EuroLeague Power Rankings by Eurohoops: Vol. 2

03/Nov/21 08:45 November 4, 2021

John Rammas

03/Nov/21 08:45

Eurohoops.net

After the first seven rounds of the regular season, Eurohoops presents the second edition of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Power Rankings.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

All 18 EuroLeague teams were rated by Eurohoops based on status, dynamics, form and the significance of their results.

#18 ZALGIRIS KAUNAS

Previous Ranking: 14 (-4)
Record: 0-7
Home: 0-2
Away: 0-5
Offense-Defense: 66.3-79.9

Changing the head coach tends to pair up with improved showings. That was not the case with Zalgiris. Jure Zdovc replaced Martin Schiller, but the team from Kaunas is still without a win, alone at the bottom of the standings. Joffrey Lauvergne remaining sidelined for several more months does not help, while Emmanuel Mudiay got replaced with Taj Webster. Perhaps a positive sign is that six out of the next eight games are at home, beginning with ALBA Berlin’s visit on Friday.

#17 CRVENA ZVEZDA MTS BELGRADE

Previous Ranking: 16 (-1)
Record: 2-5
Home: 1-1
Away: 1-4
Offense-Defense: 66.9-70

Starting the season 2-1 is now a distant memory for Crvena Zvezda. The four losses in a row are the second-worst streak after winless Zalgiris. The team from Belgrade was on the wrong end of narrow defeats in two cases, while three out of the four games were on the road. Home fixtures against Panathinaikos OPAP Athens and LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne can launch a new start through the next two weeks, as long as the team manages to improve without the injured Aaron White.

#16 ALBA BERLIN

Previous Ranking: 16 (-)
Record: 2-5
Home: 1-3
Away: 1-2
Offense-Defense: 74.4-78.4

Regularly fun-to-watch ALBA has been recently downgraded by injuries and losses. Except for the wins against Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul and Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade, the Berliners have struggled to be consistent. The bright spots are Luke Sikma, who is currently ranked third overall in PIR, and Oscar da Silva who seems to be anything but a rookie.

#15 BITCI BASKONIA VITORIA-GASTEIZ

Previous Ranking: 10 (-5)
Record: 3-4
Home: 2-1
Away: 1-3
Offense-Defense: 68-77.1

Three wins in a row against Panathinaikos OPAP Athens, ALBA Berlin and AS Monaco seemed to get the engines started for Baskonia, but suddenly things went backward in Russia against UNICS Kazan and Zenit St Petersburg. The point differential is second-to-last, edging only winless Zalgiris Kaunas. Rokas Giedraitis is back hoping to add offensively, while Alec Peters will be sidelined indefinitely after knee surgery.

#14 PANATHINAIKOS OPAP ATHENS

Previous Ranking: 14 (-)
Record: 2-5
Home: 2-1
Away: 0-4
Offense-Defense: 76.6-80.1

The top end of the schedule heavily featuring games on the road has taken away from the home-court advantage for Panathinaikos. Returning to OAKA was combined with a big win over Anadolu Efes Istanbul, but LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne visiting next proved such triumphs will not always be the case. The next chunk of fixtures is expected to be equally challenging for a team with plenty of new players, including the most recent newcomer, Yogi Ferrell.

#13 ANADOLU EFES ISTANBUL

Previous Ranking: 1 (-12)
Record: 2-5
Home: 2-1
Away: 0-4
Offense-Defense: 77.6-79.3

After very few offseason adjustments, Anadolu Efes is off to a poor start, the worst-ever for any defending champion in EuroLeague history. The team based in Istanbul went seven games to get on the win column for merely the second time. Well, Efes was far from firing on all cylinders at the beginning of the 2020-21 season, but that worked out. The injured players are steadily returning to action as James Anderson and Bryant Dunston await their turns.

#12 FENERBAHCE BEKO ISTANBUL

Previous Ranking: 4 (-8)
Record: 2-5
Home: 2-1
Away: 0-4
Offense-Defense: 72.3-69.4

Since destroying UNICS Kazan, Fenerbahce has suffered three consecutive losses by a margin of 2 points or less. Going the other way in those close games would generate a 5-2 record, instead of the actual 2-5. With CSKA Moscow on the road and AX Armani Exchange Milano at home coming up, the situation can turn from bad to worse, if the experienced and proven players don’t charge up soon. Danilo Barthel is still out.

#11 UNICS KAZAN

Previous Ranking: 12 (+1)
Record: 3-4
Home: 3-2
Away: 0-2
Offense-Defense: 68.4-72.3

The EuroLeague return for UNICS already features more than a fair share of ups and downs. Beating Bitci Baskonia Vitoria-Gasetiz and Real Madrid at home last week gained momentum for the team based in Kazan seemingly underachieving. Key games on the road versus LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne and Panathinaikos OPAP Athens follow on the schedule.

#10 ZENIT SAINT PETERSBURG

Previous Ranking: 7 (-3)
Record: 4-3
Home: 2-1
Away: 2-2
Offense-Defense: 70.7-70.6

It is among the most balanced teams early in 2021-22 whether playing at home or on the road. Zenit’s lopsided loss to Barcelona is the lone exception. The team based in Saint Petersburg won its first two games on the road and has done it all with point guard Shabazz Napier out indefinitely.

#9 CSKA MOSCOW

Previous Ranking: 2 (-7)
Record: 4-3
Home: 3-0
Away: 1-3
Offense-Defense: 80.7-81.7

CSKA carries players capable of being stars of any team, but injuries can still knock the team down. Nikola Milutinov was first on the injury list. Marius Grigonis followed. Tornike Shengelia was next after back-to-back MVP of the Week awards, but is closer to returning to action. The Muscovites edged their opponents for four wins before dropping a couple of games in France, versus LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne and AS Monaco last week. It’s not a good sign ahead of fixtures versus Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul, Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv and FC Barcelona over the next three weeks.

#8 FC BAYERN MUNICH

Previous Ranking: 9 (+1)
Record: 3-4
Home: 1-1
Away: 2-3
Offense-Defense: 74.4-74.3

After a 0-4 start, Bayern has reeled off three wins in a row with a couple of them on the road. Five out of the next seven games at home can add more to the win column. There are plenty of strong teams coming to Audi Dome, including Real Madrid visiting on Friday. Coach Andrea Trinchieri’s side, the only team to hand AX Armani Exchange Milan a loss so far, looks to be up to the challenge.

×