Eric Anderson won the MVP and the award for Best Foreigner in the National League

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Eric Anderson won the MVP and the award for Best Foreigner in the National League

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Eric Anderson had a wonderful time in Quimsa.

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The 2021/22 National League has entered the definition zone. This Saturday the semifinals will begin with the duels Instituto de Córdoba-San Martín de Corrientes and Quimsa de Santiago del Estero-Boca. But before we know the winners of the individual awards and the one who was swept away is the American Eric Andersonpower forward from Quimsa, who took the award for MVP of the season, elected with 72.7% of the vote, and best foreignerwith 77.2%.

The 29-year-old, who returned to La Liga after a stint in Obras, averaged 15.3 points and 9 rebounds per night and became the offensive leader of the crowd from Santiago, who is one of the main entertainers on the regular. that stage.

Erik Anderson.

Erik Anderson.

Nicolás Romano, pivot wing of the Institute of Córdoba, was selected as Best National, getting 54.5% of adhesions.

The 34-year-old from Junin, who was champion at San Lorenzo last season and MVP of the last Super 20, had 14 points and averaged 7.2 rebounds and was even pleased to be called up again for the Argentine National Team.

Finally, Franco Baralle, Quimsa based, got 68.2% of the vote to be selected as the “most outstanding U23”. The young man from Cordoba, who is also considered on the national team, currently averages 13.3 points and 2.5 assists per game.

Franco Barralle.

Franco Barralle.

Bruno Sansimoni, from Boca, took the prize in best progress and Joaquín Valinotti, from Peñarol, took one from Sixth Person. In addition, Andrés Jaime, from the Unión de Santa Fe, was chosen as the Statement.

There was a tie in the category Best Trainerbecause Sebastián González, from Quimsa, and Leandro Ramella, from Peñarol, shared the award, both getting 27.3% of the vote.

Finally, Fabricio Vito, who in 2021 announced his retirement from the international arena, was chosen as the Best Referee for the fifth consecutive season.

Nicholas Romano.

Nicholas Romano.

The Ideal Quintet? Franco Baralle (Quimsa), Melvin Johnson (OTC), Sebastián Vega (Gymnastics), Nicolás Romano (Institute) and Eric Anderson (Quimsa).

The public, through a vote made from Twitter and Instagram, managed the selection of Best Dump and the honor went to American Brandon Moss, from Hispano Americano, for his acrobatic action against La Unión de Formosa.

The ceremony was held live with a broadcast on Twitch, from the official Argentine Basketball channel, led by Elías Mauro, Lucas Flossi and Pedro Pérez Disalvo. Voting for the winners is in the hands of journalists from major sports media and specialty sites.

Source: Clarin

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