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EuroCup Basketball MVP of the Round
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The EuroCup Basketball MVP of the Round is the player of the week award for each round of the secondary level European-wide professional club basketball league in Europe, EuroCup Basketball. The EuroCup Basketball League is the European-wide professional basketball league that is one tier level below the top-tier EuroLeague. The award began with the 2002–03 season.
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2002–03
Regular Season
- Week 1: Jamie Arnold (Krka) 40
- Week 2: Nikolai Khryapa (Ural Great) 38
- Week 3: Miroslav Radosevic (Roseto) 38
- Week 4: Acie Earl (Darussafaka) 32
- Week 5: Acie Earl (Darussafaka) 45
- Week 6: Alberto Angulo (Lleida) 39
- Week 7: Vincent Jones (Darussafaka) 35
- Week 8: Maceo Baston (Joventut) 39
- Week 9: Juan Espil (Joventut) 34
- Week 10: Joe Spinks (Ricoh) 32
Playoff
- Eighthfinals Game 1: Ognjen Aškrabić (FMP Zeleznik) 38
- Eighthfinals Game 2: Michael Ruffin (Lleida) 30
- Quarterfinals Game 1: Juan Espil (Joventut) 36
- Quarterfinals Game 2: Ognjen Aškrabić (FMP Zeleznik) 32
- Semifinals Game 1: Dejan Tomašević (Pamesa) 27
- Semifinals Game 2: Nikola Radulović (Joventut) 22
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2003–04
Regular Season
- Week 1: Priest Lauderdale (Lukoil) 55
- Week 2: Rasheed Brokenborough (Superfund) 48
- Week 3: Tunji Awajobi (Hapoel) 35
- Week 4: Jerry McCullough (Varese) 41
- Week 5: Jamie Arnold (Joventut) 35
- Week 6: Chris Mims (EiffelTowers) 41
- Week 7: Rasheed Brokenborough (Superfund) 37
- Week 8: Tunji Awajobi (Hapoel) 40
- Week 9: Erik Nelson (EiffelTowers) 34
- Week 10: Randy Duck (Brighton) 45
Playoff
- Eighthfinals Game 1: Kimani Ffriend (Reflex) 35
- Eighthfinals Game 2: Jaume Comas (Lleida) 32
- Quarterfinals Game 1: Robertas Javtokas (Rytas) & Doron Sheffer (Hapoel) 24
- Quarterfinals Game 2: Robertas Javtokas (Rytas) 35
- Semifinals Game 1: Antonio Bueno (Real Madrid) 33
- Semifinals Game 2: Willie Solomon (Hapoel) 45
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2004–05
Regular Season
- Week 1: Marko Marinović (Reflex) 43
- Week 2: John Whorton (Darussafaka) 41
- Week 3: Michael Watson (Slask) 41
- Week 4: Kimani Ffriend (Hapoel) 43
- Week 5: Ivan Koljević (Buducnost) 46
- Week 6: Fred House (Rytas) 50
- Week 7: Bill Edwards (RheinEnergie) 39
- Week 8: Trojs Ostlers (Liege) 45
- Week 9: Matt Nielsen (PAOK) 37
- Week 10: Marcus Faison (Charleroi) & Brindley Wright (Ventspils) 39
Playoff
- Eighthfinals Game 1: Pete Mickeal (Makedonikos) 36
- Eighthfinals Game 2: Nebojša Bogavac (Hemofarm) 40
- Quarterfinals Game 1: Pete Mickeal (Makedonikos) 33
- Quarterfinals Game 2: Milenko Topić (Hemofarm) 32
- Semifinals Game 1: Nebojša Bogavac (Hemofarm) & Igor Rakočević (Pamesa) 36
- Semifinals Game 2: Pete Mickeal (Makedonikos) 40
2005–06
Regular Season
- Week 1: Kšyštof Lavrinovič (UNICS) 36
- Week 2: Vladan Vukosavljević (Hemofarm) 35
- Week 3: Julius Jenkins (Euphony) 36
- Week 4: Hüseyin Beşok (Le Mans) 38
- Week 5: Corey Brewer (Aris) 43
- Week 6: Ryan Stack (Aris) 46
- Week 7: Mario Austin (Hapoel) 41
- Week 8: Leroy Watkins (Queluz) 36
- Week 9: Mire Chatman (Dynamo) 33
- Week 10: Larry Lewis (Alicante) 36
Playoff
- Eighthfinals Game 1: Brian Lynch (Euphony) 33
- Eighthfinals Game 2: Savas Iliadis (Panionios) 43
- Quarterfinals Game 1: David Hawkins (Roma) 32
- Quarterfinals Game 2: Lazaros Papadopoulos (Dynamo) 34
- Semifinals Game 1: Lazaros Papadopoulos (Dynamo) 34
