List of the best players in the Euroleague: Sh.Larkinas on top, five Lithuanians in the top 100 | Euroleague



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Eurohoops reviewers rank players based on four distinguished factors:

  1. Individual domain of the players and perspectives of each of them for the 2020-2021 season + expected role and playing time;
  2. Capacity of the team represented;
  3. Experience in the Euroleague and other European tournaments;
  4. Statistics for 2019-2020.

Here are the top 100 players in the Euroleague:

1. Shane Larkin (Anadolu Efes from Istanbul)

This player is the only reason why the 2020-2021 season will go down in history, especially due to the pandemic caused by COVID-19.

Shane Larkin was phenomenal, leading the MVP race as well.

Defender Anadolu Efes scored 49 points for Bayern Munich’s basket, improving his all-time Euroleague performance record and becoming the first player to reach 40 points twice in a single season. Shane Larkin scored 10 points three times per game, repeating the tournament record.

Last season, the Anadolu Efes leader accumulated 22.2 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.3 interceptions, 4.1 assists in 30 minutes.

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Shane'as Larkinas

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Shane’as Larkinas

2. Nikola Mirotičius (“Barcelona”)

The Barcelona star took first place in last year’s ranking, and Sh Larkin was second. These basketball players traded places this year, but both remained at the top of the list.

The most expensive basketball player on the Old Continent, with the help of Šarūnas Jasikevičius, will seek to conquer the throne of the Euroleague.

3. Mike James (CSKA Moscow)

4. Facundo Campazzo (Madrido „Real“)

5. Vasilije Micičius (Anadolu Efes, Istanbul)

Photo from Euroleague.net/Vasilije Micičius

Photo from Euroleague.net/Vasilije Micičius

6. Nando De Colo (Fenerbahche of Istanbul)

7. Schengen Tower (Moscow CSKA)

8. Alexei Swede (Chimki, Moscow Oblast)

9. Nickas Calathesas (“Barcelona”)

10. Scottie Wilbekinas (Tel Avivo “Maccabi”)

Euroleague.net nuotr./Scottie Wilbekinas

Euroleague.net nuotr./Scottie Wilbekinas

11. Nikola Milutinovas (Moscow CSKA)

12. Kostas Sloukas (Piraeus “Olympiakos”)

13. Anthony Randolphas (Madrido „Real“)

14. Sergio Rodriguezas (Milan “Olimpia”)

15. Walteris Tavaresas (Madrid “Real”)

16. Will Clyburn (CSKA Moscow)

17. Cory Higginsas (“Barcelona”)

18. Malcolmas Delaney (Milan “Olympia”)

19. Georgios Printezis (Piraeus Olympiacos)

20. Jan Vesely (Fenerbahche of Istanbul)

Euroleague.net nuotr./Janas Vesely

Euroleague.net nuotr./Janas Vesely

21. Kyle Hines (Milan Olympics)

22. Othello Hunteris (Tel Avivo “Maccabi”)

23. Bojanas Dubljevičius (“Valencia”)

24. Chris Singleton (Anadolu Efes, Istanbul)

25. Brandonas Daviesas (“Barcelona”)

26. Luigi Datome (Milan “Olympia”)

27. Kronoslav Simon (Anadolu Efes from Istanbul)

28. Rokas Giedraitis (Vitoria Baskonia)

Photo from Getty Images / Euroleague.net/Rokas Giedraitis

Photo from Getty Images / Euroleague.net/Rokas Giedraitis

29. Bryant Dunston (Anadolu Efes from Istanbul)

30. Vassilis Spanoulis (Piraeus Olympiacos)

31. Jonas Jerebko (Chimki, Moscow region)

32. Ante Žižičius (Tel Aviv Maccabi)

33. Greg Monroe (Chimki, Moscow Oblast)

34. Lorenzo Brown (Fenerbahche, Istanbul)

35. Vladimiras Micovas (Milan “Olympia”)

36. Tibor Pleiss (Anadolu Efes of Istanbul)

37. Derrick Williams (Valencia)

38. Ioannis Papapetrou (Athens “Panathinaikos”)

39. Sergio Llullas (Madrido „Real“)

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Sergio Llullas

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Sergio Llullas

40. Janis Timma (Chimki, Moscow Oblast)

41. Daniel Hackettas (CSKA Moscow)

42. Adamas Hanga (“Barcelona”)

43. Kostas Papanikolaou (Piraeus “Olympiakos”)

44. Devin Booker (Chimki, Moscow Oblast)

45. Rudy Fernandez (Real Madrid)

46. ​​Pierria Henry (Vitoria-Baskonia)

