EuroLeague experts pick most improved player

13/Feb/20 16:04 February 13, 2020

Antonis Stroggylakis

13/Feb/20 16:04

Eurohoops.net

Who’s your choice for EuroLeague’s most-improved player?

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

This week’s EuroLeague’s Experts Round Table discusses the most-improved player of the 2019-2020 EuroLeague and the teams that have the best chances to pick up their pace in the upcoming games, especially the squads that have been hurt from injuries.

Per EuroLeague.net:

This week’s panel includes Euroleague Basketball Legend Theodoros Papaloukas; Luca Chiabotti, the former basketball expert-in-residence at La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy; Patrick Reichelt, sports editor for Munchner Merkur; Alex Madrid of Eurohoops Spain; and Frank Lawlor, Editorial Director of Euroleague Basketball. Check out their opinions on three key questions this week.

Who is your choice for most-improved player in the EuroLeague this season?

Theo Papaloukas

“I’m going to give the credit to Lukas Lekavicius. His return to Zalgiris Kaunas with a more important role has helped him make great progress in his stats and his impact on the game. He’s close to 11 points; he has the best percentages of his career in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague, clearly higher than his last season in Kaunas before joining Panathinaikos OPAP Athens; and he has often functioned as a game-changer for his team.”

Luca Chiabotti

“I like Ioannis Papapetrou’s efforts to reach the top level in the league, and I believe that the Panathinaikos forward is lucky to have a coach like Rick Pitino working with him every day. Papapetrou posted his career highs this season and is improving his shooting percentages, but the very important thing is his impact on the games. Another player who is improving his game, in this case a veteran of European competition despite being only 27 years old, is Janis Timma of Khimki Moscow.”

Patrick Reichelt

“Obviously, there are a lot of guys, who would deserve these merits. But when we talk about players who were already there, my choice is Ioannis Papapetrou. He was a good player, but this season he has become a key player in the success of Panathinaikos so far. Very present and very efficient, putting almost 70 percent of his attempts into the basket.”

Alex Madrid

“There are several players – veterans, most of them – who come to my mind as performing much better compared to last season, such as Othello Hunter or Janis Timma. But being honest, nobody deserves it more than Shane Larkin. Yes, I know he is also the biggest MVP candidate, but check out his numbers and compare them with his statistics from last year: He scores almost twice as many points!”

Frank Lawlor

“Although he wasn’t in the EuroLeague last season, but rather two seasons ago, I have to say that Bojan Dubljevic of Valencia Basket has established himself this season as one of the competition’s best centers. He and Nikola Mirotic are the only top-10 player in performance index rating, points and rebounds, but Dubljevic scored and rebounded a lot less the last time he was in the EuroLeague and his improvement has everything to do with Valencia occupying a playoff spot right now.”

Which team with nine or 10 wins right now (ASVEL, Baskonia, Khimki, Zalgiris, Zvezda) do you expect to make the most noise going forward?

Theo Papaloukas

“It’s hard to predict because the EuroLeague is so competitive, all the teams have their own virtues and, on a good night, they can beat anyone. LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne are doing excellently when we think that they returned this season after 10 years. Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade have pulled off several big wins and they’re still trying to outdo themselves and go one step further. KIROLBET Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz have been badly hurt by injuries and is struggling. Zalgiris had a long losing streak but they’ve been playing very well for a while now. I think that, based on the roster and talent, Khimki Moscow Region is the only team from this group from whom I expected more wins and more consistency.”

Luca Chiabotti

“I am a basketball romantic and I love to watch how Zalgiris grows during the season every year under the Coach Jasikevicius’s fantastic work. I think that it is a mental as well as a technical question and I am betting on Zalgiris also this year. Zalgiris is coming off six victories in the last nine games and played great games on courts of Real, Panathinaikos and Efes. After the current week-loing break, Zalgiris will start with a good schedule and I think that, despite its 9-15 record, will have a good chance to reach the playoffs or fight to conquer them until the last game.”

Patrick Reichelt

“I am still putting my money on Zalgiris Kaunas. ASVEL and Crvena Zvezda are already playing on their top level in my view and will have nothing to add. Khimki, as usual, has a lot of high-class players but does not work as a team. And in the race between Zalgiris and Baskonia, I see more talent on the Lithuanian side. And what can be an advantage: Zalgiris knows that they can make a run to the playoffs.”

Alex Madrid

“After suffering nine consecutive defeats during the first half of the season, Zalgiris has found its rhythm. They have a 6-3 record since then, their home court is again fearsome. Also, they came very close to cutting Efes‘s streak during the double-round last week. With their experience in past years –the miraculous playoff clinching in Madrid last season – you cannot rule out Saras’s team from the fight for the playoffs. Zalgiris will battle to be in the top eight.”

Frank Lawlor

“It’s just a hunch, but if Khimki figures out how to balance its attack and buy into 40-minute defense, it will be a hard team to beat on any night at any court. Coach Kurtinaitis has been preaching balanced offense lately, and if that happens, the rest is just desire. Once Khimki establishes those two things, the sky is the limit.”

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