European Coaches Would Be FIRED In The NBA For This…

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So far, there hasn't been a single European coach who transitioned to the NBA, after a successful run in the EuroLeague. In this video, we look at the differences between coaching methods in Europe & the US, specifically the things that would most definitely not work in the NBA.
Do you think coaches like Dimitris Itoudis, Zeljko Obradovic, Sarunas Jasikevicius or Ergin Ataman could ever make it over the Atlantic to take a head coaching spot?
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  • @BasketNews_com
    @BasketNews_com Жыл бұрын

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  • @ibashcommunists6847

    @ibashcommunists6847

    Жыл бұрын

    Euroleagye players r trash compared to the nba. So there is that. Euros on average are way below the nba on talent level. And lets not even talk about the business side of things. Coaches in the modern game are overrated.

  • @user-sj2nf7ju7t

    @user-sj2nf7ju7t

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ibashcommunists6847 well at least in euroleague they playing defence and they don’t travel that much , nba doesn’t care about the rules now days

  • @ibashcommunists6847

    @ibashcommunists6847

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-sj2nf7ju7t i dont disagree. But op is dumb enough to forget about the money side of pro ball. Euroleagues empower coaches as the talent pool is much lower than the nba and euros play 2nd fiddle to the latter. The nba get the cream while euro gets the rejects.

  • @tomeullabres5288

    @tomeullabres5288

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ibashcommunists6847 Average european players are more talented (skilled) than average NBA players by far. The big difference between leagues is about athleticism. Rules and the level of contac allowed by referees in Europe makes athleticism less important and makes talent much more valuable. There are tons of players getting minutes in NBA who wouldn't be able to abuse of their body in Euroleague and would never get a place in any Euroleague team because their lack of talent and there are also tons of players that are great in Euroleague and would never get signed by any NBA team because of their lack of athleticism.

  • @tropickman

    @tropickman

    Жыл бұрын

    Jokic, Doncic, Atentekoumpo... nuff said

  • @mihailopavlovic2027
    @mihailopavlovic2027 Жыл бұрын

    Imagine Željko Obradović yelling 'FUCK YOU LEBRON JAMES, SHAME ON YOU', that would be hilarious

  • @giorgosk30

    @giorgosk30

    Жыл бұрын

    Α sve ovo na srpskom! 😂

  • @Konjo316

    @Konjo316

    Жыл бұрын

    He'd get LeTraded immediately lol.

  • @mihailopavlovic2027

    @mihailopavlovic2027

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Konjo316 Hahahaha he probably would, but its a reason why he is one of, if not the most respected coaches in Europe

  • @draganstojanovic8676

    @draganstojanovic8676

    Жыл бұрын

    But beneficial for Lebron unless he is arogant asshole.

  • @matthieusaade3616

    @matthieusaade3616

    Жыл бұрын

    LeBron would pass out or start crying

  • @nikolaininkov
    @nikolaininkov Жыл бұрын

    Euroleague is coach and team-centric, while NBA is superstar-centric.

  • @whenisdinner2137

    @whenisdinner2137

    Жыл бұрын

    And both work.

  • @a.darwis3101

    @a.darwis3101

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree most nba players is soft and touchy easily

  • @whenisdinner2137

    @whenisdinner2137

    Жыл бұрын

    @@a.darwis3101 that's not what he said at all and NBA players are still by far the best players in the world even if the rules make it easier for them to score.

  • @nikolaininkov

    @nikolaininkov

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whenisdinner2137As much as I hate to say it, the amount of basketball gold medals in the Olympics, and other 1st places on the world formats in basketball is a testimony to what you are saying. Europe and the world still have to catch up, I doubt they'll ever get to that level.

  • @alessandrolavarello8391

    @alessandrolavarello8391

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nikolaininkov The mvp last 2 years has been a serbian guy... and this year maybe will be a slovenian

  • @lm7_gio
    @lm7_gio Жыл бұрын

    Obradovic speeches are priceless. That callout on Datome had me in tears from laughing.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Got a feeling Gigi wasn't laughing much...😅

  • @registaras

    @registaras

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com How many titles have Gigi and how many Zeljko, that's the answer.

  • @xxxlukaxxx5554

    @xxxlukaxxx5554

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com Who asks him, Zeljko won euroleague 9 times, a living legend, he can piss in his face if he wants to

  • @ibrahimonur9522

    @ibrahimonur9522

    Жыл бұрын

    he says gigi because gigi knows zeljko and zeljko just want to fire up the team. because that time fenerbahçe played like shit.

  • @Luka-st4uf

    @Luka-st4uf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com Who cares, these idiot millionaire athletes who ahve 2 braincells between them don't deserve to be treated like babies. In America they are and that's why you have the cases of stars who play when they choose.

  • @damjanb637
    @damjanb637 Жыл бұрын

    Euroleague is MMA , nba is wwe.... simple as that, every game here is a war, while in nba you dont have fans just hotdog eaters.

  • @mariiusi

    @mariiusi

    Жыл бұрын

    Very good analogy.

  • @nikolagrmusa3435

    @nikolagrmusa3435

    Жыл бұрын

    You r too nice 👍🤣

  • @blazingexil4003

    @blazingexil4003

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t know wwe fighters could beat up mma fighters

  • @huginmunin8253

    @huginmunin8253

    Жыл бұрын

    @@blazingexil4003 he talking about nba is just a show and nothing real and in europe its real amongst fans, coches and players (i would guess thats what he mean). Also the reason usa wins is because countries that play basketball is small nations in population compared to USA so less people to choose from, if europe would take out a dream team today they would beat usa.

  • @Time4SumAksion021

    @Time4SumAksion021

    Жыл бұрын

    Tako je Damjane

  • @ficapica
    @ficapica Жыл бұрын

    Željko Obradović has 9 Euroleague titles... Best European Coach Ever

  • @azureablaze8721

    @azureablaze8721

    Жыл бұрын

    He is the biggest star of any team...

  • @hasankaracay2915

    @hasankaracay2915

    Жыл бұрын

    GOAT 💛💙

  • @grigorisanastasopoulos5977

    @grigorisanastasopoulos5977

    Жыл бұрын

    He is still not able to achieve anything in nba cuz he doesn't have the right behavior and mindset

  • @jamesc302

    @jamesc302

    Жыл бұрын

    @@grigorisanastasopoulos5977 you work in the NBA bruh?

  • @jamesc302

    @jamesc302

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel like if these players matched their coaches energy they'd feel better

  • @harderway8568
    @harderway8568 Жыл бұрын

    Dusko Ivanovic has just came to Red Star Belgrade, and instantly turned them from a bunch of struggling guys into a 8-0 winning streak kind of squad. Same players perform on the highest level after only a month.That's European coaches for you.

  • @songoku364

    @songoku364

    Жыл бұрын

    And he won us 2 eternal derby's against partizan in just a time span of 10 days😁

  • @batabatica9574

    @batabatica9574

    Жыл бұрын

    Continue...

  • @miskomarovich1437

    @miskomarovich1437

    Жыл бұрын

    Why you don’t ask players who played in teams where this guys was why they will tell you about this style ? And then think about it hard enough what you are going to say??

  • @ikermuniain6869

    @ikermuniain6869

    Жыл бұрын

    @@songoku364 There's no anymore eternal derby's becuse crvena zvezda not exist since 2011.. This "crvena zvezda" is renamed FMP Zeleznik while this "FMP" is renamed Radnicki Basket..

