Harp named title series MVP
August 27, 2001 | 12:00am
For being the most consistent player for his team on both ends of the floor, Red Bulls DaVonn Harp was named by the PBA Press Corps Most Valuable Player of the recent PBA Commissioners Cup best-of-seven championship series won by the Thunder over erstwhile two-time champion San Miguel Beer.
The 6-foot-6 Harp, last years Rookie of the Year, nosed out teammates Junthy Valenzuela, Lordy Tugade, Ato Agustin and Mick Pennisi and San Miguel Beers Danny Seigle and Danny Ildefonso for the award in balloting among the 20 members of the PBAPC who covered each and every game of the finals. Harp polled a total of 79 votes on 13 first-choice nominations, four second-choice picks and two third-choice selections.
A first-place nomination is equivalent to five votes, being second-choice is worth three votes and third-place one vote.
The 6-foot-6 Harp, last years Rookie of the Year, nosed out teammates Junthy Valenzuela, Lordy Tugade, Ato Agustin and Mick Pennisi and San Miguel Beers Danny Seigle and Danny Ildefonso for the award in balloting among the 20 members of the PBAPC who covered each and every game of the finals. Harp polled a total of 79 votes on 13 first-choice nominations, four second-choice picks and two third-choice selections.
A first-place nomination is equivalent to five votes, being second-choice is worth three votes and third-place one vote.
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