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By Stathis Trapezanlidis/ info@eurohoops.net
Who are the top 12 players that have ever appeared in a EuroBasket? Which players would comprise the ideal team? Eurohoops attempts to select the best ones! Players- legends that made history, achieved great records and won titles. The fact that even big names of European basketball have been left out makes sense since even if we chose 50 people there still wouldn’t be enough room for everyone. The main criteria for the selections are the following:
– Irrespective of the overall career and value of the players we ONLY take into account their contributions in the EuroBasket.
– For the list we chose 6 backcourt players (‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’) and 6 big men (‘4’, ‘5’). The order of presentation is random.
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[lptitle title=”12. Sergei Belov (Soviet Union)“]
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Sergei Belov is without a doubt one of the best players – in 1991 FIBA proclaimed him the best in its history – that has ever played on European courts. The “czar” of Russian basketball competed with the Soviet Union from 1966 until 1980. He participated in 7 EuroBasket competitions, winning 4 gold medals (1967, 1969, 1971, 1979), two silver medals (1975, 1977) and a bronze (1973). The onetime CSKA Moscow player could play as a shooting guard as well as a small forward with equal ease. Actually, he could play in every position except center. He was the leader of the greatest European national team, the Soviet Union, leading them to winning 7 medals. In 1969 he made his best appearances in a EuroBakset and he was voted the MVP of the tournament.
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[lptitle title=”11. Drazen Dalipagic (Republic of Yugoslavia)“]
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Drazen Dalipagic was one of the greatest scorers in the history of the EuroBasket. Together with Cosic, Kicanovic and Delibasic he led Yugoslavia to the top, putting a stop to the domination of the then almighty Soviet Union. He won 3 consecutive gold medals (1973, 1975, 1977), a silver (1981) and a bronze (1979). In 1977 in the EuroBasket in Belgium he even emerged as the MVP of the tournament. That same year he was voted the best European player. He played in the national team for 13 years (1973-1986).
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[lptitle title=”10. Nikos Galis (Greece)“]
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He’s the greatest scorer in the history of the EuroBasket. He’s first in the overall number of points as well as in point averages. He was the top scorer in all four tournaments in which he played, with inconceivable numbers. We are speaking of Nikos Galis, who led the little-known national team of Greece to the top of Europe against the Soviet Union in 1987, when he also emerged as the MVP of the tournament. In 1989 he won the silver medal, beating the Soviets for the second time, this time in the semifinal.
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[lptitle title=”9. Toni Kukoc (Republic of Yugoslavia, Croatia)“]
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The onetime great Chicago Bulls forward played in the EuroBasket wearing the Yugoslavian jersey as well as the Croatian one, and actually won a medal with both. Toni Kukoc was a member of perhaps the best Yugoslavian team of all time, in the tournaments of 1989 and 1991, when he won two gold medals in a row. In 1991 and with Drazen Petrovic actually absent, he made some excellent appearances and he emerged as the MVP of the tournament. Before that, in 1987, he had won his first medal in a EuroBasket finishing in third place in Athens. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia he won one more medal with Croatia. The similarities to that first medal were many! Same position, same country! Croatia finished third in the EuroBasket in Athens (1995).
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[lptitle title=”8. Drazen Petrovic (Republic of Yugoslavia)“]
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The Mozart of basketball is one of the greatest European players of all time. Aged only 28 years old he lost his life in a car accident but even that was enough time for him to leave his mark on world basketball. He won two medals in EuroBasket competitions, one gold in 1989 when he was also the MVP of the tournament, and one bronze in 1987. A lot of great shooters played in the EuroBasket but Drazen Petrovic was the greatest of them all. Unfortunately for him – and for us – he never got to play in the colors of his beloved Croatia as he lost his life shortly before the EuroBasket of 1993.
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