African Qualifiers: Experts made their All-Star 5 picks, you vote for your MVP
MIES (Switzerland) - We've asked our experts to do the difficult task of selecting and ranking their unofficial All-Star Five and you can make your choice for MVP!
MIES (Switzerland) - It's been an exciting process ever since late August for the Second Round of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, but now the dust has settled.
The teams that have qualified for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 in Manila, Okinawa, and Jakarta later this year are known and now it's time to take a step back and reflect a bit on what we have witnessed.
We've asked our experts to do the difficult task of selecting and ranking their unofficial All-Star Five of the Second Round of the African Qualifiers. After compiling that list, you will get your chance to sound your support and vote for your MVP.
Check out who our experts selected!
Expert | All-Star Five #1 (5 points) |
All-Star Five #2 (4 points) |
All-Star Five #3 (3 points) |
All-Star Five #4 (2 points) |
All-Star Five #5 (1 point) |
Julio Chitunda | Walter Tavares C |
Nuni Omot F |
Childe Dundao G |
Assem Marei C |
Sunday Dech G |
Manyehlisa Lehohla | Walter Tavares C |
Nuni Omot F |
Ehab Saleh G |
Assem Marei C |
Childe Dundao G |
Jeff Taylor | Walter Tavares C |
Nuni Omot F |
Childe Dundao G |
Assem Marei C |
Vafessa Fofana F |
As a result of those picks, here are your unofficial members of the All-Star Five of the African Qualifiers:
Player | Points |
Walter Tavares C |
15 points |
Nuni Omot F |
12 points |
Childe Dundao G |
7 points |
Assem Marei C |
6 points |
Ehab Saleh G |
3 points |
Now it's your turn. Who do you pick for the MVP of the Second Round of the African Qualifiers?
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