This season, strong teams, including the last champions Anadolu Efes and Fenerbahçe Beko, will fight for the championship title in Euroleague.
Fenerbahce Beko, who parted ways with Head Coach Sasha Djordjevic during the summer transfer period, while both of our representatives were revising their cadres, became one of the teams that made changes in terms of technical team.
Other teams aiming for the top of the Euroleague this season, together with our representatives, will be strong teams such as Barcelona, Real Madrid and Olimpia Milano.
Anadolu Efes
Anadolu Efes Head Coach Ergin Ataman said for the start of the season, “We want to win the title of 3 championships in a row, which no club has been able to achieve in European Basketball, Euroleague.” With his statement, he summarized how important this season is for the club. Strengthening its strength with the transfers of Clyburn, Zizic, Polonara and Mbaye throughout the summer, Anadolu Efes will struggle to achieve its Euroleague goal this season and to regain the championship title in the Basketball Super League after a one-year hiatus.
Fenerbahce Beko
Fenerbahçe Beko, who could not find what he was looking for in the Euroleague arena last season, managed to become the champion in the Turkish Basketball Super League by defeating Anadolu Efes in the final series. After parting ways with Sasha Djordjevic, the Yellow-dark blue team started their preparations for the new season by placing Dimitris Itoudis in the coaching seat, and made radical changes in the squad structure. Jan Vesely and Nando De Colo, two players who were in the main plan of the team in the past seasons, left the team. One of the star players, Jan Vesely, signed for Barcelona, while the French star Nando De Colo made an agreement with Asvel, one of the teams of his country. In addition, names such as Danilo Barthel, Polonara and Markel Starks said goodbye to the yellow-dark blue jersey.
Having established an ambitious team on top of these separations, the Yellow-Navy Blues added names such as Nemanja Bjelica, Nick Calathes, Jonathan Motley, Scottie Wilbekin, and Nigel Hayes to their staff during this transfer period.