Latinbasket.com All-Brazilian NBB Awards 2025- June 23, 2025![]() The point guard, Georginho de Paula, who played for the championship-winning champion team Sesi/Franca Sao Paulo, was named the Player of the Year.
In addition to this prestigious award, de Paula also secured other accolades such as the Defensive Player of the Year, Domestic Player of the Year, and Guard of the Year.
He was a key player in leading his team to victory in the final series against Minas, with an impressive performance throughout the season.
Averaging over 14 points per game, de Paula showcased his skills and consistency, earning him the Player of the Week title multiple times.
Furthermore, he excelled in rebounds, leading the NBB in rebounds per game.
With remarkable achievements like scoring 30 points in a single game, de Paula's contributions were vital to his team's success.
Similarly, the standout guard Didi Louzada was recognized as the Finals MVP of the championship-winning Sesi/Franca Sao Paulo team.
Louzada's exceptional performance in the final series against Minas proved crucial in securing the victory.
His scoring ability, averaging almost 16 points per game, and strong defensive skills earned him accolades like being selected for the First Team and Domestic Players Team.
With notable achievements such as recording 14 games of 20 or more points, Louzada's impact on the team was evident throughout the season.
On the other hand, Dontrell Brite, the American point guard from Paschoalotto/Bauru, was named the Import Player of the Year.
Brite's impressive stats, including leading the NBB in points per game with over 20, showcased his offensive prowess.
His playmaking abilities, recording over 4 assists per game, and scoring consistency, with 26 games of 20 or more points, solidified his position as a top player in the league.
Moreover, Luis Montero, the Dominican small forward from the finalist team Minas Belo Horizonte, was honored as the Forward of the Year.
Montero's contributions were instrumental in his team's success, leading them to the finals with an outstanding regular-season record.
Despite falling short in the final series against Sesi/Franca, Montero's performance throughout the season, averaging nearly 10 points and 7 rebounds per game, was commendable.
Lastly, the standout center Lucas Dias was recognized as the Center of the Year for the championship-winning Sesi/Franca Sao Paulo team.
Dias' all-around performance, averaging almost 15 points and over 5 rebounds per game, highlighted his importance in the team's success.
With multiple awards and notable achievements like scoring 28 points in a game, Dias proved to be a dominant force in the league. Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: Domestic Player of the Year: Import Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Best Prospect of the Year: Coach of the Year: Helinho Garcia of Sesi/Franca First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention All-Domestic Players Team All-Imports Team All-Defensive Team |
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