Składy Najlepszych Zawodników Ligi Mistrzów FIBA
Składy Najlepszych Zawodników Ligi Mistrzów FIBA – umowne składy najlepszych zawodników Ligi Mistrzów FIBA wybierane co sezon poprzez głosowanie fanów online, trenerów oraz dziennikarzy od rozgrywek 2016/2017. Każda grupa głosujących ma wpływ na 1/3 wyników ostatecznych.
Składy
oznacza liczbę wyborów do I lub II składu tego samego zawodnika. | |
oznacza zawodnika, który otrzymał nagrodę MVP. |
Sezon | I skład | II skład | Ref. | ||
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Zawodnicy | Zespoły | Zawodnicy | Zespoły | ||
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2019–20 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |
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2020–21 | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |
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Przypisy
- ↑ Star Lineup revealed, Korkmaz named Best Young Player (ang.). basketballcl.com. [dostęp 2019-05-29].
- ↑ Star Lineup revealed, Kulboka named Best Young Player (ang.). championsleague.basketball. [dostęp 2019-05-29].
- ↑ Star Lineup revealed, Blatt Best Young Player (ang.). championsleague.basketball. [dostęp 2019-05-29].
- ↑ Star Lineup revealed, Alocen Best Young Player (ang.). championsleague.basketball. [dostęp 2022-03-09].
- ↑ Star Lineup revealed, Makoundou Best Young Player (ang.). championsleague.basketball. [dostęp 2022-03-09].
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