By Giorgos Orfanakis / info@eurohoops.net
In contrast with the NBA, the EuroLeague doesn’t include an All Star Game in its already heavy schedule, which means that the best players of the competition never had the chance to go up against each other.
However, every summer the teams try to create the ideal squad of European and American players in order to reach the top. But what would happen if Europeans and Americans split up into teams and played like there’s no tomorrow?
Eurohoops presents Team Europe and Team USA of the EuroLeague and asks its readers to vote for the team they believe would prevail! The presentation includes three parts (guards, forwards, centers) and each position consists of five players so, in the end, each team has a roster of 15 players in total.
We begin with the guard position, while there will be the presentation of the forwards and centers in articles to follow! Check out the players who make up Team Europe and Team USA and then cast your vote…
TEAM EUROPE (Guards)
Sergio Rodriguez (CSKA Moscow)
CSKA Moscow made the “loudest” signing of the summer by acquiring Sergio Rodriguez and the Spanish guard could not be missing from Team Europe.
Actually, Sergio gives Team Europe everything they need to prevail in the final battle. His organizational skills can make the difference, while he won’t hesitate to execute whenever the coach asks for it or the conditions of the game allow for it.
Fast, smart, experienced, with excellent ball handling skills and an average of 9.7 points and 4.6 assists in a total of 163 EuroLeague games, CSKA’s leader deservedly earns a spot in… Europe’s All Star Game.
Sergio Llull (Real Madrid)
Do we really need to explain why Sergio Llull is one of the main options for Team Europe? We are dealing with the absolute leader of Real Madrid, the one who rightly won the MVP award in last year’s EuroLeague and has turned down the Houston Rockets’ millions in order to stay in Europe.
The Spanish guard can execute at any time and from any range, he moves at an… NBA pace on the court, while he’s no slouch in the creative department either, something that is confirmed by the 5.9 assists (16.5 points) that he had in the 2016/2017 season. With Llull on the court, no defense can afford to relax…
Nando De Colo (CSKA Moscow)
After Sergio Rodriguez, CSKA Moscow is pleased to have a second representative in Team Europe and that is Nando De Colo.
The French guard has everything that is required to play in the NBA, but in the summer of 2014, he made the decision to return to the EuroLeague and, since then, he’s been playing in the Army Team with great success.
He might look thin but his strength on the court is great, something that helps him drive to the rival basket with ease. Of course, this is only one of the many ways he has of scoring, and as a result, he completed last season with the very impressive 19.1 points per game (42.6% in three-point shooting, 95.6% on free throws). Clearly a member of Team Europe and, in fact, a starter…