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Baba Hah Posts the Field's Top Scoring Run for JW HOOPS

EKO Staff··

Baba Hah finished the tournament as the highest-scoring player in the field, and the case for his MVP starts there. Across 2 games he averaged 28.0 points and totaled 56, knocking down 7 threes and collecting Player of the Game honors in both outings. JW HOOPS did not reach the final, but the individual line stands on its own.

The run opened against GSA IGNITE 2034, where Baba Hah put up 28 points with 2 threes and earned Player of the Game. He matched the scoring output against TRILL ELITE, again reaching 28 points, this time with 5 threes, and again taking Player of the Game. Two games, two identical scoring totals, two coach nods.

The argument tightens when the numbers are placed in the field. Baba Hah ranked first in scoring across the tournament. He led his own team in points. And he claimed Player of the Game in every game he played, a clean 2-for-2 on bracket recognition. The MVP run was built on a tournament-high average, a pair of POG honors, and 7 threes spread across the two outings.

JW HOOPS came up short of the final, so this was not a championship story. It was something narrower and, in its own way, more distinctive: the best individual tournament of anyone in the field, delivered by a player who carried his team in scoring and was named the standout in both games he appeared in. The team's finish closes one chapter, but the MVP line, 28.0 a game on the strength of two POG performances, makes the case for Baba Hah regardless of where JW HOOPS landed.

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