By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net
The current atmosphere in the air of European basketball is filled with the scent of the Euroleague Final Four that will take place in Berlin from 13 to 15 of May. CSKA Moscow, Lokomotiv Kuban, Fenerbahce and Laboral Kutxa will fight for the ultimate honor of being named European Champion.
While all basketball fans heavily debate on questions like which team will win the trophy and who are the players that will shine brighter than the rest in the tournament’s games, there are some people who also have some quite strong opinions on these matters. They are the players who participated in Euroleague this season and have gotten a first hand experience on the teams that will do battle in the Final Four as well as their peers that will have a chance to lift the trophy.
Eurohoops ran a survey among 10 Euroleague players and asked them to give their own predictions on what will happen in the Final Four. The questions that these players were called to answer, are the following:
A) Which phrase/word characterizes each of the Final Four teams?
B) Which teams will advance in the Final and which is going to be the Euroleague champion?
C) Pick a player from each team that will be Final Four MVP if his team becomes Euroleague champion.
Some quite interesting answers were in place… as you will find out.
Miro Bilan (Cedevita)
Which phrase/word characterizes each of the Final Four teams?
CSKA Moscow – Experience
Lokomotiv Kuban – Teamwork
Fenerbahce – Talent
Laboral Kutxa – Energy
Which teams will advance in the Final and which is going to be the Euroleague champion?
In my prediction, the Final will be played between CSKA Moscow and Fenerbahce. And Fenerbahce is going to win it. I think they have been playing really good throughout the whole season and showed a lot by how easily they defeated and swept last year’s champions, Real Madrid.
Pick a player from each team that will be Final Four MVP if his team becomes Euroleague champion
Nando De Colo from CSKA Moscow, Bogdan Bogdanovic from Fenerbahce, Malcolm Delaney from Lokomotiv Kuban and Giannis Bourousis from Laboral Kutxa.