May's P. LEAGUE+ Porsche Import of the Year Ladder
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May's P. LEAGUE+ Porsche Import of the Year Ladder

Submitted by: Kuan Lee, Operations

With the regular season coming to a close, the Import of the Year race is finally concluding.?Here is May’s edition of the P. LEAGUE+ Porsche Import of the Year Ladder.

Qualifier: import players that play at least 20 games, voted by basketball media and fans.?

1. Singh Bhullar 26.33 PPG 20.81 RPG 2.26 BPG

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With the regular season ending, Sim Bhullar has officially locked down the Scoring and Rebounding titles, making him the first ever player to do so. Bhullar also recorded a double-double in every single game he’s played, asserting his dominance in the paint. Not to mention, Bhullar is the best player on the best regular season team in the league. The Hsinchu Lioneers will look to him as they embark on their quest to “Roar to Glory”.?


2. Michael Anthony Singletary 21.86 PPG 11.77 RPG 4.59 APG

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Mike Singletary ended the month with three straight 20+ scoring outings, successfully ending his second regular season campaign with the Taipei Fubon Braves. Besides scoring, Singletary also leads the team in rebounds and assists, making him a rare triple threat combination that can do it all. As the Braves attempt to “Count to VII”, Singletary will be one of the most important puzzles to their quest to repeat.?


3. Thomas Welsh 17.65 PPG 17.9 RPG 1.9 APG

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With his season derailed by injuries in the end, Thomas Welsh’s overall production should not be overlooked. While not the best scorer on the team, Welsh is perhaps the most important glue guy that sticks everything together. He leads the team in both rebounds and PER, and his ability to stretch the floor remains the New Taipei Kings’ go to weapon against opposing bigs. With Welsh now healthy and ready to go, the Kings are prepared to “Take the Throne”.?


4. Nicholas David Jordan Faust 24.83 PPG 9.83 RPG 2.96 APG

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Nick Faust averaged 31.25 points in the month of May. Specifically, his late game heroics against the Kings were crucial to the team securing the number one seed. Faust’s flamethrower offense and long range weaponry will be needed if the Lioneers were to go deep in the postseason. As the Playoffs inches closer, Faust is ready to lead to team to “Roar to Glory”.?


5. Julian Boyd 18.6 PPG 11.35 RPG 2.1 APG

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Julian Boyd saved his best for last, averaging 24.7 PPG in the final month of the season. More importantly, Boyd is arguably one of the most consistent import in the league, a widely underrated attribute. Boyd scored in the double digits in all but one games, and his ability to both start and come off the bench makes him a great weapon for Coach Kyle Julius. With Boyd heating up, the Formosa Taishin Dreamers will “No Doubt” be an opponent no team wants to face off against.


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