Latinbasket.com All-Uruguayan LUB Awards 2025- June 4, 2025![]() Donald Sims, a 38-year-old American shooting guard from Atletico Aguada Montevideo, had an outstanding season in the Liga Uruguaya de Basquetbol.
He was named the Player of the Year and received multiple awards including Import Player of the Year, Guard of the Year, and was voted to various All-League teams.
Sims' stellar performance helped lead his team to the best record of the season, although they fell short in the finals against Nacional.
He showcased his scoring ability by ranking second in points per game and also contributed with assists, demonstrating his playmaking skills.
Sims' consistency and high-scoring games were key to his team's success throughout the season.
It's worth noting that the league features many former college players, showing the talent and competitiveness within the league.
Joao Cardoso, a standout Brazilian power forward playing for Nacional De Futbol Montevideo, was named the Defensive Player of the Year and received several other accolades for his performance.
His contributions on both ends of the court were instrumental in his team's success, culminating in a championship victory.
Cardoso's scoring and rebounding abilities were highlighted throughout the season, with notable performances in key games.
Manny Suarez, a Chilean center playing for Nacional De Futbol Montevideo, was recognized as the Center of the Year and received awards for his defensive prowess.
His consistent performance in scoring and rebounding helped his team secure the championship title.
Suarez's impact on both ends of the court was evident, as he played a key role in his team's success.
Jamil Wilson, a 34-year-old American forward from Atletico Aguada Montevideo, had an impressive season, earning a spot on the First Team of the league.
His scoring and rebounding contributions were crucial in helping his team reach the finals, although they ultimately fell short.
Wilson's ability to score in volume and contribute in multiple facets of the game showcased his versatility on the court.
Andre Spight, an Armenian guard playing for Atletico Bigua Montevideo, had a standout season leading the league in scoring.
His ability to score in high volumes and facilitate for his teammates made him a key player for his team.
Spight's accomplishments also extended to international recognition, showcasing his talent beyond the league.
His scoring prowess and playmaking ability were key factors in his success throughout the season. Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: Domestic Player of the Year: Import Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: Best Prospect of the Year: Coach of the Year: Alvaro Ponce of Nacional First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention All-Domestic Players Team All-Imports Team All-Defensive Team |
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