Coach Shiltz- State Trophy |
It is obvious that if a coach is going to be successful, they really have to study the game. Basketball is an evolving sport. If you stick with what you learned 10 years ago or even 10 months ago, basketball will pass you up quickly. The casual "coach" who coaches weekends with youth basketball or the fan who watches games on TV have no idea of the work high school and college coaches put in as students of the game. Coaches can learn by attending clinics, subscribing to virtual clinics, reading articles, joining coach's groups on Facebook, and watching tons of film.
Luka Doncic |
Shiltz- I started watching FIBA U21, U19, U17 events, Euroleague & the Spanish ACB about 5-6 years ago. I wanted to…
A. Study pro hoops that mirrored more the college/HS game & the NBA doesn’t do that. It's a totally different game with different rules.
B. I was involved in multiple coaching groups online that shared information & several coaches raved about a handful of European teams who run dynamic offense. The aforementioned conversations piqued my interest in the European game & I have fallen in love with it ever since.
C. I find the European style of hoops fascinating for several reasons: 1. I like FIBA rules (shorter shot clock, much more physical, without defensive 3 secs coaches have to be creative moving the help & the big man isn’t extinct, he is still a valued piece of a teams roster). Also, the season isn’t as long as an NBA season, games are more meaningful & therefore teams play much harder. European countries like Serbia, Spain, Croatia, etc. live & die for their pro teams. The home games can have a very festive, college-like atmosphere to them. Lastly, the European game is very skilled, however, it lacks the elite athleticism that the modern NBA has. To me, that is a good thing. You will rarely see isolation basketball, & one will see more ball movement, pick-n-roll basketball. Also, the head coach is in charge & not multi-millionaire players, which is refreshing to see at the pro level.
Sam Dekker |
Massey- For those of us tech challenged, exactly how do you watch these games? Can you go back and watch earlier games?
Sam Dekker, Paris Lee, TJ Shorts II, Bryce Cotton, Matt Thomas, Nick Weiler-Babb, Isaiah Canaan, Chasson Randle, Kendrick Nunn, Alec Peters, Nigel Williams-Goss, Thomas Walkup, Kyle Guy, Kyle Hines, Jabari Parker, John Shurna, Jahlil Okafor, Nigel Hayes & Ethan Happ.
Ethan Happ |
As far as the next wave of Euros who are projected to make an impact on NBA rosters, you know as well as I do, that’s never a sure fire thing. The only two guys that I personally felt were gonna be stars immediately coming from Europe were Luka Doncic & Victor Wembanyama. Luka was so good, so young playing in Madrid against grown men, it was easy to see he was going to be incredible. Wemby is such a freak of nature, if his health holds up, he will be a perennial all -star as well. Guys that I like around the world & would assume will eventually be in the NBA soon are: Alex Sarr, Frenchman who was a star in the Australian NBL with Perth the past two years. Another Frenchman who is a rising star & most likely drafted this summer is Zaccharie Risacher from JL Bourg (France). Last one, Nikola Topic from Red Star Belgrade (Serbia) would probably be a lottery pick if he chose to come out, however, suffered a knee injury earlier in the Euroleague season. That may change things for him. All three of these guys are 18-19 years old & have bright futures ahead of them.
Tenerife (Spain) (Basketball Champions League)
Partizan Belgrade (Serbia) (Euroleague)
Real Madrid (Spain) (Euroleague)
Olympiacos (Greece) (Euroleague)
Quin Snyder |
Shiltz- The NBA is the one league I haven’t watched much lately. Not enough time! LOL… However, coaches that I feel are the most creative at that level & think outside the box are: Quin Snyder (Hawks), Will Hardy (Jazz) & Steve Kerr (GSW)/Mike Brown (Kings). These teams run some really nice stuff on offense.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1764154-how-europe-changed-the-nba-game-forever
And here is a PDF that Justin included with Euro plays- plenty to dig into…
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x3ePN0WB9EJNkEmRwA2rE10DcPiUFPrv/view
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