
The SEBA Warriors 2028 claimed the championship, and the division produced standout performers from top to bottom.
Alek Avaliani, Atlanta Timberwolves: 25.5 points a game across 4 games. Named Player of the Game 4 times, the most in the division.
Kaden Hibbert, Ga Stunners: 21.0 points a game across 4 games. Named Player of the Game 4 times, the most in the division.
Chadon Woodley, BCB: 19.0 points a game across 4 games. Named Player of the Game 4 times, the most in the division.
Landon Caldwell, Scenic City Warriors: 19.7 points a game across 3 games. Knocked down a tournament-best 12 threes.
Chase Jackson, GTA APE: 15.8 points a game across 4 games. Named Player of the Game 4 times, the most in the division.
Jemarcus Alford, Newnan Elite: 17.2 points a game across 4 games. Earned a Player of the Game honor.
Cy Crosby, LIFEE: 13.8 points a game across 4 games. Earned a Player of the Game honor.
Kingston Muldrow, NME 2028 UA Rise: 15.8 points a game across 4 games. Earned a Player of the Game honor.
Mac Howard, Shannon Hawks: 15.0 points a game across 3 games. Earned a Player of the Game honor.
Tyson Matta, SEBA Warriors 2028 (champion): 10.5 points a game across 2 games. Earned a Player of the Game honor as a member of the championship team.
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