The Top 2019 NBA Draft prospects in Europe

05/Jan/19 14:03 January 5, 2019

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05/Jan/19 14:03

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For the second straight year, Eurohoops is listing the best prospects playing in Europe, six months before the 2019 NBA Draft.

By Dionysis Aravantinos / info@eurohoops.net

Before Luka Doncic showed his unique talents in the start of the 2018-2019 NBA season, Americans did not trust the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague competition and especially European basketball. That is also one of the reasons, why two teams passed on him in last year’s draft. Within the last couple of years, however, European talent is making a statement in the world’s best basketball competition, with players such as Giannis Antetokounmpo, Nikola Jokic, Kristaps Porzingis, and Luka Doncic.

For another season, there are many European prospects for the 2019 NBA Draft, under the age of 22, playing in Europe’s best competitions (EuroLeague / 7DaysEuroCup / Basketball Champions League) and Eurohoops presents the eight best.

Sekou Doumbouya

Team: Limoges (EuroCup /Jeep Elite)
Stats: 6.10 PPG / 52.1% FG / 2.8 RPG
Age: 18
Position: F
Height: 2.05m (6′ 9”)
Nationality: France

Sekou Doumbouya is the most talented European prospect from this year’s draft candidate list. According to the latest mock drafts, he will be picked in the lottery, and probably the top ten spots in the upcoming 2019 NBA Draft. Despite the fact that he is incredibly long and can guard multiple positions on the defensive side of the court, the Guinean-born French player just turned 18 on December 23, 2018, which means he will only keep getting better. Besides, in 2018, he won Pro B’s (France’s second division) best young player award.

Doumbouya has played 20 games this season with Limoges (12 in Jeep Elite, 8 in EuroCup) and has had his fair share of success. In these 20 games, he is averaging 6.1 points (52.1% FG / 28.1% 3FG), 2.8 rebounds, 0.5 assists, 0.55 steals, and 0.45 blocks, showcasing his all-around skills. The 18-year old looks up to great NBA defenders, such as Tony Allen and as the NBA Draft Room states, he models his game after Paul George, by playing hard on both ends of the floor. Unfortunately, though, he suffered a right-hand injury and will miss 5-7 weeks of action, which can decrease his chances of getting picked higher in the NBA Draft. Thus, the question is how he will perform once he returns from his injury, and which team will eventually pick him in June’s draft.

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