The progress card of 10 European NBA draft prospects

31/Dec/19 13:27 January 1, 2020

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31/Dec/19 13:27

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10 draft prospects that are growing in Europe and are waiting for their chance to shine in the world of NBA.

By Antigoni Zachari / info@eurohoops.net

Luka Doncic’s draft selection was the turning point to merge the worlds of European and NBA basketball. It wasn’t long before the 2019 draft selectee took off with the Dallas Mavericks, looking to continue the legacy Dirk built for nearly two decades. And then, the world of NBA realized there are actually top-notch players coming from the Old Continent, sometimes more experienced and/or accomplished than their college basketball counterparts.

European basketball might be facing a big rivalry between the organizations of EuroLeague Basketball (Turkish Airlines EuroLeague and 7DAYS EuroCup) and FIBA (Basketball Champions League), but one thing is for sure. The continent keeps producing endless talent. Not too long ago, Giannis Antetokounmpo was named the NBA 2018-19 regular season MVP.

With that in mind, as 2019 comes to an end, Eurohoops will examine the progress of 10 NBA draft prospects during the year. We are taking a look at their report card in this countdown, including potential, their current stats, as well as the level of experience each one has.

It has to be noted that we are not looking straight to European-born players or strictly 2020 draft prospects, but more like a variety of players that could make the jump to the NBA in the future years.

  1. Amar Sylla

Current team Filou Oostende
Nationality Senegalese
Position Power Forward / Center
Competition(s) Basketball Champions League
Active since 2017

Sylla made the jump from Real Madrid’s B team to Oostende this season (three-year contract with an NBA opt-out) and instantly became a favorite for the Best Young Player of the Season award in Basketball Champions League.

Growing up, he took up football first, until he realized he was made for basketball, and at the age of 16, he found himself in Madrid and in 2019 he was crowned Champion of the EuroLeague Next Generation Tournament.

Currently, he explores what it feels like to play in his first major competition with Oostende and leaves his impact in BCL with 7.2 points, 5.4 rebounds in 10 games during the 2019-20 regular season.

For sure a top-notch talent is growing in the Belgian team and we should expect more from him in the foreseeable future.

  1. Aleksej Pokusevski

Current team Olympiacos
Nationality Serbian / Greek
Position Swingman
Competition(s)
Active since 2017

This Olympiacos prospect is one of the most versatile players on our list. A forward with guard traits, Pokusevski can run the floor in most positions at ease. What an advantage to obtain in a worldwide basketball that is growing more and more out of specific ‘roles’ for every position.

He grew up with Olympiacos‘ U18 team where he really showed what he is capable of, made the jump to EuroLeague last season for a couple of games and now the Reds have assigned him to their second team. And for the most part, this can only be a positive for this 2001-born prospect and not a step back.

  1. Leandro Bolmaro

Current team FC Barcelona
Nationality Italian
Position Guard
Competition(s) EuroLeague, ACB League
Active since 2017

19-year-old Bolmero is on to his first season with Barcelona after spending a year in the B team.

Coach Pesic has allowed him to adjust to the team and he already counts six EuroLeague games this season with an average of 1.8 points and 2.3 assists in 9 minutes. Now don’t be too overwhelmed by stats, Barcelona is fully equipped and Bolmero adds value to the rotation for as long as it’s needed.

If we take a look at his ACB League presence, we can see that he fits perfectly into the role he is assigned to (4.4 points, 1.4 assists, 1 rebound in 12 minutes). He fully uses every minute on the court and makes it count, in a team full of big stars.

  1. Arturs Kurucs

Current team VEF Riga
Nationality Latvian
Position Shooting Guard
Competition(s) Basketball Champions League, VTB League, Latvian League
Active since 2015

Just like his brother Rodions, Arturs Kurucs is waiting for his own chance to make the jump to the NBA.

He moved to VEF Riga of his home country this season on loan from Baskonia and the 2000-born really uses his chance wisely. He has a starring role in VEF, playing for 30 minutes with averages of 12.2 points and 3.6 rebounds. Despite having played in just one EuroLeague game in his only season with Baskonia, he already counts almost half a decade of action in professional basketball.

  1. Rokas Jokubaitis

Current team Zalgiris Kaunas
Nationality Lithuanian
Position Point Guard
Competition(s) EuroLeague, LKL (Lithuania)
Active since 2017

Jokubaitis happens to be coached at such a young age by one of the best point guards in EuroLeague history, Sarunas Jasikevicius. This, on its own, is a pretty big deal.

This season he has yet to score in EuroLeague, though he has his time to grow in the Lithuanian League. He averages 7.2 points in 15 minutes on the court. The athleticism is right there, all he needs is time to evolve.

He became a star of the U16 Zalgiris squad, setting up high expectations for his course. At the same time, it’s wise to cut him some slack in regards to that. Zalgiris is on to a 4-12 record, at the bottom of the EuroLeague standings along with Zenit. So, Jasikevicius counts more on Thomas Walkup and Arturas Milaknis.

  1. Usman Garuba

Current team Real Madrid
Nationality Spanish
Position Center
Competition(s) EuroLeague, ACB League
Active since 2017

This 2002-born Real Madrid big man started the 2019-20 season with a big breakout and impacted the game enough to earn playtime in the rotation when Trey Thompkins had to be sidelined for a few games. 

Real went through some rough patches in late October 2019 with consecutive losses, and Garuba saw his time being cut short, though Pablo Laso grants him more playtime in ACB League. To be exact, Garuba spends 18 minutes on the court and produces 10.6 points per game.

Now that Thompkins has returned, and with Walter Tavares being consistent, Garuba can use his time in ACB to evolve. His full potential is obvious and coach Laso knows exactly how to prepare him for his future campaigns.

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