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Ex-NBA star Matthew Dellavedova has recently been active in Australia’s basketball scene, competing professionally with Melbourne United. Recently, his team was defeated by the Illawarra Hawks in the NBL championship finals.
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Despite Melbourne United’s loss in the finals, Dellavedova earned the MVP title for the series. The former Cleveland Cavaliers player, who clinched an NBA championship alongside LeBron James in 2016, faced boos from the crowd when he received the MVP award.
In a remarkable display of sportsmanship, Dellavedova declared that Illawarra Hawks’ guard Will ‘Davo’ Hickey was the true MVP, before handing over his MVP trophy to him.
This gesture was widely praised:
Wow.
Matthew Dellavedova was named NBL Finals MVP despite his Melbourne United Club losing the title to the Illawarra Hawks.
However, Dellavedova said Hawks guard Hawks guard Will “Davo” Hickey was more deserving of the award. Delly then walked off stage with his MVP trophy and… pic.twitter.com/GtGLCNtBVY
— Tommy Beer (@TommyBeer) March 23, 2025
The response from fans was overwhelmingly positive:
Class act https://t.co/7NMZ9x4Ghx
— JP29 (@SnowMan2989) March 23, 2025
More of this https://t.co/TVsFT3FtuT
— Zap Fresh (@Z_WiththeCurls) March 23, 2025
Cleveland Cavs Legend. https://t.co/F1z0I07Qjw
— RiCO. (@RicoDaGawd) March 23, 2025
Shout out Matthew Dellavedova.
Don’t know if I have ever seen this before. Legitimately was like I am not accepting this award, you buffoons. And just got up and gave it to another dude.
Puts Hickey in a bit of a weird spot, but good on him.
Awkward, yet respectful. https://t.co/9yj82Wvek6
— Mark Sheldon (@markdsheldon) March 23, 2025
Delly forever https://t.co/x7AYCgqzTk
— Matt Bowman (@mattbow56) March 23, 2025
This guy was always a class act https://t.co/ZvfHXBWygS
— Randy Zellea (@RandyBSP) March 23, 2025
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