EuroLeague MVP Ladder by Eurohoops: Vol. 4

02/Mar/21 13:45 March 3, 2021

John Rammas

02/Mar/21 13:45

Eurohoops.net

With three quarters of the regular season behind us in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague, Eurohoops presents the fourth edition of the MVP Ladder.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

We evaluated the players – 10 being the highest score – in five different areas that can demonstrate the competitive value of each of them so far this season.

Honorable mentions: Vladimir Lucic (FC Bayern Munich), Jan Vesely (Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul), Kevin Pangos (Zenit St Petersburg), Marius Grigonis (Zalgiris Kaunas)

#5 WALTER TAVARES (previous rank: 3rd)
Real Madrid | Center | 22 March 1992 | Cabo Verde
11,3 pts | 7,9 reb | 0,9 ast | 1 stl | 1,8 blk | 1,9 tov | 26:03 min | 18,5 PIR | 26 G

Player’s performance: 8
Team’s course: 8
Player’s role: 9
Consistency: 7
Leadership: 7
Total: 39

Walter Tavares is a benchmark of Real Madrid’s game and perhaps the only player in the EuroLeague with such a big impact on both ends of the court. Often unbeatable in offense, he truly dominates the paint on defense. This season, however, he has been either all up or all down, something that has affected his team (5-5 in 2021), to the extent that they’re in danger of losing their place in the top four of the standings.

At the individual level, he’s still ranked second in rebounds and blocks, but he’s now out of the Top 10 in two-point field goals (12th) and out of the top 30 in points (31st). Despite that, he’s still high up in average PIR (4th), being one of only three players (Nikola Mirotic and Alexey Shved are the others) with a presence in the top five of three main statistical categories.

#4 NANDO DE COLO (previous rank: re-entry)
Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul | Guard | 23 June 1987 | France
14,9 pts | 3 reb | 4,1 ast | 1,4 stl | 0 blk | 3 tov | 25:29 min | 18,1 PIR | 21 G

Player’s performance: 8
Team’s course: 7
Player’s role: 9
Consistency: 8
Leadership: 9
Total: 41

After a long hiatus due to an injury and being out of form, Nando De Colo has begun to look like the MVP of the 2017 season and is one of the reasons Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul has began to look like the team that made five consecutive appearances in the Final Four in recent years. His stats skyrocketed in the team’s recent 10-0 streak, and were were high even in defeat in last week’s Turkish Derby won by Anadolu Efes Istanbul (74-106).

Take note: He’s back in the Top 10 in points (9th), he has climbed up to 14th in assists, while his contribution extends to defense too, as he’s fifth in steals. Add all of it up and you’ll find him rounding out the top five in PIR.

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