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How many NBA players are participating in 2025 EuroBasket? Complete list feat. Luka Doncic revealed 




EuroBasket 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, featuring 24 teams competing for the European title. Like the previous edition, the tournament will be co-hosted by four nations, with Latvia, Cyprus, Poland and Finland serving as hosts this year.

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With the heavy influx of European players in the NBA, EuroBasket was bound to feature some big names. While 32 NBA players were named in the participating countries’ preliminary rosters, only 28 will participate in the tournament. Of the 24 teams, 18 have NBA players, with Belgium, Cyprus, Poland, Iceland, Great Britain and Estonia the only teams without any NBA talent.

However, only five teams have more than one NBA player, with the rest having a player each. Having established that, here is a complete list of NBA players participating in the 2025 EuroBasket.

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