Wingy wrote:RookieStar wrote:BarbaGrizz wrote:Scary thing is that France and Germany will be even better in the next years
I dunno.. GER has the player that is emerging as a superstar BUT hate/love him, Dennis is the engine for their team. If he drops/retires/injure himself, GER has no up-and-coming guard that can take over.
FRA though has all the untapped potential in the world. Will it blossom? I mean, I was one of those foolish enough to think that Frank NTkili-something was gonna be good.
 
Yeah, I don’t know about Germany being better. By 2028, Schroder will be nearly 35, as will their starting center Voigtmann. Theis will be 36. These are all key players for them. Moe will be 31 by then. Players seem to be aging gracefully nowadays, but you never know when a guy is nearly 7’.
Franz getting better doesn’t negate all of the above.
 
Isaiah Hartenstein is going to be massive in the next four years. He is basically a much better Voigtmann as a player type. Also Ariel Hukporti was drafted by the Knicks this year and I think he has a bright future at the center spot. Johann Grünloh is going to be really good too. He started all season for a German league playoff team and produced solid stats, while being a defensive anchor. Still just 19. Finally, Eric Reibe (Top 25 ranked player of 2025 class, and 2nd at center 
https://www.espn.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/256243/eric-reibe) is going to be a very nice player, too.
The center position is going to be stacked after Voigtmann and Theis retire.
Speaking of guards and wings, Tristan da Silva is a no-brainer from next summer. Plus, the under 18 German team has reached the semifinal of the European championship for the second year in a row with pretty much the same core of stacked talent: Christian Anderson (Texas tech commit), Declan Duru (who plays for Real Madrid's academy), Ivan Kharchenkov (who already got Euroleague minutes at 16 years of age with Bayern Munich) and Jack Kayil are all very good guards/wings. 
All in all, I agree that finding a new Dennis will be an issue because of his speed and ball handling but I think he will still be good in 4 years at 34. And he already said he wants to keep playing for the national team as long as possible.