Lakers 
2011-12Pau Gasol L.A. Lakers
2012-13Kenneth FariedDenver
2013-14Luol Deng Cleveland
2014-15Joakim Noah Chicago
2015-16Wayne Ellington Brooklyn
2016-17LeBron JamesCleveland 
2017-18J.J. BareaDallas 
2018-19Damian LillardPortland 
2019-20Malcolm Brogdon Indiana
2020-21NA – Pandemic – 
2021-22NA – Pandemic – 
2022-23Stephen CurryGolden State 
2023-24C.J. McCollum New Orleans