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Sasha Vezenkov

Olympiacos - EuroLeague

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Hometown Nicosia
C-RAM 9.3 Silver

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Front Office Workflow

An NBA and College Front Office Workflow, Built for Every Basketball Decision-Maker

College and NBA teams are already using Cerebro to support their front office and player evaluation work, and we are starting to bring that same workflow to more international markets.

01

Define the job

Start from the decision your staff has to make: import target, draft-and-stash idea, academy jump, roster fit, or national-team pool.

Decision brief
02

Search wider

Look across countries, competitions, youth events, college stops, and pro leagues without rebuilding the market from scratch.

Market discovery
03

Open the record

Use one verified player profile to see production, team, event, games played, role context, and career movement in the same place.

Player context
04

Translate the level

Pressure-test raw stats with C-RAM, usage, efficiency, and competition context before you spend time on film or travel.

Signal check
05

Compare the fit

Put candidates beside the role you need and compare impact shape, shooting, creation, defensive activity, and physical production.

Staff shortlist
06

Make the call

Bring coaches, scouts, analysts, and executives into one evidence trail before the next call, workout, live look, or offer.

Aligned decision
Coverage Map

See the competitions Cerebro already covers.

Explore verified pro and youth coverage by country, including the leagues and events already connected inside Cerebro.

International Scouting Workflow

Traditional scouting vs. scouting with Cerebro.

Traditional scouting often starts from a season, a contact, or a clip. Cerebro starts from the player record: production, role, competition level, and career movement across markets.

Traditional scouting Fragmented

Season-by-season reconstruction

Staffs rebuild context from scattered box scores, calls, clips, spreadsheets, and league familiarity. The work is real, but the player story keeps resetting when he changes teams, countries, or levels.

  • Known markets come first Familiar leagues, agents, tournaments, and staff relationships shape the first shortlist.
  • Box scores flatten the level Raw points and rebounds rarely explain role, pace, competition strength, or games played.
  • Context lives in conversations Important details sit in calls, notes, and memory instead of staying attached to the profile.
  • Career signal gets split up You can see a season, but the path across youth, college, domestic pro, and EuroLeague stops is harder to trust.
Career confidence Easy to miss signal
Scouting with Cerebro Connected

One career intelligence layer

Search once and keep the whole evaluation connected: verified production, event quality, team context, role, competition level, and the player's movement from one basketball environment to the next.

  • Wider player discovery Surface production across countries, leagues, youth events, college stops, and pro competitions.
  • Context stays attached Every signal keeps the team, event, level, usage, games played, and impact metrics beside it.
  • Career history in one view See how production travels from youth tournaments to college, domestic leagues, and EuroLeague minutes.
  • Cleaner staff decisions Bring scouts, coaches, analysts, and executives into the same evidence base before film or travel.
Career confidence One connected record
Competition Translation

Raw stats do not travel. Context does.

A 17-point scorer in one league is not the same as a 17-point scorer somewhere else. Cerebro keeps the level, role, and efficiency context connected so your staff can compare players across uneven basketball environments.

  • Separate production from reputation in unfamiliar leagues.
  • Track youth prospects as they move through national, club, and showcase environments.
  • Build cleaner import, academy, draft-and-stash, and domestic pipeline lists.
  • C-RAMCompare overall impact with competition context attached, not just raw totals.
  • PSPSpot scoring volume and efficiency that can hold up against better defenders.
  • 3PESeparate high-volume shooting threats from low-context percentage spikes.
  • FGSEvaluate creation, assist-to-turnover profile, and guard decision-making.
  • ATRCompare rebounding, rim pressure, and physical interior production.
  • DSISurface defensive event creation without losing sight of fouling cost.
Career Intelligence

Others follow seasons. Cerebro follows careers.

A season can show who produced for a few months. A career shows whether that production travels across countries, roles, levels, and leagues.

Example Cerebro Career

Oscar da Silva

One record connects Germany youth events, Stanford seasons, ALBA and Barca roles, Bayern Munich, and EuroLeague context.

Early signal FIBA Europe DIV A U18 9.0 C-RAM
Age-group proof FIBA World Cup U19 8.4 C-RAM
Role growth NCAA Division I 9.6 C-RAM
Pro Translation ALBA Berlin 6.5 C-RAM
Role transfer Barca 4.6 C-RAM
Current context Bayern Munich 5.7 C-RAM
Use Cases

One player record, different international jobs.

Clubs, federations, academies, and scouting departments can start from the same verified profile and use it for different decisions.

01

Clubs

Build import lists, compare domestic options, and validate whether a player's role can translate into your league.

02

Federations

Track national-team pools, youth standouts, college players abroad, and senior-team candidates from one evidence base.

03

Academies

Measure player development across events, benchmark prospects, and show verified progress beyond a single tournament.

04

Scouting Departments

Rank unfamiliar markets, prioritize film, and bring cleaner context into staff meetings before a target gets expensive.

FAQ

Questions international buyers usually ask first.

Use the live search and coverage map for a quick preview, then talk with Cerebro about the markets, leagues, and player pools that matter to your staff.

Which countries and leagues are included?

Coverage varies by country and event source. The map previews current pro and PSA coverage groups, and Cerebro can confirm the leagues that matter most to your organization.

Does Cerebro include youth and pro data?

Yes. This page highlights pro and youth/prep/amateur event coverage, with player profiles that can connect youth events, college seasons, international competitions, and pro stops.

Can we compare players across different levels?

That is the point. Cerebro metrics keep production, role, efficiency, and competition context together so comparisons are less dependent on raw box scores alone.

Does the data support men's and women's basketball?

Cerebro includes men's and women's coverage across many tracked events and leagues. Availability depends on the specific competition and market.

What if our target market is missing?

Cerebro can still help with adjacent markets and tracked player histories, and the team can discuss coverage needs for specific leagues, events, or player pools.

Get started with Cerebro.

Text or email Dame Reems, Head of Basketball @ Cerebro, to talk through your markets, player pools, and next evaluation workflow.