- Semifinals Game 2: Mire Chatman (Dynamo) 29
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2006–07
Regular Season
- Week 1: Chuck Eidson (Strasbourg) 37
- Week 2: Kevin Houston (Dexia Mons-Hainaut) 39
- Week 3: Milan Gurović (Crvena Zvezda) 42
- Week 4: Saulius Štombergas (UNICS) 38
- Week 5: Milan Gurović (Crvena Zvezda) 36
- Week 6: Milan Gurović (Crvena Zvezda) 30
- Week 7: Leon Rodgers (Eiffel Towers) 36
- Week 8: Kristaps Valters (Snaidero Udine) 41
- Week 9: Yemi Nicholson (Dexia Mons-Hainaut) 36
- Week 10: Leon Rodgers (Eiffel Towers) 43
Playoff
- Eightfinals Game 1: Chuck Eidson (Strasbourg) 31
- Eightfinals Game 2: Chuck Eidson (Strasbourg) 32
- Quarterfinals Game 1: Mario Austin (Hapoel) 29
- Quarterfinals Game 2: Louis Bullock (Real Madrid) 26
- Semifinals Game 1: Charles Smith (Real Madrid) 34
- Semifinals Game 2: Felipe Reyes (Real Madrid) 35
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2007–08
Regular Season
- Week 1: Michael Wright (Turk Telekom) 49
- Week 2: Mamadou N'Diaye (Panellinios) 41
- Week 3: Jamie Arnold (Hapoel) 38
- Week 4: Jamie Arnold (Hapoel) 42
- Week 5: Goran Nikolić (Alba Berlin) 45
- Week 6: Pero Antić (Lukoil Academic) 39
- Week 7: Robert Hite (Galatasaray) & Ian Boylan (Swans Gmunden) 35
- Week 8: Jackson Vroman (Akasvayu) 47
- Week 9: Kaya Peker (Besiktas) 38
- Week 10: Cordell Henry (Ovarense) 46
Playoff
- Last 32 Game 1: Tariq Kirksay (UNICS) 41
- Last 32 Game 2: Rashid Atkins (ASCO Slask) 38
- Last 16 Game 1: Preston Shumpert (Besiktas) 35
- Last 16 Game 2: Darjuš Lavrinovič (UNICS) 38
- Quarterfinals: Shammond Williams (Pamesa) 28
- Semifinals: Rudy Fernández (DKV Joventut) 25
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2008–09
Regular Season
- Week 1: Sandro Nicević (Benetton) 35
- Week 2: Travis Hansen (Dynamo) 30
- Week 3: Ivan Radenović (Panellinios) 39
- Week 4: Stefan Marković (Hemofarm) 43
- Week 5: Mire Chatman (Besiktas) 41
- Week 6: Loukas Mavrokefalidis (Maroussi) 34
Top 16
- Week 1: Andreas Glyniadakis (Maroussi) 29
- Week 2: Len Matela (Spirou) 34
- Week 3: Chuck Eidson (Rytas) 37
- Week 4: Timofey Mozgov (Khimki) & Kelly McCarty (Khimki) 28
- Week 5: Kelly McCarty (Khimki) & Khalid El-Amin (Azovmash) 35
- Week 6: Marko Banić (Bilbao) 35
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2009–10
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
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2010–11
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
2011–12
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
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2012–13
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
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2013–14
Regular season
Last 32
Eighthfinals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
2014–15
Regular season
Last 32
Eighthfinals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
2015–16
Regular season
Last 32
Eighthfinals
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
2016–17
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
2017–18
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
2018–19
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
2019–20
Regular season
Top 16
2020–21
Regular season
Top 16
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
2021–22
Regular season
MVP of the playoff rounds
2022–23
Regular season
MVP of the playoff rounds
2023–24
Regular season
Playoffs
2024–25
Regular season
Playoffs
2025–26
Regular season
See also
References
External links
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