Not only Sasha Vezenkov: 10 move that rocked the EuroLeague summer

Not only Sasha Vezenkov: 10 move that rocked the EuroLeague summer

Sasha Vezenkov is undoubtedly the most significant move in the EuroLeague market. But...

Sasha Vezenkov is undoubtedly the most significant move in the EuroLeague market. But there are so many transfers that have been the talk of the continent in recent days. Here are ten of them, waiting for the ranking in September when everything will be defined.

Lorenzo Brown

Maccabi Tel Aviv-Panathinaikos

Ergin Ataman enriches his direction where Kostas Sloukas and Jerian Grant had already made the difference. The European champions have an extra reasoner.

Keenan Evans

Zalgiris Kaunas-Olympiacos

Yes, the question mark over his physical condition is big. But we are talking about a player who, in the season just ended, made a difference like few others, in a market, that of playmakers, that is very poor.

Wade Baldwin

Maccabi Tel Aviv-Fenerbahce

A player on the cusp, between ‘good’ and ‘great’. Sarunas Jasikevicius is banking on him and his points. The challenge? To also lead the team, with Scottie Wilbekin.

Nicolo Melli

Olimpia Milan-Fenerbahce

Among the long players, he is probably the best defender after Tavares. And he is a leader. Heavy farewell to Olimpia, level player for Jasikevicius.

Kevin Punter

Partizan-Barcelona

Transfer arrived very early, and then fell into oblivion, so to speak. Barcelona has its gunner, who is worth a Final Four.

Stanley Johnson

Stockton Kings- Anadolu Efes

He was an eighth NBA pick in 2015, a veteran of a thousand battles who now arrives in Europe with a physicality that on the outside hardly anyone has.

Vincent Poirier

Real Madrid-Anadolu Efes

He was a great wingman in Madrid for years, and what a wingman, and now he wants to take back the scene. Centimetres, kilos, knowledge of the game.

Will Clyburn

Anadolu Efes-Virtus Bologna

It went badly in Istanbul, never in the EuroLeague playoffs, but he remains one of the most crystalline talents in European basketball.

Frank Ntilikina

Charlotte Hornets-Partizan

NBA career lived only with the Knicks, somewhat in oblivion in recent years, he remains a very interesting player for Europe. Nice shot for Obradovic in the summer of goodbyes.

Josh Nebo

Maccabi Tel Aviv-Olympia Milan

Last season, he was probably the second best centre after Lessort. A heavy blow for Milan, here comes a defensive centre capable of flying over the iron.

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