Fan vote: Who was the Regular Season MVP?
MUNICH (Germany) - With another eventful and exciting Regular Season done and dusted, it's time to reflect on which players have done enough to be potentially crowned as MVP of the first phase.
MUNICH (Germany) - With another eventful and exciting EuroCup Women Regular Season done and dusted, it's time to reflect on which players have stood out.
There were some stellar individual contributions throughout the course of the campaign and you can let us know in the fan vote below which of the following candidates have been your MVP!
Myisha Hines-Allen - Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring
FORWARD
Statistics: 31.2 EFF / 21.0 PPG / 13.8 RPG / 5.0 APG / 2.0 SPG
A powerhouse that has often been unstoppable, Hines-Allen deservedly scooped up October MVP honors. She has been the driving force behind Galatasaray Cagdas Factoring finishing the Regular Season without a loss to their name.
Kelsey Bone - Antalya BSB Toroslar BC
FORWARD
Statistics: 27.0 EFF / 24.8 PPG / 11.1 RPG
Producing some epic displays with massive efficiency valuations, Bone used all of her veteran know-how and skills to great effect. She accumulated a Regular Season double-double and helped send her club into the Play-Off Round 1.
Kayla Alexander - Tango Bourges Basket
FORWARD / CENTER
Statistics: 23.2 EFF / 15.8 PPG / 11.7 RPG
The Canadian national team standout has been sensational and her double-double is evidence of just how influential she has been. Bourges are now clearly one of the frontrunners and so watch out for Alexander making more moves.
Dana Evans - Besiktas
GUARD
Statistics: 19.0 EFF / 23.8 PPG / 5.8 APG / 5.0 RPG
With a 36-point display on her record, it demonstrates the deadly scoring power that Evans has brought to the table. While Besiktas have went 4-2, it's clear with her on board, they remain highly dangerous and capable of rolling deep.
Chloe Bibby - InvestInTheWest Enea Gorzow
FORWARD
Statistics: 23.2 EFF / 23.8 PPG / 8.0 RPG / 2.5 APG
If it was not for the work of the Australian frontcourt ace, the 3-3 InvestInTheWest Enea Gorzow might not have extended their campaign to the Play-Off Round 1. She was so consistently impressive from start to finish in all games.
Rennia Davis - VBW Arka Gdynia
FORWARD
Statistics: 21.7 EFF / 19.5 PPG / 8.7 RPG / 2.2 SPG
Group L was balanced on a knife-edge and Gdynia eventually came out on top - largely because of the work carried out by Davis. The forward showed quality by finishing clinically around the basket and working hard on the glass.
Jessica Shepard - Umana Reyer Venice
CENTER
Statistics: 42.7 EFF / 31.3 PPG / 11.3 RPG / 3.0 APG
She may have played less games than anyone on the list after only stepping out in the second half of the Regular Season but could barely have done more to catch up. Her eye-bulging numbers resulted in November MVP honors.
Temi Fagbenle - London Lions
FORWARD
Statistics: 21.0 EFF / 17.2 PPG / 67% FG / 6.5 RPG / 3.2 APG
Unbeaten and perhaps driven by their failure to make the EuroLeague Women Regular Season after losing in the Qualifiers, Lions are a team on a mission to make amends. And, Fagbenle is very much a centerpiece and go-to figure.
Jazmine Jones - Panathinaikos A.C.
GUARD / SMALL FORWARD
Statistics: 21.3 EFF / 20.3 PPG / 7.7 RPG / 4.7 APG
The three-way tie that Panathinaikos found themselves saw them still take a step into the Play-Off Round 1. But as things get tougher on court, they'll need their star baller to turn up the dial even more and she's capable of doing it.
Lauren Van Kleunen - BBC Grengewald
GUARD / FORWARD
Statistics: 24.5 EFF/ 24.0 PPG / 8.8 RPG / 3.8 APG / 2.3 SPG
The fact that she is the second top leading scorer speaks volumes about the production levels of Van Kleunen this season. It's just a pity for her that she is the only player in the list not continuing after the elimination of her team.
Jovana Nogic - Besiktas
GUARD
Statistics: 18.7 EFF / 18.3 PPG / 5.0 APG / 4.8 RPG
Forming a big one-two punch with Dana Evans in the backcourt, the Serbian national team ace has had a standout campaign. She is a do-it-all figure for Besiktas and Nogic will have to keep that high gear for them to keep pushing on.
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