By Cesare Milanti/ info@eurohoops.net
EuroBasket 2022 is getting closer. In Milan, Prague, Cologne, and Tbilisi we will see not only the main stars of the 24 national teams ready to fight to get on the European roof, but also some new faces: young and upcoming elements who will be the future of their respective teams, but also players at the height of their basketball maturity who have only reached a similar stage in this moment of their careers.
You would be surprised to know that Nikola Jokic is a Eurobasket rookie and the same applies to German youngster Franz Wagner, but they are both included in our Top 10 players of the competition, so they are not on this list.
So, let’s discover the Top 10 EuroBasket 2022 Rookies presented to you by Eurohoops. Be careful, because in 2017 a rookie was decisive to get Slovenia on the golden step of the podium. Luka Doncic, does that ring a bell?
Simone Fontecchio – Italy
Since he left the Italian championship, Simone Fontecchio has become an absolute star both in the EuroLeague and with the jersey of his national team. The experiences with ALBA Berlin first and Baskonia then made him a decisive player on the offensive end of the floor, with many solutions in his arsenal: you can’t leave him space on the perimeter, but a late close-out by the defense automatically turns into a basket for the new Utah Jazz player.
Decisive in bringing Italy back to the Olympic Games 17 years after the great run in Athens 2004, he wants to lead the team of Gianmarco Pozzecco to a EuroBasket medal that has been missing since 2003.
Alperen Sengun – Turkey
A guy born on 25 June 2002 who between 2020 and 2021 dominated a championship in which you could have found players such as Shane Larkin, Vasilije Micic, Chris Wright, Mouhammadou Jaiteh, Kyle Wiltjer, and Nando de Colo? The answer is easy and immediate: Alperen Sengun, who since that season as MVP in Turkey has taken flight.
Landed in America with the #16 pick of the 2021 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, he showed immediately to be ready for a similar stage, without fear of making mistakes or awe towards his more experienced colleagues, perhaps Americans. In the first NBA season, he averaged 9.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game, with spectacular plays in the low and high post.
Basically, the modern big par excellence, since he can do everything: equipped with an excellent dribble, he shoots very well and he can use the physical advantage as few of his peers in the world. Turkey will lay its foundations on Osman, Korkmaz, and Larkin, but it is the youngest that will have to pass if Ergin Ataman wants a medal.
Lorenzo Brown – Spain
Much has been said about the naturalization of Lorenzo Brown, which allowed him to be present on the Spanish roster coached by Sergio Scariolo for EuroBasket 2022, and we will not analyze this controversial situation again. As for his presence on the court, the new Maccabi Tel Aviv point guard will be crucial for a team that will perform without its vintage directors: Sergio Rodriguez and Ricky Rubio.
In the last season with UNICS Kazan, before the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, he was without any doubt one of the best in his role in the EuroLeague, with very interesting numbers: 13.8 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game leading one of the most entertaining teams to watch in the European landscape. He is probably experiencing the best moment of his career and Spanish hopes pass from his decisions.
Ignas Brazdeikis – Lithuania
Lithuania has always given the impression of being a high-level team in recent FIBA competitions, with two of the most talented bigs in the world, Domantas Sabonis and Jonas Valanciunas, and an external package with players with high basketball IQ. What was missing, however, was an X Factor that could really change their trajectories ahead of EuroBasket 2022.
Ignas Brazdeikis, raised in Canada by a Lithuanian family, will finally have the opportunity to debut in international competition so important with this jersey on: “I’ve always dreamed about playing for Lithuania at this stage. Feels great to finally be here,” he said in an interview with FIBA. Not only that, but after trying the NBA road, from next season he will play in the EuroLeague with Zalgiris Kaunas. Another return to a past that he has never experienced, but that he wants to try to emerge shaping his future.
The prohibitive Group B with direct competition from France and Slovenia? Probably just another challenge for Brazdeikis: “It’s going to make it that much more fun. We’re all very excited to compete and go at the best. That’s what we want,” he said.
Deni Avdija – Israel
For two consecutive years, he has been at the top of international youth basketball, seeing the gold medals won in the FIBA U20 European Championships both in 2018 and 2019 (where he was voted MVP in front of his audience). Now, two years after his arrival in the NBA, selected by the Washington Wizard with the number #9 pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, he is the main focus of the senior squad.
Israeli Championship MVP in 2019/2020, when he left Maccabi Tel Aviv everyone was confident that he would be the face of basketball in Israel in the near and distant future. And indeed, if Guy Pnini’s team wants to show its full potential, they will have to rely on a star like Deni Avdija.
This will not only be his first EuroBasket, but also the opportunity to see him return to action with his national team for the first time since the moment he began his adventure in the NBA. As they say, welcome home.