• Home
  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More
  • Contact

Grimag

  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More

Euroleague MVP for April: Juan Carlos Navarro, of course

April 6, 2010

To the surprise of few, Juan Carlos Navarro of FC Barcelona was named Euroleague MVP for April; after all, “La Bomba” was The Bomb in March for the Blaugrana. The award was essentially based on a pair of games put in by the one-time Memphis Grizzly against Barça’s no. 1 rivals this season, Real Madrid. As the official site reported:

Juan Carlos Navarro, the Euroleague’s choice as Sportingbet MVP for April, proved unstoppable while leading Regal FC Barcelona to back-to-back road victories and a return to the Final Four. In Game 3 and Game 4 of the playoffs, playing each night before 13,500 fans of archrival Real Madrid, Navarro calmly posted his highest point totals of the Euroleague season, outscoring everyone on either team. What’s more, he did so with remarkable shooting accuracy. Navarro shot as close to perfect as anyone could imagine in a playoffs setting, needing just 25 field goal attempts and 7 free throws to average 22.5 points over the two games despite playing just 27 minutes in each. He did more than score, too, posting his season highs for rebounds in one game and for steals in the other. Most importantly, Navarro kept Barcelona in control enough during two pressure-packed road games to win both and clinch a ticket to Paris for the 2010 Final Four. All of which made Juan Carlos Navarro an easy choice as Sportingbet MVP for April.

Navarro can now place his newest trophy on an increasingly packed mantle which now bears his 2009 Euroleague regular-season MVP award, and his EL Playoffs Week 3 “Player of the Day” prize.

The full Euroleague writeup can be read here and highlight clips celebrating all three honors amassed by Navarro follow the break.

Apr 6, 2010ballineurope
Powered by Sidelines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
This post was published on April 6, 2010
For Phil Jackson: What to expect from Bennett SalvatoreBasketball community Ballside.com goes live; Bauermann likes it [advertorial]
Comments: 1
  1. radallo
    15 years ago

    Some more Gossip news from Spanish newspaper

    Qyn Woods a playoff addition for Real Madrid
    http://www.basketnet.it/news/125080/real__woods_addizione_di_lusso_per_i_playoff

    NO WAY!

    PS. in the meanwhile Ginobili is apparently close to re-sign a three year contract with the Spurs

    ReplyCancel
Pingbacks: 1
  1. Ball in Europe, the European Basketball Blog » Blog Archive » Qyntel-to-Madrid rumor story has no legs. Yet.
    15 years ago

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

ballineurope
15 years ago 2 Comments EuroLeague, Morebasketball videos, EuroLeague, Euroleague playoffs, FC Barcelona, Juan Carlos Navarro, Memphis Grizzlies, Real Madrid, YouTube
Recent Posts
Is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander a Lock for Finals MVP?
5 days ago
After Euroleague failure, Panathinaikos and Olympiacos meet in a Greek Finals full of pressure, pride, and questions for Ataman and Bartzokas
Panathinaikos and Olympiacos Face a New Reality
19 days ago
Fenerbahce beat AS Monaco to win the Euroleague title, as Sarunas Jasikevicius claimed his first crown after years of close calls.
Fenerbahce Finish the Job as Jasikevicius Strikes Gold
21 days ago
Categories
Recent Posts
Is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander a Lock for Finals MVP?
Panathinaikos and Olympiacos Face a New Reality
Fenerbahce Finish the Job as Jasikevicius Strikes Gold
Tags
EuroLeagueNBAYouTubeReal MadridCSKA MoscowFC BarcelonaFIBAOlympiacosPanathinaikosZalgiris KaunasACBSpainMaccabi Tel AvivRicky RubioTeam SpainLos Angeles LakersMontepaschi SienaPartizan BelgradeLithuaniaIrelandGermanyPau GasolItalyTeam LithuaniaTurkeyTeam FranceCaja Laboral BaskoniaLietuvos RytasFenerbahce ÜlkerGreeceJuan Carlos NavarroSerbiaSan Antonio SpursTony ParkerMinnesota TimberwolvesFranceEuroleagueDirk Nowitzkibasketball highlightsTeam RussiaALBA BerlinEuroCupDallas MavericksTeam USAEuroBasket 2011
Share
0
Facebook
ABOUT
BallinEurope.com was founded in September 2007 by Christophe Ney (who now runs the excellent scouting-themed website European Prospects) and Tobias Seitz, both then bloggers for FIBA.com with over 10 years’ worth of experience in the professional basketball world each. The mission then was to “provide a very unique perspective of Basketball in and about Europe.”
Most Commented
Why Andrei Kirilenko and CSKA Moscow must win the Euroleague
13 years ago
180 Comments
Euroleague Transfers Table 2008/2009
17 years ago
168 Comments
A week in highlights: Spanish block party, mighty Milos, Utah rap and some dude dunking in L.A.
14 years ago
139 Comments
Archives
Get In Touch

Email: emmetryan@gmail.com

Name: Emmet Ryan

2014 © BallinEurope. Join JCI Dublin