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EuroLeague Player Of the Year, Group Stage MVP, and Top 16 Stage MVP

The EuroLeague Player Of the Year, Group Stage MVP, and Top 16 Stage MVP were awards that were given out by the top-tier level European-wide men's professional club basketball league, the EuroLeague. Under the organizing body of FIBA Europe, the EuroLeague, which was then known as the FIBA European League, awarded each season's best player with the FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") Player of the Year, or FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") POY award. While under the organizing body of EuroLeague Basketball, the EuroLeague initially gave out MVP awards for both the Group Stage and Top 16 Stage of the competition. Since these stages of the season each only encompassed a portion of the actual EuroLeague regular season, these awards were eventually phased out.

Selection criteria
FIBA Europe's select expert committee voted every year for the FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") Player of the Year award, or FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") POY. At that time, the EuroLeague was still organized by FIBA, and it was officially known as the FIBA European League, or by its shortened name, the "FIBA EuroLeague". The winner of each year's award was announced in FIBA's official monthly magazine, FIBA Basket. During the EuroLeague Basketball era of the EuroLeague, under its original league format, the competition consisted of four phases. The first phase was the "regular season" or Group Stage. The second phase was the Top 16 Stage, which was the second group stage. The third phase was the Playoffs Stage, and the fourth phase was the EuroLeague Final Four Stage. The Group Stage MVP was the MVP award for the first phase of the season, and the Top 16 Stage MVP, was the MVP award for the second phase of the season. The Performance Index Rating (PIR) statistical formula was largely determinant in the selection process of these awards. The player with the highest PIR statistical score of the first group stage of the season was named the MVP of the group stage phase, while the PIR statistical score was also strongly emphasized in the selection of the MVP of the Top 16 phase. ==FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") Player of the Year (1993–1996)==
FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") Player of the Year (1993–1996)
(#11 in red), was a 2× FIBA EuroLeague POY (1993, 1995). FIBA Europe's select expert committee voted every year for the FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") Player of the Year award, or FIBA European League ("EuroLeague") POY. The award was for Europe's best player during the professional club season of the European top-tier level EuroLeague. At that time, the EuroLeague was still organized by FIBA, and it was officially known as the FIBA European League, or its shortened name, the "FIBA EuroLeague". The winner of each year's award was announced in FIBA's official monthly magazine, FIBA Basket. ==EuroLeague Group Stage MVP award winners (2000–2004)==
EuroLeague Group Stage MVP award winners (2000–2004)
was the EuroLeague's Group Stage and Top 16 Stage MVP in 2004. This was an award for the first group stage of the season, which encompassed between 10–14 games in total. The award was first given in the 2000–01 season, and was awarded every season through the 2003–04 season. The first group stage was 10 games in the 2000–01 season, and it was 14 games in the 2001–02, 2002–03, and 2003–04 seasons. The player with the highest PIR statistical score was named the Regular Season MVP. ==EuroLeague Top 16 Stage MVP award winners (2001–2004)==
EuroLeague Top 16 Stage MVP award winners (2001–2004)
was the EuroLeague's Top 16 Stage MVP in 2002. This was an award for the second group stage of the season, which encompassed 6 games in total. The award was given out during the 2001–02, 2002–03, and 2003–04 seasons. The PIR statistical score and team record were emphasized in the selection of the Top 16 Stage MVP. ==See also==
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