Join us on our journey to crown the greatest All-EuroCup First Team of all time!
Vote for the best All-EuroCup First Team in history: 2022 vs. 2019

Each season, five standout players earn their place among the competition’s elite as members of the All-EuroCup First Team. Over the years, these selections have featured rising stars, future EuroLeague legends, and unforgettable EuroCup heroes who left their mark on the competition.
Now, it's time to see which lineup stands above the rest.
Our expert panel has seeded the All-EuroCup First Teams into a bracket, and each matchup will be decided by you, the fans! Several times a week, we’ll reveal a new battle on the official EuroCup Instagram account, where you can vote for the team that you believe deserves to advance.
Here on EuroCupBasketball.com, we’ll break down each matchup, compare the rosters, and offer our take on who has the edge.

The next faceoff: 2022 vs. 2019. Two incredible squads. One spot in the next round.
Let the debate begin – and may the best team win!
2022
- Milos Teodosic, Virtus Bologna
- Will Cummings, Metropolitans
- Derek Needham, Bursaspor
- Jaron Blossomgame, ratiopharm Ulm
- Mam Jaiteh, Virtus Bologna
2019
- Andrew Albicy, MoraBanc Andorra
- Errick McCollum, UNICS Kazan
- Rokas Giedraitis, ALBA Berlin
- Luka Sikma, ALBA Berlin
- Bojan Dubljevic, Valencia
Here we go with two teams from the same era with very different looks. Team 2022 is led by the Virtus duo with Teodosic pulling the string and Jaiteh owning the paint. It’s a true three-guard lineup with Teodosic, Cumming and Needham all able to handle the ball and score. Blossomgame, at the ‘4’, is a blue-collar player who can stretch the floor and finish at the rim.
Team 2019 has a little more balance and size with Giedraitis operating as a true small forward (who made 42.1% of his threes that season!). While McCollum can help at the point, he is this team’s shot maker, leaving Albicy to run the offense and neutralize the opponent’s top guard. Sikma's presence ups the team’s passing game and overall IQ and with him and Dubljevic, there is a big shooter to try and pull Jaiteh out of the paint.
Based on those themes, I think the 2019 version is the stronger team. Who agrees with me?