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By Lefteris Moutis/ moutis@eurohoops.net
The countdown for the start of the season has began and Eurohoops.net ranks the teams according to their dynamics, evaluating each one in five different areas.
We rated the teams with 10 the highest grade in five different areas that can reveal the capacity of each team at the start of the season.
The criteria
The quality of the roster: What is evaluated here is the talent of all the players on the roster of every team and their completeness in every position.
Chemistry: The big and fancy names do not guarantee a good team. Even though it’s very early and the teams are still trying to create their core, the chemistry that the players have between them is very important, as is the level of familiarity with their coach.
Tradition: The name and the history of the team do not play basketball but in crucial games sometimes the weight of the jersey can determine the outcome.
Transfer moves: In this particular category we evaluate the moves made in the transfer market and estimate the weakening or strengthening of a team.
How far they’ll go: Our assessment regarding the course of each team. The teams that are big favorites to get in the Final Four and win the title are graded with a 9, the teams that have a targeted presence in Berlin and good chances of making it are graded with an 8, the teams whose big goal is to reach the Final Four with a 7, the teams that are expected to have a dignified presence to the Top16 with a 6, and the teams that would consider advancement to the next phase as a big success with a 5.
The evaluation regarding the course and dynamics of every team has of course been developed before any official games have begun and so it is expected that it will change throughout the season.
Here are the full rosters of the 24 teams and their moves during the summer
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Quality of roster 6
Chemistry 7
Tradition 5
Transfer moves 6
Reach 6
Total 30
Andrea Trinchieri took Bamberg back to the top last year and returned to the Euroleague. In their six previous appearances the German team managed to go through to the second stage only two times, so if something like this happens again it’ll definitely be a big success. The Italian coach clearly has an easier task compared to last year since he kept most of the players from last year’s core (Strelnieks, Wanamaker, Theis), made some smart player selections (Zisis, Melli, Staiger), while he also invested in talented players who haven’t played at this level before and see the season as a chance to launch their career. Bamberg is expected to be a cohesive whole that will, nevertheless, find it hard to make the big leap.
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Quality of roster 7
Chemistry 6
Tradition 4
Transfer moves 7
Reach 6
Total 30
Only a season after the team’s return to the first division of the Turkish championship, Darussafaka is going to play in the Euroleague. The Turkish team is robust financially, made some impressive moves in the transfer market further strengthening the team that finished third in last year’s Turkish championship. Oktay Mahmuti has a quality roster to manage, a roster that is comprised of very experienced players with history in the Euroleague, while the Turkish players are also of a very high level. The frontline is excellent with many different players who complement each other. Along the perimeter there are many players who do a lot of things well on the court (Gordon, Redding, Markoishvili, Preldzic), but not one of them is a consistently high level scorer. They might, however, become the pleasant surprise of the competition.
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