Former Y. star Hansen has sights set on NBA

Published: Saturday, May 30, 2009 11:14 p.m. MDT
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Heading into a sixth year of getting paid for play for pay, he's a veteran of European basketball. But that's only if Travis Hansen can't find a spot on an NBA roster in the next month and return stateside.

The former Mountain View, Utah Valley University and BYU star just opted out of his contract with Dynamo of Moscow, where he earned All-Euro League and All-Euro Cup honors this past spring, making it to the Final Four.

"I could end up in Spain, or I could be back in the U.S. Watching the playoffs got me excited about playing back here and I'd accept less money if it worked out to hook up with an NBA team," said Hansen.

In the meantime, I asked Hansen to break down European basketball, a circuit very foreign to Americans, but one that has made Hansen millions.

Here's his Top Ten List of things one should know about playing hoops at the highest level of European super leagues and championships, a slot he's toiled in since he was drafted and left the Atlanta Hawks.

1. SUPER STARS. The greatest names, the so-called legends of European basketball are Drazen Petrovic, Dejan Bodiroga, Kresimir Cosic, Arvydas Sabonis and Manu Ginobili. They have many great players who never played in the NBA.

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2. GALAXY STAR. The Kobe Bryant of European hoops? Well, it's not possible to have a Kobe of Euroball because of the style of play. The NBA has so much spacing that if you beat your guy then you are wide open. Euroball is a lot like college ball; you beat your guy and you have four others right there. It's a lot more difficult to score in Europe than the NBA. Every possession counts in Europe.

3. COIN. The money varies, just like the NBA. In the NBA you have players making $20 million and others making $500,000. In Europe you have players making $5 million Euros after taxes and others making $200,000. The biggest difference is benefits in Europe, where they pay for housing, agent fees, travel (airline tickets) cars and domestic and international taxes.

4. ACCURACY. The shooters in Europe are more accurate, and shoot a higher percentage than the NBA because every possession counts. European ball, overall, has a much better shot selection. There are less isolation plays and more team set plays.

5. FANS. Spain has the best arenas and fan support. Russia may have the worst arenas overall. People are very passionate because their teams represent their country, like Team USA playing every week. The rivalries are huge.

Recent comments

Yep well trav is my cousin. dont diss, guys ;) AND guaranteed, those...

Trav's my cousin.. | June 26, 2009 at 6:08 p.m.

We want you in Oklahoma City Travis! Kevin Durrant needs a wingman....

OK Cougar | June 2, 2009 at 5:22 p.m.

Travis Hansen did not go to Utah Valley University. He went to Utah...

UVU? | June 2, 2009 at 10:38 a.m.

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