  • @radisailicevicius6872

    @radisailicevicius6872

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ikermuniain6869 ❤️

  • @Courageous39
    @Courageous39 Жыл бұрын

    Dusko Ivanovic still without a loss after 1 month in Crvena Zvezda ✊

  • @mladendjuricic5032

    @mladendjuricic5032

    Жыл бұрын

    Red star will win eutoleague this season, now if Campaco arrives it will be very good team with great coach.

  • @youreacasual6305

    @youreacasual6305

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mladendjuricic5032 lmao

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    He's making me reconsider the last part of the video 😃

  • @Vince-tt1uj

    @Vince-tt1uj

    Жыл бұрын

    Dude, with his hair he looks like a movie villain

  • @GJ-dg7bf

    @GJ-dg7bf

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mladendjuricic5032 HAHAHAHAHAH

  • @biros7775
    @biros7775 Жыл бұрын

    He did hold a 5 hour long practice but in his first ten games he's 10-0. 6-0 in the euroleague and 4-0 in the adriatic league. Nedović and Vildoza have been playing out of their minds in this 10 game stretch but at the same time it was excellent coaching by Duško Ivanović. 🔴⚪

  • @sencercetinkaya5618
    @sencercetinkaya5618 Жыл бұрын

    It is also about the team culture of Europe-Balkans in general. You are also having lots of common breakfasts, and meetings and your coach is being included way more in your life with positive manners as well. Also, when you include that it is the case starting from your early career, you are getting more okay with this because they are in a sense as a father figure, rather than business friends. I was playing in U16 league in Turkey, and our coach was an Efes legend, from the team winning Korac Cup, and his ex-coach was our club owner and he still even though being 50 years old was getting harsh criticisms and being shouted in the face from his ex-coach where we were witnessing. When you know that it is not something personal and it is for your improvement you are taking it well. Also, for instance, once in a friendly game, the coach said in the timeout to me "is it too thick to take into your ass", I get angry and said "bald pimp" and we were about to fight and he didn't even take me to the bench. Then I played harder defense and after the game, we settled down and didn't even talk about it. This is game, both of us and all the team wanted to win, and so it is the anger, and high emotions of this. Ps. this is U16 summer friendly game, now think playing Final Four ahahaaha

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    That's some great context to understand why from a cultural POV! 🙏

  • @und3rcut535

    @und3rcut535

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember club officials ripping apart Ömer Yurtseven and David Mutaf when I was at Fener. there are some really bad bad people in Turkish basketball. I also remember how shocked I was when a legend of European basketball criticised a 17 year old in front of a press conference. It felt like he was trying to destroy Ömer Yurtseven rather than coach the team. We had great talent that year and everyone just left for other places some of us even gave up on Basketball. because whatever we do Ömer Onan's son was the star ad we were supposed to pass it to him. This is 2 years ago in Adidas Next Gen tournament in Istanbul I remmeber our beloved coach just sold on us and made us play complex sets that we practiced time to time because he wanted to show that he was ready to move on as a pro coach and we lost all our matches. anyone can look up our game plans In Turkish youth league and our play In the next gen tournament it was miles of what we played. Of my 7 years of Turkish basketball and 2 years in national youth levels I hated every time I had to talk with the coach or cşub officials. Yes national team was better since coaches were trying to build something but those dumbass club officials still tried to influence the national team coaches.

  • @Mr.Black.slayer

    @Mr.Black.slayer

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro wrote a whole novel 💀

  • @negativeknowledge

    @negativeknowledge

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mr.Black.slayer just say you can't read

  • @Mr.Black.slayer

    @Mr.Black.slayer

    Жыл бұрын

    @@negativeknowledge I'm at the top of my class I'm great at reading I just don't want to read that

  • @oocinom
    @oocinom Жыл бұрын

    And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why guys like Jokic, Giannis, and Doncic are disciplined

  • @DGlaky

    @DGlaky

    Жыл бұрын

    Are they though?

  • @CuongNguyen-kz4lv

    @CuongNguyen-kz4lv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DGlaky I would say they are the 3 best players in the league right now tho

  • @don_peleon

    @don_peleon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DGlaky way more then any american player

  • @night6724

    @night6724

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DGlaky Yes. Plus these guys went pro at like 15-16

  • @eleminatus

    @eleminatus

    Жыл бұрын

    In which universe?!

  • @VicMad1984
    @VicMad1984 Жыл бұрын

    Another big difference is that in NBA if you have a big contract you play no matter what. Even if you make defensive mistakes. In Europe, even if you are a star on the team, if you do not deliver, or if you make some consecutive mistakes, you are gonna get benched, period. Every player knows and assumes this. Imagine an European coach in the NBA benching Harden for stupid concentration defensive mistakes, and/or playing him less than 30 min. He would be next day in GM's office demanding this coach to be fired.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Very true! Although the talent level is day and night between the leagues, the basketball IQ is valued much more over here in Europe.

  • @JC-ni2qm

    @JC-ni2qm

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com come on if you bench luka because he made mistake you as a coach you gonna loose your job its the coach job to hide their superstar weakness. We seen it with Steve Kerr and Mike brown how they make adjustment so that Steph Curry will not abuse in depensive end last playoffs.

  • @MineFullStop

    @MineFullStop

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JC-ni2qm You don't get benched for one mistake in Europe it has to be countless mistakes or if the coach can see your getting cooked. Regarding the superstars in the NBA they rarely make 4 mistakes in a row.

  • @sisigs4820

    @sisigs4820

    Жыл бұрын

    NBA needs coaches like this. The NBA has degraded since the 90's and players don't put full effort on the court offensively and especially defensively.

  • @ola_eboda

    @ola_eboda

    Жыл бұрын

    Also simply put the players are just better in the NBA

  • @HeatCheck
    @HeatCheck Жыл бұрын

    Great topic and execution. Really enjoyed it. Obradovic's red face gets me every time 😂 Keep up the good work, this video should (will) blow up

  • @Dirrtza

    @Dirrtza

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello bro 🤣🤣🤣 Funny to see you in comment section 🤣

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Appreciate it, man. You're an inspiration to make more basketball content 💪

  • @bossg2817

    @bossg2817

    Жыл бұрын

    And this is heat check 😁

  • @HellenicLegend7

    @HellenicLegend7

    Жыл бұрын

    In Greece, Obradovic is nicknamed "melitzanas" (eggplant) by rival fans (non-Panathinaikos fans) because his face turns purple after outbursts towards his players or referees) 😂😂😂

  • @cms2037
    @cms2037 Жыл бұрын

    It is not only in the Euroleague. Also when we are younger. I've been yelled at so many times... And I'm telling you, the least succesful teams i've been and seen, on my experience, were the ones that gave special treatment to the best scorer. And by special treatment I mean not getting scolded when you do something wrong.

  • @henning14

    @henning14

    Жыл бұрын

    Same but at⚽️

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    It seems it all comes from wanting to maximise the potential, even at the youth level, but these days that might be counter-productive. 🤔

  • @cms2037

    @cms2037

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com I personally didn't like it. It kills the players confidence. It does more bad than good but sometimes it's necessary. Like a "wake up call" of some sort.

  • @Panda-fn7hz

    @Panda-fn7hz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com not really, because you can see how it changes positive for resd star squad.

  • @AP-ov9px

    @AP-ov9px

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cms2037 If you're a pro and this kills your confidence then you're not a pro material. It's simple as that.

  • @BasketballCoachesNetwork
    @BasketballCoachesNetwork Жыл бұрын

    Dusko may be extreme, but red star was on a losing streak, and look at them now. Nik just hatin'.

  • @draganmarkovic491
    @draganmarkovic491 Жыл бұрын

    Oh and about that infamous 5 hours training session. It was his first practice as a new coach in those 5 hours there was team meeting, getting to know each other, training, and watching videos. I don't think the had a 5 hour long sucide session...

