Euroleague Top20 summer moves

20/Oct/15 16:12 October 23, 2015

Aris Barkas

20/Oct/15 16:12

Eurohoops.net

Eurohoops ranked the Top20 Euroleague summer moves, not taking into account not only the money spend, the fans’ reaction or the media interest, but also the impact and the role each player is expected to have

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By Aris Barkas/ info@eurohoops.net

The Euroleague season started, there’s a small sample of games after round 1, but the perception for most teams is the same we got during the summer. And like it or not, the summer signings are those who define the buzz that every team creates.

Eurohoops ranked the Top20 Euroleague summer moves, not taking into account not only the money spend, the fans’ reaction or the media interest, but also the impact and the role each player is expected to have. After all, all of them are now part of title contenders and the final verdict on their transfers can be reached only at the end of the season…

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[lptitle title=”20. Nikola Kalinic“]

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Signed with Fenerbahce Istanbul

His move from Crvena Zvezda Telekom Belgrade to Fenerbahce turned out to be a summer serial and the Turkish club had to buy out his contract in order to get him.

According to Crvena Zvezda, the buyout was one million euros, the biggest paid this summer in Europe. The player also got a generous raise compared to the money he made in Serbia. However, money doesn’t play basketball. Kalinic brings a tone of energy to every team, but at the same time he has a lot to prove.

Among all the players in this Top 20, the Serb forward in theory is the biggest risk taken by any team. With that being said, head coach Zeljko Obradovic always finds a way to make his players blossom.

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Darusafaka Slaughter

Signed with Darussafaka Dogus Istanbul

He was one of the summer’s last moves and the most impressive addition by Darussafaka, which made quite a few. It’s not small feat to get a center from the reigning Euroleague champions who had a valid contract with the team.

The story of Slaughter is quite strange. Last year he was one step from leaving Madrid in order to sign with Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv, but in the end he stayed with the team and with time he found his role. In the last part of the season, he was an asset for the champs and that’s why we expect him to find his role with ease in his new team.

He is one more player of the recent undersized center trend which is a must for every Euroleague club and one of the best at what he does.

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