FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Preview: Spain

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MADRID (Spain) – Spain were young and inexperienced and yet won the FIBA EuroBasket 2022. This summer’s Espana team will be even younger and less experienced. But they still have the maestro on the sidelines – for one last tournament. Can LaFamilia give Sergio Scariolo one last title as a going away gift?

The 64-year-old Scariolo – the architect of all four of Spain’s European crowns (2009, 2011, 2015, 2022) – will be leaving the Spanish team after the summer, following a career that also includes the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 title, 2012 Olympic silver , 2016 Olympic bronze and a third place EuroBasket finish in 2017.

The Spanish run at EuroBasket has been incredible: 21 consecutive top eight finishes. The last time they placed outside the top eight was 1977 when Scariolo was 16 years old. Spain have reached the podium in the last seven EuroBaskets and 10 of the last 11 editions. But the cracks are starting to show – failing to reach the Quarter-Finals of the FIBA World Cup 2023 and placing 10th at the 2024 Olympics.

Schedule

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

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Games

The full FIBA EuroBasket 2025 schedule

Star Player

Santi Aldama

211 cm (6’11”) Power Forward

Santi Aldama is only 24 years old but he has already become the main leader of the Spanish national team, having played in the last two major competitions – the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 (his senior national team debut) and the 2024 Olympics. Aldama was actually the MVP of the 2024 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament Spain to get the Spanish to the 2024 Paris Games.

Aldama continues to improve his standing in the NBA with the Memphis Grizzlies as well, setting career highs in scoring, three-point percentage, rebounds and assists. The Las Palmas native is a deadly inside-outside weapon as the power forward has shot 43 percent on three-pointers in 10 NBA playoff games as well as 45 percent from the outside at the 2024 Olympics.

All that leaves Aldama as the main man for Spain as he plays at the EuroBasket for the first time. With the retirement of most of Spain’s veteran leaders, Coach Scariolo will rely on the experience that Aldama has gathered to lead his team.

History

Spain are without a doubt one of the most dominant teams in FIBA EuroBasket history, with four continental titles won, all in the 21st century, from 2009 to 2022. They are still on a run of seven straight podium place finishes, and the only time they failed to reach the top three spots over the last 25 years was in 2005, when they finished fourth. Before that incredible sequence, they had already won four FIBA EuroBasket medals, taking their medal tally to 14 overall.

Champions: 2009, 2011, 2015, 2022
Runners-up: 1935, 1973, 1983, 1999, 2003, 2007
Third Place: 1991, 2001, 2013, 2017

EuroBasket Top Scorers

Rank

Player

Games

Points

1

Pau Gasol

58

1183

2

Juan Antonio San Epifanio

52

894

3

Emiliano Rodriguez

53

864

4

Juan Carlos Navarro

53

768

5

Wayne Brabender

42

684

6

Francisco Buscato

54

607

7

Rudy Fernandez

61

547

8

Alberto Herreros

41

538

9

Marc Gasol

49

520

10

Andres Jimenez

36

484

How they qualified

Gameday 1: ESP 75-79 LAT
Gameday 2: BEL 58-53 ESP
Gameday 3:
SVK 72-76 ESP
Gameday 4: ESP 84-71 SVK
Gameday 5: LAT 83-66 ESP
Gameday 6: ESP 59-52 BEL

Poll: Where will they finish?

Tickets

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