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Euroleague transfer analysis: Group A

July 22, 2008

After the first transfer mania on the European market, I want to take a look at the current roster situation of the Euroleague teams. Of course, right now, you cannot tell how the teams will perform this season as the squads have not been fixed, but let’s take a first look at who did what in the market.

Maccabi Tel Aviv

The Israeli powerhouse and Euroleague finalist has already made some significant changes to its roster, with the most important perhaps the signing of new coach Effi Birenboim. The team has also lost some of its icons in Nikola Vujcic and Will Bynum, while big names leaving the team are David Bluthenthal and of course Terrence Morris.

On the recruiting side, the big names are still missing but the signings could be defined as thought-out moves. The backcourt will see some local names added in Dror Haggag, Jason Williams and especially Tre Simmons. In the paint, Yaniv Green, D’Or Fisher and the highly spectacular Rodney White will try to make Nikola Vujcic history. Still, the team is missing some quality starting point guards and much of the Yellows’ Euroleague future will be linked to such a signing.

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Olympiacos Piraeus

The Reds have made some tremendous signings so far. And for the moment, the new players look like the management together with coach has done some research beyond just checking out the names. Vujcic may be ageing, but he is still a great inside player on the European level. He will get some support from young Zoran Erceg in the paint.

But the addition of Theo Papaloukas was the deal thus far for the team from Piraeus. With his return to Greece, Theo gives the fans high hopes of a Final Four qualification after so many years. And the possible signing of NBA player Josh Childress would give Piraeus one of the most amazing backcourts in Europe.

The BallinEurope grade:

Unicaja Malaga

The team from Southern Spain is currently signing players, but they still don’t have a coach — something that has already caused Sergio Scariolo, who saw players arrive on his team that were not his choice, much trouble. And it doesn’t look like this will change for the new head coach.

Omar Cook and Robert Archibald are the two only players that will come to Malaga so far, but the management should seriously try to find a coach within the next few days in order to prepare the new season. Rumors say that Aito could be the new name on the bench, but this won’t be official until after the Beijing Olympics.

The BallinEurope grade:

Cibona Zagreb

The Croats have been extremely quiet on the transfer market so far, but this is not at all a surprise. With the limited financial possibilities in Zagreb, big names cannot be expected to come to Croatia and play in the Euroleague. At least with Velimir Perasovic the team has found a good successor to Ivan Sunara, who has left the team.

Robert Troha and Branimir Longin are the only names officially added to the roster to this point, but rumors that Cibona could sign some European veterans later in the market when the prices have dropped are circulating. With the current race to see who can write the most zeros on a paycheck underway, Cibona management naturally cannot keep up. Additionally, we may see also top talent Tomislav Zubcic with the professional team this season.

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Le Mans-Sarthe Basket

The French team is recruiting heavily for their final year of the three-year deal to enter the Euroleague after winning the French Championship in 2006. With new head coach J.D. Jackson, the club’s philosophy goes away from giving playing time to young French prospects, as guys like Nicolas Batum or Yannick Bokolo will leave the club to be replaced by Euroleague-experienced players.

Dee Spencer and David Bluthenthal will be the expected scoring leaders for the French team and should be good choices for a team that will compete to move to the next round. On the other hand, with Maleye N’Doye and Pape Badiane, Le Mans has two good defenders to help the aforementioned scorers in doing the dirty work. Another good signing in the paint and the core of the team is set.

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Air Avellino

The Italians are the Chorale de Roannes of this year’s Euroleague as they even struggle to find an adequate place to play home games. Except the signing of Chris Warren, new head coach Zare Markovski could only announce the addition of the Italian backup PG Daniele Cinciarini from Biella.

Market rumors tell of possible additions with more well-known Euroleague names, but management knows it cannot to offer the salaries that these players are currently asking for. So I think that Air Avellino won’t announce any spectacular moves in the future and will probably try some rookies coming out of college.

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Comments: 9
  1. name
    17 years ago

    Don’t you think it’s too early for such analysis? Still lots of time left till the start of the season, so some teams can make big changes. Some teams still have to sign many new players o complete their rosters. In my opinion, you should have write such analysis later. Anyway, still good job, even if it’s too early 😉

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  2. Jon
    17 years ago

    Interesting to see all the moves by Maccabi Tel Aviv after losing to Holon. What are your thoughts on Tre Simmons and his play overall in Europe?

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  3. name
    17 years ago

    for ma maccabi is one of the biggest question now, because I have never saw their new player, exept Green.

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  4. Christophe
    17 years ago

    @name
    Of course, right now, you cannot tell how the teams will perform this season as the squads have not been fixed, but let’s take a first look at who did what in the market.

    This was the 2nd phrase of the article 😉

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  5. name
    17 years ago

    Yes, sorry, it’s my mistaake. First i didn’t read those first sentences of your articles.:) Anyway, I am looking forward to your view of group B. When we can expect that? 🙂

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  6. Christophe
    17 years ago

    @name
    Group B will come tomorrow morning

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  7. Costa
    17 years ago

    You mention Dror Haggag for Maccabi but not Halperin and Pelekanos for Olympiakos…

    4 stars for Maccabi? you got to be crazy!

    Olympiakos last year vs this year

    1. Blackney – Papaloukas (much better)
    2. Greer – Greer (same)
    3. Teodosic – Teodosic (better)
    4. Macijauskas – Halperin (better considering how much Mace actually played for)
    5. Woods – Childress (much better)
    6. Vasiliadis – Pelekanos (better)
    7. Vasilopoulos – Vasilopoulos (better)
    8. Mavrokefalidis – Erceg (better)
    9. Prindezis – Prindezis (better)
    10. Schortsanitis – Schortsanitis (better considering his fitness problems last season)
    11. Bouroussis – Bouroussis (same if not better)
    12. Tsakalidis – Vujicic (much better)

    Now do the same for Maccabi…. and start with Haggag replacing Halperin!

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  8. Teo
    17 years ago

    C’mon Costa, he can’t list every player of oly, he gave them 5 stars, that says it all. They have enough stars for 2 euroleague teams right now, so what’s the point in listing them all? it’s not the transfer table…and theo/josh are more impressive than halperin, although personally I am more excited about halperin than any other player joining them because I love his playstyle, but the others are more accomplished players and more relevant in a short overview of a group.

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  9. Kostas
    17 years ago

    Teo you ‘re right.but Olympiakos has a team very different since last year.And Halperin is a great deal for the club and it should be mentioned.
    http://s1.gladiatus.gr/game/c.php?uid=66014

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