Stats leaders: Who did it best in the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Group Phase?

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RIGA (Latvia) – FIBA EuroBasket 2025 has seen some amazing performances of the course of its history but Luka Doncic is doing something unheard of as the Group Phase concluded.

The Slovenian superstar leads all players in three major categories – efficiency, points and steals – and is second in a fourth – assists.

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Doncic’s biggest highlight of the group stage was becoming just the fourth player in recorded EuroBasket history to register a triple-double with 26 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds against Belgium.

Here is a look at all the major statistics after the Group Phase of FIBA EuroBasket 2025.

Efficiency

Luka Doncic has been an all-around stats monster as he leads the competition in efficiency per game with 35.4, including the top two performances – 45 efficiency versus Israel and 42 against Poland. Second on the list is Giannis Antetokounmpo with 32.3 for Greece in three games. Türkiye’s Alperen Sengun ranks third with 31.4 while fourth place with 29.0 is Nikola Jokic, who registered a 42 efficiency against Latvia.

Rank

Player

Games

EFFPG

Total

1.

Luka Doncic (SLO)

5

35.4

177

2.

Giannis Antetokounmpo (GRE)

3

32.3

97

3.

Alperen Sengun (TUR)

5

31.4

157

4.

Nikola Jokic (SRB)

5

29.0

145

5.

Nikola Vucevic (MNE)

5

27.8

139

6.

Lauri Markkanen (FIN)

5

26.8

134

7.

Deni Avdija (ISR)

5

25.0

125

8.

Franz Wagner (GER)

5

24.4

122

9.

Tryggvi Hlinason (ISL)

5

23.8

119

10.

Dennis Schroder (GER)

5

22.2

111

Points

Luka Doncic leads the competition in scoring with 32.4 points per game for Slovenia as he poured in 39 points against France and 38 versus Israel. Greece superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo played in three games but he had 27.7 points a game to rank second while Lauri Markkanen of Finland ranks third with 25.4 points.

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Rank

Player

Games

PPG

Total

1.

Luka Doncic (SLO)

5

32.4

162

2.

Giannis Antetokounmpo (GRE)

3

27.7

83

3.

Lauri Markkanen (FIN)

5

25.4

127

4.

Deni Avdija (ISR)

5

24.4

122

5.

Jordan Loyd (POL)

5

22.0

110

6.

Franz Wagner (GER)

5

21.6

108

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Alperen Sengun (TUR)

5

21.6

108

8.

Dennis Schroder (GER)

5

21.0

105

9.

Nikola Vucevic (MNE)

5

20.8

104

10.

Nikola Jokic (SRB)

5

20.2

101

Rebounds

Nikola Vucevic topped the rebounding leaderboard with 11.6 for Montenegro, though the team was eliminated in the group stage. The NBA center had double-digit rebounds in all five games, topped by 15 boards against Sweden. Iceland were eliminated despite Tryggvi Hlinasson grabbing 10.6 rebounds a game, including two games with 14 boards.

The top single game output for rebounding came from Neemias Queta, who corraled 18 rebounds versus Czechia but the Portuguese big man averaged 7.4 boards per contest.

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Rank

Player

Games

RPG

Total

1.

Nikola Vucevic (MNE)

5

11.6

58

2.

Tryggvi Hlinasson (ISL)

5

10.6

53

3.

Alperen Sengun (TUR)

5

9.6

48

4.

Nikola Jokic (SRB)

5

9.2

46

5.

Jusuf Nurkic (BIH)

5

9.0

45

6.

Alen Omic (SLO)

5

8.6

43

7.

Lauri Markkanen (FIN)

5

8.2

41

8.

Luka Doncic (SLO)

5

8.0

40

9.

Tomer Ginat (ISR)

5

7.8

39

10.

Mateusz Ponitka (POL)

4

7.8

31

Assists

Rokas Jokubaitis was top in assists, though he only played four games; averaging 8.5 dimes per game. The Lithuanian playmaker, who will miss the rest of the tournament, dished out 12 assists against Montenegro for the top showing of the tournament. Luka Doncic was just behind Jokubaitis with 8.4 assists per game. The Slovenian wowed Belgium with 11 assists, which was part of his triple-double along with 26 points and 10 rebounds.

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Third on the list is Alperen Sengun with 6.8 assists from the center position. The Türkiye star just missed a triple-double versus Czechia with 23 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists.

Rank

Player

Games

APG

Total

1.

Rokas Jokubaitis (LTU)

4

8.5

34

2.

Luka Doncic (SLO)

5

8.4

42

3.

Alperen Sengun (TUR)

5

6.8

34

4.

Ondrej Sehnal (CZE)

5

6.6

33

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Yam Madar (ISR)

5

6.6

33

6.

Dennis Schroder (GER)

5

6.2

31

7.

Edin Atic (BIH)

5

6.0

30

8.

Stefan Jovic (SRB)

5

5.8

29

9.

Rihards Lomazs (LAT)

5

5.6

28

10.

Luke Nelson (GBR)

5

5.4

27

Steals

Luka Doncic has long been known as an offensive machine but the Slovenia superstar has shined on defense as well with a tournament best 3.2 steals, including 5 swipes against Poland. That was the joint top output in the event thus far. Portugal’s Travante Williams twice had 5 steals and finished the group stage behind Doncic with 3.0 per game. And, Lauri Markkanen of Finland ranked third at 2.8 buoyed by two games with 4 steals.

Rank

Player

Games

SPG

Total

1.

Luka Doncic (SLO)

5

3.2

16

2.

Travante Williams (POR)

5

3.0

15

3.

Lauri Markkanen (FIN)

5

2.8

14

4.

Yam Madar (ISR)

5

2.2

11

=

Edin Atic (BIH)

5

2.2

11

6.

Deni Avdija (ISR)

5

2.0

10

=

Alessandro Pajola (ITA)

5

2.0

10

8.

Sehmus Hazer (TUR)

5

1.8

9

9.

Michal Sokolowski (POL)

4

1.8

7

10.

Multiple players

5

1.6

8

Blocks

Iceland big man Tryggvi Hlinason was the top rim protector in the group stage with 2.4 blocks per game. His top performance came in the game versus Belgium where he swatted 5 shots, which was also the best single game showing of all players. Goga Bitadze patrolled the paint for Georgia with 2.0 blocks, twice re-directing 3 shots in a game. Neemias Queta registered 4 blocks against Czechia in averaging 1.8 swats.

Rank

Player

Games

BPG

Total

1.

Tryggvi Hlinason (ISL)

5

2.4

12

2.

Goga Bitadze (GEO)

4

2.0

8

3.

Neemias Queta (POR)

5

1.8

9

4.

Daniel Theis (GER)

5

1.6

8

=

Kristaps Porzingis (LAT)

5

1.6

8

6.

Simon Birgander (SWE)

4

1.3

5

7.

Tristan Da Silva (GER)

5

1.2

6

8.

Jonas Valanciunas (LTU)

5

1.0

5

=

Olivier Nkamhoua (FIN)

5

1.0

5

=

Guerschon Yabusele (FRA)

5

1.0

5

=

Deni Avdija (ISR)

5

1.0

5

=

Ismael Bako (BEL)

5

1.0

5

=

Miikka Muurinen (FIN)

4

1.0

4

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