
Van Ghh earned MVP for a run that needed little explanation. He posted the highest scoring average in the field and collected a Player of the Game award in every game he played.
The line tells the story. Over 3 games, Van Ghh averaged 7.7 points and totaled 23 points with 2 threes. His team did not reach the final, but the individual case stood on its own.
The signature outing came against TEAM HYPE, where Van Ghh put up 17 points with a three and took the Player of the Game nod. He repeated the recognition against Trill Elite, scoring 5 points with another three. Against KHBU he finished with 1 point and again walked away with Player of the Game, completing a sweep of the honor across the bracket.
The argument rests on a few clear numbers. Van Ghh ranked first in the field in scoring. He led his own team in scoring across the run. And he claimed all three Player of the Game awards available to him, coach recognition that followed him from one opponent to the next. The bulk of his total arrived in the game against TEAM HYPE, where nearly all of his scoring output for the tournament was concentrated.
The team did not win the title. That detail does nothing to the case for the player. Van Ghh produced the best individual tournament of anyone in the division, a top scoring average paired with a clean three-for-three in Player of the Game honors, and the MVP followed the body of work rather than the bracket result. The finish belongs to the team. The run belongs to Van Ghh.
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