  • @mathix6277
    @mathix6277 Жыл бұрын

    Making comparisons with the NBA can bring American fans to your videos and increase your audience. I am from Belgium and want to know more about European basketball leagues but there are no channels making content about it. You are the first.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad to be here for you and all the other basketball fans!

  • @chesterdonnelly1212
    @chesterdonnelly1212 Жыл бұрын

    In Europe you had better work hard for your coach or he will be sacked and replaced with Dusko. And you're not going to like that. In the NBA you need to work hard or you'll get dropped and you'll have to go and play in Europe, and get shouted at by your coach and by the fans.

  • @xxxlukaxxx5554

    @xxxlukaxxx5554

    Жыл бұрын

    And you cant use roids in Europe so you will have cravings and that is bad too

  • @enrique_silva

    @enrique_silva

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂

  • @DelijeSerbia
    @DelijeSerbia Жыл бұрын

    You mentioned Dusko Ivanovic and his coaching stile and 5h practice. Well he arrived to Crvena Zvezda when the club had 1-6 record in Euroleague. Since then record is 6-6. So 5 straight wins in Euroleague plus wins in ABA league. He is unbeaten for 2 months since his arrival.

  • @nm-yw4ev

    @nm-yw4ev

    Жыл бұрын

    This didnt age well

  • @DelijeSerbia

    @DelijeSerbia

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nm-yw4ev lol no it didnt

  • @bachi11

    @bachi11

    Жыл бұрын

    Pa šta to bi? Nešto se baš i nije pokazao.

  • @IliasPanteliasGR
    @IliasPanteliasGR Жыл бұрын

    Itoudis is the only guy in the future that can start as an assistant and take over a team. He has the profile for this. The language, the culture, he's open-minded, super clever and adaptable. I would love to see him with Bucks

  • @JayTeeGR

    @JayTeeGR

    Жыл бұрын

    Itoudis on the Bucks? Yes please.

  • @dynctive

    @dynctive

    Жыл бұрын

    There are a number of teams that I could see improving under Itoudis' guidance. Contending teams like Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Dallas, or underachieving teams like Washington, New York, and Minnesota all would be good fits for him. It would be nice to see him coach Giannis in the NBA but I think that the Bucks are happy with Budenholzer's performance as the head coach and won't fire him anytime soon

  • @JayTeeGR

    @JayTeeGR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dynctive If the Bucks don't win it this year Budenholzer might go.

  • @IliasPanteliasGR

    @IliasPanteliasGR

    Жыл бұрын

    @goldenbee7k Messina is a great coach and manager but never had success in his carrer, I mean actual championships. Itoudis is a really successful coach and manager. it's a big difference my friend. And Armani last year was in the playoffs. For euroleague the difference between success and failure is so close. The competition is huge. Look at Panathinaikos, how much it changes with a few changes.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    In my personal opinion, that seems like the ONLY option that makes sense. Others either proved everything already (and don't have these ambitions) or still haven't proven much to be considered. There's been some talks about Saras, but I'm not sure he himself would enjoy having the tiniest bit of control compared to what he has in Barcelona.

  • @igoriljic7603
    @igoriljic7603 Жыл бұрын

    Dusko Ivanovic starting with 4 straight wins after a bad start to Zvezda's season in Euroleague might indeed show that they lacked hard work before him 👀

  • @Nenad1382

    @Nenad1382

    Жыл бұрын

    That loss against Zadar was arguably a blessing for Zvezda so they could fire Jovanovic and get Dusko Ivanovic. With Ivanovic 7-0 record with Euroleague and ABA league combined

  • @svetozarandjelkov1579

    @svetozarandjelkov1579

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s 5 0 now 🎉

  • @sonisisuper
    @sonisisuper Жыл бұрын

    This video is so impressive. It would have been easy to focus on cultural factors and other nebulous and unsubstantial concepts, rather than the institutional incentives that perpetuate the European coaching style, such as the fewer games, lack of roster flexibility, reliance on tactics over pure talent, etc. Very informative.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you found this helpful 👌

  • @MilanDrazic

    @MilanDrazic

    Жыл бұрын

    Euro couch said Can't play only one who knows Play who can

  • @draganstojanovic8676

    @draganstojanovic8676

    Жыл бұрын

    Not so much talent but athletic characteristic. ( White man can't jump )

  • @aaronmoralina

    @aaronmoralina

    11 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @airtrek1065
    @airtrek1065 Жыл бұрын

    👏 Nice part mentioning the actual gameplay differences in style of coaching. Was not expecting that.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 🙏

  • @alexandrosgkloumpos6779
    @alexandrosgkloumpos6779 Жыл бұрын

    I can totally see, Dimitris Itoudis , going to San Antonio Spurs after 5 years , as an assistant and taking over.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    For some reason Spurs and anything international sounds great... 😄

  • @alexanderanoshkin3571

    @alexanderanoshkin3571

    Жыл бұрын

    I was always surprised how well praised Itoudis is though his teams (CSKA) somehow tend to loose in the second half. I see the key skill of head coach to adjust.

  • @hairlokk8672

    @hairlokk8672

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alexanderanoshkin3571 Should fit mavs great then...

  • @ophrynion

    @ophrynion

    Жыл бұрын

    No he won't! I am really surprised that some of you Greeks are so uninforned about things even though basketball is the 1th sport in your country. Obradovic, Ataman, Itoudis and more have already been called to be assistant coach in NBA at various times and they didnt accept it. And why would they accept to be a 2nd guy under some NBA coaches since they have bigger balls than most of NBA coaches. Fenerbahce previous coach is in NBA as an assistant coach at the moment and he didnt have a big name like all these 3 coaches.

  • @visi_inspektor_besevic
    @visi_inspektor_besevic Жыл бұрын

    This is because coach in Europe is not just a coach to you. He is also your father, your grandfather, your uncle, your professor...He cares about you, he wants to teach you, to make you tough, wants to push you to your limits, he wants to make a player of you. In the NBA you are on your own and coaches do not give a sht about you. If you want to be better and stronger do it by yourself, if you do not want they do not care, will replace you. Almost all of these coaches in the video are from Balkan (Serbia, Greeece, Turkey...) and Mediteranean area wich is pretty similar in mentality. And that is the way how we treat and teach our kids. You have to be TOUGH and they gonna make you TOUGH. Period. There is a "joke" (but it's mostley true) about Balkan tehnique how parents learn their kids to swim. Throw them in the river or a pool and when kids start drowning they pulled em out for a few seconds to get air and then throw them again. Repeat that as many times as needed until kids start swiming or better say start to realize how to keep himself at the surface by calm moving hands and legs. No swiming classes no BS.

  • @afylaktos6189
    @afylaktos6189 Жыл бұрын

    As a Peristeri fan I can inform you that Spanoulis after the first loss to Rytas did a 5 hour practise with his players.

  • @pixytorres7117

    @pixytorres7117

    Жыл бұрын

    Difference is Spanoulis is trying to copy too much, same with Itoudis.

  • @aleksejusjuvaciovas4210

    @aleksejusjuvaciovas4210

    Жыл бұрын

    and lost against them again :)

  • @apache3305
    @apache3305 Жыл бұрын

    The lack of intensity in NBA defenses would make many European coaches suffer a heart attack... NBA is based on individual skills, while European BBall is much more a collective play, where coaches do have a word. I feel sometimes that coaches in NBA are no longer needed. Great video, btw.

