Can someone give me alittle help here...
A former basketball player from my college went from playing in Ireland to England? How much of a step up is this in competition and what not?
Also, just how do other leagues work? I know Greece, Spain and Italy have strong leagues. But another of our former players is in Poland, where does that rank?
Thanks alot
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I don't know about Ireland or England, but I can give you my ranking of top leagues in Europe:
Greece
Spain
Italy
Adriatic League
France
Poland
Greece
Spain
Italy
Adriatic League
France
Poland
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A former basketball player from my college went from playing in Ireland to England? How much of a step up is this in competition and what not?
Well basketball in Ireland is probably a step down from Div 1 college ball, I guess it depends on the team.
Both leagues are pretty weak.
What's the guys name BTW?
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We also have a guy in Finland I believe with Isiah Hunter. As well as a guy playing in Australia named Alex Loughton. How do those leagues fit into the others?
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We also have a guy in Finland I believe with Isiah Hunter. As well as a guy playing in Australia named Alex Loughton. How do those leagues fit into the others?
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yeh i've seen loughton play. big guy with good skills. great jumpshot.
I don't know about finland but australia is a fair step down from the good euro leagues and a fair step up from the bad ones (like england and ireland).
I don't know about finland but australia is a fair step down from the good euro leagues and a fair step up from the bad ones (like england and ireland).
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