EuroLeague: The Top 10 Free Agents in the point guard position

01/Jun/21 18:13 June 8, 2021

Giannis Askounis

01/Jun/21 18:13

Eurohoops.net

Check the top playmakers available in the upcoming free-agent market of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague

By Utkan Şahin/ info@eurohoops.net

After the conclusion of the 2020-21 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season with the Final Four held at Cologne, the focus turns to the players set to become free agents this summer. Our first look is on the playmakers.

Considering the constant movement of point guards to the NBA, the market in the key position will remain hot for the best teams in the continent looking to boost their squad during the offseason.

Eurohoops starting the series of Top 10 free agents per position compiled a list with the Top 10 floor generals on expiring contracts.

Note: Players with options in their contracts are also included.

10 – Lorenzo Brown (Fenerbahce Beko)

Age / Country: 30 / USA
EuroLeague career: 2 seasons – 64 games
Stats: 37 games, 9.5 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 8.6 PIR
Best game: 17 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds, 25 PIR vs. Khimki Moscow Region (Regular Season Round 23)

In the canceled 2019-2020 season, the American playmaker had a remarkable stint with Crvena Zvezda, despite playing in the EuroLeague for the first time. This performance took him to the next level and Fenerbahce. But the Turkish team was a little too much for him.

At the beginning of the season, the club wished to form a great backcourt duo with Nando De Colo and Brown, but never got what they expected from the American player.

Perhaps the expectations were different when he first joined EuroLeague with Crvena Zvezda but the same just didn’t work with Fenerbahce. Especially the playoff performance was a big disappointment.

We probably wouldn’t be exaggerating if we said that the only good memory of him in the yellow jersey was the game-winning basket he scored against his former team.

It was so messy in Fenerbahce that, no matter how much the talent ceiling dwindles in Europe, ambitious teams probably won’t be paying much attention to him this summer. Teams ranked lower in the EuroLeague may find it difficult to give him the contract he expects.

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