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Vote for the best All-EuroCup First Team in history: 2018 vs. 2014

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.

This time it's 2018 vs. 2014. Two incredible squads. One spot in the next round.
Let the debate begin – and may the best team win!
2018
- Quino Colom, UNICS Kazan
- Scottie Wilbekin, Darussafaka
- Amedeo Della Valle, Reggio Emilia
- Ryan Broekhoff, Lokomotiv
- Devin Booker, Bayern
2014
- DeMarcus Nelson, Crvena Zvezda
- Andrew Goudelock, UNICS Kazan
- Dijon Thompson, Nizhny Novgorod
- Justin Doellman, Valencia
- Vladimir Golubovic, TED Ankara
Scottie Wilbekin straight up had one of the great EuroCup seasons in 2017-18. And the team around him isn’t too shabby. Quino Colom was a heady playmaker and Amedeo Della Valle a craft passer and dangerous shooter. Ryan Broekhoff made 50.6% of his threes and big Devin Booker put up some nice numbers in the paint. On paper, 2018 is a great team.
The 2014 guys are a little longer and more athletic. Vladimir Golubovic had one of the great seasons for a big man with 12 double-doubles in 20 games. At forward Justin Doellman was a mismatch as a stretch-4 and could be overpowering as a small forward who crashed the boards. Andrew Goudelock was an elite scorer at the peak of his power and DeMarcus Nelson would be the perfect package at point guard to balance them all.
This matchup could be decided by the team that gets hot from deep and 2018 has the better shooters. But if they had anything less than a stellar night, they would be in trouble. 2014 is bigger and stronger. I would think 2014 would control the rebounds and find plenty of ways to score… and thus is my winner. Who do you like?