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Their average point differential of 12.9 was the most dominant in NBA history, and the team captured the NBA title in a tight seven-game Finals against the Pacers. NBA 2K analyst and insiders welcomed Gilgeous‑Alexander’s selection as a no-brainer, especially given how rare it is in league history to earn MVP, Finals MVP, and scoring leader in one season, a feat achieved only by SGA, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O’Neal. Singapore’s Paper Rex have once again proven themselves kings of the Pacific after beating Indonesia’s Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) 3-1 in the VCT Pacific Stage 2 Grand Finals on Sunday, August 31. Ilya “Something” Petrov earned MVP honors for his impact plays. RRQ clawed back some rounds, but PRX closed 13-7, with Jason “f0rsakeN” Susanto shining as MVP. Strong plays from Cong “crazyguy” Anh Ngo and Jemkin, who was named MVP, secured a 13-6 win for the Indonesian side. Something was also recognized as the Grand Finals MVP. The finals reinforced Southeast Asia’s growing dominance in Valorant, with two regional teams now heading into the world’s biggest stage with serious momentum. Read more in our articles including "Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander Named Cover Athlete for NBA 2K26 After MVP & Championship Season" and "Paper Rex crowned VCT Pacific Stage 2 champions after 3-1 win over RRQ".

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Their average point differential of 12.9 was the most dominant in NBA history, and the team captured the NBA title in a tight seven-game Finals against the Pacers. NBA 2K analyst and insiders welcomed Gilgeous‑Alexander’s selection as a no-brainer, especially given how rare it is in league history to earn MVP, Finals MVP, and scoring leader in one season, a feat achieved only by SGA, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O’Neal.

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Singapore’s Paper Rex have once again proven themselves kings of the Pacific after beating Indonesia’s Rex Regum Qeon (RRQ) 3-1 in the VCT Pacific Stage 2 Grand Finals on Sunday, August 31. Ilya “Something” Petrov earned MVP honors for his impact plays. RRQ clawed back some rounds, but PRX closed 13-7, with Jason “f0rsakeN” Susanto shining as MVP.

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Our coverage of Finals MVP includes: "Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander Named Cover Athlete for NBA 2K26 After MVP & Championship Season"; "Paper Rex crowned VCT Pacific Stage 2 champions after 3-1 win over RRQ"; "Forza Horizon 5 Races to the Top of PS5 Charts Thanks to Xbox". Each article provides unique insights and information.