  • @bmsuperstar1

    @bmsuperstar1

    7 ай бұрын

    The coaches in the NBA are simply there to take responsibility for bad results, even though they're least responsible for those. They're forced to treat a bunch of illiterate thugs as gentlemen, because if they don't their lives will be ruined. That's why only thing you'll hear from NBA coaches sre mild at best attempts to motivate the players. "You can do it guys", "believe in yourselves guys", "Do it for such and such guys". That's actually pathetic, and kind if sad. What kind of coach literally CAN'T substitute a player? That's not a coach. It's a white guy in tie to take the heat after the loss. It's embarrassing.

  • @overcomingsins6334

    @overcomingsins6334

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@bmsuperstar1im indian recently move to USA, i have no race biases here.. NBA is still more skilled and better than European league by a miles.. Evidently they win 17 out of 19 Olympic appearance, so? Bro only stupid idiots or hurt white men will say euro league is better than NBA, sorry

  • @urosjovanovic3142
    @urosjovanovic3142 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, I really enjoyed it. And I'm glad you did your homework and didn't attribute everything to the "culture", since there are huge differences between the NBA and Euroleague (you mentioned the number of games, available roster etc.). Having said that, it would be quite interesting to see, for example, Zeljko Obradovic coaching an NBA team. Also, maybe it will be easier for people to understand why European (especially Balkan) players aren't scared of anybody when they move to the NBA.

  • @miskomarovich1437

    @miskomarovich1437

    Жыл бұрын

    Balkan players who didn’ went with butchery process in Europe especially in the Balkan and went strait to nba made something of their career . Jokic . Divac. Strait to nba and never played in Europe . Best decision that they made

  • @urosjovanovic3142

    @urosjovanovic3142

    Жыл бұрын

    @@miskomarovich1437 Peja? Dončić?

  • @bmsuperstar1

    @bmsuperstar1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@miskomarovich1437 Divac played in Europe. Dončić played in Europe, and still did fine, as well as Teletović, Bogdan and Bojan Bogdanović, and many more. If Jokić played longer in Europe, perhaps he'd be able to actually lead his national team to a gold, or at least a silver medal in any competition.

  • @miskomarovich1437

    @miskomarovich1437

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bmsuperstar1 Divac player in ex YU and done this one championship title in europe when Yugoslavia was 20 milion popularnom . After that he went to NBA and track full potencijal and never came back to play on Europe . Bogdan never reached full potential because when you play for that kind of coaches they kill your will and creativities . Jokic made best decision not to play in Europe . He should focus only on his nba career since he was given max contract. Nothing this non sense national team and other side things . This will not bring him anything good.

  • @bmsuperstar1

    @bmsuperstar1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@miskomarovich1437 He'll never win a ring either way, at least not as long as team plays Jokić ball. We all saw his capabilities in national team. We were not pleased.

  • @JayTeeGR
    @JayTeeGR Жыл бұрын

    NBA coach- "could you please play defense" Euro coach- "#$%&&##^&##% ^#%^^#$%#% beeeep beeep ^%#%$%#5 beeep" ✊🏀

  • @ssk-_-dotz3773

    @ssk-_-dotz3773

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @macluca69
    @macluca69 Жыл бұрын

    because in Europe we grow up that the head coach is the master, in italy we say "mister"..no matter what sports...the first thing you learn is to give respect to the coach,the team,the sports you love..the coach act like this because he love the game,too...he want to win the game for 100%..is not because of the money.. is because you want to beat the opponent and their coach...is becaus you need to fight till the end...you can play the game or not,...but you can always fight ...there is no excuse for not fighting and not playing defense... never !!!!

  • @MrRobiL
    @MrRobiL Жыл бұрын

    I don't think zvezda have lost a game since duško came .. he is a beast

  • @MrRobiL

    @MrRobiL

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NikolaJokerMVP15 kmeee kmeeee

  • @dii1314

    @dii1314

    Жыл бұрын

    And Luca is playing out of his mind. Bucks should've kept him

  • @MrRobiL

    @MrRobiL

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dii1314 luca was euroleague mvp this month and campazzo aba league mvp this month.. cant want until facu gets a thumbs up to play in euroleague from the league

  • @bruhyldrm5191
    @bruhyldrm5191 Жыл бұрын

    As a türk idc if it does makes sense or not i freakin love europian/balkan style hard coaching. Father and son kinda relationships comes with the discipline. Look at Steve Nash/ Kyrie Irving in NBA for example... If I was American maybe I could think the otherwise ofc but that was the common way when I was growing.

  • @ntomatas1
    @ntomatas1 Жыл бұрын

    Everything you see on the court is dictated by the fans. What the fans pay for, they get. In Europe fans are more tribal and expect to see that in the court as well. Tension filled arenas, tough defenses, yelling, lots of contact. In the NBA people prefer a movie- like scenario with a good guy/ hero that wins the day. Traveling, ball carrying ruins the show so they're never called and the stars get a better treatment. It's all just a show with a lot of money involved and the fans are the ones paying for it.

  • @draganmarkovic491
    @draganmarkovic491 Жыл бұрын

    You are really riding on that Dusko Ivanovic Stauskas story. We all heard it he will never play in Europe because of hard trainings and unacceptancce of losing or whatever... The guy made the most idotic mistake I've ever seen, he is an idiot and no one would take him... As for Dusko's "ideology" being a thing of the past, since he came Crvena Zvezda made a U turn and from what could've been a disasterous season now it looks like it might be great season, Crvena Zvezda won every match in both ABA and Eurolague... Of course drop in form is inevetable but in just few weaks he made a team look like real contenders for ABA title and top 8 in Euroleague, Crvena Zvezda is now very tough team to beat. And you also could quote Mirza Teletovic who said that only players who don't want to improve their game can dislike Ivanovic, so there are two sides to every story. And why coaches from Europe don't do well in the US, I think it's because it's basically a different sport, some in game rules are different, organization is different, expectations are different, culture is different, hierarchy, fans, media, everything is different...

  • @jdelgado216

    @jdelgado216

    Жыл бұрын

    NBA=star centric rest of the world=team oriented and discipline

  • @Alieth

    @Alieth

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jdelgado216 then why does the US win most of the time?

  • @sylthfarn3187

    @sylthfarn3187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Alieth 1) US are strong in Basketball and the best country 2) The NBA while being star-centric is still filled with talented and generational players. 3) Demographics. When you got the best league and 300 million peoples, there's more chances to find 6'6 talented people. Compare it to France (60 million) or even more extreme Slovenia (2 million). 4) Money and social ladder. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and when you're poor in Europe, it's best to hope for a good soccer carrier than a good basketball carrier. Basketball is not as supported as in the US (money wise).

  • @ethanquenum4778

    @ethanquenum4778

    11 ай бұрын

    @@sylthfarn3187 It's not 300 million people really. Most of those NBA players are so-called black. How can that be?

  • @sylthfarn3187

    @sylthfarn3187

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ethanquenum4778 Mainly culture. Sports in the USA are heavily stereotypical. Swimming and hockey are mainly Caucasian. Baseball and Soccer, while still mainly caucasian has a lot of latinos players. Basketball and Football are predominantly African-American. As for international players, it all depends about the popularity of the sport and demographics there.

  • @Zirmas
    @Zirmas Жыл бұрын

    NBA is a sport of basketball. In Europe is the religion, the passion. You can't be calm when you are mad about this game. Šaras, Sasha, Ataman are obsessed with orange ball. That's why basketball is so special in Europe.

  • @milan6884
    @milan68847 ай бұрын

    The only NBA player Zeljko Obradovic would admire and respect is '24' Kobe Bryant due to his incredible work ethic on the court and deep desire to win basketball games. Also, he was even great off the court as a loveable father figure.

  • @kljajabgd

    @kljajabgd

    7 ай бұрын

    Lovable father figure was a rapist.

