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Who will these NBA studs resemble in the Euroleague? A guide for Euro-fans
A merry group of scrubs has happily migrated it's way over to Euroleague during the NBA lockout in an attempt to gain the superstardom they were unable to achieve in America.
Let us go through the list and say how their game will translate when they take their talents to Europe. This is a guide for European fans so they know what to expect if their team signs one of these NBA studs 1. Jeff Adrien Benetton Treviso (Italy) 7'2'' Wingspan, decent defender (by NBA standards, elite by euro standards) Verdict: BRUCE BOWEN 2. David Andersen Montepaschi Siena (Italy) Big man with a decent shooting touch, not a strong rebounder or creator Verdict: DIRK NOWITZKI 3. Hilton Armstrong ASVEL Villeurbanne (France) Legit 6'11, average athleticism (elite by European standards) Verdict: BILL RUSSELL 4. Nicolas Batum Nancy (France) Tall, huge wingspan, bad shooter, great defender Verdict: SCOTTIE PIPPEN 5. Jordan Farmar Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel) Elite athleticism by European standards, can drive, dish and shoot, pretty much the complete PG by European standards Verdict: CHRIS PAUL 6. Ersan Ilyasova Anadolou Efes (Turkey) Big guy shooter, strong on the boards, shown some ability to put the ball on the floor Verdict: KEVIN DURANT 7. Nenad Krstic CSKA Moscow (Russia) Soft, shooter, average defender, however by European standards he is a strong defender with great leadership ability Verdict: KEVIN GARNETT 8. Acie Law Partizan (Serbia) Speedy dribbler, ability to penetrate, not the best passer or shooter (elite though by European standards, he is used to a longer 3 afterall), however this shouldn't be a problem, neither is Teodosic and he dominates Verdict: PETE MARAVICH 9. E'Twaun Moore Benetton Treviso (Italy) ..... Verdict: WHO? 10. Timofey Mozgov Khimki Moscow (Russia) Big and tall, shows some semblance of a low post game, legit 7 footer, rare for the European game Verdict: TIM DUNCAN 11. Chris Quinn Khimki (Russia) Quick, decent handles, ability to pull up, a willing passer, will make a lethal combination with Mozgov, similar to how Shaq and Kobe were in their dynasty days. Verdict: STEVE NASH 12. Mustafa Shakur Pau-Orthez (France) .. Verdict: CAN'T LIE THIS GUY WILL SCRUB IT UP IN EUROPE TOO 13. Darius Songaila Galatasaray (Turkey) The greatest Lithuanian player of his generation, this decidedly average center will feel right at home in the European game as his overall mediocrity will become an asset, not a hindrance. Verdict: BILL WALTON 14. DaJuan Summers Montepaschi Siena (Italy) Another guy who playing in Europe will really bring out his qualities. He has ok handles, ok size, ok passing and ok scoring ability. He is only lacking on court leadership and ability to take over in crunch time. Verdict: LEBRON JAMES 15. Garrett Temple Casale (Italy) A decent guard with size who shot 43% from 3 one year with the Spurs. He will easily be able to exceed that in Europe playing against smaller shooting guards. Verdict: RAY ALLEN 16. Sasha Vujacic Anadolu Efes (Turkey) Ability to pull up from anywhere, amazing size for a European guard, decent handles (elite by Euro standards). Also has a tendency to whine and whinge. Verdict: TRACY MCGRADY 17. Sonny Weems Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania) Amazing athlete (even by NBA standards) who can drive, and decent handles but a horrible shooter. Look for him to instantly become the best player in Lithuania. Verdict: DWAYNE WADE 18. Deron Williams Besiktas (Turkey) A genuine NBA elite star, I can't even imagine the horrible things Deron will do to the "elites" of the European game. I think they will have to change the rules so that whenever Deron is on the floor his team can only play with 4 men, to make it fair for the opposition. Verdict: ALL THE TALENT IN THE MONSTARR'S BALL TRANSFERRED IN TO ONE PLAYER So there you have it European fans, a helpful guide to understand your new batch of NBA imports:cheers: |
Re: Who will these NBA studs resemble in the Euroleague? A guide for Euro-fans
GOAT troll topic, somewhat realistic though..
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the Nenad:kg comparison made me :roll:
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Thread of the year.
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jeff just sticky this, it is a well-written and informative guide to the average Euroleague-only fan coming to this site to learn about the NBA players coming to Europe.
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why u hatin on mustafa shakur bitch ?!?!?
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i laughed
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pretty much a GOAT thread:bowdown:
It doesn't get more informative and knowledgeable than this...Lebron James and Dwayne Wade comparisons take the cake though:D |
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Look everyone! IN the 2000/2001 Euroleague season, this guy Nate Huffman out of University of Central Michigan was apparently good enough to win Euroleague MVP thus making him the best player in Europe!
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bump sticky this ish
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lmao @ this kid bumping his thread a while ago, deleting that post, and then bumping it again
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