EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP

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Rudy Fernandez was the EuroCup Finals MVP in 2008. Rudy Fernandez Eurobasket 2011.jpg
Rudy Fernández was the EuroCup Finals MVP in 2008.

The EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP, previously also known as the ULEB Cup Finals MVP and the ULEB Eurocup Finals MVP, is the yearly MVP award of the finals of the 2nd-tier level professional basketball league in Europe, the EuroCup Basketball League. The EuroCup Basketball League is the European-wide professional basketball league that is one tier level below the top-tier EuroLeague.

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The EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP award began with the EuroCup Basketball 2002–03 season. Dejan Tomašević was the first winner of the award.

EuroCup Basketball Finals MVP award winners

Zoran Planinic was the EuroCup Finals MVP in 2012. ZoranPlaninicBCKhimki.jpg
Zoran Planinić was the EuroCup Finals MVP in 2012.
Player (X)Denotes the number of times the player was named Finals MVP.
SeasonFinals MVPTeamRef.
2002–03 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Dejan Tomašević Flag of Spain.svg Valencia [1]
2003–04 Flag of Russia.svg Kelly McCarty Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Jerusalem [1]
2004–05 Flag of Lithuania.svg Robertas Javtokas Flag of Lithuania.svg Lietuvos Rytas [1]
2005–06 Flag of Panama.svg Ruben Douglas Flag of Russia.svg Dynamo Moscow [1]
2006–07 Flag of the United States.svg Charles Smith Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid [1]
2007–08 Flag of Spain.svg Rudy Fernández Flag of Spain.svg Joventut Badalona [1]
2008–09 Flag of Lithuania.svg Marijonas Petravičius Flag of Lithuania.svg Lietuvos Rytas [1]
2009–10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Nielsen Flag of Spain.svg Valencia [2]
2010–11 Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Popović Flag of Russia.svg UNICS Kazan [3]
2011–12 Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Planinić Flag of Russia.svg Khimki [4]
2012–13 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Richard Hendrix Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban [1]
2013–14 Flag of Kosovo.svg Justin Doellman Flag of Spain.svg Valencia [5]
2014–15 Flag of Montenegro.svg Tyrese Rice Flag of Russia.svg Khimki [6]
2015–16 Flag of Gabon.svg Stéphane Lasme Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray Odeabank [7]
2016–17 Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Díaz Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja [8]
2017–18 Flag of the United States.svg Scottie Wilbekin Flag of Turkey.svg Darüşşafaka [9]
2018–19 Flag of Georgia.svg Will Thomas Flag of Spain.svg Valencia [10]
2019–20 Not awarded 1
2020–21 Flag of the United States.svg Rob Gray Flag of France.svg Monaco [11]
2021–22 Flag of Serbia.svg Miloš Teodosić Flag of Italy.svg Virtus Segafredo Bologna [12]
2022–23 Flag of the United States.svg John Shurna Flag of Spain.svg Gran Canaria [13]
2023–24 Flag of North Macedonia.svg T. J. Shorts Flag of France.svg Paris Basketball [14]
^1 There was no awarding in the 2019–20, because the season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in Europe.

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References

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  2. Matt Nielsen, MVP.
  3. 2010-11 Eurocup Finals MVP: Marko Popović of Unics.
  4. Zoran Planinic was named Eurocup Finals MVP.
  5. "Valencia's Doellman claims Eurocup Finals MVP trophy!". Archived from the original on 2014-06-29. Retrieved 2016-02-13.
  6. Rice caps standout season as Eurocup Finals MVP.
  7. Lasme named Eurocup Finals MVP.
  8. Alberto Diaz chosen MVP of EuroCup Finals.
  9. 2018 7DAYS EuroCup Finals MVP: Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka Istanbul.
  10. Will Thomas named EuroCup Finals MVP
  11. "Monaco's Gray is voted Finals MVP!". EuroCup Basketball. 30 April 2021. Archived from the original on May 2, 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
  12. "Milos Teodosic voted EuroCup Final MVP!". 11 May 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  13. "John Shurna chosen as EuroCup Finals MVP | Eurocup". Euroleague Basketball . 3 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  14. "EuroCup Finals MVP: TJ Shorts, Paris Basketball". Euroleague Basketball . 12 April 2024. Retrieved 12 April 2024.