By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net
Power Rankings are always a tricky business. This time around, things prove to be even more complicated for the upcoming 2020-21 7DAYS EuroCup season.
While there are eight teams that have proven on the court last season that they are clearly playoffs material, there’s also another very balanced group of teams that can make it to the playoffs, and ranking them without any substantial test in the preseason is not easy.
The flip side is that you have to expect a very competitive regular season with big fights for a ticket to the Top 16. So brace yourselves because the EuroCup is returning with a bang.
1. Segafredo Virtus Bologna
Having Milos Teodosic – even after his latest injury – makes you special, and Virtus has proven that on the court, emerging in Italy as the main rival of AX Armani Exchange Milan and having an obvious ambition to compete in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague sooner rather than later. They can get there by winning the EuroCup trophy and they were also on top of the last Power Rankings of the 2019-20 season.
2. Unicaja Malaga
Unicaja has prospered in the EuroCup and knows the way to the trophy. Once more, they are solid enough to be among the top contenders and it will not be a surprise by any means to see them in the finals.
3. UNICS Kazan
Stability is the name of the game for UNICS as Coach Priftis and his players proved that after a bad start last season, they could get the job done. They are de facto contenders, even if missing Errick McCollum can end up being a big issue for them.
4. AS Monaco
With coach Zvezdan Mitrovic returning to the bench, a solid roster, and high ambitions, Monaco didn’t deliver what was expected from them last year, but once again they are looking good on paper. The latest addition of Mathias Lessort at center is the icing on the cake.
5. Lokomotiv Kuban
They usually start the season atop these Power Rankings, but after last year’s disappointing campaign fell short of the Top 16, Loko has lost a bit of status. This can, of course, be a good thing because they have the tools to fight for the trophy and also a sense of urgency that was clearly missing last year. If they have this mentality on the court, watch out.
6. Promitheas Patras
The up-and-coming Greek club started the season by winning the local SuperCup, a good omen for things to come. Still, they lost Langston Hall this summer and they cut loose Oleksandr Lypovyy, two key members of the roster. Nonetheless, Coach Giatras and his players are clearly playoff material.
7. Umana Reyer Venice
Venice remains one of the most solid teams in Europe. They have few changes in the roster and that continuity can really help them considering the COVID-era difficulties. They proved last year that they belong in the playoffs and they can get there again.
8. Partizan NIS Belgrade
Partizan turned heads all around Europe last year, but after losing coach Andrea Trinchieri and without fans in the stands to start the season, they might not be as strong as last year. Still, it’s hard to think that they’ll miss the playoffs and if they find a groove, they can do much more.
9. Herbalife Gran Canaria
That this very good team just misses the first eight spots in this ranking is a testament to the level of the competition. It will not be no surprise if Gran Canaria becomes even a title contender, considering that well-known players like Amedeo Della Valle, Jacob Wiley, and Andrew Albicy were added in the roster.
10. Buducnost VOLI Podgorica
Justin Cobbs, Melvin Ejim, Nikola Ivanovic and Willie Reed should create a team that will not have any issue making it to the Top 16, and then aims even higher. Becoming a unit will be the main concern for them. If they do it on time, then who knows what they can achieve?