EuroLeague experts pick the player that holds his team’s playoffs hopes in his hands

24/Jan/19 15:45 January 24, 2019

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24/Jan/19 15:45

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This week the EuroLeague Experts’ Round Table discussion revolves around the upcoming playoffs.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

This week’s panel includes Dusko Savanovic, former All-EuroLeague selection and last spring’s Final Four Ambassador; Manuel Moreno, the former long-time EuroLeague writer for Sport newspaper in Spain; Massimo Oriani of Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport; Semih Tuna, editor of Eurohoops Turkish edition; and Igor Petrinovic, Editor at Euroleague.net. Check out their opinions on three key questions before Round 20 of the regular season!

1. Which team in the top eight will have the hardest time staying there and making the playoffs?

Dusko Savanovic

Probably at this point it looks like FC Bayern Munich is the team that is not playing on the level of what they were supposed to play, at least in my eyes. I think that Coach Dejan Radonjic selected a great team. It’s well organized and well coached, but somehow, it seems like they have inexplicable ups and downs in their game.

Manuel Moreno

Even if anything can happen in such a close and spectacular competition as the EuroLeague – as the Buducnost win against Madrid proves – we must think that from the eight top teams at the moment, four of them – Fenerbahce, Real Madrid, CSKA Moscow and Anadolu Efes – already have a spot in the playoffs. Therefore, it’s the others that will have to push hard in the 11 remaining rounds to be in the next stage: Olympiacos (12-7), Barcelona (11-8), Baskonia (9-10) and Bayern (9-10). These last two have the most chances to miss their berth. Baskonia has something going for it, with seven home games and only four on the road, while Bayern has those numbers reversed. It doesn’t look to good for the German team, as Bayern also has to host Fenerbahce, Maccabi and Barcelona. The game in Vitoria between Baskonia and Bayern will be crucial.

Massimo Oriani

FC Bayern Munich has done an amazing job in its first season back in the top-tier competition, but now faces an uphill climb. The next four games will see the Germans face Khimki in Moscow (always tough to face a team that has just changed coaches); Fenerbahce at home; and then Baskonia and Real Madrid on the road. Considering how tight the group of teams battling for a playoffs spot is – seven teams within two wins of each other – losing a couple of games will make it very difficult to make up ground as many of those same teams will play each other.

Semih Tuna

I think the first six teams will preserve their places regardless of the order, including Barcelona. There’s a real competition for the seventh and eighth spots. Despite injuries, Coach Velimir Perasovic has created a new atmosphere at Baskonia, getting the best out of his players, who are still on track even though they face several difficulties. The Final Four taking place there is also another motivation for them. Bayern, although not considered among the playoff candidates in the very beginning of the season, is doing great but has a tough schedule and is a step behind the other teams in terms of talent.

Igor Petrinovic

I think it is Bayern, and for two simple reasons. They and Baskonia hold the last two last playoffs spots now, with 9-10 records, but Bayern plays seven of its last 11 games on the road.

2. Which team in the bottom eight has the best chances of rising up and reaching the playoffs?

Dusko Savanovic

If you look to the standings at this moment, we have six teams with more and less the same record. And we already know that in basketball everything is possible, which makes it the best game on the planet. Saying that, I see Maccabi and Zalgiris as two teams with great potential and a huge home-court advantage. Those elements always give you an extra boost in situations when you need it the most. I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen.

Manuel Moreno

Herbalife Gran Canaria (6-13), Buducnost (5-14) and Darussafaka (2-17) have it almost impossible to make the playoffs. I think that only Milan, Maccabi, Zalgiris and Panathinaikos (all 8-11), and maybe a bit below them Khimki (7-12), could get one of the spots. The team that looks better in my opinion is Maccabi, because they are on a winning trend (three victories in a row) and because of their schedule. Their home games against Panathinaikos, Olympiacos, Darussafaka, Efes, Zalgiris and Gran Canaria are winnable. However, Maccabi must visit Vitoria, Milan and Munich, where its fate will probably be decided.

Massimo Oriani

I think the same reasoning for the first question can be applied here. The standings can give a false sense of hope if you only take into consideration the distance between the eighth and the 13th spots. The schedule will make a huge difference, but so will the way a team is playing. And among that group of contenders, no one is playing better than Maccabi. Losing DeAndre Kane for a period of three to six weeks could make things tougher for head coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos, but as long as Maccabi keeps up the same standard of play that it has shown in winning seven of the last 10 games, this is the team that have the best shot of moving up from below to the playoffs.

Semih Tuna

We are witnessing a Maccabi team that has had very positive effects from a change of coaches and the return of injured players. The team is playing well on the both sides of the court recently. They are just a victory away from the playoffs positions and hold a three-game winning streak. They are in great form. I think six teams are fighting for seventh and eighth place, but with their recent form – and assuming that the head coach Ioannis Sfairopoulos will soon have his system totally established – the most suitable answer to this question would be Maccabi.

Igor Petrinovic

I will go with Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv. It has the same 8-11 record as three other teams, but unlike Zalgiris, Panathinaikos and Milan – which are all hoping and waiting to start a winning run – Maccabi is already in the midst of its own, having won four of the last five games and three in a row. Also, Maccabi is healthy and getting Jeremy Pargo back.

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