Ten NBA Euro-duels you can’t miss

13/Aug/18 15:11 August 13, 2018

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The NBA schedule was announced and Eurohoops sorted out ten match-ups which fans of European basketball shouldn’t miss.

By Stefan Djordjevic/ info@eurohoops.net

The NBA schedule was unveiled and European fans should be ready for some great clashed between players from the old continent.

The league’s 73rd regular season will tip off on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, and conclude on Wednesday, April 10, 2019.

Eurohoops picked out ten European match-ups which every fan should watch as the upcoming NBA season gets underway.

Giannis Antetokounmpo vs Nikola Jokic

 

Many would say that they are the best two European players in the NBA at the moment. And both are improving even further as time goes by. Their stats reflect it. They recorded double-double averages last season as Antetokounmpo posted 26.9 points and 10 rebounds per game leading Milwaukee to the playoffs while Jokic notched 18.5 points and 10.7 rebounds per game. Jokic also made it into history books by recording the fastest triple-double in NBA history in 14 minutes and 33 seconds.

November 11: Denver NuggetsMilwaukee Bucks

Slovenian link – Luka Doncic vs Goran Dragic

At 19 years old Doncic is by far the most accomplished European player of his age in the game’s history. This past season he won the EuroLeague title and the Spanish League title with Real Madrid while getting all the individual honors possible. He also won the EuroBasket with the Slovenian national team and he did so in partnership with Goran Dragic.

Needless to say, the young Maverick bears a lot of expectations on his shoulders and will surely be extra motivated to prove himself on the court against the older Slovenian he looks up to. Although there was a possibility for them to end up in the same team, Dragic will now have to teach his fellow Slovenian an NBA lesson the hard way… Or maybe it will be the other way around?

February 13: Dallas MavericksMiami Heat

Tony Parker faces San Antonio

After 17 years with the San Antonio Spurs, Tony Parker decided it’s time for a change and joined the Charlotte Hornets. He was selected by the Spurs back in the 2001 NBA Draft and became a key part of one of the biggest dynasties ever in the league. In a trio with Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, he won four NBA championships (2003, 2005, 2007, 2014) under the leadership of coach Greg Popovich. This will be his first time to play for another NBA team and no doubt his return as a Hornet to the city of San Antonio will be emotional…

The European players Parker will face in his return include another basketball legend in Pau Gasol who will be backed up by Davis Bertans and Marco Belinelli.

January 14: San Antonio SpursCharlotte Hornets

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