His value and importance for Phoenix was highlighted by the fact that he played every single minute of all five games during the period and in doing so, delivered consistently to leave him head and shoulders above all other contenders.

Victor MOSES 5He averaged a superb performance valuation of 26.2 per game, with no other BBL player passing the notable landmark of 20.

That terrific efficiency was driven by a prolific 23 points per game which made him the second top scorer in the BBL and he racked up his points with an excellent 61.7% accuracy from the floor.

Moses was also rampant on the glass and led the BBL in rebounding with 14.2 boards per game to complete a scintillating double-double month.

He did a particularly incredible job at the offensive end, by hauling down 37 offensive boards.

Moses gained deserved recognition for his efforts during the month by way of a place in the BBL Team of the Week after propelling his side to a hard-fought win against the resurgent Durham Wildcats with a majestic 22 points and 14 rebounds.

Moses has since carried his scorching form into December, opening the current month with an outstanding contribution for Phoenix to take down title hopefuls Esh Group Eagles Newcastle.

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The huge impact made by Moses since embarking on his rookie pro-season is perhaps unsurprising, having led Georgetown to success with their first-ever NAIA Division One title and also becoming the first player in the history of the college to be named the NAIA National Player of the Year.

David Aliu of Manchester Giants and Ralph Bucci were the closest challengers to Moses for the accolade.

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