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Úrvalsdeild Men's Playoffs MVP

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Úrvalsdeild Men's Playoffs MVP is an Icelandic basketball award which is awarded annually to the player judged most valuable to his team during the Úrvalsdeild playoffs.

Winners

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The following is a list of the recent Úrvalsdeild Men's Playoffs MVP's.

§ Player's team lost the Úrvalsdeild Finals
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has received the Playoffs MVP award
Team (X) Denotes the number of times a player from this team has received the Playoffs MVP award
Year Player Position Nationality Team
1994–1995 Teitur Örlygsson[1] Forward  ISL Njarðvík
2004–2005 Nick Bradford Forward  USA Keflavík
2005–2006 Brenton Birmingham Guard  USA Njarðvík
2006–2007 Tyson Patterson[2] Forward  USA KR
2007–2008 Gunnar Einarsson[3] Guard  Iceland Keflavík
2008–2009 Jón Arnór Stefánsson[4] Guard  Iceland KR
2009–2010 Hlynur Bæringsson[5] Center  Iceland Snæfell
2010–2011 Marcus Walker[6] Point guard  USA KR
2011–2012 J'Nathan Bullock[7] Forward  USA Grindavík
2012–2013 Aaron Broussard[8] Center  USA Grindavík
2013–2014 Martin Hermannsson[9][10] Guard  Iceland KR
2014–2015 Michael Craion[11] Center  USA KR
2015–2016 Brynjar Þór Björnsson[12] Guard  Iceland KR
2016–2017 Jón Arnór Stefánsson (2x)[13] Guard  Iceland KR
2017–2018 Kristófer Acox[14] Forward  Iceland KR
2018–2019 Julian Boyd[15] Forward  USA KR
2020–2021 Adomas Drungilas[16] Center  LIT Þór Þorlákshöfn
2021–2022 Kári Jónsson Guard  ISL Valur
2022–2023 Keyshawn Woods Guard  USA Tindastóll

References

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