ofeek wrote:I remember Turkoglu giving an interview during his first couple of year where he was saying he got taller even after he went to NBA.
As far as I remember, he reached to 2.08 from 2.06 and he was exactly 21 years old when he was drafted. So, Alperen may also get an inch taller with proper nutrition and so on.
regarding the never ending discussion of needing to play for a Euroleague team, as i mentioned earlier, i totally disagree. Such young players are almost never counted on Euroleague. Had he joined to an Euroleague team, he wouldn't have received even the quarter of the playing time he receives now. So, none of you would have heard about him.
his fellow countryman, 76'ers' rainmaker korkmaz warmed Anadolu Efes' bench - a Euroleague team - for almost 2 years wasting his years. okey his body was far from ready back then but his talent would have definitely received a playing time elsewhere. Kanter did not have proper playing time either before moving to USA for NCAA and he also wasted, if i am not mistaken, 2 years of his time being ineligible to play due to NCAA regulations.
Believe it or not, he is exactly where he is supposed to be. Euroleague hype is not that important.
Comparison of his eventual fate to Darko Milicic is also absurd because he ended up being drafted ahead of wade and melo, in one of the richest draft classes in the history of the game. So, the mental pressure Milicic received back then as far as the expectations was concerned ( also remember he was drafted by a defending champions ) was probably unbearable for an 18 years old player.
finally i agree with the draft range mentioned above. i would rather hope him being drafted by Spurs in 23rd place than going for lotto. Assuming, they are likely to say "thank you" to guys like Aldridge and Gay, it would probably be a dream come true for him to work with legendary Greg Popovich and possibly workout with #21.
There is no caste system in EuroLeague teams. This myth is so pervasive now, but it's just a completely fabricated myth that US sports media started.
If you are 14 and good enough to play in EuroLeague, you will play in EuroLeague. If Sengun was in a EuroLeague team, and he was good enough to play, then he would play. If he wasn't good enough to play, then he wouldn't. It's just that simple. EuroLeague teams don't have any agenda against playing young players.
So the issue isn't anything to do with a EuroLeague team not playing a young player, it's simply about would he be good enough to get minutes. That's all. Based on the level of competitions he is playing at - Turkish league in a bad team and the 4th tier European league (FIBA Europe Cup), which is a complete joke........I agree that he should stay in Besiktas and not try EuroLeague for awhile. Because it's a big jump up in level of competition from where he is currently at.
From an inconsequential Turkish team and FIBA Europe Cup, to let's say a Turkish EuroLeague team like Efes or Fener, that is about 2 entire levels of competition higher. It's basically equivalent to going from DI to the NBA.
NCAA D1 to G-League to NBA = 2 levels
FIBA Europe Cup to EuroCup / FIBA Champions League to EuroLeague = 2 levels
Turkish Super League to EuroCup / FIBA Champions League to EuroLeague = 2 levels
People are also talking about the EuroBasket qualifiers with the Turkish NT, where he also just played, but the level of EuroBasket qualifiers is below the level of the EuroCup / FIBA Basketball Champions League - it's not even at that competition level of the 2nd tier of European club leagues.
Going from Besiktas, to Efes or Fener, would be the same kind of jump a college player makes to the NBA. So I agree with you that if he wants to keep up the same role and development through chances, touches, and playing time, he can't go to a EuroLeague team.
On the other hand, the fact that he's not playing in EuroLeague makes some of the comparisons, like to Luka for example, just completely ridiculous and absurd. It's unlikely that Sengun would have even gotten playing time on Luka's Real Madrid team. So I agree that it's good for him where he is at right now in Besiktas, but at the same time, some people in the US are going way overboard with his stats and play. Because they are clearly not understanding how much of a huge difference there is from playing on Besiktas, as compared to playing at the level of a huge EuroLeague club like Real Madrid.