  • @kljajabgd

    @kljajabgd

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mynamejeff7108 brother, I probably did make mistakes in my lifetime, however I’ve never raped anyone. You can’t be going on the internet and downplaying rape as “a mistake” and defending rapists. Forgetting to pay your cable bill is a mistake, violating an another human is a crime. Imagine it was your wife, mother, sister…

  • @4400seriesFAN
    @4400seriesFAN Жыл бұрын

    I have seen interviews of Obradovic amd his players and they all state that he is a very nice man and he is a close friend to many players off the court. There was a mention somewhere that one of his players was having a hard time in his life and Obradovic was visiting his home and talked to him for hours and not just one time and then they were sitting together to watch a movie. He is to be feared in the court and at their practices, but he changes completely in normal life.

  • @Riddlerisenigma

    @Riddlerisenigma

    Жыл бұрын

    Also Obra's players know that: If Obra is not yelling at you, he has given up on you.

  • @PygmaApril
    @PygmaApril Жыл бұрын

    There are no superstars in the Euroleague. When a superstar arises, they are leaving immediately for the NBA (ie Doncic). Good coaching will decide games way more often. One could argue that coaches are the biggest stars.

  • @zig913
    @zig913 Жыл бұрын

    This doesn't apply only to professional adult leagues btw. I've played basketball throughout my teens and you get the same treatment as shown in this video.. I've gone trough many coaches and almost all of them would regularly verbally assault a team of 14-year-olds cursing us and our entire family trees for good measure in full view of our parents watching from the stands lol What this video doesn't mention though is that off court, the coach is literally like your best friend and in the case of young boys almost like a second father.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree about the off-court relationship being full of respect, but looking from a broader perspective that respect is often built through fear 😬

  • @zigajanezic6380

    @zigajanezic6380

    Жыл бұрын

    I am 99% sure that this harsh treatment doesn’t occur in hard working teams. Only in teams with good talent but poor work ethic. And it only occurs after the initial calm demonstration and explanation of the plays and practice benefits. If your boys give 100%, you know their limits, there is nothing but praise and support. But, when you see them performing in practice with 50% effort and then being all sad on weekend because they lose a game…well it’s time for reality check. This outburst happen, since after the match players complain right about everything but themselves. People in general want to win, they just don’t want to work for it. That’s why the lottery works. I know because I’m that coach. And I witness this patterns for the past 10 years in all age groups from 6 to 18 year olds. In the end It’s all love from the coach.

  • @hawkhunter3256
    @hawkhunter3256 Жыл бұрын

    The thing is that it depends on how the coach overall is. Because a coach is yelling, doesn't mean it's bad. It is worse if a coach is just silently staying at the sideline. A coach like Trincheri is actually doing a very good job and is usually different when there is no game. In addition, he is not just angry but very emotional in general. Such a coach can sometimes be like a 6th player on the court. Yet, if a coach is just yelling at your players or is even blaming them hard, then it's obviously not good. NBA and European basketball can't be compared anyways. The NBA is basically about making the shots, if you don't hit them, you are out, simple is that. European basketball on the other hand is much more about working as a team. So, if one individual fails to do his job, it might throw away the whole team effort. Defense can only be played with 5 people and to break the defense, it also needs the entire team. That's why you see such different style of coaching.

  • @antonissamaras1981
    @antonissamaras19818 ай бұрын

    No, my friend... We want those coaches in Europe.

  • @vermilionaenemo
    @vermilionaenemo10 ай бұрын

    Except for the physical violence part, I take the coaches' side 100% (even if I dislike some of them) ; I firmly believe that basketball is a game about teamwork, talent and vision rather than jumping high, playing one-vs-one and swagging. By the way, that' s why Jokic destroys the NBA for the last few years and will keep doing so: he is a team player, he has talent, he has a great supporting cast ready to sacrifice for the common cause [which is winning, not being pretty or impressive or scoring more individual points]. That was a great video, BasketNews but you forgot coach Bartzokas ; he has 2-3 all time classic moments to add to this video!

  • @giannistsagarakis3187
    @giannistsagarakis318711 ай бұрын

    Great video really liked. Haven't seen anything similar. Continue the good work my friend!

  • @logicsd7149
    @logicsd7149 Жыл бұрын

    4:42 young Bogdan Bogdanoviç :)

  • @Djoga100

    @Djoga100

    Жыл бұрын

    getting choked by Dusko Vujosevic xD

  • @BabaYagaGamiing
    @BabaYagaGamiing Жыл бұрын

    This is why they are the greatest coaches, also the best fans are in Europe its different world compare to NBA but considering that our NBA players worry more about politics and they are babies this is why European Basketball is much more fun to watch. Remember when they booed Jokic his said " this is nothing i played in Europe"

  • @whenisdinner2137

    @whenisdinner2137

    Жыл бұрын

    NBA players are still leagues better than those players in the Euro league though. Stop being weird

  • @ayidonno

    @ayidonno

    Жыл бұрын

    NBA players won the eurobasket

  • @BabaYagaGamiing

    @BabaYagaGamiing

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whenisdinner2137 I wasn't talking about whos better learn how to read

  • @oioi899

    @oioi899

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whenisdinner2137 he basically said that everything except players is better in Europe and that's true

  • @mixaGr0baR

    @mixaGr0baR

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whenisdinner2137 i'd like to see Harden playing in Europe with the normal criteria, he would be shooting 6 free throws instead of 26 every other game

  • @netoserbia
    @netoserbia Жыл бұрын

    This "old school" coaches are actually coaches of the "ex-yugoslav school" (now serbian), or coaches influenced by it. Funfact: Even Itoudis and Trinchieri.. speaks Serbian (Serbo-Croatian) very well. Sarunas was player for Obradovic, and Itoudis was Obradovic's assistant coach for many years. Obradovic himself was student of halloffamer Aleksandar NIkolic, known as the "father of Yugoslavian basketball". This influence is present where Serbian coaches worked the most - Greece, Italy, Spain and Turkey

  • @israteeg752

    @israteeg752

    23 сағат бұрын

    I believe Sarunas' coaching methodology was influenced by a few schools of thought: The collegiate years Sarunas has spent playing at Maryland. His brief appearance in the NBA. As you mentioned, his time playing for Obradovic, but also for Aito Garcia in Barcelona and Maccabi Tel Aviv, where he was part of a team that won two consecutive EuroLeague titles under the leadership of Pini Gershon, known for his tactical game management, and his lead assistant at the time, David Blatt, who specialized in fundamental basketball.

  • @rastkosehovic3294
    @rastkosehovic3294 Жыл бұрын

    That is why Euroleague is worth watching. It's passion

  • @bratislavvelickovic2291
    @bratislavvelickovic2291 Жыл бұрын

    For now, Dusko Ivanovich's methods seem to be working in Red Star as they have been on 7 game winning streak

  • @sevendaughters
    @sevendaughters Жыл бұрын

    I was at a Zalgiris domestic game in 2021. They were tanking in Europe but it spilled over to a rare loss at home to Rytas (who would win the league). Giant confrontation between ultras and players/staff outside the locker room after the game. Intense as hell.

  • @jackmakackov7077
    @jackmakackov7077 Жыл бұрын

    This is how I was coached in high school ball. If we lost we ran 8 miles on a huge hill behind the school. Now everything is bullying. These guys are pros. They should practice harder than 14 year olds.

