FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Preview: Italy

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ROME (Italy) – Italy have long been one of the most respected basketball countries with two FIBA EuroBasket titles and 10 total podium finishes among their 38 appearances. But the Italians’ glory days are a bit removed and they hope a major obstacle overcome in 2023 can be matched this summer.

Italy reached the Quarter-Finals of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 for their first top eight result in that competition in 25 years since 1998. The Quarter-Finals in Europe have become common for Italy – getting there in the last four editions. None have produced a victory though, and Italy’s last top-three showing was third place in 2003.

Italy have already started to see the results of a generational change. The likes of Gabriele Procida and Matteo Spagnolo have grown in stature to help star Simone Fontecchio and veterans Danilo Gallinari and Nicolo Melli take the next step towards their previous glory days.

Schedule

August 28: vs Greece (20:30 CET)
August 30: vs Georgia (14:00 CET)
August 31: vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (20:30 CET)
September 2: vs Spain (20:30 CET)
September 4:
vs Cyprus (17:15 CET)

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Games

The full FIBA EuroBasket 2025 schedule

Star Player

Simone Fontecchio

203 cm (6’8″) Small Forward

Simone Fontecchio has turned into the face of the Azzurri since he has established himself in the NBA, having completed his third season in the league. And he has truly excelled with the national team – scoring at least 18 points in three consecutive major competitions.

Fontecchio really can take over games from the outside with his shooting but he can drive to the basket too. Plus his good size and strength allow him to rebound well. The new Miami Heat forward has good game understanding so he can play well in a system at both ends of the court. Now at 29, Fontecchio has gained enough experience to really take on some leadership within the team as well.

The Pescara native’s first major event was the 2020 Olympics and he poured in 19 points per game. He followed that up with 19 points and 4 rebounds a game at FIBA EuroBasket 2022 before collecting 18 points and nearly 6 rebounds at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. Fontecchio will be needed to score the ball this summer and the rest of his game will help out where needed.

History

Italy’s qualification for FIBA EuroBasket 2025 marks their 39th overall appearance in the continent’s flagship event, making them one of the most storied countries in European basketball. Of the 41 past EuroBaskets, Italy have only missed the competitions in 1949, 1961 and 2009. Italy claimed two European titles – in 1983 and 1999 – and those two crowns were part of the country’s best stretch with six podium finishes in a span of 11 editions from 1983 to 2003, including a total of nine top eight finishes. But Italy’s last top three result came in 2003.

Champions: 1983, 1999
Runners-up: 1937, 1946, 1991, 1997
Third Place: 1971, 1975, 1985, 2003

EuroBasket Top Scorers

Rank

Player

Games

Points

1

Dino Meneghin

57

638

2

Marco Belinelli

35

528

3

Antonello Riva

24

469

4

Renato Villalta

39

448

5

Massimo Masini

40

447

6

Pierluigi Marzorati

45

392

7

Gregor Fucka

31

376

8

Carlton Myers

24

375

9

Walter Magnifico

32

373

10

Luigi Datome

32

333

How they qualified

Gameday 1: ITA 87-80 TUR
Gameday 2: HUN 62-83 ITA
Gameday 3:
ISL 71-95 ITA
Gameday 4: ITA 74-81 ISL
Gameday 5: TUR 67-80 TUR
Gameday 6: ITA 67-71 HUN

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