By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net
After a long and exciting season, EuroLeague is getting ready for the Cologne Final Four, after a season of drought due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Right before the big event, all 19 editors of Eurohoops’ editions voted for their All-EuroLeague First and Second Teams and while some of the picks were expected, some others really were a surprise!
Take a look at the results of the voting:
All-EuroLeague Second Team
We kick things off with the All-EuroLeague Second Team, where Jan Vesely and Kevin Pangos take the stage with 15 and 10 votes each. Achille Polonara’s breakthrough earned him 8 votes from our editors, Shane Larkin and Nando De Colo also received 8, while Brandon Davies and Shavon Shields received 7 points each.
Vladimir Lucic and Wade Baldwin follow with 6, Vasilije Micic and Will Clyburn with 4, while Mike James and Jalen Reynolds had 3 votes, Walter Tavares received 2. Nick Calathes, Nikola Milutinov and Mateusz Ponitka each got one.
To sum things up, the All-Second Team, as picked by Eurohoops’ editors, includes Jan Vesely, Kevin Pangos, Achille Polonara, Shane Larkin and Nando De Colo.
Jan Vesely
Team: Fenerbahce
Stats: 13.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists in 31 games
Jan Vesely is one of the most complete centers in the Euroleague in recent years. He has shown incredible development and is often Fener‘s beginning and end on the offensive side.
So this year, after he returned from an injury, he took his team by the hand and led it to the playoffs. Even though he was absent from the first 2 games against CSKA, the Czech showed in a hard way that he is an integral part of the Turkish team.
Kevin Pangos
Team: Zenit
Stats: 13.5 points, 2 rebounds, 6.7 assists in 39 games
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Kevin Pangos was the main reason behind Zenit’s qualification to the playoffs, as well as the team’s 2-3 run against first-placed Barcelona.
The Canadian guard enjoyed a breakthrough season and for many was the top point guard of the campaign, offering score, creation, calmness and solutions to Xavi Pascual.
Achille Polonara
Team: Baskonia
Stats: 12.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists in 33 games
Achille Polonara could easily win the “most improved player” award in the competition. It’s no wonder how he ended up in the All-Second Team even though Baskonia didn’t make it to the playoffs!
The 30-year-old forward erupted in the second half of the regular season, and without him, Baskonia wouldn’t be able to hold on to playoffs hopes until the last round.
Shane Larkin
Team: Anadolu Efes
Stats: 15 points, 2.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists in 33 games
Even though he needed time to adjust after his surgery in the summer, Larkin accelerated and became, once again, Efes‘ offensive force.
The American guard keeps making EuroLeague history and he proves almost in every game that when he is in form, Efes has nothing to fear.
Nando De Colo
Team: Fenerbahce
Stats: 15.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, 3.9 assists in 32 games
One more Fener player in the team that was absent for some time, but his return gave a breath of fresh air to the team. Nando De Colo remains one of the most talented guards in the competition and this season was no exception!
At 34, he has not shown any signs of slowing down and keeps “bombarding” the opponenents’ baskets at any given chance.
Below the All-Second Team picks from our editors:
Editor | Picks |
Lefteris Moutis | James, Micic, Punter, Lucic, Vesely |
Stavros Barbarousis | Calathes, Larkin, Lucic, Polonara, Vesely |
Aris Barkas | Larkin, De Colo, Shields, Vesely, Tavares |
Dimitris Minaretzis | De Colo, Larkin, James, Polonara, Reynolds |
Ioannis Rammas | Pangos, Larkin, De Colo, Clyburn, Vesely |
Stelios Toromanidis | Pangos, Micic, Lucic, Vesely, Davies |
Stefanos Tatsios | Pangos, Baldwin, Clyburn, Vesely, Davies |
Vangelis Papadimitriou | Larkin, De Colo, Lucic, Davies, Vesely |
Achilleas Mavrodontis | Pangos, Micic, Clyburn, Vesely, Davies |
Antonis Stroggylakis | Larkin, Pangos, Baldwin, Shields, Vesely |
Antigoni Zachari | Baldwin, Punter, Ponitka, Polonara, Vesely |
Dionysis Aravantinos | Baldwin, Larkin, Clyburn, Davies, Vesely |
Stefan Djordjevic | Pangos, James, Shields, Polonara, Vesely |
Konstantinos Ioakimidis | De Colo, Micic, Lucic, Vesely, Davies |
Semih Tuna | Pangos, De Colo, Shields, Polonara, Reynolds |
Bugra Uzar | Pangos, Baldwin, Lucic, Polonara, Milutinov |
Alex Madrid | Baldwin, De Colo, Shields, Polonara, Vesely |
Alex Molina | Pangos, De Colo, Shields, Reynolds, Davies |
John Askounis | Larkin, Pangos, Shields, Polonara, Vesely |
All-EuroLeague First Team
Things are much, much clearer when it comes to the first team. Nikola Mirotic received 19/19 total votes, and Walter Tavares followed with 17 votes.
Vasilije Micic received 15 of the total votes, Will Clyburn and Vladimir Lucic got 9, Nando De Colo had 7 and Kevin Pangos received 5. Shane Larkin and Mike James shared 4 and 3 votes respectively, while the rest of the votes went to Jan Vesely (2), Wade Baldwin (2), Malcolm Delaney (1), Brandon Davies (1) and Jalen Reynolds (1).
Eurohoops’ editors have picked Nikola Mirotic, Walter Tavares, Vasilije Micic, Will Clyburn and Vladimir Lucic as this season’s All-EuroLeague First Team.