Beverley won the BEKO PBL MVP of the Round 19
Enisey guard Marcus Williams won the BEKO PBL Round 19 MVP Title. The MVP of November and December made a second double-double in the season in the game against Nizhniy Novgorod. Williams scored 25 points, made 11 assists (the best result in Round), 4 rebounds and 1 steal. Also he made only one turnover and 9 times made opponent players to commit fouls on him. His rating is 34.
Second place was taken by Williams’s teammate Lonnie Baxter. Enisey center scored 30 points, made 9 rebounds, and 1 dunk. His rating is 32.
Spartak forward Pero Antic took the third place. Antic became the best player of the game with Triumph. Antic scored 27 points, made 3 assists and 2 rebounds. Also he didn’t make any turnovers and 7 times made opponent players to commit fouls on him. His rating is 31.
Another Spartak player gained fourth place. Russian forward Vladimir Diachok scored 13 points against Triumph, made 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal. His rating is 26.
CSKA forward Ramunas Siskauskas also gained 26 points and helped his team to gain first victory in the season over UNICS. Siskauskas scored 18 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals. His rating is 26.
Symbolic five. Round 19.
Marcus Williams (Enisey) – Ramunas Siskauskas (CSKA) – Vladimir Diachok (Spartak) – Pero Antic (Spartak) – Lonnie Baxter (Enisey).
BC Nizhny Novogorod head coach has been named the best coach of 2010/2011 season by the League.
BEKO PBL govering body has discussed possible merge of the league with VTB United league.
Spartak-Primorye from Vladivostok will play in the PBL next season if they are able to meet certain requierements.
The Moscow club is out of the top Russian league due to financial problems.
CSKA captain becomes the most valuable player of the post-season.