EuroLeague MVP Ladder by Eurohoops: Vol. 3

14/Dec/21 11:45 December 14, 2021

John Rammas

14/Dec/21 11:45

Eurohoops.net

The third checkpoint in the race for the top individual award in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague, powered by Eurohoops.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

Eurohoops presents the third edition of the MVP Ladder with 14 Rounds of the 2021-22 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season in the books.

We rated the players on a scale of 1 to 10 in five different areas to reveal the competitive value of each so far this season.

Honorable mentions: Shavon Shields (AX Armani Exchange Milan), Elie Okobo (LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne)

#5 LORENZO BROWN (previous rank: new entry)

UNICS Kazan | Guard | August 26, 1990 | USA
13.1 pts | 4.1 reb | 5.1 ast | 1.6 stl | 0.1 blk | 2.9 tov | 29:55 min | 16.4 PIR | 14 G

Player performance: 9
Team’s course: 7
Role of the player: 8
Consistency: 7
Leadership: 8
Total: 39

To be fair, Lorenzo Brown has been playing very well since the beginning of the season. His solid showings were overshadowed by UNICS Kazan underperforming as a team. Bouncing back with seven wins in the last nine games, his team seems to have fully recovered from the sluggish start.

Zo has been maybe the most influential player during that ongoing comeback. Ranked 18th in points scored might not be impressive, but being second in assists and seventh in PIR display the extent of his contribution. Good stuff.

#4 SHANE LARKIN (previous rank: new entry)

Anadolu Efes | Guard | October 2, 1992 | USA
13.5 pts | 2.1 reb | 4.9 ast | 1.4 stl | 0 blk | 2.6 tov | 29:41 min | 17.3 PIR | 14 G

Player performance: 9
Team’s course: 5
Role of the player: 9
Consistency: 8
Leadership: 9
Total: 40

The MVP Ladder having lacked an Anadolu Efes Istanbul player so far seemed wrong. Well, Shane Larkin, welcome back. Despite the defending champions suffering back-to-back losses preventing them from entering the spots leading to the playoffs, it is obvious the team is back on track. Predicting the future in this case might not be far-fetched.

Larkin has not been firing on all cylinders just yet. Ranked 16th with 13.5 points per game proves as much. Nonetheless, he currently sits third in assists and fourth in PIR. At this point, expecting more buckets to complete the lethal combination can be scary.

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