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By Lefteris Moutis/ moutis@eurohoops.net
The voting continues but after you read about the ten candidates for the All-Euroleague teams of this season in the Euroleague, the moment has come to evaluate the most valuable players of the year and to elect our own personal favorite. Cast your votes!
Shortly after the end of the playoffs and before we enter the final stretch to the Final Four in Madrid, Eurohoops forecasts the three predominant candidates that are most likely to win this season’s MVP award, which is expected to be announced by the Euroleague in Madrid on Thursday 15th of May.
Take a look at the previous winners
Season | Player | Team |
2004-05 | Anthony Parker | Maccabi |
2005-06 | Anthony Parker | Maccabi |
2006-07 | Theodoros Papaloukas | CSKA Moscow |
2007-08 | Ramunas Siskauskas | CSKA Moscow |
2008-09 | Juan Carlos Navarro | Barcelona |
2009-10 | Milos Teodosic | Olympiacos |
2010-11 | Dimitris Diamantidis | Panathinaikos |
2011-12 | Andrei Kirilenko | CSKA Moscow |
2012-13 | Vassilis Spanoulis | Olympiacos |
2013-14 | Sergio Rodriguez | Real Madrid |
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[lptitle title=”Milos Teodosic“]
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CSKA Moscow
15 points, 2,8 rebounds, 7,1 assists, 16,6 ranking
This year the Serbian guard’s season is by far the best of his career in the Euroleague. Milos Teodosic is in CSKA, a team with a full roster and lots of stars along his side, but he managed this year to be very mature and have few ups and downs in between the games and during the games. In 2010 he had emerged as the MVP in the Euroleague wearing Olympiacos’s jersey.
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[lptitle title=”Vassilis Spanoulis“]
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Olympiacos
14,9 points, 1,9 rebounds, 5,7 assists, 15,5 ranking
Olympiacos’s leader won this award in 2013, the only year he had an MVP double since he emerged as the MVP a little later in the Final Four as well (in 2009 and in 2012 he had only gotten the award for the Final Four). Although Vassilis Spanoulis missed some crucial games in the Top 16, he led the red-and-whites to the qualification against Barcelona showing his leadership character.
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[lptitle title=”Nemanja Bjelica“]
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Fenerbahce
11,9 points, 8,6 rebounds, 1,9 assists, 18,3 ranking
Fenerbahce has many quality players, but the one who could tip the balance every time he stepped on the court was Nemanja Bjelica, who had an excellent season almost without any ups and downs. The Serbian forward scored, passed and got rebounds in great numbers and with his all-around game he took the Turkish team to a higher level. He also took himself to a higher level as a player since up to this point he had never even been a member of the All Euroleague Team, that is, the top ten of the season.
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