FIBA Saporta Cup Top Scorer
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The FIBA Saporta Cup Top scorer, also known as the FIBA Saporta Cup Best Scorer, was an annual basketball award of the now defunct second-tier level European-wide league, the FIBA Saporta Cup. It was given to the Top scorer throughout the FIBA Saporta Cup season.
FIBA Saporta Cup Top scorers (1992–2002)
- Only counting the FIBA Saporta Cup Top scorers, starting with the 1991–92 season onward.
Season | Position | Top scorer | Team | PPG | Ref. |
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1991–92 | SG | Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Greece Bane Prelević | Greece PAOK | 25.6 | [1] |
1992–93 | PF/C | United States Roy Tarpley | Greece Sato Aris | 25.6 | [2] |
1993–94 | SG/SF | Bulgaria Georgi Mladenov | Bulgaria Levski Sofia | 30.3 | [3] |
1994–95 | PF | United States Walter Berry | Greece Iraklis Aspis Pronoia | 28.4 | [4] |
1995–96 | SG | Poland Igor Griszczuk | Poland Nobiles Włocławek | 26.9 | [5] |
1996–97 | SG/SF | Bulgaria Georgi Mladenov (2) | Bulgaria Spartak Pleven | 29.3 | [6] |
1997–98 | PG | United States Poland Eric Elliott | Sweden Plannja Basket Lulea | 25.9 | [7] |
1998–99 | SF | United States Kenya Capers | Austria Oberwart Gunners | 25.0 | [8] |
1999–00 | PF | United States France Mike Doyle | Belgium Okapi Maes Aalst | 24.9 | [9] |
2000–01 | SG/SF | Canada Jamaica Rowan Barrett | Cyprus Keravnos | 23.7 | [10] |
2001–02 | SG | Greece Georgios Diamantopoulos | Greece Panionios | 22.6 | [11] |
Multiple FIBA Saporta Cup Top scorers (1992–2002)
Number | Player |
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2 | Bulgaria Georgi Mladenov |
1 | 10 Players |
See also
- FIBA Saporta Cup
- FIBA Saporta Cup Finals
- FIBA Saporta Cup Finals MVP
- FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer
- FIBA Saporta Cup Records
- FIBA Festivals
- FIBA EuroStars