Doncic is the “Most Improved Player” for the editors of Eurohoops (poll)

05/May/17 13:51 May 10, 2017

Aris Barkas

05/May/17 13:51

Eurohoops.net

The editors of Eurohoops voted for their most improved player of the year in the EuroLeague and now it’s your turn.

By Eurohoops Team/ info@eurohoops.net

The EuroLeague doesn’t give out an award for the most improved player of the year, but Eurohoops does and that’s enough for now.
 
In this way, Real Madrid’s wonder boy, Luka Doncic, earned the preference of most of the website’s authors, who then caused a… traffic jam in second place with Milutinov, Kuzmic, Melli and Brown.
 
See how they voted and say whether you agree or not by casting your own vote! If your choice is someone that’s not on the list below, then fill in their name with a comment below the text.

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Luka Doncic (Real Madrid): 6 votes
8.1 pts | 4.5 rbs | 4.3 as | 0.9 st | 0.2 bl | 1.7 to | 19:54 min | 13.9 PIR

The Slovenian point forward was impressive in his first full year in Real Madrid. Being just 18 years old, the future is his.

Nikola Milutinov (Olympiacos Piraeus): 3 votes
4.3 pts | 3.3 rbs | 0.5 as | 0.3 st | 0.9 bl | 1 to | 12:38 min | 5.6 PIR

The 22-year-old Serbian center seized several of the opportunities that he was given and was an additional solution in Olympiacos’s frontline.

Ognjen Kuzmic (Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade): 3 votes
9.4 pts | 7 rbs | 1 as | 1 st | 0.6 bl | 1.5 to | 20:41 min | 13.9 PIR

The 27-year-old Serbian center was reborn in his home country, a starter in all 30 rounds of the regular season and one of the reasons Crvena Zvezda got to the point of playing to the end for the qualification for the playoffs.

Nicolo Melli (Brose Bamberg) : 3 votes
11.5 pts | 7.4 rbs | 2.3 as | 0.7 st | 0.7 bl | 1.7 to | 29:13 min | 16.9 PIR

The 26-year-old Italian power forward was a consistent choice in Bamberg’s starting line-up throughout the regular season (30/30), and his stats were consistently full as well.

Derrick Brown (Anadolu Efes Istanbul): 3 votes
12.3 pts | 5.5 rbs | 2.2 as | 1 st | 0.5 bl | 1.6 to | 29:17 min | 15.3 PIR

The 30-year-old American power forward was not only one of his team’s key players in all 35 of their games, but also one of the main reasons that Anadolu Efes got one win away from the Final Four.

Chris Singleton (Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens): 2 votes
12 pts | 5.9 rbs | 1.2 as | 1.2 st | 1 bl | 1.4 to | 28:14 min | 15.6 PIR

The 27-year-old American power forward did everything in his first year in Panathinaikos and he evolved into a player-barometer in the team’s incomplete effort to return to the Final Four.

Lukas Lekavicius (Zalgiris Kaunas): 1 vote
8.5 pts | 1.9 rbs | 3.5 as | 0.6 st | 0 bl | 1.7 to | 18:06 min | 8.8 PIR

The 23-year-old Lithuanian point guard was used to the fullest by the… expert in that position, Sarunas Jasikevicius, and showed that Zalgiris Kaunas can bank on him.

Brock Motum (Zalgiris Kaunas): 1 vote
10.8 pts | 3.4 rbs | 0.5 as | 0.6 st | 0.1 bl | 1 to | 23:06 min | 9.5 PIR

The 27-year-old Australian power forward came from the bench every time (0/30 in the starting line-up) and with his performances helped Zalgiris Kaunas earn everyone’s applause as they got very close to qualifying for the playoffs.

Ioannis Papapetrou (Olympiacos Piraeus): 1 vote
4.6 pts | 2.6 rbs | 0.4 as | 0.5 st | 0.3 bl | 0.6 to | 16:02 min | 4 PIR

The 23-year-old Greek small forward got his chances and with his shooting from the perimeter and his defense he helped Olympiacos get in the Final Four.

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