  • @oioi899

    @oioi899

    Жыл бұрын

    Bet my coach would get fired or suspended if he was in USA and is not because of losing

  • @dynctive
    @dynctive Жыл бұрын

    NBA fan reactions to coaches calling out players is a lot different from European fans as well. Coach Nick Nurse called out Precious Achiuwa for his lack of consistency in rebounding and Gary Trent Jr. for his lack of deflections earlier this season and NBA fans were shocked and disappointed that the coach would call out his players like that. Nurse got his early coaching opportunities in Europe and still carries some of the European values in his coaching style. Oh, and by the way, Gary Trent Jr. had 7 steals in the first two games after his call-out. Public call-outs work when the coach knows how to do it at the right time and directs it toward a player who will receive that criticism well. Coaches have to know their players' personalities, there's no point in yelling at a player who is not going to improve by being yelled at. Ultimately, I don't see how running 1000 suicides make a player better, I'd prefer to focus on basketball mistakes (FTs missed, defensive miscommunications, bad screen navigation, etc.) in practice rather than just mindlessly running up and down the court for hours on end

  • @vlada

    @vlada

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember that. great point. it's not only the players who are treated with special needs gloves but generation of fans who claim that words are violence. Wembayana will fit in perfectly in NBA with his 3 clubs in 3 yrs in France.

  • @SilkyLew

    @SilkyLew

    Жыл бұрын

    It wasn't that he called them out, it was that he called them out to the public.

  • @KapetanOfBloodyNjiva
    @KapetanOfBloodyNjiva Жыл бұрын

    Dusko Ivanovic is amazing coach. He fixed KK CZ record in euroleague.

  • @sanantreass9701
    @sanantreass9701 Жыл бұрын

    Europe has the "team first" mentality,NBA the "talent first"... That's because the talent is less and teams have to be well oiled machines to overcome difficulties.

  • @vukaleksic1654

    @vukaleksic1654

    Жыл бұрын

    in the NBA they are really masters of the game but on the other hand they are like rich spoiled kids

  • @seeerserious
    @seeerserious Жыл бұрын

    Dude, basketball in Europe is almost different sport. Court is smaller, which translates to less free space, traveling rules are far more strict, and even NBA stars know it's much tougher to get in Europe these numbers they have there in the NBA

  • @13bh12

    @13bh12

    Жыл бұрын

    i think the games a bit shorter too if im not mistaking

  • @seeerserious

    @seeerserious

    Жыл бұрын

    @@13bh12 Yes, 4x10 minutes

  • @Sir_Aurelius
    @Sir_Aurelius Жыл бұрын

    Im from Puerto Rico and Idk now a days, but back when I used to play little leagues (im 33) coaches where like this. I mean, we were kids so a bit more toned down, but they would still get mad and scream to us, throw the drawing board around and cuss us off. So yea, you get used to it, understand its not personal, and that its part of the game. Heck, even parents did’nt like a passive coach. I do think coaches in europe are too much, but I also think coaches in the nba have been belittled and should have more authority. They should be able to call out their star player. Nba players have waaay too much power.

  • @modDJ-gg7gk
    @modDJ-gg7gk Жыл бұрын

    Great video I am a big NBA fan and it is cool to know about the Euro league. This kind of coaching reminds me of the 1980 NCAA Basket Ball where coaches would through chairs and freak out. The NBA doesn't have any star coaches and it kind of sucks. Most coaches are former players who know or are boring. Give me Pat Rylie or Phil Jackson I am pumped for more video

  • @sreckomladenovic8587
    @sreckomladenovic8587 Жыл бұрын

    May God bless old school coaches they are the best. They know how to create real basketball players. Ask Serbia, Greece, Turkey and rest of the Europe about Željko Obradović everybody will have same answer about him and his quality.

  • @P406Coupe
    @P406Coupe Жыл бұрын

    they called themselves "franchise" in the nba. in europe, we have "teams". my team mate or "sergeant" (coach?) can yell to me but my coworker can't. as a fan, i never show commitment to a franchise but die for my team. (not anymore, i'm old enough to pass it to younglings)

  • @Quuuelgh
    @Quuuelgh Жыл бұрын

    As someone who grew up in europe playing semi-professional and moving through several years of youth preparation rosters (which later many first league players got selected from) it is indeed true how ridicoulus huge amount of freedom players in the NBA have and still it is sacriligious to critize them if they just won't commit on court. But honestly..i would ve never never never let a coach talk to me like that. And even here in Europe the chair of a coach is highly in danger if he gets physical with a player because of his temper issues. Especially with the mentalitiy of firing coaches in an instant (imo its derived from first league football/soccer) if the team plays bad. No other team will hire a coach who just got kicked out of his team because he slapped a player in anger. Stand up for yourself, especially if unjustice is done to you.

  • @dominiks.2262
    @dominiks.2262 Жыл бұрын

    After the five hour practice under Dusko Ivanovic (a top coach in my opinion) red star had a five game winning streak. One for every our of practice. Before Duskos arrival, Red Star had zero wins. So it seems Dusko is right.

  • @anonymanonym6236
    @anonymanonym6236 Жыл бұрын

    Fading away? Dusko Ivanovic wants to talk to you 🤣

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    At the time I was filming there were only 2 wins for Dusko, so he's been on a mission to prove my words wrong indeed 😬

  • @TheRoseBoy11
    @TheRoseBoy11 Жыл бұрын

    I'm coming as someone who was born and proudly raised as a Boston sports fan (go Celtics 🍀) and also believe that Basketball is my favorite sport next to Football/Soccer and I'll just say this. The Euroleague is SOOO underrated and can be as if not more competitive than the NBA is. And that comes not just for the coaches, but also the players and *ESPECIALLY* fans. I've been an FC Barcelona fan for a while and learning that they have a basketball team and the league they represent made me feel like I was discovering a new goldmine. I've never looked back since and been a supporter of Barca's Basketball team too and seeing how tense some fans and rivalries can get is euphoric. The game should be aired as much as the NBA is to Americans as they should know that it isn't just an "NBA rejects/Prospects league" or some slander like that and hope that people see what the hype is all about one day.

  • @Ma1k.
    @Ma1k. Жыл бұрын

    I think the effect a coach like that has on a team depends on how the players are. In my team arrived a coach very good tactically and with a lot of leadership, but he would never listen to us players and thought he was the only intelligent one. For his ego sometimes he continued running plays that weren't working. Another bad thing was that he only cared about winning and didn't let bench players run plays or play with freedom, so the game was starters-centered. At the end, he made us a far better team and with him we reached national finals every year but we weren't able to clutch also cause of him offending us in every timeout. Now we have a new coach that does harder practices but have a better relationship with us, and we are playing better cause we feel more free of playing without being offended all the time. He's really positive with us and we prefer it that way

  • @FirefighterBobby
    @FirefighterBobby Жыл бұрын

    Dusko Ivanovic would make Nets scary if they would allow him to lead that team.

