Why These EuroLeague MVPs Were Banned In NBA
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2024
- With NBA going position-less, there is one type of players that barely exist anymore. Everybody’s been talking about giant centers that are going extinct, but what about undersized guards? In this video, BasketNews’ Augustas Suliauskas analyzes why undersized guards have such a different impact in the NBA & Europe.
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I miss the little guys: JJ Barea, Nate Robinson, Isaiah Thomas, Earl Boykins. Shout out to Spud Webb and Muggsy Bogues
Plz don't use the stupid imperial system.
great video, but why are you using the inches metric?
Superb video! A lot of fans thought big men were gone in the NBA, but it's actually the undersized guards that are being pushed out of the league. That's why I love this channel. Always on-point.
Smaller court in FIBA makes it so the short guys are easier to hide on defense and are more useful on offense because of their shiftiness. Also the talent level in EL is obviously lower so guys who would be 3rd or 4th tier iso guys in the NBA are 1st tier over here.
You know it's mostly Europeans watching your channel, so using metric or at least showing on screen would be smart
Another quality video by chef Augustas 🔥
Little guy recognizing little guys
D.Mitchell and J.Brunson are both 6'1 so your metrics are off, i'm sure there are more guys you're not including as well. It's also strange that you list 6'1 and under instead of 6'2, come on now.
Seeing the death of these guys over the last decade was like seeing the death of the #10 in football in the same time. I think I've seen enough to conclude that organized sports were better entertainment products before analytics.
Jalen Brunson is barely 6'1" too.
Their defensive flaws can be better hidden in Europe and they also can thrive on the offense as they face smaller and less athletic defenders compared to NBA. Unless we see another era of small ball in the NBA the small guards are not making significant comeback.
I agree 100%, and can only add the hand checking rule and Zaza rule that creates so much spacing in defense, on man to man and iso plays, so taller guards, or players in general, become a necessity.
do yall think more small guards will be in the league in the future? or is NBA going towards 5 wings on the court at the same time?
it‘s actually quite funny that in germany the opposite is happening. with the success of teams led by a small guard these last years (i.e. ulm with yago or bonn with shorts) getting a really good small guard to lead your team is becoming kind of popular there.
Why I watch Euroleague more. Still room for the little guy AND also the big guy. Someone like Purdue's Zach Edey might not fit in NBA anymore, but I think he would do well in the Euroleague.
Great video. But you are evading one important point. These guards also suffer in the playoffs here in Europe. A Mike James style guard would never win a championship here. And he never did. Larkin was an exception but he had Micic and so many other ball handlers like Simone and Beaubois and great role players like Moerman and Singleton. And before him who won a Euroleague was Tyus Edney.
The defense move that needs to be employed would get them fouled up but get up close and not allowing the hands to go above there waist..... it would be alot of work but would negate the problems.. obviously WEIGHT ROOM would have to be in order
What happened to the includes paid promotion sign on the top left in the beginning of the video?