
Dawson Nasrallah Dawson Nasrallah of Jet Academy claimed tournament MVP honors with the strongest individual case in the field. He earned Player of the Game in all 4 of his team's games, and he finished first in the field in scoring.
The line carried the argument. Across 4 games, Dawson Nasrallah averaged 19.5 points and totaled 78, knocking down 5 threes along the way. He led his team in scoring throughout the run, even as Jet Academy did not reach the final.
The signature performances came in a tight cluster. Against AOT, he posted 23 points with 2 threes and took Player of the Game. He answered with 19 points and a three against Ga Savage 2032, claiming the honor again. Then came 19 more against FCA Stars, with 2 threes and a third Player of the Game nod. A fourth POG rounded out the set, giving him recognition from opposing benches in every contest he played.
The case rests on the components. A tournament-high scoring average, a field-leading point total, and 4 Player of the Game honors over 4 games. He was the top scorer in the field and the leading scorer on his own roster, the kind of dual claim few players in any bracket can make.
The finish complicates the story without dimming it. Jet Academy did not advance to the final, so the trophy stayed elsewhere. The individual run did not. Dawson Nasrallah turned in the best individual tournament of any player in the field regardless of where his team landed, and the MVP award followed the evidence rather than the standings.
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