RealGM has ranked the Top-10 Americans who were most productive and had most success in 13-14 Euroleague season. Five players from this ranking (Dunston, Rice, Dentmon, Brown, Delaney) played in the Euroleague for the first time in their career. 

10. Ricky Hickman (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel)

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 12.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.7 assists. 

The 13-14 season was not as good for Ricky Hickman as his debut year statistically, but being a leading scorer on Euroleague championship team has increased his value before becoming a free agent this summer. Hickman had many ups and downs throughout regular season and Top 16 stage, but when Maccabi reached the playoffs, Hickman was the most consistent and valuable player in a series against EA7 Emporio Armani Milan. The former NC Greensboro standout also shined in Euroleague final as he scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out three assists against Real Madrid.

9. Tarence Kinsey (Partizan Belgrade, Serbia) 

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 14.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.8 steals.

The 30-year-old forward took advantage of few key players absence and demonstrated that he is still capable of producing big numbers in top European basketball. Despite playing similar minutes in the Top 16 as he did in regular season, Kinsey still increased his scoring averages from 12 to 18.3 points, same as his rebounds and assists numbers. The most noticeable performance by Kinsey was against Lokomotiv Kuban when the former Cleveland Cavalier scored 32 points, grabbed five boards and finished the game with career-high 38 performance index ranking points.

8. Richard Hendrix (Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, Russia) 

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 10.5 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists.

It seemed early in the regular season that Richard Hendrix and Derrick Brown might become the most dominant big men duo in the Euroleague, but Hendrix's inconsistency in the Top 16 has prevented that from happening. Despite that, Hendrix had the most successful Euroleague season in his career as he averagedboth career-high 10.5 points and 7.3 rebounds. The big man, who was nowhere close to making this Top 10 while he was in Italy last season, also ranked in Top 5 in rebounds and blocks and is expected to stay with Lokomotiv Kuban until 2016. 

7. Bryant Dunston (Olympiakos Piraeus, Greece) 

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 10.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks.

The 28-year-old stepped into a difficult role as a rookie as he became a starting big man of back-to-back Euroleague champion Olympiakos. However, soon Dunston turned into a dominant player inside the paint, who averaged 10.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. No surprise, Dunston's defensive skills and rim-protection was noticed by Euroleague coaches, who voted Dunston to become 2014 Euroleague Best Defender trophy winner. While Dunston was off the court, the opposing team scores 13 points more per 100 possessions comparing with the time when Dunston is in the game. That was the fourth best result in 13-14 Euroleague season. 

6. Tyrese Rice (Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel) 

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 9.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists.

Tyrese Rice stole the show in 2014 Euroleague Final Four by winning MVP award and leading Maccabi to the championship. Rice scored 13 points in semi-final game against CSKA, including game-winning layup and then collected 26 points in the final against Euroleague favorite Real Madrid. Nevertheless, it took sometime for Rice to receive trust from David Blatt as he played 16 minutes per game in October and November, but situation has changed in April and May as Rice's playing time increased to 26 minutes. As it is obvious now, Blatt's confidence in Rice has paid off.

5. Justin Dentmon (Zalgiris Kaunas, Lithuania)

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 16.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.1 assists.

When it seemed that Zalgiris' season might be a complete disaster, Justin Dentmon was the one who was able to read and use the sitation to demonstrate his leadership and skills. Dentmon averaged 22.3 points throughout last three must-win regular season games and carried Zalgiris to the Top 16. The point guard received criticism for his spontaneous decisions but Dentmon was Zalgiris' only hope this Euroleague season and that benefit both sides. Zalgiris made it to the next stage while Dentmon blossomed into an elite Euroleague point guard. Also with Dentmon on the court, Zalgiris’ plus-minus rating jumps up by 23 points (per 100 possessions) comparing with possessions without Dentmon.

4. Derrick Brown (Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar, Russia)

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 13.9 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists.

The former member of the Charlotte Bobcats did not have any problems adapting to European basketball style in his first season overseas as he quickly became Lokomotiv Kuban leader in Eurocup tournament and this year  he lead his team in scoring and steals in Euroleague as well. Brown successfully used his speed and quick hands as in the Top 16 he forced opponents to make 27 turnovers and lead the league in this category. Brown is still only 26 and if he joins Euroleague title contender, he would have a serious chance to win Euroleague MVP trophy within next few years.

3. Malcolm Delaney (Bayern Munich, Germany)

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 13.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.5 assists.

RealGM's Rookie of the Year Malcolm Delaney had a stunning debut season in the second strongest basketball league in the world by being one of two players in the Euroleague who averaged more than 12 points, three rebounds and four assists per game. Delaney proved in his first Euroleague season that he is one of the most dynamic scorers in the league, averaging 13.9 points per game. However, after having a successful season Delaney has expressed his intentions to try himself in the NBA, therefore it is unclear if the 25-year-old point guard will come back to Europe for 14-15 season.

2. Sonny Weems (CSKA Moscow, Russia)

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 12.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.7 assists.

Sonny Weems, a member of RealGM All-Euroleague First Team, was very sloppy in regular season as the forward scored only 18 points in first four games combined. However, Weems became more productive in later stages as he was a leader of CSKA in the Top 16 and the playoffs but failed to deliver when it mattered the most. Weems made two of 13 shots in a semi-final loss against Maccabi Tel Aviv and finished the game with six points. Weems also adjusted his game to CSKA and its longer bench as his scoring averages dropped from 13.8 to 12.2 and his assists average raised from 2.1 to 3.7.

1. Keith Langford (EA7 Emporio Armani Milan, Italy)

Statistics in 2013-2014 (Euroleague): 17.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists.

No doubt, after leading the Euroleague in scoring with 17.6 points per game Keith Langford will be one of the most wanted free agents in this upcoming offseason. Langford helped EA7 Armani Milan to change its face from a permanent loser to a serious threat and a team, which was two wins away from making it to the Euroleague Final Four. Langford collected 18 points or more in 13 of his 25 Euroleague games this season and was pretty consistent all season long. Langford’s productivity in offence carried EA7 Emporio Armani to the playoffs for the first time since the emergence of modern Euroleague in 2000.