Euroleague is ready to resume. Coaches and players had almost one month to set tone for the upcoming Top 16 phase, where there are no easy games or weak teams. All clubs were divided into four groups and only the two teams with the best records in each group will advance.
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Tomic and Real Madrid will probably be fighting for 2nd in Group G:
Undoubtedly, group G has the most balance in the Top 16; it therefore might be the strongest group as well. All four teams have a chance to make the playoffs and you can be sure that all matches will be like a dogfight. Despite the injury of team leader Bo McCalebb, Montepaschi Siena should be named as a favorite to win group G. Montepaschi made a quick and logical move to sign another guard, former NBA player Marko Jaric, who will improve great Siena’s club roster even further.
Real, Efes Pilsen and Partizan are unpredictable teams with different strengths and they will likely be fighting for the second place. Real, the best rebounding team in the league, humiliated Spirou Basket in the last regular season game by winning 94-45 and is doing well in Spain championship. However, Efes Pilsen brought a serious power from the States and reached an agreement with Flip Murray, who could change things dramatically. Efes Pilsen is already the best 3-point and free throw shooting team, therefore with Murray on their roster, the Istanbul club could become a candidate to make the Final Four.
It was expected that Partizan would have an extremely difficult season. Without Dusko Vujosevic, Bo McCalebb and Aleks Maric, Partizan was buried alive. However, Partizan, who went to the Final Four last season, managed to grab five victories and qualify for the Top 16. Moreover, with MVP candidate James Gist, NBA prospect Jan Vesely, and their incredibly passionate fans, the Serbian club could make another playoffs appeareance.
Projected standings:
1. Montepaschi Siena
2. Real Madrid
3. Efes Pilsen
4. Partizan
Players to watch:
Bo McCalebb (Montepaschi) – MVP candidate, former New Orleans University star
Malik Hairston (Montepaschi) – former member of San Antonio Spurs , former Oregon star
Ante Tomic (Real Madrid) – 44th overall pick of the 2008 NBA Draft
Sergio Rodriguez (Real Madrid) – former member of Blazers, Kings and Knicks, 27th overall pick of the 2006 NBA Draft.
Nikola Mirotic (Real Madrid) – projected second-round pick, 2011 NBA Draft
Flip Murray (Efes Pilsen) – former NBA player, averaged 9.9 points in NBA career
James Gist (Partizan) – former Maryland University star, MVP candidate
Jan Vesely (Partizan) - projected Top-10 pick, 2011 NBA Draft
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With no draft pick next year, I'm hoping to finally get Tomic over. I'll bet we'll be able to see if he's ready in this stage of Euroleague.