Unexpected EuroLeague heroes

08/Jan/20 15:45 February 12, 2020

John Rammas

08/Jan/20 15:45

Eurohoops.net
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You’ve seen them many times on the court, but rarely as protagonists. This doesn’t mean they’re not ready to meet the challenge. And that’s when they have become unexpected heroes.

By John Rammas/ irammas@eurohoops.net

Nick Calathes gets a triple-double and you think, “It took him a while.” Shane Larkin scores 49 points and you think he might do it again at some point. There are some players from whom you expect everything. There are some others who haven’t made you used to these kinds of performances. But they will be there if and when their teams need them.

Eurohoops presents five unexpected heroes in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague upon the completion of the first phase of the regular season.

LIVIO JEAN-CHARLES
LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne | Forward | November 8, 1993 | France
8.8 pts | 3.6 reb | 0.8 ast | 0.4 stl | 0.7 blk | 0.9 tov | 20:31 min | 8.9 PIR

Before the trip to Belgrade, Livio Jean-Charles had only one other 20-point performance, but Valencia Basket (81-72, Round 6) hadn’t let him enjoy it. Could he repeat something like that and soon? To the surprise of Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade, the answer to that question was immediate: just two rounds later.

And this time it wasn’t just the 20 points, including 2 of 2 clutch free throws from his own offensive rebound 15.8 seconds before the end to make the final 65-65 in regulation time. It was also that they were combined with the win (72-74 OT), his team’s sole road win in seven games, which helped keep LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne within the playoffs zone.

ROUND 8 @ CRVENA ZVEZDA MTS BELGRADE 72-74 OT
20 pts | 6/8 FG | 3 reb | 1 stl | 3 blk | 26:18 min | 28 PIR

LOUIS LABEYRIE
Valencia Basket | Forward | February 11, 1992 | France
5.3 pts | 4.7 reb | 0.9 ast | 0.4 stl | 0.3 blk | 0.6 tov | 20:02 min | 9.2 PIR

Louis Labeyrie has experience on the biggest stages of European and world basketball but, despite that, this is his first season in the EuroLeague. Just like his team, it took him a while to get going. At least he did it at a time when the need was greater than ever in this first phase of the regular season.

Zvezda in Serbia and Real Madrid in Spain, in that order, had put an abrupt end to Valencia‘s streak of three consecutive wins and Zalgiris Kaunas were threatening in Lithuania with yet another defeat. He didn’t let them carry out that threat. In his only performance scoring double digits, he helped his team assert that their ascendance would continue.

ROUND 13 @ ZALGIRIS KAUNAS 82-86
22 pts | 9/11 FG | 5 reb | 1 ast | 2 tov | 27:17 min | 22 PIR

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