nomansland wrote:Generally I agree but the comparison between the English Premier League is a bit off base. The gap between that league (even assuming it's the best) and the Spanish league or the Bundesliga is much, much smaller than the gap between the NBA and say, FIBA.
The gap between the NBA and the EuroLeague isn't that big. Even though it seems very popular in these forums to say so.
From when the current EuroLeague started, so after FIBA no longer controlled it, the league played against NBA teams with NBA rules and refs. Let's all think about that for a second here, the games between NBA and EuroLeague teams were played with NBA rules and refs.
Now, let's use the proper context of the eras. The EuroLeague didn't really get to such a high level until the 2010s. In the 70s, the 80s, the 90s, the level of the EuroLeague was much lower than it is now. Then in the 2000s it got a lot stronger, and then in the 2010s it basically became even stronger. The level of the EuroLeague in the 2010s is the peak level of it.
Now, let's take the EuroLeague from when it finally had really developed, by the 2010s decade, and look at how the EuroLeague teams did against the NBA teams, playing with NBA rules and refs.
2010s EuroLeague against NBA, playing under NBA rules.
NBA was 20-8. And it wasn't like it was just the best EuroLeague teams playing either. Some EuroLeague teams with losing records were playing in those games.
Again, that is playing with NBA rules........
A record of 8-20, would project to a record of 23-59 over an 82 game NBA season. That assumes, that none of the EuroLeague teams would be able to improve at all, once they got used to playing under NBA rules and reffing. Which of course is a ridiculous notion. Of course EuroLeague teams would get significantly better, once they fully adjusted to NBA rules and ref criteria.

















