2019-20 7DAYS EuroCup Power Rankings, vol. 4

03/Jan/20 15:00 February 2, 2020

Aris Barkas

03/Jan/20 15:00

Eurohoops.net
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It’s time for the 7DAYS EuroCup Top 16 and the new power rankings of the teams that are left standing in the competition.

By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net

The 7DAYS EuroCup Regular Season ended with Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar turning out to be the biggest disappointment in recent competition history. That makes the race to the 7DAYS EuroCup Finals becomes even more open, however, with one big favorite out of it and more and more teams looking hungry to go all the way to the top.

With 16 clubs ready for the Top 16, here’s the newest edition of the EuroCup Power Rankings, which includes only the teams which are still part of the competition.

1. Segafredo Virtus Bologna 8-2 (+3)

They closed the regular season with two wins, they restored order in a very competitive group, and they are emerging as the biggest favorite to win the trophy. What else would you expect from the team of Sasha Djordjevic and Milos Teodosic?

2. Unicaja Malaga 7-3 (-1)

Unicaja is traditionally a European powerhouse, and that remains true for the Spanish club this season. They know the ins and outs of the tournament; they know when it’s important to be ready, and they won the trophy three years ago. They have all the tools they need in order to make a splash this year.

3. Umana Reyer Venice 8-2 (-)

Reyer has emerged as one of the better teams so far thanks to eight regular-season wins, good enough to tie Virtus Bologna for the best record until now. If they keep this momentum, the reigning Italian League champions can make plans for the playoffs. So far, they have proven to be more than solid.

4. Partizan NIS Belgrade 7-3 (+1)

The Serbian powerhouse lost three of the last five regular-season games but had already qualified for the Top 16. And while this remains a new team that is still rebuilding, Partizan’s sole aim is to make the playoffs. After all, they have one of the strongest home courts in the whole of Europe.

5. MoraBanc Andorra 7-3 (+5)

Despite injury woes, Andorra finished the regular season with two wins and qualified in style to the Top 16. The Andorrans’ 7-3 record has what pushed them into the top five of these Power Rankings. On paper, however, nothing is a given for them in a very strong Top 16 group that includes two more teams from the Spanish League, Unicaja and Joventut Badalona.

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