The Top 10 Americans in the Euroleague

08/May/15 12:24 May 24, 2015

Aris Barkas

08/May/15 12:24

Eurohoops.net

Who are the Top 10 Americans in this year’s Euroleague so far? A very tough question, if you want to be fair! Eurohoops is picking its top10

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By Nikos Varlas/ varlas@eurohoops.net

Who are the Top 10 Americans in this year’s Euroleague so far? A very tough question, if you want to be fair! Numbers are an important indicator, but not the only one that we have to take under serious consideration. Because statistics are a comparison measure that is not perfectly balanced.

Each player has a different role in their team, some play a lot, other considerably less, there are those that do everything and others that impress but who don’t have the same level of quality in Teamwork.

Eurohoops chose 10 with difficulty and with the following clear criteria: individual performance and productivity though in direct correlation to their team’s course and the Status Quo of the club for which they play in the league. That is, their team’s potential to go a long way in the institution but also whether certain clubs have already surpassed themselves, with the players that we’ve selected having had a hand in this!

In our own European approach what counts a lot is collective success and this is why the selections are only from those present in the Top 16.

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[lptitle title=”10. Jaycee Carroll (Real Madrid)”]

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Jaycee Carroll

He is quietly having his best season in the league. Not only because he is shooting 47,3% in threes, but because he is more mature than ever, coming off the bench in a team full of talent and being always a factor. Simply put, when the offense of Madrid is not clicking, he is the instant solution and his condition after his injury in Madrid’s Final Four will be more than crucial for Madrid.

2014-2015 STATISTICS

Rebounds

Blocks

Fouls

G

GS

Min

Pts

2FG

3FG

FT

O

D

T

As

St

To

Fv

Ag

Cm

Rv

PIR

Totals

28

6

498:41

264

50/87

45/95

29/33

14

43

57

22

15

17

0

5

37

42

250

Averages

28

6

17:48

9.4

57.5%

47.4%

87,9%

0.5

1.5

2

0.8

0.5

0.6

0

0.2

1.3

1.5

8.9

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[lptitle title=”9. Matt Lojeski (Olympiacos)”]

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matt-lojeski

He was definitely on our list with the best shooters but he made us give him a place in the best overall. Why? Because he’s consistent in rebounds, he improved his defensive game compared to last year and has achieved something very difficult. He’s productive in a team that is of a very high level, being economical in shooting and with contribution in all areas. He has shown that he’s an instrument for any top-level team.

2014-2015 STATISTICS

Rebounds

Blocks

Fouls

G

GS

Min

Pts

2FG

3FG

FT

O

D

T

As

St

To

Fv

Ag

Cm

Rv

PIR

Totals

23

7

562:32

218

49/93

35/80

15/24

12

78

90

39

24

23

8

5

42

33

244

Averages

23

7

24:27

9.5

52.7%

43.8%

62.5%

0.5

3.4

3.9

1.7

1

1

0.3

0.2

1.8

1.4

10.6

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[lptitle title=”8. Marcus Williams (Crvena Zvezda)”]

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Marcus Williams

With his own unique style, no one can question his quality. He scores, he’s always a threat from the three-point line and he has consolidated his creativity at a very high standard. The only element that he’s missing so he can raise his stock in the Euroleague even more is stability and consistency.

2014-2015 STATISTICS

Rebounds

Blocks

Fouls

G

GS

Min

Pts

2FG

3FG

FT

O

D

T

As

St

To

Fv

Ag

Cm

Rv

PIR

Totals

24

23

618:20

232

39/113

38/130

40/53

16

61

77

146

19

69

1

5

30

65

257

Averages

24

23

25:45

9.7

34.5%

29.2%

75.5%

0.7

2.5

3.2

6.1

0.8

2.9

0

0.2

1.3

2.7

10.7

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