EuroLeague Power Rankings by Eurohoops: Vol. 1

10/Oct/18 20:45 October 10, 2018

John Rammas

10/Oct/18 20:45

Eurohoops.net

A new season, a new beginning for the 16 teams, and a new edition of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Power Rankings by Eurohoops, the first of the year.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

We rated the 16 teams – 10 being 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 and their depth in every position.

Chemistry: 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.

Status: The name and history of a 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 that were made in the transfer market and estimate the weakening or strengthening of a team.

How far they will 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 aim for a presence in Vitoria and have good chances of making it are graded with an 8; the teams whose big goal is to reach the playoffs, with a 7; the teams that are expected to have a decent run, with a 6; and those that are out of the running for qualification early on are graded 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 to change throughout the season.

#16 BUDUCNOST VOLI PODGORICA

Quality of the roster: 6
Chemistry: 6
Status: 5
Transfer moves: 7
How far they will go: 5
Total: 29

Good things come to those who wait and Buducnost VOLI Podgorica had to wait 15 years. Better late than never, though. They’ve returned to the EuroLeague for the first time since 2003 and they’re planning to enjoy every minute of it. The fact that many important players from last season have stayed on and that there have been few departures (Justin Doellman, Kyle Gibson and Kyle Landry) is expected to help them enjoy it. Renewing Nemanja Gordic stands out among the management’s moves as regards the core, while Aleksandar Dzikic – in his second season with the team – is already working on integrating the newly-acquired players in his plans and the competition’s demands. Edwin Jackson, Alen Omic and Coty Clarke take precedence because of their experience, but this doesn’t mean that Earl Clark and Aaron Craft are inexperienced.

#15 HERBALIFE GRAN CANARIA

Quality of the roster: 6
Chemistry: 6
Status: 5
Transfer moves: 7
How far they will go: 5
Total: 29

There’s a first time for everything and Herbalife Gran Canaria are ready to experience their first time in the EuroLeague. Coming off a historic season domestically, they want to continue in the same vein abroad, too, and break through their low ceiling (compared to the other Spanish teams) once again. Obviously, every beginning is difficult, but Salva Maldonado, in his return to the team’s bench after having been there from 2005 to 2009, would like to believe that he has the necessary material to carry out the mission. The name that stands out from last season’s roster is that of Marcus Eriksson, but there are also the experienced Kim Tillie and DJ Strawberry, while the newly-acquired Clevin Hannah and Christopher Evans promise to do their part, too.

#14 DARUSSAFAKA TEKFEN ISTANBUL

Quality of the roster: 7
Chemistry: 6
Status: 6
Transfer moves: 6
How far they will go: 5
Total: 30

Under different circumstances Darussafaka Tekfen Istanbul wouldn’t want to hold on to too much from last season’s absence from the EuroLeague. But winning the 7DAYS EuroCup didn’t just give them a European trophy; it came with a return ticket to the top club competition. Their profile differs considerably from last season’s, mainly due to the departures of David Blatt and Scottie Wilbekin, but the renewal of Michael Eric, combined with the arrival of players like Ray McCallum, Jon Diebler and Jeremy Evans, promise a competitive squad. They’ll be on the court and Ahmet Caki will be on the bench, marking his return to the team after his two-year stint between 2004 and 2006.

#13 FC BAYERN MUNICH

Quality of the roster: 7
Chemistry: 6
Status: 6
Transfer moves: 7
How far they will go: 6
Total: 32

Even though they’ve only been away from the top club competition for two years, those were one year too many for a brand name such as FC Bayern Munich. Dejan Radonjic, in his own return to the EuroLeague, wants to present nothing less than a squad worthy of its name. Jared Cunningham and Reggie Redding won’t be there to help, but from last season, there are Stefan Jovic, Devin Booker and Vladimir Lucic, among others. Staring this one, Petteri Koponen, Nemanja Dangubic, Leon Radosevic and Maodo Lo are on board with their own EuroLeague experience, while Derrick Williams brings a lot of his own and Robin Amaize aims to get some. Milan Macvan was supposed to join them but he was unfortunately injured for the second time this year.

#12 KHIMKI MOSCOW REGION

Quality of the roster: 7
Chemistry: 8
Status: 7
Transfer moves: 7
How far they will go: 7
Total: 36

Last season, Khimki Moscow Region was one of three teams (Real Madrid and Olympiacos Piraeus were the others) that never lost their places in the top eight. Despite that, they weren’t as consistent as they should have been and didn’t go past the playoffs. Now, they’d like to believe that in their third consecutive appearance in the competition they are in the position to correct the mistakes of the recent past and go the extra mile. The EuroLeague’s heavy artillery that goes by the name of Alexey Shved is here to guarantee points on offense, and players like Anthony Gill and Malcolm Thomas return to complement him with whatever else is needed. Their newly acquired compatriots Jordan Mickey, Tony Crocker, Dee Bost and Casey Prather will try to prove that Georgios Bartzokas didn’t make a mistake when he chose them for the roster in his second season with Khimki.

#11 ANADOLU EFES ISTANBUL

Quality of the roster: 8
Chemistry: 6
Status: 7
Transfer moves: 8
How far they will go: 7
Total: 36

The fall was steep for Anadolu Efes Istanbul, who went from the playoffs in 2017 to the last place of the regular season in 2018. The changes in the roster were going to be important and this is precisely how the summer unfolded. Errick McCollum, Vladimir Stimac and Sonny Weems are a few of the many names that went through the exit door. On the other hand, there were plenty of names that went through the entrance door. The ones that stand out are Shane Larkin, Rodrigue Beaubois, James Anderson, Adrien Moerman, Vasilije Micic and Tibor Pleiss, who are now tools in the hands of Ergin Ataman. In the second season of his third stint on the team, the coach is called to make these players gel with those that stayed on – among whom, Bryant Dunston, Krunoslav Simon and Brock Motum stand out – to avoid repeating last season’s mishap.

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