Basketball Champions League, Gameday 3 MVP: Bryon Allen, EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Allen, who had a +26 efficiency for the game, has been named as the Gameday 3 MVP

Spectators haven't been able to take their eyes off Bryon Allen since he played in his very first game in the Basketball Champions League.
He's good. He's dynamic. He's dynamite.
Playing for CEZ Nymburk last season and against Danish side Bakken Bears on Gameday 1, Allen set the tone for the season. He poured in 25 points.
There were other big games, too, like a 33-point explosion in a victory over Banvit, a team that would eventually reach the Final.
Allen, who averaged 15.3ppg and helped his Czech team advance from the initial group phase, is still playing in the Basketball Champions League in 2017-18 but with a different team. He's now on the books of EWE Baskets Oldenburg.
The impact is the same. This week, he had 21 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals to lead the German team to a 96-82 home triumph over previously unbeaten Pinar Karsiyaka.
Allen, who had a +26 efficiency for the game, has been named as the Gameday 3 MVP.
Allen was very good last season, but he's looking even better with EWE Baskets. He has started the new campaign scoring 21, 16 and 21 points against Enisey Krasnoyarsk, Dinamo Sassari and Pinar Karsiyaka, respectively, while shooting 47.5 percent (19 of 40) from the field.
He's also an impressive 14 of 17 (82.4 percent) at the free-throw line.