By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net
In EuroLeague’s “Experts’ Round Table” for Round 11 of the regular season the topics that are discussed have to do with the most impressive player thus far, the team with the most surprising standings position, as well as their favorite passer. On this week’s panel, our own Antonis Stroggylakis.
Per EuroLeague:
1. What first-time EuroLeague player has impressed you the most this season?
Ramunas Siskauskas
I am choosing Kyle Kuric. He may be in the Euroleague for the first time, but it looks like he has been playing there for a long time. He is one of the team leaders already – and not in a small club, but Barcelona! He is a very good shooter; he can drive. I don’t know if anybody was expecting from him such a big role this season, but he is playing very usefully so far.
Vladimir Stankovic
It’s not easy to choose, but after his 42 PIR against Buducnost, I lean toward Zach LeDay of Olympiacos. He’s still a young player, just 24 years old, without much experience in European basketball. His solid numbers at university in South Florida and Virginia Tech were even better in his first pro season with Hapoel Galil Gilboa of Israel, where he averaged 19.5 points. Now, his 10.4 points and 4.6 rebounds, plus good shooting percentages, in a strong competition like the EuroLeague, confirm his talent. If someone achieves a 42 performance index rating, it’s a clear sign that they have huge potential.
Roman Skvortsov
It is definitely Jordan Mickey from Khimki – the man who scored points with his head against Buducnost! On a serious note, Mickey has some reasons (moving overseas, new to European basketball) not to be consistent yet. But game by game, he is becoming more natural with his fit on the team. He gives Khimki energy on the offensive glass, and in recent games, quite a few rebounds. Besides all of that, he already has some chemistry with Alexey Shved, who’s injury is bad for Khimki and, especially, for Mickey. However, this is a good chance for Mickey to show the world more of his basketball talent.
Antonis Stroggylakis
Zach LeDay, the most recent MVP of the Round, gets my vote. While his historic performance in Olympiacos‘s win over Buducnost deservedly got the spotlight attention, let’s not disregard the game-winning impact he had in two key and tricky matches for the Reds (vs. Bayern Munich and vs. Real Madrid). But what we should truly take into consideration in LeDay’s case is the fact this is just his second professional season and his first playing ball at this elite level. And so far he looks unfazed by that.
Frankie Sachs
It’s one thing to join a newly assembled team and – even as a rookie – stand out with impressive numbers. It’s another, much tougher thing to step into a well-oiled and winning machine and find a way to make it even better. Alec Peters has done the latter for CSKA Moscow. As a stretch-four, Peters is putting up video game-like numbers in three-point shooting (21 of 33, 63.6%) and opening the floor for CSKA‘s star guards to penetrate. He has started the team’s last five games, during which he has averaged 9.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and a performance index rating of 10.8 in roughly 20 minutes per game. And this might just be the start for the 23-year-old.