"Wolves Twinsbet" – the best EuroCup team at managing social media accounts
2025.01.08
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In the mid-season survey conducted by the EuroCup ("BKT EuroCup"), club GM's named Vilnius "Wolves Twinsbet" as the best team in managing social media. 

The capital's organization earned this recognition by receiving 40% of all votes.

"We're thrilled that executives from other clubs have taken notice of us. We feel our club is growing in every aspect, and communication and social media are no exception. This season, we've put a strong focus on the players, the behind-the-scenes moments, and things our fans typically don't get to see. We aim to use every possible opportunity—both during games and when there are none," commented Laurynas Ribakas, the club's communication and content manager. 

The "Wolves Twinsbet" club, still fighting for a spot in the playoff rounds, actively shares information about its activities on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, LinkedIn, and X. 

In the same survey, Jared Harper, the guard for Hapoel Jerusalem, was voted the most valuable player of the tournament by 55% of the participants. He was also selected as the most fun player to watch by 20%. 

Ratiopharm Ulm's Ben Sarafa was named the rising star of the tournament, receiving 50% of the votes. The best defender was Andrew Albicy, a guard for Gran Canaria, with 35% of the vote. 

In the best pure shooter category, Fletcher Magee of Budućnost (25%) and Justinian Jesup of Ratiopharm (20%) were highlighted. 

The best passer was Zavier Simpson of U-BT Cluj-Napoca, who received 35% of the votes.

EuroCup star Patrick Beverley, representing Hapoel Tel Aviv, was voted for the best player social media account by 30% of the GM's. 

Most GMs are following the game of young talent Jean Montero of Valencia, with 45% of them expressing interest in having him on their teams. 

Valencia is seen as both the most uncomfortable and most fun-to-watch opponent by 45% of voters, and their coach Pedro Martinez was named the best head coach by half of the participants. 

Ratiopharm Ulm was the team that surprised everyone the most this season, earning 55% of the votes. 

Valencia (95%) and Hapoel Tel Aviv (40%) are the two clubs most expected to reach the final. 

Survey participants were not allowed to vote for their teams, players, or coaches.