BKT EuroCup Power Rankings Vol. 1 – The champs are back

03/Oct/23 13:00 October 3, 2023

Giannis Askounis

03/Oct/23 13:00

Eurohoops.net

As the BKT EuroCup season starts, Eurohoops ranks the twenty contenders

By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net

The 2023-24 season is here with a fresh format that lets just 12 teams out of 20 make it to the knockout stage, making the BKT EuroCup more competitive already by definition.

This time around, 40% of the teams will not make it past the group stage and that makes each game even more interesting.

Thankfully with just three newcomers – Besiktas, Aris and Wolves – it’s easy to get a solid picture of the competition from day one, thanks to a solid sample of teams from last year.

So, are we going to have back-to-back champions? Or is there a contender ready to challenge GranCa? Here’s how things are before the tip-off.

BKT EuroCup Power Rankings Vol. 1

20. Slask Wroclaw

The Polish representatives need to do much better in order to be competitive, as last season’s 1-17 record indicates.

19. Dolomiti Energia Trento

In theory, Trento has the experience and the know-how to do better. But in general, the EuroCup has not been Trento’s cup of tea, as evidenced by just four wins last season.

18. U-BT Cluj-Napoca

The Romanian club, in its second season in the competition, will need to fight more and get more things going than just having an admirable home-court support. That’s their challenge this year.

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17. Veolia Towers Hamburg

The German club was the pleasant surprise of the competition in the 2021-22 season, but last year they got just six wins. Can they do better this year? It’s debatable.

16. Wolves Vilnius

They are named Wolves but maybe there are dark horses. The Lithuanian club embarks on a season where they can be considered capable of turning heads. They have an experienced coach in Kestutis Kemzura and two players who stole the show in the recent World Cup, Arturs Zagars and Vaidas Kariniauskas, plus former Real Madrid forward Jeffery Taylor.

15. Cedevita Olimpija Ljubljana

This is an ambitious project, led by Italian coach Simone Pianigiani, who will try to turn Cedevita’s fortunes around after two disappointing EuroCup campaigns when on paper the team was a contender, but last season managed just three wins.

14. London Lions

Last year London had a nice debut, but things are harder this time around with just six teams from each group qualifying for the quarterfinals. So, can they take a step forward? The duo of Sam Dekker and Gabe Olaseni must deliver big time.

13. Aris Midea Thessaloniki

Also back to the EuroCup after seven years, Aris is a club with a huge basketball tradition and familiar former Olympiacos and Panathinaikos players like guard Lefteris Bochoridis, Dimitris Katsivelis and Vassilis Toliopoulos. Add to the mix a strong home court and rabid fans and they might have a chance to just make it to the postseason.

12. Besiktas Emlakjet Istanbul

After seven years, Besiktas returns to the EuroCup behind the competition’s former Coach of the Year, Dusan Alimpijevic, who led Frutti Extra Bursaspor to the EuroCup Finals in 2022. That’s why there are expectations for this club to make it to the postseason and then try to take the tournament by storm.

11. Mincidelice JL Bourg en Bresse

In their fourth consecutive EuroCup season and second under head coach Frederic Fauthoux, the French will try to do something better than just make it to the playoffs. Having said that, with NBA prospect Zaccharie Risacher on their roster, that’s one team that everyone will watch.

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