Βy Giorgos Orfanakis / info@eurohoops.net
Jamel McLean – 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists
After a presence of two years at Armani Milan, Jamel McLean’s contract with the Italian club has expired and now he has to look for the next stop in his career.
At 29 years of age, the American undersized big man is in his best basketball years without however coming off a season that is proportionate to his true potential. Milan’s disappointing course (16th place, 8-22 wins) and the lack of chemistry affected even the most talented players on the team that would now like to forget the previous season.
McLean counted 30 appearances, averaging 8.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.4 assists. He can post up his opponents, he can play facing the basket, put the ball on the floor and offer some quality minutes without his price tag being prohibitive.
Daniel Hackett – 5 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists
The case of Daniel Hackett is one of the most special ones on this particular list since his serious injury midway through the season that just ended changed everything completely.
Olympiacos’s decision not to make a renewal offer to the Italian guard automatically places his name on the free agency list of the summer transfer period, with the competitive inaction of several months dropping his price.
Hackett’s averages (5 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists) might not be impressive but all those things he can offer on the court make him an especially useful player. An exceptional character, a strong work ethic, a strong body, unbeatable in the post against big men or smaller players, and with good decision-making in offense whenever necessary. These are only some of the elements that can convince any EuroLeague coach that the 30-year-old guard deserves a spot on the roster.
Charles Jenkins – 9.4 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists
Charles Jenkins had some amazing performances with Crvena Zvezda throughout the entire season and the team that will manage to get his signature will have made a great move.
The 28-year-old American is the definition of the useful player for any coach. Besides, we’re dealing with the best on-ball defender in the entire EuroLeague, with 2.1 steals per game and inexhaustible energy reserves. Jenkins doesn’t lag behind in offense either, as he’s fast, has a reliable shot (42.5% in three-point shooting) and an excellent drive, and can run on the open court.
He was one of Dejan Radonjic’s important solutions in Crvena Zvezda and his price tag leaves the door open for several EuroLeague teams that are looking for a “value for money” option.
Sinan Guler – 10.5 points, 5.6 assists, 2.8 rebounds
At 34 years of age, Sinan Guler can still play like a teenager and this is his most important weapon. Besides, the fact that he’s coming off the best season of his career – contributing to Galatasaray’s game in scoring (10.5 points) and creating (5.6 assists) – is anything but a coincidence.
If the Turkish guard decides to stay in the same country then he might find a rather high contract, with Anadolu Efes figuring as a possible destination. But if Guler decides to play abroad for the first time, then his value will decrease considerably since he’ll be occupying a foreigner’s spot on the roster of his new team.
Players that combine great experience and ability are rare in the EuroLeague, with this particular combination taking the name of Sinan Guler higher up on coaches’ transfer lists.
Cory Higgins – 9.5 points, 2.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists
This year’s free agency list includes big names and Cory Higgins is one that stands out. The fact that he was a key part of CSKA’s rotation – the team that reached two Final Fours in a row and won the EuroLeague on one of those occasions – is indicative of his great usefulness.
The 28-year-old guard/forward is athletic, fast, penetrating, a very good scorer, he moves well without the ball, while he’s no slouch in defense either.
It remains to be seen which will be the next stop at this career and even the notion of getting a new deal with CSKA Moscow can be excluded.