Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol MVP

The Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol MVP, or FIBA South American League MVP, is an annual basketball award, that is given by the professional South American second-tier level Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol (LSB), which is commonly known as the FIBA South American League, to its Most Valuable Player of each league season. The award began with the league's inaugural 1996 season. The first award winner was Jorge Racca. The player with the most awards won so far is Guilherme Giovannoni, whom won the award twice, in 2010 and 2013.

List of winners

Fabricio Oberto won the FIBA South American League MVP in 1998.
Héctor Campana won the FIBA South American League MVP in 2004.
Guilherme Giovannoni won the FIBA South American League MVP twice (2010, 2013).
SeasonMVPClubRef.
South American 2nd Tier (1996–2000)
Jorge Racca Olimpia
Greg Dennis Atenas
Fabricio Oberto Atenas
Charles Byrd Vasco da Gama
José Vargas Vasco da Gama
South American 1st Tier (2001–2007)
Dani Farabello Estudiantes
Mariano Cerutti Libertad
2003
season not held
2004
Héctor Campana Atenas
2005
Valtinho da Silva Unitri Uberlândia
2006
Leo Gutiérrez Ben Hur
2007
Cleotis Brown Libertad
South American 2nd Tier (2008–Present)
2008
Alejandro Montecchia Regatas Corrientes
2009 (I)
Marcelinho Machado Flamengo
2009 (II)
Julio Mázzaro Quimsa
2010
Guilherme Giovannoni Brasília
J. P. Gutiérrez Obras Sanitarias
2012
Paolo Quinteros Regatas Corrientes
2013
Guilherme Giovannoni Brasília
Alex Garcia Bauru
Deryk Ramos Brasília
Shamell Mogi das Cruzes
Heissler Guillént Guaros de Lara
David Jackson Franca
Cauê Borges Botafogo
Danilo Fuzaro Bauru
Nathan Hoover Instituto

Players with multiple MVPs won

PlayerMVPsYears won
Guilherme Giovannoni22010, 2013

See also

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