papidulo wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:papidulo wrote:I’m not attributing my biases... I’m attributing the fact that I cannot remember the last time a Euroleague stud was able to translate that to the NBA. Also the fact that they are dominant for against a tier of basketball players that is not comparable to the NBA. It’s the 2nd best league in the world true, but by a large margin. There are probably 10-20 players in Euroleague who could or have played in the NBA, and those who have were role players. 16 ppg in Euroleague doesn’t scream top overall pick to me. The only 2 time Euroleague MVP to my memory was Anthony Parker, and most casual fans don’t even know who he is even though he played in the NBA. I’m still of the belief that NCAA is the 2nd best league to the NBA, bc you’re regularly playing with other future NBAers, and for coaches who’ve all for the most part coached current NBA players.
For one on Doncic, lateral quickness is a big thing for guards, especially point guards. That means he’s likely to struggle to beat the 1st defender off penetration. Second, the NBA 3 id further than the Euroleague 3.
It’s not that I think he’s a scrub, just more of a question mark than a lot of ppl make it seem. Phoenix has like 5 lottery busts of big men; they need a big more than a guard. A “low motor” is subjective... they said James Harden had one too
That's way, way off. There have been dozens upon dozens of guys that played in EuroLeague and NBA. It probably reaches into the hundreds easily.
Also, NCAA champs couldn't even compete with most average teams in most European national leagues - they lose by 30-50 points against any decent EuroLeague team.
The other part is factually and statistically incorrect. A much larger percentage of EuroLeague players play in the NBA and than NCAA players. A much larger percentage. That's factually statistically incorrect to claim more NCAA players play in the NBA. It's actually not even close how much larger the percentage is for EuroLeague (easily much higher than NCAA).
Cmon man, i hope youre just trolling now...
I get that youre trying to say that alot of Euroleague players have played in the NBA, but its not even close to compare Euroleague players in the NBA to former NCAA players. Almost everyone in the NBA played college ball, except for the “dozens and dozens” of Euroleague players you refer to. The number of former NCAA players in the NBA in the thousands lol.
The NBA and the rest of the world are so far apart that the US is about to just start sending a 25 and under team as the US team.
I still feel justified in my skepticism on Doncic
He is probably right that way more than 20 Euroleague would at least be called up by NBA team, if they had G league type of contracts going on. Hundreds of NBA players probably wouldn't be impact players in the league at all, but they also wouldn't be the worst. Look at some G league call outs, Axel Toupane was G league all star, and was one of those few thats been actually called up by NBA team, but this year he played on final 4 Zalgiris team, and was way below average offensive player in the league.