Cock A. Doodledoo, the retiring defensive genius guard from the now five-time champion Philadelphia Phobia came out on top of the Playoff MVP voting, edging out teammates Cheetos Jones and Tug Hershorts (who is also retiring). This was the second Playoff MVP award won by Doodledoo, the other coming with the San Jose Fighting Amigos in Season 29. Not only did Doodledoo defensively handcuff last season's Playoff MVP, Hrundi V. Bakshi, but after being injured for most of the regular season, he rebounded to lead all players in playoff scoring with a 19.8 average.
Doodledoo now joins the exclusive pantheon of players who have captured more than one MVP of the Playoffs award. They are:
3 MVPs --- Cappy Gambol, Seasons 3, 4 and 6 (all with Milwaukee)
3 MVPs --- Stu Nod, Seasons 14, 15 and 17 (all with Philadelphia)
2 MVPs --- Dan Mann, Seasons 9 and 11 (both with Milwaukee)
2 MVPs --- Curly Hogbottom, Seasons 19 and 22 (both with Philadelphia)
2 MVPs --- Sagittal Occlusal, Seasons 25 and 27 (both with San Jose)
2 MVPs --- Boone Doggle, Seasons 30 and 31 (both with Philadelphia)
2 MVPs --- Cock A. Doodledoo, Seasons 29 and 33 (first with San Jose, second with Philadelphia)
As you can plainly see, Doodledoo is the only multiple MVP of the Playoffs winner to earn the award for more than one franchise.
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