All-EuroLeague First Team by Eurohoops

16/Apr/19 17:34 April 16, 2019

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16/Apr/19 17:34

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The regular season is over, the playoffs are getting underway and Eurohoops’ 27 writers voted for the All-EuroLeague Teams. Here’s the All-EuroLeague First Team.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

This EuroLeague season still has a way to go, but the honors cannot wait any longer. With the regular season having been completed and the playoffs getting underway, Eurohoops voted for the All-EuroLeague Teams.

In case you missed it, the All-EuroLeague Second Team by Eurohoops has already been revealed and now it’s time for the All-EuroLeague First Team as voted by the 27 writers:

NICK CALATHES
Panathinaikos | Guard | February 7, 1989 | Greece
12.3 pts | 4.5 reb | 8.9 ast | 1.7 stl | 0 blk | 3.1 tov | 31:03 min | 16.7 PIR

Panathinaikos pulled off an impressive comeback, covered lost ground and will now compete for the qualification to the Final Four against Real Madrid. None of this would have been possible without Nick Calathes. The Greens’ leader proved he’s the best point guard in the EuroLeague, something that is reflected in the 8.9 assists he dished (new record in the EuroLeague), but also in the way he led the Greek team’s offense. Of course, he didn’t fail to contribute in a big way in scoring (12.3 points), play amazing defense, but also make history as the second player in the history of the competition to achieve a triple double!

KOSTAS SLOUKAS
Fenerbahce | Guard | January 15, 1990 | Greece
12 pts | 2 reb | 4.7 ast | 0.4 stl | 0 blk | 1.9 tov | 26:55 min | 15.5 PIR

Kostas Sloukas is having a magical season and contributing greatly in the departments of execution (12 points) and creation (4.7 assists). A special mention has to be made of the quite high 46% from the three-point line (career high), but also the Greek guard’s unique ability to score at crucial moments. His collaboration with Fenerbahce’s big men is flawless and his role in the proper functioning of the team is key. Very few players in the entire competition can combine quality, calmness, maturity, pluralism and leadership to such an extent.

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