MemphisX wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:He's a 19 year old kid (in 4 days), playing in ACB / EuroLeague, in one of the major clubs (Real Madrid)....the season is very long and grueling, and now teams prepare for him, and now the season is starting to get into some more serious games.
Just like he struggled a lot last year in the EuroLeague Final Four and the ACB Finals....
It's called being a 19 year old college freshman aged player, playing in a very high level men's league.
If people thought he would keep up the pace he had earlier in the year, all season, then they have absolutely zero concept of the level of competition he is playing at. Like last season, some people here were arguing he was going to be final four MVP and lead his team to a title - that was incredibly absurd and ridiculous. Him struggling at that point of the season was totally predictable.
So to it is totally predictable that his numbers were going to drop this season, once Real got back some injured players, the games got more important, and opposing teams started to plan more strategy for Doncic defensively.
If Doncic was just going to tear through modern EuroLeague at age 18-19, then he would be the greatest talent ever in basketball history. It's clear from comments here, that the vast majority of people in these forums have no grasp of how high the level of competition is that he's playing at, for a 18-19 year old kid.
I guarantee no NCAA player would be even remotely close to his same production, if they were playing in Real Madrid.
Doncic having ups and downs, and slumps, just proves the enormous difference from a big EuroLeague team to NCAA. If anything, it should strengthen his case to go #1 overall, because he's going to be like at least 2 years ahead of any NCAA player in his development and NBA readiness.
There is a lot of hyperbole about the toughness of the Euro league and a lot of it goes unchallenged for the most part. The Euro league is tough but it is not more TALENTED than NCAA basketball especially from a NBA standpoint.
This is a ridiculous comment. The Euro league is full of players that played college basketball. That played NBA basketball. It is why this thread and the evaluation is laughable. The guys in college suppose to dominate college. 95% of college players will never make money playing basketball. When looking at Luka you almost have to evaluate him like he is in the NBA. He is playing professionals. Like I said in the past. The only players that could be as good as Luka in Euro league at this age would all be HOF players.















