
UDINE/CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI (FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2017) - As we approach the business end of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup, the race for the All-Star Five and MVP is in full swing.
Maria Vadeeva - Russia
Raisa Musina - Russia
Aislinn Konig – Canada
Laeticia Amihere - Canada
Eziyoda Magbegor - Australia
She already knows what it feels like to be crowned MVP at the global level, having received the prestigious gong at the FIBA U17 Women's World Championship 2016. Magbegor has carried the Gems at times and is leading her nation in efficiency, field-goal shooting, scoring and swats.
Stephanie Mawuli - Japan
Han Xu - China

Maeva Djaldi-Tabdi - France
Iris Junio - Spain
Take Your Pick! - USA
There are at six or seven genuine candidates who could put in big games across these last three days and take the MVP title. That is assuming the holders make it to the title game. Crystal Dangerfield is leading in assists, Chennedy Carter and Ruthy Hebard are co-leaders in points and have both impressed. Meanwhile forward Joyner Holmes was in the All-Star Five at the FIBA U17 Women's World Championship 2014 and has been terrific again. Bella Alarie and Ty Harris are also in the mix.
By FIBA.com