RD&KG2 wrote:KWSN-Men wrote:RD&KG2 wrote:I guess the way I read what you guys were saying is that only about 5 teams even had a prayer of ever sniffing a championship, making it basically a 5 team league with a lot of blowout scrimmages. So, maybe more like the regular season of college basketball here in the US?
You could say the NBA is only a 2 team league. Since the Celtics and Lakers have dominated the Finals having played in the majority of them and even won the majority of them. So no that's not right that the Euroleague is a 5 team league. Just like it's not right that the NBA is a 2 team league. It's more like a 14-16 team league, also 2-3 of the best European teams each year don't play in the league.
It may seem like a huge gap from what the top 5 Euroleague teams budgets are to all the other teams, however you have another 9-11 clubs that have budgets that allow them to sign any player they want at any cost as well. It's no different than the NBA where 4-5 teams just happen to like to spend more than the others.
You could say that the NBA is a 2 team league, but I think 99% of people would think you were way off. Please understand that I am not trying to belittle or bring down Euro ball, I'm simply trying to understand it. I'm not so much talking about money (although I understand that it plays a big part of it) as much as I'm trying to understand what the competition is like.
Maybe this will help.
Spanish League = about 4 big clubs
Euroleague = about 20 big clubs