By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net
The Basketball Champions League laying out a six-game round-robin schedule to replace the traditional form of the Playoffs with a Round of 16 group stage generated exciting action all across Europe. Eight teams survived punching in a Final 8 ticket and one player of each advancing side, as picked out by Eurohoops, made their presence felt most.
Group I surfaced Hapoel Unet-Credit Holon and Pinar Karsiyaka. Spanish clubs, Lenovo Tenerife and Hereda San Pablo Burgos progressed through Group J. Nizhny Novgorod and SIG Strasbourg clinched the Group K berths. ERA Nymburk and Casademont Zaragoza got the job done in Group L.
Here are the players, in alphabetical order, with the largest input in those successful Final 8 bids.
Bonzie Colson (SIG Strasbourg)
17.8 PPG, 6 RPG, 2APG, 1.4 SPG, 1 BPG
The former Notre Dame standout was the leading scorer among forwards in the Round of 16. Bonzie Colson’s five appearances included a 23-point showing when it mattered most, against Turk Telekom in the Group K decider.
The 25-year-old American, born in Washington D.C., was on a roll from the Regular Season with key buckets and more leading performances to his name. A valuable asset in a generally balanced squad ready to make some noise in the season-ending tournament.
C.J. Harris (Hapoel Unet-Credit Holon)
17.5 PPG, 4.3 APG, 2.2 RPG, 0.7 SPG
Very few expected Hapoel Unet-Credit Holon to be among the eight finalists of the 2020-21 season. Many players provided strong contributions but C.J. Harris, eight years out of Wake Forest and since constantly widening his European experience, made our list of top players from each Final 8 team.
His 105 points in the Round of 16 ranked third in the overall list. An impressive tally highlighted by the game-high 24 points versus Happy Casa Brindisi that kept his side alive until the game-winning, Final 8-clinching overtime layup hit by Maxime De Zeeuw.
Raymar Morgan (Pinar Karsiyaka)
17 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 2 APG, 0.7 SPG, 0.3 BPG
The Turkish outlet featured a clear leader in both the Regular Season and Round of 16. Raymar Morgan averaged an efficiency rating of 20.6 making that exact case. He did not lead only Pinar Karsiyaka, but the entire BCL in both efficiency rating and points scored.
Rather than slowing down in the Playoffs, the former Michigan State standout with a European career stretching into its second decade, dropped 102 more points, enough for fourth place in the scoring list. More points coming up in the Final 8.