ÖBL Most Valuable Austrian Player - meaning and definition. What is ÖBL Most Valuable Austrian Player
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What (who) is ÖBL Most Valuable Austrian Player - definition


MVP         
LIST OF SPORTS-RELATED PAGES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Most Valuable Player Award; MVP Award; Mvp; Most Valuable Players; MVP; M.V.P; M.V.P.; Most valuable player award; Most Valuable Player; Most valuable players
(MVPs)
Journalists sometimes use MVP to talk about the player in a sports team who has performed best in a particular match or series of matches. MVP is an abbreviation for 'most valuable player'. (AM)
Brondello secured the MVP award by scoring 357 points.
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MVP         
LIST OF SPORTS-RELATED PAGES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Most Valuable Player Award; MVP Award; Mvp; Most Valuable Players; MVP; M.V.P; M.V.P.; Most valuable player award; Most Valuable Player; Most valuable players
¦ abbreviation N. Amer. most valuable player.
MVP         
LIST OF SPORTS-RELATED PAGES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Most Valuable Player Award; MVP Award; Mvp; Most Valuable Players; MVP; M.V.P; M.V.P.; Most valuable player award; Most Valuable Player; Most valuable players
Most Valuable Professional [Additional explanations: bonus program] (Reference: MS)

Wikipedia

ÖBL Most Valuable Austrian Player
The Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga (ÖBL) Most Valuable Austrian Player is an award given to the best player in the Österreichische Basketball Bundesliga, the highest professional basketball league in Austria. The award goes to the best Austrian player in the league, and was first handed out in the 2003–04 season.