The phenomenal Dimitris Diamantidis
One of the great European players of this decade is Panathinaikos point guard Dimitris Diamantidis. The 28-year-old is a true phenomen, a one-of-a-kind player who has virtually no weakness in his game. He is the face as well as the core of Panathinaikos, immovable, a coaches dream and subsequently the player that averages the most minutes on his team by far: 30:57 in the Euroleague on this packed roster says it all.
Regarding his abilities, we start with defense. Diamantidis won the Defensive Player of the Year award in each of the last four seasons. He is a great on the ball defender, takes advantage of his quickness, size, long and quick arms, excellent footwork and outstanding basketball-IQ. He is a fantastic help defender as well, possessing outstanding instinct for where help is needed, great anticipation, timing and over par athleticism for European standards that helps him block shots when rotating over, even against strong big men. He has a habit of flying out of nowhere to deny the fastbreak layup, as Alex Acker and Chris Paul might want or not want to tell you first hand. Most importantly, he organises Panathinaikos’ whole defense unit like a headcoach.
Rebounding is another area where Diamantidis excels. 5.3RPG is an outstanding number for a point guard on a European powerhouse such as Panathinaikos, where individual numbers are historically rather low. Diamantidis anticipates extremely well on both ends of the court and is not afraid to clean the boards in heavy traffic.
On offense, he is one of the premier playmakers in the Euroleague. Some people get carried away with his defensive skills and fail to give him the credit he deserves for his abilities on the offensive end of the court, but make no mistake, Diamantidis is an excellent playmaker, possessing outstanding court-vision and displaying a pass-first mentality to the degree that he is sometimes accused of being too unselfish. Truth to be told, Diamantidis is a master of the penetration and kickout. He alwasy finds his way inside on either the high pick and roll or the postup and is able to perform the perfect kickout under high pressure, always knowing where the ball has to go. Having said that, it is true that in some cases the aggressive finish is the better choice than the kickout but Diamantidis seems to have found a healthy balance this season. As for his shot-making abilities, those are underrated as well. He can do a lot of damage in the post with spinmove + layup, the turnaround jumber belonging to his arsenal as well as the jumphook with both hands. Three-point-shooting is very solid (7/13 in the Eurolague this season, 43.5% last year), and he seems to have developed an interesting fallaway jumper. Quite appropriately, he would probably get a lot of attention if he used it more, but he only does in situations when it is necessary, as he is constantly looking for better, high-percentage solutions in normal play.