Alatan wrote:NCAA is a weak competition too. That doesnt make Euroleague better. Euroleague is filled with NBA washouts and rejects where NBA fringe rotation players are winning MVPs and championships. Pump the breaks.
It's unbelievable that in 2018 we still have so many basketball fans claiming college basketball is as good or better than the EuroLeague....
Even back in the 1980s, all-star NCAA teams and Team USA used to go play EuroLeague teams and lose........that was over 30 years ago, and we still have this nonsense...
tria wrote:Why do people always have to say how Euroleague is filled with players that didn't make it in NBA... Well isn't it obvious? Should they just give up and retire if they are not good enough for NBA and go sell cars? Or maybe thay can go to next best thing and play there. NBA washouts are exactly the ones that should win euroleage mvps. these are the guys that are almost good enough for NBA or good enough to sit at the end of the bench, but can get same as more money in Europe as starters.
Best are in NBA, next best are in Euroleage. And ofc some overlapping as i'm sure Euroleague starters are better than some benchwarmers in nba that people don't even know.
And also there is the little fact that no "NBA washout" in history ever won EuroLeague MVP. That's actually never even happened. It's just some imaginary myth that people come up with.
There has never in history, been a player "wash out" of the NBA, and then at any point in time, not just immediately following that, but even ever at any point going forward, that won a EuroLeague MVP.
The closest possible scenario to that would be Anthony Parker (he's the only one case that even remotely possibly fits the description)....but even in his case, he wasn't a "NBA wash out"....he could have stayed as 3rd string player in the NBA if he wanted to. He wanted more playing time, a better role, and to work on his game, so he chose to go to Europe.
None of the other EuroLeague MVPs was a NBA wash out, no matter how you look at it. Every single one of them could stay in NBA, and chose not to. Several of them would still be in NBA now if they wanted to.
And on a general note about these claims, not just to college basketball to EuroLeague, but NBA to EuroLeague....If old washed up has beens like Marcelo Huertas and Pablo Prigioni can play in NBA, if Beno Udrih can play in NBA and can still be viewed as a decent rotation player (when he's barely even good enough to be a 4th guard in EuroLeague)...........seriously, NBA is giving playing time to guys that are like 10th or 11th man level in EuroLeague.
Not to mention how every single year, numerous NBA players go to EuroLeague and are huge busts. Some of the latest examples are guys like Hollis Thompson and Bobby Brown (epic level busts in EuroLeague). So the notion that college basketball is as good or better than EuroLeague - is truly ridiculous.
And again, no NBA "wash out" was ever a EuroLeague MVP.