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Abercrombie averaged 11ppg in the three games against Cairns.
Kirk Penney averaged close to 16ppg in those 3 games.
I think Abercrombie was probably a bit lucky to win.
I know they don't take into account the semi-finals when deciding MVP, but if Penney didnt go for 38 against Perth, the Breakers would never have been there.
Personally, Abercrombie has reached his peak IMO. Though I am kind of hoping he proves me wrong this season and maintains his ppg at what it is.
Interesting to see what happens down the track when Te Rangi becomes poised to take over the starting SF role.
It's nice having depth, but ultimately still want to see Te Rangi develop as he can be a high level Europe player. That won't come from playing second-fiddle to Abercrombie for the next 5 years though.