Which NBA team has the most players at FIBA EuroBasket 2025?

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MUNICH (Germany) – Basketball supporters from the 24 nations playing at FIBA EuroBasket 2025 will be glued to their screens to see how their beloved teams perform in Europe’s flagship event.

But this continental championship will also draw great interest from NBA fans, with a total of 18 NBA franchises represented among the rosters of the EuroBasket participants in Riga, Katowice, Limassol and Tampere.

Which country has the most NBA players?

NBA players playing in FIBA EuroBasket 2025

The Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, Orlando Magic and Washington Wizards all have three of their players in the event with two Magic players playing for Germany – Tristan Da Silva and Franz Wagner; and two Wizards talents suiting up for France – Bilal Coulibaly and Alex Sarr.

The Denver Nuggets have two stars at EuroBasket – Serbian Nikola Jokic and Jonas Valanciunas of Lithuania – while the Utah Jazz are represented by Finland’s Lauri Markkanen and Jusuf Nurkic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Here is a look at which EuroBasket players play for which NBA teams.

Atlanta Hawks

Kristaps Porzingis (Latvia)
Zaccharie Risacher (France)
Vit Krejci (Czechia)

Boston Celtics

Neemias Queta (Portugal)

Chicago Bulls

Nikola Vucevic (Montenegro)

Denver Nuggets

Nikola Jokic (Serbia)
Jonas Valanciunas (Lithuania)

Houston Rockets

Alperen Sengun (Türkiye)

Los Angeles Clippers

Bogdan Bogdanovic (Serbia)

Los Angeles Lakers

Luka Doncic (Slovenia)

Memphis Grizzlies

Santi Aldama (Memphis Grizzlies)

Miami Heat

Simone Fontecchio (Italy)
Nikola Jovic (Serbia)
Pelle Larsson (Sweden)

Milwaukee Bucks

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greece)

New York Knicks

Guerschon Yabusele (France)

Orlando Magic

Franz Wagner (Germany)
Tristan Da Silva (Germany)
Goga Bitadze (Georgia)

Philadelphia 76ers

Adem Bona (Türkiye)

Portland Trail Blazers

Deni Avdija (Israel)

Sacramento Kings

Dennis Schroder (Germany)

Toronto Raptors

Sandro Mamukelashvili (Georgia)

Utah Jazz

Lauri Markkanen (Finland)
Jusuf Nurkic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Washington Wizards

Alex Sarr (France)
Bilal Coulibaly (France)
Tristan Vukcevic (Serbia)

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