  • @MrMartin48705
    @MrMartin48705 Жыл бұрын

    You can't talk about European basketball objectively when you're this used to the NBA. NBA travel calls were non-existant for 20 years, and they've just started bringing them back. You have a man to man defence, while we have a zonal one, team-oriented. You aim for kids who can jump the highest and run the fastest, while we aim for kids who can actually pass and think like a basketball player(the reason why 2 guys from European countries of 7 million and 2 million people are currently your 2 year running MVP and best scorer in the league respectively). You can't really compare a league in which players HAVE TO BE a part of a team, and a league where a single fast idiot can get his coach fired for yelling. The reason the word "team" stands right next to the word "basketball" is because basketball and the team come first. Don't remember Bulls changing their name to Chicago Jordan Bulls just because Jordan was better and more important than any other guy in the whole nation. The reason a European coach can yell and express his emotions is because he's there to win titles, and in the end of the day, with the amount of american waste players we have available to our teams, anyone can win the Euroleague, so there's obviously a reason to run drills for 5 hours if you know your players aren't giving everything they have to win, when they have to win a vast majority of their games throughout the season. You can see in one of those clips you used how Dusko Vujosevic(ex-coach of Partizan Belgrade) is choking Bogdan Bogdanovic. He's choking him, literally. Yup. He'd probably get thrown in jail in America, and the player would be traumatised never playing a single minute of basketball again. Instead, Dusko has moved on to greener pastures because of media pressure, and he made Bogdanovic the NBA player he is now. Many drafted players who came back to Europe after an unsuccessful attempt at an NBA career have came to Dusko, and he got them right back into the NBA, but to leave 90% of your life in the arena coaching and teaching and molding your players, just to not be able to express ANY emotions? That's a basketball life not worth living. It's like if you won a ring and proceeded to help the janitors clean up the arena, then going back to training instead of celebrating, it's just not right. NBA is built around crybabies who can't handle their own success, let alone failure. We saw the prime example when Jokic rammed into Morris a while back. The dude was waiting in the locker room, WITH HIS WHOLE TEAM. The only time anyone in the NBA acted like a team, when really, they had a 1v1 beef. Like a bunch of autistic children peeking out of the door to see if they can catch that super cool guy and degrade him to their level. Isolation plays, man to man defence, not calling travels, Steph shooting from the logo, it's all just a show that's not even worth talking about. You should go to a Euroleague game, then you'd understand. You Americans have like three chants, the player's name, "MVP" and "DEFENCE", while we have hundreds for every single team. Hundreds of SONGS written by fans to cheer for their team in the arena, not to yell defence like defects. Imagine giving a player a 50 million dollar deal, then not being able to scold him when he doesn't want to pass for 5 straight attacks, ruining your winning chances. Safe to say that Steph wouldn't be shooting from the logo if he had a European coach, no matter how consistent he is from there. Safe to say Harden would play defense, and he'd ENJOY IT. Safe to say Ben Simmons would learn how to shoot threes. Heck, they'd bring back Shawn Marion and teach him a good shooting form.

  • @genustinca5565
    @genustinca5565 Жыл бұрын

    There are a few other reasons besides the ones you mention (excellent video btw). 1: A lot of these coaches shown here are from the Balkans. Very fiery, hot headed people. 2: The level of players in the European leagues is not as high as in the NBA. Therefor more reasons for coaches to get angry with players about particular performances.

  • @Paulo1SW
    @Paulo1SW Жыл бұрын

    This most be the best Basketball channel I have ever seen...keep the good work! Pura Vida!

  • @drorbaraam9323
    @drorbaraam9323 Жыл бұрын

    David Blatt is also an example of a great coach that has different coach player dimanic that don't fit the old school. He was also very successful in the Euroleague.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately he was thrown into the fire too early. Imagine going from Maccabi Tel Aviv to coaching LeBron with expectations to win the championship immediately on his rookie year..

  • @onyxblack1167

    @onyxblack1167

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@BasketNews_com but he did good in his rookie coach or maybe because LeBron is there and the east is weaker conference at that time.

  • @i.m.2bizee569

    @i.m.2bizee569

    Жыл бұрын

    There was a video where during a huddle he didn't like the fact that players were talking as he was running a play on the whiteboard so he yelled stfu

  • @drorbaraam9323

    @drorbaraam9323

    Жыл бұрын

    @@i.m.2bizee569 I watched that; it happened maybe once in Russian national team. If you see consider the other examples it is pretty clear that he is more of an NBA coach.

  • @insidiousmeme

    @insidiousmeme

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com Blatt was hired as the Cavs coach when Lebron still hadn't decided where he would play next. Cavs didn't think he'd go back to Cleveland.

  • @nicoseidler5936
    @nicoseidler5936 Жыл бұрын

    I remember one coach telling me and the team that if he didn‘t care about us he wouldn‘t yell at us

  • @almond731
    @almond731 Жыл бұрын

    Well a big thing I didn't know until recently is that the nba season has 82 games which is more than double the euroleague's 34. That's an absolutely massive difference and likely plays a part in why the games are called so differently

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    But then there's the domestic leagues too, making it all so complicated 😵‍💫

  • @ssk-_-dotz3773

    @ssk-_-dotz3773

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com exactly

  • @NaopakoZlo

    @NaopakoZlo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BasketNews_com And Cups. For example Red Star plays in Euroleague 34 games, ABA league 24. Serbian cup 12, Serbian super league 12 or so. So summ total 84 games in sesason. And I dont count Natiopnal team games bcs stupid Fiba windows. That is just regular sesason :) than comes F4 ABA... And hopefully F8 this Year in Euroleague.

  • @aha3885

    @aha3885

    4 ай бұрын

    Real Madrid is the current Euroleague champion. The last season, they played 88 games. With Real Madrid, but many of them play too with their national teams, Eurobasket, World Cup...

  • @billsavvou895
    @billsavvou895 Жыл бұрын

    Last year, after the Euroleague finals, I expected Spanish coach Pablo Laso (although losing the finals to Anadolu Efes) to be called to coach an NBA team. He is such a great coach. But soon after, had an heart attack. Luckily he is OK now. I think maybe the next year he will be coaching an NBA team.

  • @simaskiela8102
    @simaskiela8102 Жыл бұрын

    There was no five-hour workout in Belgrade this season. Only one players spent time near 5 hours to take from home and arrive back. Maybe some rehub or taping works take time, also trip.

  • @doriandiggler7808
    @doriandiggler7808 Жыл бұрын

    That's one of reasons why Euroleague Basketball is much more interesting than NBA, although almost all of the best players play in some NBA franchise. 😉

  • @elevenrings5871

    @elevenrings5871

    Жыл бұрын

    All of the best Euroleague teams are aided in some way by NBA washouts. It’s literally just the richest clubs. I get liking the style, sure, but this comment section is full of people lying like a non cap system that’s still dominated by AMERICANS is doing any good to grow Euro hoops

  • @nightrain9288
    @nightrain9288 Жыл бұрын

    In the NBA coaches have little influence, in Europe they are the focal point of a team. Some coaches are over the top, imo. But I'd rather have that compared to the NBA, where it's basically not a team game but always just about 2-3 players per team

  • @miks8
    @miks88 ай бұрын

    I mean just look at Luca Banchi's press conferences. The most humble, laid back, servant-leadership style you will have ever seen! The guy inspires the team to play their own style and in TOs remindes the players when they have lost their sense of identify, not drawing up big plays. Legend.

  • @ivanott7196
    @ivanott71968 ай бұрын

    There is a new NBA coach that is also start calling out his players. The coach is Chris Finch. Then I realized he also used to coach in Europe before his departure coaching in the NBA. But since Minnesota started made the playoff, so I think his style does works.

  • @schoeferfilm
    @schoeferfilm Жыл бұрын

    Euroleague is definitely my favorite 💪🏼 I saw all of those coaches sitting in front of me as we played Euroleague 🙈 I feel devotion 😀

  • @Mikami151515
    @Mikami151515 Жыл бұрын

    This is probably why Kobe Bryant got the Mamba mentality growing up in Italy.

  • @AristotelK

    @AristotelK

    Жыл бұрын

    He got the "mamba mentality" from Jordan.

  • @bgdgdgdf4488

    @bgdgdgdf4488

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AristotelK He got "mamba mentality" (cringe phrase as fuck) because he just had it. He didn't "get it from jordan". Why do you think he couldn't get it by himself?

  • @TheStatisfiedOne

    @TheStatisfiedOne

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bgdgdgdf4488I think what he means is that he got it because he wanted to be as good or better then Jordan.

