The Top10 Euros of the NBA – The era of Giannis

14/Apr/17 14:17 April 16, 2017

Aris Barkas

14/Apr/17 14:17

Eurohoops.net

With the regular season on the books and the playoffs ready to start, Eurohoops presents you with the Top10 of the European stars as a new era starts in the NBA.

By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net

The times are changing and after many, many years the holy trinity of Dirk Nowitzki, Pau Gasol and Tony Parker is not included on the top of the European players for the 2016-17 season. Of course, those three names are already legends, knocking the door of the Hall of Fame. Still a new generation of stars has taken the reign for good.

Here are the Top10 European players of the NBA according not only to their numbers but also according to the success they have achieved with their teams. The last player who missed the cut was Houston’s Swiss Clint Capela and also the duo of Spaniard Serge Ibaka and Lithuanian Jonas Valanciunas from Toronto deserve a honorable mention.

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10. Ricky Rubio – Minessota Timberwolves – 11.1 PPG 4.1 RPG 9.1 ASP

Yes, he has not yet fixed his outside shot. However he improved even that, he is among the Top5 of the league passers and he flirted with a double double in points and assists.

While his future remains a question mark and it’s not sure that he will remain in Minessota, he demonstrated that he remains one of the premier floor generals of the league and one of the most gifted passers of his generation.

9. Marcin Gortat – Washington Wizards – 10.8 PPG 10.4 RPG 0.7 BPG

The “Polish hammer” doesn’t get much love, but he is among the key players for the Washington Wizards who emerged as a contender in the East.

Plus Gortat is averaging a double double for the first time since the 2011-12 season in Phoenix. Yes, he is a role player but not many can play their part in such an effective way, being always where they should be and doing what they should be doing.

8. Dario Saric – Philadelphia 76ers – 12.8 PPG 6.3 RPG 2.2 ASP

He is one of the main contenders for the rookie of the year award, he proved that he was worth the wait for the Sixers and for the two months that he was healthy and Joel Embiid wasn’t, he was the best player of his team.

Of course considering the experience he had in Europe, the fact that he was ready to produce is not a surprise, even if the NBA is a diffrent animal. He can be and he is expected to be better, so that’s not a bad start at all for his NBA journey.

7. Kristaps Porzingis – New York Knicks – 18.1 PPG 7.2 RPG 2 BPG

The Latvian “unicorn” had one more impressive season, but the Knicks‘ mess didn’t help him achieve what he really could and he is not ready yet to sort things out for the rest of the team by himself. He has an amazing upside and time is on his side.

The next year may be crucial for him, his progress and the progress of the Knicks. However it seems that he is the most probably franchise player of the roster, specially if you get Carmelo Anthony out of the equation.

6. Dennis Schroder – Atlanta Hawks – 17.9 PPG 6.3 ASP 3.1 RPG

It was not an easy decision for Atlanta to make the young German their starting point guard. The bottom line is that the move has paid off. The 23 years old player is having his best season yet and his numbers are quite impressive.

What seems to be the issue with Schroder is his decision making abilities. He is still learning how to be a real floor general and that’s what is keeping him behind the player who is currently the best European point guard in the NBA.

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