47. Alexas Abrinesas („Barcelona“)

48. Martinas Hermannssonas („Valencia“)

49. Nemanja Nedovičius (Panathinaikos of Athens)

50. Trey Thompkinsas (Madrido „Real“)

51. Luke Sikma (ALBA Berlin)

52. Johannes Voigtmann (CSKA, Moscow)

53. Stefan Jovičius (Chimki from the Maxva region)

54. Thomasas Heurtelis (“Barcelona”)

55. Pierre Jackson (Panathinaikos of Athens)

56. Kyle’as Kuricas (“Barcelona”)

57. Fabienas Causeuras (Madrido „Real“)

58. Thomas Walkup (Kaunas “Žalgiris”)

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Thomas Walkupas

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Thomas Walkupas

59. Luca Vildoza (Basque Country of Vitoria)

60. Vladimir Lucichi (Bayern Munich)

61. Rodrigue Beaubois (Anadolu Efes, Istanbul)

62. Gabriel Deck (Madrid “Real”)

63. Errick McCollum (Chimki, Moscow Oblast)

64. Nikola Kaliničius (“Valencia”)

65. Jordan Mickey (Chimki, Moscow Oblast)

66. Edgar Ulanov (Istanbul Fenerbahche)

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Edgaras Ulanovas

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Edgaras Ulanovas

67. Darrun Hilliard (CSKA Moscow)

68. Tyler Dorsey (Tel Aviv Maccabi)

69. Elijah Bryant (Tel Aviv Maccabi)

70. Tonye Jekiri (Vitoria-Baskonia)

71. Shavonas Shieldsas (Milan “Olympia”)

72. Billy Baron (Zenith of Saint Petersburg)

73. Marius Grigonis (Kaunas “Žalgiris”)

74. Artūras Gudaitis (Zenit of Saint Petersburg)

Photo by Scanpix / Artūras Gudaitis

Photo by Scanpix / Artūras Gudaitis

75. Janis Strelnieks (CSKA Moscow)

76. Alberto Abalde (Madrid “Real”)

77. Kevin Punter (Milan Olympics)

78. Marcus Eriksson (ALBA Berlin)

79. Zachas LeDay (Milan “Olympia”)

Photo by Rokas Lukoševičius / 15min / Zach Leday

Photo by Rokas Lukoševičius / 15min / Zach Leday

80. Will Thomas (zenith of St. Petersburg)

81. Mateuszas Ponitka (Sankt Peterburg “Zenit”)

82. Jordanas Lloydas (“Red Star” of Belgrade)

83. Python Siva (ALBA Berlin)

84. Danilo Barthel (Fenerbahche of Istanbul)

85. Bobby Dixon (Istanbul Fenerbahche)

86. Shaq McKissic (Olympiacos del Piraeus)

87. Norrisas Cole’as (Vilerbano ASVEL)

88. Howard Sant-Roos (Athens Panathinaikos)

89. Klemenas Prepeličius (hereinafter ‘Valencia’)

90. Lukas Lekavičius (Kaunas “Žalgiris”)

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Lukas Lekavičius

Getty Images / Euroleague.net nuotr./Lukas Lekavičius

91. Michaelas Rollas (Milan “Olympia”)

92. Paul Zipser (Bayern Munich)

93. Joffrey Lauvergne (Kaunas “Žalgiris”)

Getty via Euroleague / EuroLeague Out: Olympiakos - Žalgiris

Getty via Euroleague / EuroLeague Out: Olympiakos – Žalgiris

94. Kalebas Wiatrewskis (Milan “Olympia”)

95. KC Riversas (Sankt Peterburg “Zenit”)

Euroliga.net nuotr./KC Riversas

Euroliga.net nuotr./KC Riversas

96. Austin Hollins (Zenit of Saint Petersburg)

97. Zach Auguste (Panathinaikos of Athens)

98. Aaron Harrison (Olympia of Piraeus)

99. David Lighty (Wilerbano ASVEL)

100. Vanja Marinkovičius (“Valencia”)



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