Contents
- Introduction
- #10 Dimitris Diamantidis (Greece)
- #9 Ramūnas Šiškauskas (Lithuania)
- #8 Nikos Galis (Greece)
- #7 Manu Ginóbili (Argentina)
- #6 Dejan Bodiroga (Serbia)
- #5 Juan Carlos Navarro (Spain)
- #4 Theo Papaloukas (Greece)
- #3 Arvydas Sabonis (Lithuania)
- #2 Vassilis Spanoulis (Greece)
- #1 Luka Dončić (Slovenia)
- Conclusion
A versatile forward who could do it all, Šiškauskas was often compared to European versions of Scottie Pippen. He helped CSKA Moscow and Panathinaikos dominate the competition, earning EuroLeague MVP honors in 2008.
His balance of scoring, defense, and team play made him one of the most reliable stars of his generation. Whenever his team needed a key play, whether a shot, a steal, or an assist, Šiškauskas could deliver.
Next up, a Greek scoring machine who turned basketball into a national passion.
His balance of scoring, defense, and team play made him one of the most reliable stars of his generation. Whenever his team needed a key play, whether a shot, a steal, or an assist, Šiškauskas could deliver.
Next up, a Greek scoring machine who turned basketball into a national passion.