nicaze je napisao/la:
Od top 5 europskih talenata četvorica neće igrati:
Wembanyama, Nunez, Djurisic, Miller...a možda neće ni Buzelis.
Under reprezentativna natjecanja sve manje postaju atraktivne talentima.
Vidi cijeli citat
Da, no eo Nunez je igrao U20,MVP, Wembanyama je ipak poseban tip projekta/talenta. Nije ni Dončić igrao,ovi koji rano uđu u seniore i budu u ozbiljnijoj rotaciji,očekivano se ne vraćaju u mlade kategorije.
Moglo bi se pogledati momke: http://www.fiba.basketball/europe/u18/2022/news/11-players-to-watch-at-fiba-u18-european-championship-2022
Izdvojit ću dvojac(bez da sam upoznat s njima pa ovako mi čitajući intrigantnije od ostalih i renomiranijih zvone) Litavski te jednog od "predloženih" Francuskog vanjskog
Paulius Murauskas – Lithuania
Forward
Birth Date: February 14, 2004 (18 years old)
Height: 2.04m (6ft 8in)
Club: Nevezis (LTU)
Paulius Murauskas has been considered one of the best prospects in his age group and a potential NBA prospect for years. After his first full season in the Lithuanian LKL and a dominant outing at the Adidas Next Generation Tournament, the skilled forward returns to FIBA play for the first time since 2019. At 2.04m, Murauskas displays incredible versatility, especially on the offensive end: he can score on the interior with solid footwork and touch in the low post, but he also works out of faceups, where he can hit the jumper or take opposing players off the dribble. He's also been improving the consistency of his three-point jumper over the past few years. With his first year of NBA Draft eligibility coming up, the forward will have plenty of eyes on him, and can be expected to put up big stat lines throughout the whole competition.
Motiejus Krivas – Lithuania
Center
Birth Date: December 1, 2004 (17 years old)
Height: 2.12m (6ft 11in)
Club: BC Zalgiris-2 (LTU)
Motiejus Krivas enters the tournament with a chance to top off an incredible season, in which he firmly established himself as one of the best European centers in his age group. At the ANGT, Krivas stuffed the stat sheet, averaging 15.8 points, 9.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 3 blocks a game. At the FIBA U18 European Championship, he'll be looking to help Lithuania qualify for next year's FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup. At 2.12m, Krivas is impossible to keep off the glass and dominates the game on both ends of the court. On offense, he's an effective screener in pick-and-roll, and he impresses with good footwork and ambidextrous finishing ability in the post. On defense, he seals off the rim and impacts a lot of shots with his impressive size, length and timing as a shot blocker. With him and the aforementioned Murauskas, Lithuania will field the best big man-duo in the tournament.
Rayan Rupert – France
Guard
Birth Date: May 31, 2004 (18 years old)
Height: 1.99m (6ft 6in)
Club: New Zealand Breakers (NZL)
Rayan Rupert returns for another FIBA summer as one of the most coveted prospects in European youth basketball. The big guard is considered a potential NBA Draft pick in 2023, and has just signed with the New Zealand Breakers, who produced two picks for this year's draft. Rupert is a high-level athlete, who thrives in transition and flashes the ability to make plays for himself and others out of pick-and-roll. Additionally, the brother of EuroCup Women Final Four MVP Iliana Rupert shows potential as a shooter. In the short term, his biggest strength might even be his defense, especially off the ball, where he displays a good understanding of the game and has the tools to consistently create havoc in passing lanes. Rupert still has a lot of skill development ahead of him to improve the consistency of his skill set, but he undeniably has tremendous upside.