All-Euroleague teams of the season
A week after revealing which players had made the list for the All-European 1st and 2nd teams of the season, the results have been announced. The list of players made eligible for selection last week showcased the best talent on the continent and was a major score for European based players who dominated the line-up.
The All-European teams of the season highlight the best players to have participated in this year’s Turkish Airlines Euroleague competition. From the 10 players announced for the All-European teams, one will be selected as the Euroleague MVP for the season at the Efes Pilsener Euroleague Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 9 in London during the 2013 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four.
The selected teams are as follows.
1st Team
Player |
Nationality |
Club |
Position |
Dimitris Diamantidis |
Greek |
Panathinaikos |
Point Guard |
Vassilis Spanoulis |
Greek |
Olympiacos |
Guard |
Rudy Fernandez |
Spanish |
Real Madrid |
Small Forward |
Ante Tomic |
Croatian |
Barcelona |
Center |
Nenad Krstic |
Serbia |
CSKA Moscow |
Center |
2nd Team
Player |
Nationality |
Club |
Position |
Milos Teodosic |
Serbian |
CSKA Moscow |
Center |
Juan Carlos Navarro |
Spanish |
Barcelona |
Guard |
Victor Khryapa |
Russian |
CSKA Moscow |
Forward |
Nikola Mirotic |
Montengrin/Spain |
Real Madrid |
Center/Small Forward |
Shawn James |
USA |
Tel Aviv |
Center |
Both All-Euroleague teams highlight the consistency of home players this season as European Basketball stars continue to dominate. In fact only one player in either team is not from Europe, United States center Shawn James. For some this may seem a surprising result considering the amount of foreign players in the Euroleague, and of course how mainly Americans are consistent in most teams.
The more eagle eyed among you may realize that there is a common denominator among most of the players on this list, one that suggests that success breeds success. All but three players have won or come close to winning Europe’s premier Basketball competition, the international EuroBasket tournament.
All the Russian, Spanish, and Greek players on the list have won Europe’s top prize, while both Serbian players reached the 2009 EuroBasket final and lost to Spain. So the this list of the season best players really does show a group that has been successful at all levels of the sport.
Shawn James as an American has never played the EuroBasket, while both Tomic and Mirotic have not lifted the trophy.
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LOL, 4 Yugos and 1 American!!!
I wonder what this team (all 10 guys together) would do in a 82 game NBA season when coached by one of the top European coaches..
Any thoughts?