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CSKA's Moscow Milos Teodosic, left, goes to score as Olympiakos' Ioannis Papapetrou tries to stop him during their Final Four Euroleague semifinal basketball match at Sinan Erdem Dome in Istanbul, Friday, May 19, 2017. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
SALT LAKE CITY — Because of his European connection, Quin Snyder was ahead of the curve in terms of his belief in Joe Ingles’ ability to make it in the NBA.
If things work out for the Utah Jazz along these lines, Snyder might experience a similar situation with Serbian guard Milos Teodosic.
Teodosic, who’s been linked to the Jazz as a possible offseason acquisition, is now considered by some to be the best player in Europe.