De Lattibeaudiere, Zinaich, Barreiro and Jackson powered their teams into the Season 7 Playoffs.

    MIAMI (United States) – The Group Phase of Basketball Champions League Americas Season 7 has concluded, leaving behind standout performers who set the tone for the competition's opening stage. Their impact propelled their teams into the Playoffs, and they will now look to maintain that level in the Quarter-Finals set for March, as they chase a berth in the Final 4. Below are the Most Valuable Players from each group in the BCL Americas 2025-26 regular season:

    Group A: Tyran De Lattibeaudiere - Astros

    PTS: 17.0 | FG: 74.6% | REB: 5.8 | STL: 1.5 | EFF: 22.0 Astros de Jalisco (6-0) entered Group A as the favorite and lived up to expectations with dominant performances, even setting several offensive records. Among a deep roster with loaded talent, the Jamaican forward was the most consistent across all six games, shooting an outstanding 74.6 percent from the field (44-of-59), including 46.2 percent from three-point range (6-of-13).

    Group B: Connor Zinaich - Nacional

    PTS: 19.8 | FG: 56.1% | REB: 9.6 | AST: 2.0 | EFF: 24.6 Nacional (6-0) also posted a perfect record in Group B and emerged as the biggest surprise of the regular season, highlighted by three wins over reigning champion Flamengo. The Uruguayan side displayed strong collective execution, but Zinaich set the standard with his leadership. The American power forward anchored the offense, controlled the boards and finished as the Group Phase’s top efficiency leader.

    Group C: Agustin Barreiro - Boca Juniors

    PTS: 12.2 | FG: 59.6% | REB: 7.8 | AST: 2.3 | EFF: 17.7 The 27-year-old forward was a true spark for Boca Juniors. Whether starting (three games) or coming off the bench (three games), he consistently delivered. Barreiro capitalized inside the paint, using his reach and quickness to create advantages. In his first season with the club, he has quickly established himself as a key piece moving forward.

    Group D: David Jackson - SESI Franca

    PTS: 17.3 | 3P: 42.9% | REB: 5.8 | AST: 2.8 | EFF: 20.0 Like fine wine, Jackson continues to age gracefully. The 43-year-old shooting guard remains a major offensive weapon thanks to his shooting touch. He knocked down 15 of 35 attempts from beyond the arc and converted 25 of 28 free throws (89.3 percent). The decisive second win over Instituto was the victory that secured first place in Group D for SESI Franca, where he erupted for 23 points and 9 rebounds in a standout performance. FIBA

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