Which NBA stars are playing in EuroBasket 2025? Luka Don?i?, Giannis are in, Victor Wembanyama is out
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Wed, July 23, 2025 9:25pm
Nikola Joki?, meanwhile, has not yet made a final decision on playing for Serbia

Now that Las Vegas Summer League has come to a close, there will not be an NBA game to watch until October, when preseason games for the 2025-26 campaign begin. However, we won't have to wait that long to see some of the league's best players take the court.
EuroBasket 2025, the newest edition of the quadrennial competition to crown a European basketball champion, will take place from Aug. 27-Sept. 14 in Cyprus, Finland, Poland and Latvia. The tournament will feature 24 countries and dozens of NBA players.
Earlier this week, Greece named Giannis Antetokounmpo to its preliminary roster and FIBA announced the Greek Freak's intention to participate on its social media channels. Back in June, Antetokounmpo said, "If I'm healthy, I'll definitely be there."
Luka Don?i? has also announced his intention to play for Slovenia. "I'm looking forward to just playing for my country," Don?i? told DallasHoopsJournal.com in December. "Obviously, I'm going to play. It's a pride, a joy to play for your own country every time I can. So, I'm going to do it."
Victor Wembanyama and Rudy Gobert, on the other hand, will not suit up for France. Wembanyama is still recovering from a blood clot that cut his sophomore season short, while Gobert has decided to take the summer off to rest his body and spend time with his family.
Nikola Joki? has not yet made a final decision on whether he will join the Serbian national team, but Marc Stein reported on Wednesday that an announcement about the three-time NBA MVP is "expected soon."
Ahead of EuroBasket, here's a look at which NBA players will be taking the court in the competition.
Note: This is based off the preliminary 19-man rosters, which are subject to change. Some countries have also not yet released preliminary rosters.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jusuf Nurki?, Utah Jazz
Luka Garza, Boston Celtics
France
Bilal Coulibaly, Washington Wizards
Moussa Diabate, Charlotte Hornets
Ousmane Dieng, Oklahoma City Thunder
Zaccharie Risacher, Atlanta Hawks
Alex Sarr, Washington Wizards
Guerschon Yabusele, New York Knicks
Germany
Tristan Da Silva, Orlando Magic
Dennis Schroder, Sacramento Kings
Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic
Greece
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Israel
Deni Avdija, Portland Trail Blazers
Ben Saraf, Brooklyn Nets
Italy
Donte DiVincenzo, Minnesota Timberwolves
Simone Fontecchio, Miami Heat
Latvia
Kristaps Porzi??is, Atlanta Hawks
Lithuania
Jonas Valan?i?nas, Denver Nuggets
Montenegro
Nikola Vu?evi?, Chicago Bulls
Poland
Igor Mili?i?, Philadelphia 76ers
Jeremy Sochan, San Antonio Spurs
Portugal
Neemias Queta, Boston Celtics
Slovenia
Luka Don?i?, Los Angeles Lakers
Spain
Santi Aldama, Memphis Grizzlies
Eli Ndiaye, Atlanta Hawks
Sweden
Bobi Klintman, Detroit Pistons
Pelle Larsson, Miami Heat
Türkiye
Adem Bona, Philadelphia 76ers
Alperen Sengun, Houston Rockets
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