Germany: Paul Zipser, most popular player of the year

The Bundesliga asks the fans to elect the most popular player in the championship and it was Paul Zipser (2,03m, 27 years old) of Bayern Munich who won the “Pascal Roller Award” this season. He received 17.02% of all votes cast.

On a purely sporting level, the Bavarian compiled 11.2 points in the regular season and 14.6 points in the playoffs, but he had to forfeit the final against Alba Berlin due to an operation due to a hemorrhage. spontaneous cerebral.

Trophy regular Rickey Paulding (EWE Baskets Oldenburg, 9.39%) and Thomas Klepeisz (ratiopharm Ulm, 7.94%) took second and third places.

The previous winners:

2019/2020 : Not attributed

2018/2019 : Rasid Mahalbasic, EWE Baskets Oldenburg

2017/2018 : Rickey Paulding, EWE Baskets Oldenburg

2016/2017 : Rickey Paulding, EWE Baskets Oldenburg

2015/2016 : Per Günther, ratiopharm ulm

2014/2015 : Per Günther, ratiopharm ulm

2013/2014 : Per Günther, ratiopharm ulm

2012/2013 : Per Günther , ratiopharm ulm

2011/2012 : Per Günther, ratiopharm ulm

2010/2011 : Kyle Hines, Brose Baskets

2009/2010 : Pascal Roller, Skyliners

2008/2009 : Rickey Paulding, EWE Baskets Oldenburg

2007/2008 : John Bowler, Telekom Baskets Bonn

2006/2007 : Darius Room, Artland Dragons

2005/2006 : Matej Mamic, ALBA Berlin

Photo: Euroleague

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