Βy Nikos Varlas/ varlas@eurohoops.net
Let’s get started for another season! A concept established in Europe by Eurohoops.net regarding the top league and which is, by nature, subjective! It can generate disagreements, objections, agreements, and, above all… interest!
In recent seasons, the choices are becoming even harder and more torturous to make! Because all the good players are packed in 16 teams and the top clubs in Europe have greater depth in their rosters in order to manage the EuroLeague’s new format and the levels of energy it requires. Which makes the ranking very difficult and leaves out of the list of the EuroLeague’s Top 100 players, athletes that could have easily been among our choices.
As we wrote last season, there are at least 50 players who could have been objective and subjective choices, especially between 100 and 80, and we ask for your understanding because, unfortunately, there is not enough room for everyone.
However, we promise that after the first 15 rounds, when we will have a substantial sample by the end of the first phase, we will rank the Top 100 players based on their performance up to that point, and so, any possible mistake will be rectified! You are familiar with our criteria from previous seasons. The only footnote is that, some players who are coming back from a long absence due to injury (for example, Zoran Dragic) were not ranked and that this will happen during the season. With the exception of Sergio Lull, who is in a category of his own!
Criteria
- The individual quality of the player IN COMBINATION with the role and playing time we anticipate he will get in his team.
- The strength of the club he plays for. The players of the teams that are in the Top 8 and that are title contenders every season always have an edge because they combine individual quality with their club’s high aspirations.
- What each player has achieved in his career in the EuroLeague combined with the prospects he has for the 2017-18 season.
#100 Mathias Lessort (Crvena Zvezda)
Year of birth: 1995
Height: 2.05m
Position: PF/C
He’s going to have a key role in Crvena Zvezda. He has tremendous athletic skills, he’s an energy-producing machine and after his experiences in France, he’s going to be tested at the top level. He will contribute a lot to his team and the important thing for his future is to improve his technique and mainly his shooting, but also to decide whether he wants to establish himself as a center.
#99 Johannes Voigtmann (Baskonia)
Year of birth: 1992
Height: 2.11m
Position: C
Already from his first season in the EuroLeague, he proved what he can do. He had a double-digit number of points (10.1) and he’s one of the few centers who can also threaten from outside the three-point line as well, but also keep up with his team in transition. A good rebounder, he can become even more effective if he improves in the post as well as in a more physical game.
#98 Josh Adams (Anadolu Efes)
Year of birth: 1993
Height: 1.88m
Position: PG
In his first season in the EuroLeague and second in Europe, he’s called to adjust to the heavy demands of Anadolu Efes. He’s an excellent scorer, a good creator, a good rebounder for his size and if he clicks with Velimir Perasovic and the chemistry of his team, he can make a lot of noise in the league.