Sedale Threatt wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:Putting NBA and Euroleague players on the same floor and making comparisons has been very eye-opening
Dudes like Micic, Calathes, Papagiannis, Voigtmann etc all made a name for themselves in the Euroleague but they looked like old men compared to NBA athletes. And those could move well like Petrusev couldn't really do anything else.
Euroleague needs to boost their budget and bring better players urgently. But to find the money they need more tickets, to get more tickets they need better players, and to get better players they need more money. It's a vicious circle.
NBA wins. **** rules, **** refs, but the talent level is just monumental.
It's just hard to compare given that the NBA effectively strip mines Europe and the rest of the world for talent. Taking leagues out of it, and looking at pure ability, the fact that the NBA has gone from virtually zero foreign participation to now approaching a full third (I think that's what Silver said recently) in 30-plus years, with some of the very top players, is a massive achievement.
But as you note, there will never be any way to dent the enormous advantage the NBA has in terms of finance and prestige. NBA salaries are already insane, and they're about to get even crazier with the new TV deals. (We're going to see perfectly average role players making $10-20 million per year.) And that's ultimately what league wealth in any sport comes down to.
I remember a few of the usual suspects crowing about some Greek shipping magnates who were about to start poaching players when Josh Childress headed over. But that was always a pipe dream. Nothing's ever, ever going to beat TV money. And that's before you get into pure competition, where 9 out of 10 players are always going to want to test themselves against the best.
Euroleague has no shot competing with NBA on talent department. As you said, NBA money is insane, now Alex Len makes more cash than Tavares, why? He just does, thats basically minimum contract in the NBA. Euroleague is not even profitable that much, we have teams who qualify for Euroleague, but decline participation, because they would lose money if they did... If you only follow Euro Football, that sounds insane. Its not Football, where making just Champions league qualifying brings cash with no end, have you ever heard of a team that made CL but decline, because participation is too expensive? No, you havent. Non NBA Basketball just does not generate profit like that.
It is what it is, despite lack of talent, I still prefer Euroleague product by far, the fact they are barely a business is what makes it still good, we do not to make timeouts 4 minutes long so we would cramp the commercials, the product is amazing, you tune in and just watch basketball, where watching NBA, like 66% if the time, game is not even being played... I don't care how many good players NBA has, product is unwatchable to me.
But thats me, I grew up with minor basketball tournaments, so the lack of talent never bothered me, but thats just my preference. I rather watch bad players play, instead of constant stoppage and garbage like that. In the last 20 years, Euroleague did got far more talented overall, but what is best, the product itself was not tainted like NBA product did. I rather they keep it and not be profitable, than turn in NBA. I can watch almost any Basketball now over NBA, I am not even joking.
20 years ago, 5 best Euroleague players were better than 5 best Euroleague players right now, because we still had guys like Bodiroga, Šiškauskas, Scola, just not in the NBA. Now, almost everyone who really SHOULD be in the NBA, is in a league. But average Euroleague player is much better now. 20 years ago, Frank Kaminski would have been still great, now he barely keeps up even in Euroleague, game is faster and more skilled.