Asia-Basket.com All-Malaysian MWBL Awards 2025- January 8, 2025![]() The standout Australian small forward Nes'eya Parker-Williams was honored as the Finals MVP of the championship-winning Selangor.
She received multiple other awards, earned the Player of the Year, Forward of the Year and was named to the First Team.
Parker-Williams' excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Johor 2 to 1 in the final series.
She averaged over 11 points per game in the league.
Parker-Williams led the Malaysia in rebounds per game with almost 16.
She recorded double-doubles in 6 games during the event.
Parker-Williams' 19 points against the Dragons were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
She won the Australian WNBL championship title in 2023.
Sin-Jie Tan, point guard from the Johor Tiger, picked up the Guard of the Year at the Malaysia.
She also earned a spot in the First Team.
With Tan's excellent performance, the Johor Tiger achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 4 to 1 in the regular season.
Tan's best performance made her team reach the finals but they unfortunately lost against Selangor 1 to 2.
She registered over 7 points and almost 5 rebounds per game that season in the league.
Tan's 14 points against the NS Matrix were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Tan's team won the Malaysian Agong Cup earlier this year.
Kourtni Perry, 31-year old American center from the Johor Tiger, was named the Center of the Year of Malaysia.
She graduated from the Central State nine years ago.
Perry was also voted to the First Team.
Her best performance made her team reach the finals but they unfortunately lost against Selangor 1 to 2.
Perry's court vision propelled her to the fifth spot in points per game an outstanding average of over 13 and second position in rebounds per game, averaging almost 10.
She had double-doubles in 4 games at the event.
Perry's 27 points against the NS Matrix were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Perry's team won the Mexican LMBPF Zona Norte Regular Season in 2024.
The standout guard Hui-Lin Chong was selected to the First Team of the championship-winning Selangor.
Her excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Johor 2 to 1 in the final series.
Chong recorded almost 9 points and over 4 rebounds per game over the season in the league.
She led the Malaysia in assists per game with over 4.
Chong's 14 points against the Johor were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
Despite her young age she had an impressive career.
She was selected to the Asia-Basket All-FIBA Under 18 Asian Championship Division B First Team back in 2022.
The standout Australian swingman Abigail Curtin was chosen to the First Team of the championship-winning Selangor.
She is Denver alumna from 2019.
Curtin's excellent performance assisted her team in beating the Johor 2 to 1 in the final series.
Her masterful distribution skills earned her the fourth spot in points per game with an impressive average of 14 and fourth spot in rebounds per game, delivering an average of over 8.
Curtin logged double-doubles in 4 games at the event.
Her 20 points against the Johor were the most she scored in the 24 25 season.
She won the Australian WARATAH championship title in 2020.
Finals MVP: Player of the Year: Guard of the Year: Forward of the Year: Center of the Year: First Team |
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