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Euroleague Awards 2005/2006

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  • Euroleague Awards 2005/2006

    After Drew Nicholas (Benetton) won the Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy (18.4ppg) and Dimitris Diamantidis (Panathinaikos) was awarded the Best Defender Trophy for the 2nd time in a row, another Benetton player won the next trophy: Andrea Bargnani was awarded the Rising Star Trophy for the best EL player under 22 years. Congrats!

    In addition to that the 2005-06 All-Euroleague Nominees were announced:

    PG:
    Pablo Prigioni (TAU)
    Theo Papaloukas (CSKA)

    SG/SF:
    Juan Carlos Navarro (Barcelona)
    Anthony Parker (Maccabi)
    Vassilis Spanoulis (Panathinaikos)
    Trajan Langdon (CSKA)

    PF/C:
    Darjus Lavrinovic (Zalgiris)
    Luis Scola (TAU)
    Jorge Garbajosa (Unicaja)
    Nikola Vuijcic (Maccabi)

    The results will be announced on Saturday, April 29th.

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    Has EL maybee announced the number of votes players got for "Rising star" trophy.
    I like the fact that coaches decide who'll receive it and not some journalists (considering the ammount of journalists credible for european bball, that would be tottally unfair and impossible), but I am still interested in how much votes did Jankunas, Halperin, Splitter, Bellinelli and others receive... so far I know Splitter was the 2nd and that's about it
    Originally posted by Jon_Koncak
    That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Matiz
      Has EL maybee announced the number of votes players got for "Rising star" trophy.
      I like the fact that coaches decide who'll receive it and not some journalists (considering the ammount of journalists credible for european bball, that would be tottally unfair and impossible), but I am still interested in how much votes did Jankunas, Halperin, Splitter, Bellinelli and others receive... so far I know Splitter was the 2nd and that's about it
      I have actually no clue about the number of votes each player received, I can tell you who was on the 3rd and 4th place though
      Bargnani won in front of Splitter, Sofoklis Schortsianitis got the 3rd place, while Belinelli was 4th.

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      • #4
        Anthony Parker from Maccabi Tel Aviv is the 2005-2006 Euroleague MVP and received the trophy yesterday. Congrats!

        The 2005-2006 All-Euroleague Team has been announced as well, here it is:

        G - Theo Papaloukas (CSKA)
        G - Juan Carlos Navarro (Barcelona)
        F - Anthony Parker (Maccabi Tel Aviv)
        F - Luis Scola (Tau)
        C - Nikola Vujcic (Maccabi Tel Aviv)

        Congrats again

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