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  • #16
    Super seasons by all five, but this one goes to Dirk without a question

    But if you don't consider the NBA a FIBA league, I would go with Navarro because he's had a great year both with his club and national team

    Diamantidis had a better year at his club, but to win this award you have to have succes with your country internationally IMO
    THE NBA IS FAKE

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    • #17
      For me:
      Navarro

      Nowitzki

      Diamantidis

      Pau Gasol
      BARÇA O MUERTE

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      • #18
        FIBA Europe made names public:

        Nicolas Batum
        Dimitris Diamantidis
        Pau Gasol
        Marc Gasol
        Andrei Kirilenko
        Bo McCalebb
        Juan Carlos Navarro
        Dirk Nowitzki
        Tony Parker
        Duško Savanović

        My picks were Nowitzki, Navarro and Parker.
        Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
        Artificial Nature

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        • #19
          And the Euroscar from Gazzetta dello Sport goes to Dirk Nowitzki.
          Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
          Artificial Nature

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          • #20
            Originally posted by rikhardur View Post
            And the Euroscar from Gazzetta dello Sport goes to Dirk Nowitzki.
            Anything else would be a huge injustice to this great player... But, anything can happen in Europe, we're bullshit prone.

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            • #21
              As expected...

              Dirk Nowitzki Is Player Of The Year

              FIBA Europe announced on Tuesday that Dirk Nowitzki of Germany has been voted the 2011 European Player of the Year.

              Nowitzki was the winner of the expert panel vote* ahead of Spain captain and EuroBasket 2011 MVP Juan Carlos Navarro and came in fourth in the public voting.

              It is the second time Nowitzki lands the coveted FIBA Europe award, as he was the winner of the first edition, in 2005. He was also named 2011 Germany's Athlete of the Year last December.

              The highlight of the year for the German star came on 12 June, just a week ahead of his 33rd birthday.

              He led the Dallas Mavericks to their fourth win in the NBA play-off final series against the Miami Heat, conquering the title and earning Finals MVP honours.

              Nowitzki, who has been playing for Dallas since the beginning of his NBA career in 1998, raised his game as pressure mounted in the play-offs to secure a historic first NBA championship for the Texas franchise.

              He averaged 27.7 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2.5 assists in the play-offs, up from 23.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in the regular season.

              The 2.13m forward responded to his national team's call later in the summer and suited up for Germany at the EuroBasket in Lithuania.

              He averaged 19.5 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists but could not avert a rather disappointing 9th place finish for Germany.

              The dedication of one the biggest basketball players of all time though, especially after a long and exhausting NBA season, was never in question.

              Nowitzki has represented Germany in six EuroBaskets, two World Championships and the Beijing Olympic Games, leading them to the silver medal at EuroBasket 2005 and the bronze at the 2002 World Championship.

              He is the EuroBasket's second all-time leading scorer, behind Nikos Galis of Greece.

              "Dirk is not only a fantastic athlete and a world-class basketball player," said FIBA Europe President Olafur Rafnsson.

              "He is above all a great person, honest, hard-working, loyal and humble. In my eyes, he is someone that young people, basketball players or otherwise, should look up to," Mr Rafnsson concluded.

              "2011 was a landmark year for Dirk," commented FIBA Europe Secretary General Nar Zanolin.

              "He finally achieved one of his dreams with millions of fans in Europe and around the world cheering him on. A remarkable person and a true ambassador of basketball, I could not be happier for him," Mr Zanolin added.
              Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
              Artificial Nature

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              • #22
                LOL...didn't even notice BOrche was in competition

                this is bit shamefull for euro basketball. thank god dirk saved euro basketball from complete embarrassment
                Jordi Bertomeu sucks!

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