  • @D4NK1
    @D4NK17 ай бұрын

    Because of the players union the players also have more power in the NBA and if you're a player , you don't want to work hard unless your ultra competitive

  • @andromedaplay9294
    @andromedaplay92948 ай бұрын

    I have always been a huge fan of Euroleague and their style of play plus the tenacity. Hopefully we get to hire a European coach who has an experience in Euroleague, As a Filipino and a huge fan of Gilas Pilipinas, I know that we lack height and talent, plus our system is leaning towards more on American style of basketball. I hope we can change that and be more leaning towards team basketball, instead of relying so much on isolations.

  • @ufukpolat3480
    @ufukpolat3480 Жыл бұрын

    This isn't just about NBA vs Euroleague. This is about how Americans and Europeans, especially traditional Eastern Europeans view life and work. Europeans view success as a result of a collaboration between different parts of a society or any organization. There are no single heroes individually saving everyone like comic book caricatures which most Americans like to believe. The foundation of success is the system and collaboration of different parts of that system and your value in that system as an individual is weighted based on your adaptation to that system in your particular role. Americans think individuals create success out of thin air and that's because of their foundational myths of white conquerors doing everything from scratch in a new continent. Trailblazers, Railroad tycoons, Industrial Inventors, always individuals over systems whereas Europe was mostly a stable, traditional bunch of nations sans the occasional world wars, in which individuals played a role rather than create it. I must say I agree with Europeans more on this issue since NBA teams are now drastically suffering for letting the star players have too much power and control over the teams. Nets are done, so are other clubs which follow their paths.

  • @koopermanful
    @koopermanful Жыл бұрын

    The focus on the head coach isn’t unique to Euroleauge but it’s common throughout Europe, even in football coaches are the main people at fault

  • @Kiarak_
    @Kiarak_7 ай бұрын

    I don’t agree with the last idea: that the style of coaching is gonna change because we have more star-player. Coach Messina (the head coach of Milan) has a very aggressive coaching style. now Milan just bought Mirotic (which I would classify as a “star player”) and I don’t think Messina is going to change his ways. Mirotic has implied that Messina’s role had a big part in him choosing to play in Milan (even for way less that what was offered to him in other cities) and Mirotic already knows Messina coaching style since he played under him before going to the NBA, so surely he is not bothered by how messina treats players. Also there are many player who also went to the NBA (so they experienced different style of coaching) but still appreciate a more “aggressive” one. Gigi Datome (the one that was screamed against by Obradovic) still says that he is grateful to Obradivic and thanks him for everything, even for the “fuck-you” (his words not mine)

  • @thehotchannel2449
    @thehotchannel2449 Жыл бұрын

    Yes I do remember that one time that KD's backcourt violation made Zeliko so angry that he sweared at him and forced him to leave the court.

  • @phamgiaanhhoang9767
    @phamgiaanhhoang9767 Жыл бұрын

    In the NBA the whole regular season was just blend, fans don’t even care who wins the game what matters is how many points the star players scored. Its never about the team its always about the players and that mentality is messed up for a team sport.

  • @lucidstudious750
    @lucidstudious750 Жыл бұрын

    The issue with the NBA isn't that the players are soft, it's that the refs make the game soft Also I would love to play for that angry coach. He would scream every single wrong thing I do and with those 5+ hours I would be able to fix it all. Idk but growing up with a military dad I kinda like the drill sergeant type

  • @galstopar8131
    @galstopar81313 ай бұрын

    my coach from when i was in primary school would have a heart attack just attempting to comprehend the absolute lack of defence in the NBA. If we ever played like that our next training session would consist of him yelling at us and the next one of us running for two hours

  • @lazymoon2392
    @lazymoon23925 ай бұрын

    When i was a kid i wanted to be a basketball player and my father took me to a basketball gym. The coach did't even let us touch the ball first week. He said if u give me 20 rounds around the field and do 20 push ups afterwards without resting u are allowed practice with the ball for 30 minutes. We were like 8-9. It was hell and i gave up but some dudes in other eastern europe countries obviously didn't. And you know their names...

  • @pLukovic5192
    @pLukovic5192 Жыл бұрын

    I don't know if you are being serious analysing "5 hour training" by Dusko Ivanovic, but I see this is not the first time on this channel. It was obviously not true, Dusko just didn't deny it directly, but the players had also been asked about this, and none of them confirmed this rumour. Why do you think Nedovic or Vildoza would just accept it and protect totally new coach? And who in the world would come to a group of 15 new players and make sure they hate him from day 1?! I mean, I know that DI has such a reputation, he definitely belongs to old school of coaching, but consider that this is not 2005. There are games every other day, there is a travel. It's almost physically impossible to have 5 hours trainings, even if he wished so. Also, players have their ways to speak up, and I'm sure they would if there was a reason.

  • @BasketNews_com

    @BasketNews_com

    Жыл бұрын

    The 5-hour practice session is becoming an urban legend.. 😅

  • @nikos8247
    @nikos8247 Жыл бұрын

    You forgot the Greek coach Ioannidis and the Spanish Reneses! We like them like this!

  • @Osoliam
    @Osoliam7 ай бұрын

    We saw how Dennis reacted to the German coach when he came at him sideways 😂

  • @Ma1k.
    @Ma1k. Жыл бұрын

    5:18 I don't agree with that. The reality is that everyone can decide games, even bench players ( for example here in Italy Baron and Teodosic are not the superstars of their team but they usually have the ball in clutch times cause they have more balls. In fact Baron is the 3/4 most used guard in the team ). Additionally to that, when the game is tied, we usually run offences based on finding an open shot by anyone, and we don't think about who has to be "the one"

  • @ckaljarac
    @ckaljarac Жыл бұрын

    First training 5 hours... they are 5/5 in Euroleague for now 🔥🤣

  • @a.darwis3101
    @a.darwis3101 Жыл бұрын

    That why european players level of endurance like Giannis, Luka, schrodder is high. Luka and giannis especially it amazing how they can bring impact and lift up the team standard.

  • @ayidonno

    @ayidonno

    Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I forget schroder is European he's a baller

  • @TheSwiftCreek2
    @TheSwiftCreek2 Жыл бұрын

    A lot of a coach's job in the nba is to deal with the media. While superstars are said to be necessary for championships, many players get influence that their game doesn't backup. Sometimes not having stars means a coach is actually free to coach. Many of the coaches are no good, even if they have the freedom to coach. However, the really good ones should have that freedom. Sometimes they make as much difference as a single superstar. Even better if you have the type of superstar who listens to a coach (Duncan with Pop).

  • @basketballguyOCE
    @basketballguyOCE Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video!

  • @wills.e.e8014
    @wills.e.e8014 Жыл бұрын

    Željko Obradović and many like him would thrive in the 80s or 90s NBA era. Jordan, Johnson, Bird, Rodman, Olajuwon, Stockton, Barkley, O'Neal, etc. Wouldn't mind the trash talk these great coaches give, especially Jordan who is a fu#kin beast for winning.

  • @lelosdeathmark5188
    @lelosdeathmark51883 ай бұрын

    When Sarunas did the little dance and said "wtf is this man" i was literally on floor laughing 😂that was extremely hilarious. And then zots with datome. Ahhh,content top notch

  • @dimitriossymeonidis5870
    @dimitriossymeonidis587011 ай бұрын

    Nice video, but it's incomplete. Where is Giannis Ioannidis?? Top 5 European coaches during the 80s and 90s. Famous for his enrages during the games.

  • @chadprinceton8486
    @chadprinceton8486 Жыл бұрын

    The thing is european coaches are mostly from eastern or southern europe where its normal to speak loudly and go crazy in situations(serbia, lithuania, greece, russia, spain, turkey, italy)

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