mojo13 wrote:Mirotic - or anyone else deep into Euro ball (UCanwill?).
Can you give us a end of season run down on any top Canadians in Europe that may crack the senior team roster this summer?
I am thinking the following:
Kevin Pangos - seemed to have a much poorer season in Barcelona than last year in Zalgaris (seemed to have lost his shooting touch) Is that a system thing? After that season i am much less optimistic he can help us too much other than a 4th or 5th guard.
Phil Scrubb - tougher to get news out of Russia but it seemed he was fairly good once again. Didn’t see much news on him this year.
Melvin Ejim - similar to Scrubb, I didn’t see much news. But it seems Ejim had another decent year - still more of a do everything glue guy seemingly even in the VTB. Not a huge scorer - but would have some big games from time to time.
Thomas Scrubb - had a fantastic year in Italy. Although is with weaker club than some of the others, he seemed to have a breakout year. Saw some rumors he could be moving up to the ACB. We could be really short at SF and I can see him making the team.
Kyle Wiltjer - seemed he was fairly up and down. The down being that he still had major struggles on the defensive end. His offense was a little hit or miss and on the days he was off, he was struggling to help his team. I even saw some press that the fans were really starting to turn on him - to the point where the coach publicly defended him.
I think those are the main four. I doubt Dylan Ennis or Kenny Chery get brought in this late in the game. We known Xavier Rathan Mayes really struggled in Greece (and is in Israel now). Are any others worth mentioning? Conor Morgan, Dyshawn Pierre, Oliver Hanlan, Kaza Keane, Aaron Best, Owen Klassen etc.
From the Canadian players I've watched some in Europe.....
EuroLeague level players:
3 of these 4 are actually in EuroCup (Wiltjer, D. Ennis, P. Scrubb), but I think they could all play at EuroLeague level in the right team and role, with the caveat being that Wiltjer would probably be the worst defender in the league.
Phil Scrubb
Dylan Ennis
are good enough for Canada's national team as backups. For me they are probably Canada's best players that are in Europe.
Pangos and Wiltjer
are also good enough for Canada's national team as backups, and would be the next best Canadian players in Europe after P. Scrubb and D. Ennis (although Pangos' quality is overrated in this forum and Wiltjer is unbelievably bad on defense).........
EuroCup / FIBA Champions League level players (Europe's second tier level)
Heslip - I think everyone here knows him well enough - great shooter, but basically a one dimensional player. Could always be useful for Canada as an 11 / 12 man in a sniper role. Isn't at the level of what is needed to make it in EuroLeague.
Ejim is a decent role player, can help a team on defense, grab some rebounds, make some athletic plays in the open court - that's it. Very limited player overall. Could help Canada as a defensive role player / rebounder. Isn't at the level of what is needed to make it in EuroLeague.
Thomas Scrubb - I guess he would be OK for a team like Canada as an 11th-12th man type guy. He's better than Doornekamp, but that's not saying that much. Not a EuroLeague level player.
Doornekamp - I think everyone here has a pretty good idea on him also. He's a good defender, and he can knock down the 3. A 3 and D player and that's pretty much it. I don't think he's what Canada needs.
Then, these guys for me are not really good enough for Europe's second tier level, which is EuroCup / FIBA Champions League, and are more G-League, China, Australia, or smaller European clubs level...
Xavier Rathan Mayes - he's just not that good of a player, at least as a point guard
Dyshawn Pierre - he's a bad player
Olivier Hanlan - he's just not that good of a player
Owen Klassen - just not good at all
I haven't seen these guys enough to really say for sure...
Aaron Best - I haven't watched him enough, but from the little I have seen of him, I think he could probably be OK as an 11/12 man for Canada.
Kaza Keane - I haven't really seen him enough to know what he could do for Canada. He has nice stats though in a small European team and league.
Kenny Chery - I haven't seen enough of him to really comment on him as a player. But his stats, for the level of what is a .500 French League team, are mediocre.
Conor Morgan - I haven't seen enough of him to really say what he could do for Canada. But he seems like a decent player, from the little I have seen of him.