The Euroleague’s stars of the future!

27/Oct/15 20:33 November 3, 2015

Lefteris Moutis

27/Oct/15 20:33

Eurohoops.net
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They are still underage, but they’re cruising around on the courts of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague, showing that the future is theirs! In the first two weeks, six players under the age of 18 made their debut in the competition and Eurohoops.net presents them

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By Lefteris Moutis/ moutis@eurohoops.net

They are still underage, but they’re cruising around on the courts of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague, showing that the future is theirs! In the first two weeks, six players under the age of 18 made their debuts in the competition. Here, Eurohoops.net presents them, but also the ten youngest players who have taken part in a Turkish Airlines Euroleague game in the last 15 years!

It’s not one, not two, not three, but six young players under the age of 18 who have gotten some playing time from their teams already this season. And in most cases we’re not talking about garbage time at the end of games that have already been decided. The coaches of the Euroleague teams are investing in youth and they’re showing it from the beginning.

The youngest player who ever took part in a Euroleague game remains Aleksandar Ugrinoski, who on January 1, 2004 played for one and a half minutes with Cibona VIP Zagreb against Partizan (92-69) at the age of 15 years, 8 months and 22 days. Next up is Can Maxim Mutaf of Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul, who on November 23, 2006 – aged 15 years, 10 months and 14 days – played against Winterthur FC Barcelona (84-70). The third youngest player is Manuchar Markoishvili. The Georgian forward played on October 10, 2002 with Benetton Treviso at the age of 15 years, 10 months and 23 days in a 94-73 win over Pau-Orthez.

Below, you can see in detail the table with the youngest players in the history of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague. The ninth in the sequence, Dzanan Musa, got on the list in opening week of this year’s competition. Check out on the following pages the rest of the players below the age of 18 who debuted in this year’s Euroleague.

# Player Age Date Team
1 Aleksandar Ugrinoski 15y 8m 22d 28-01-2004 Cibona VIP Zagreb
2 Can Maxim Mutaf 15y 10m 14d 23-11-2006 Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul
3 Manuchar Markoishvili 15y 10m 23d 10-10-2002 Benetton Treviso
4 Gino Cuccarolo 16y 0m 0d 26-11-2003 Benetton Treviso
5 Ricard Rubio 16y 0m 3d 24-10-2006 DKV Joventut
6 Uros Tripkovic 16y 0m 28d 09-10-2002 Partizan Mobtel
7 Damir Markota 16y 1m 11d 06-02-2002 KK Cibona VIP
8 Ioannis Karamalegkos 16y 1m 22d 11-11-2010 Panathinaikos Athens
9 Dzanan Musa 16y 5m 8d 15-10-2015 Cedevita Zagreb
10 Enes Kanter 16y 5m 11d 30-10-2008 Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul

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Cedevita Zagreb
(Guard, 2.03 m.)
8/5/1999

Dzanan Musa is the youngest of all and the 9th youngest player who ever played in a Turkish Airlines Euroleague game in the history of the competition. He made his debut with Cedevita Zagreb on the premiere of the season against Olympiacos Piraeus and, in fact, was in the starting line-up! He played for five minutes and scored 4 points, leaving some very good impressions with his audacity. He’s Bosnian, he plays along the perimeter and he’s known for his “killer instinct,” and in the most recent U16 Eurobasket he emerged as the top scorer and the MVP of the tournament. It looks like it’s a matter of time before he takes over the big stage of European basketball.

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Real Madrid
(Guard, 1.98 m.)
28/2/1999

A few months ago, Luka Doncic became the youngest athlete to play in Real Madrid’s colors in the Spanish championship. And a few months later, within the first quarter of the first game of this year’s Turkish Airlines Euroleague season, he also got the baptism of fire in the Continent’s top competition in Russia against Khimki Moscow Region. The Slovenian guard got his basketball education with the madrileños from the age of 13, he can play in both positions along the perimeter and he’s gotten his father Sasa’s genes, who was a professional basketball player in his youth. Luka Doncic led Real’s youth team last year and won the EUROLEAGUE BASKETBALL ADIDAS NEXT GENERATION TOURNAMENT in Madrid, a few hours before Real Madrid won the Turkish Airlines Euroleague trophy in the final.

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