Total NBA Years by country (as of 2024-25)
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Country with secondary connection to player | No. of Years |
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Central African Republic | 0 |
India | 0 |
South Africa | 0 |
Morocco | 0 |
Taiwan | 0 |
Republic of the Congo | 0 |
Cyprus | 0 |
Saint Lucia | 0 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 0 |
Uzbekistan | 0 |
Wales | 0 |
2025 Foreign NBA Player Predictions
editAfrica
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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Nigeria | 31 | Including 17 foreign-born Nigerians |
Senegal | 14 | Including 1 U.S.-born Senegalese |
South Sudan | 10 | Including 4 foreign-born South Sudanese |
Cameroon | 7 | Including 2 foriegn-born Cameroonians |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 7 | |
Mali | 5 | |
Ghana | 3 | |
Ivory Coast | 3 | Including 3 U.S.-born Ivorians |
Egypt[note 1] | 2 | |
Gabon | 2 | |
Libya | 2 | Including 2 U.S.-born Libyans |
Uganda | 2 | Including 2 U.S.-born Ugandans |
Angola | 1 | |
Cape Verde | 1 | |
Guinea | 1 | |
Liberia | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Liberian |
Sudan | 1 | |
Tanzania | 1 | |
Tunisia | 1 | |
Africa | 95 | Including 33 foreign or U.S.-born naturalized players |
America
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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Canada | 63 | Including 10 foreign-born Canadians |
Brazil | 20 | Including 1 U.S.-born Brazilian |
Puerto Rico | 20 | Including 12 U.S.-born Puerto Ricans |
Argentina | 16 | |
Dominican Republic | 12 | Including 4 U.S.-born Dominicans |
Jamaica | 11 | Including 5 U.S.-born Jamaicans |
Bahamas | 9 | Including 2 U.S.-born Bahamians |
Mexico | 7 | Including 3 U.S.-born Mexicans |
Venezuela | 6 | Including 4 foreign-born Venezuelans |
Panama | 4 | Including 2 U.S.-born Panamanians |
United States Virgin Islands | 4 | Including 2 U.S.-born Virgin Islanders |
Belize | 3 | Including 3 U.S.-born Belizeans |
Haiti | 3 | |
Trinidad and Tobago | 3 | Including 1 U.S.-born Trinidadian |
Cuba | 2 | |
Guyana | 2 | |
Antigua and Barbuda | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Antiguan |
Bolivia | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Bolivian |
British Virgin Islands | 1 | |
Colombia | 1 | |
Dominica | 1 | |
Uruguay | 1 | |
America | 191 | Including 50 foreign or U.S.-born naturalized players |
Asia
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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China | 9 | Including 1 U.S.-born Chinese |
Lebanon | 6 | Including 5 foreign-born Lebanese |
Japan | 5 | Including 2 U.S.-born Japanese |
Philippines | 3 | Including 3 U.S.-born Filipinos |
Qatar | 3 | Including 2 U.S.-born Qataris |
Indonesia | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Indonesian |
Iran | 1 | |
Jordan | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Jordanian |
South Korea | 1 | |
Asia | 30 | Including 15 foreign or U.S.-born naturalized players |
Europe
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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France | 54 | Including 8 foreign-born French |
Serbia | 36 | Including 11 foreign-born Serbians |
Croatia | 25 | Including 10 foreign-born Croatians |
Germany | 22 | Including 2 U.S.-born Germans |
Spain | 22 | Including 4 foreign-born Spaniards |
Lithuania | 17 | Including 2 U.S.-born Lithuanians |
Turkey[note 1] | 16 | Including 4 foreign-born Turks |
Greece | 16 | Including 5 foreign-born Greeks |
Italy | 15 | Including 4 U.S.-born Italians |
Russia[note 1] | 14 | Including 4 foreign-born Russians |
Slovenia | 13 | Including 2 foreign-born Slovenes |
England | 12 | Including 3 foreign-born English |
Georgia[note 1] | 11 | Including 6 U.S.-born Georgians |
Montenegro | 10 | Including 5 foreign-born Montenegrins |
Ukraine | 10 | Including 2 foreign-born Ukrainians |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 7 | Including 3 foreign-born Bosnians |
Israel[note 2] | 7 | Including 2 U.S.-born Israelis |
Latvia | 7 | |
Netherlands | 7 | |
Czech Republic | 5 | |
North Macedonia | 5 | Including 3 U.S.-born Macedonians |
Poland | 5 | Including 2 U.S.-born Polish |
Bulgaria | 4 | Including 3 foreign-born Bulgarians |
Sweden | 4 | |
Belgium | 3 | Including 1 foreign-born Belgian |
Finland | 3 | Including 1 foreign-born Finn |
Ireland | 3 | Including 2 U.S.-born Irishmen |
Switzerland | 3 | |
Estonia | 2 | |
Austria | 1 | |
Azerbaijan[note 1] | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Azerbaijani |
Belarus | 1 | Including 1 U.S.-born Belarusian |
Denmark | 1 | |
Hungary | 1 | |
Iceland | 1 | |
Luxembourg | 1 | |
Norway | 1 | |
Portugal | 1 | |
Romania | 1 | |
Scotland | 1 | |
Slovakia | 1 | |
Europe | 366 | Including 92 foreign or U.S.-born naturalized players |
Oceania
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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Australia | 35 | Including 7 foreign-born Australians |
New Zealand | 3 | |
Australasia | 38 | Including 7 foreign-born naturalized players |
Foreign NBA Rookies
editPotential Foreign NBA Rookies
editNationality[A] | Birthplace[B] | Player |
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Serbia | Belgium | Nikola Đurišić |
Japan | — | Yuki Kawamura |
Canada | — | Emanuel Miller |
Dominican Republic | — | David Jones |
Netherlands | — | Malevy Leons |
Canada | — | Fardaws Aimaq |
Potential Foreign NBA Players- 2025
editPotential Foreign NBA Players- 2026 Draft
editNationality[A] | Birthplace[B] | Player |
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Senegal | — | Sidi Gueye |
Mexico | — | Karim López |
Canada | — | Efeosa Oliogu |
Finland | — | Miikka Muurinen |
Benin | — | Tounde Yessoufou |
Ghana | — | Annor Boateng |
Australia | — | Dash Daniels |
Ivory Coast | — | Dominique Diomande |
France | — | Jahel Trefle |
Canada | — | Michael Nwoko |
South Sudan | — | Paul Ater Maker Bol |
Germany | — | Declan Duru |
France | — | Mohamed Diakite |
Mali | — | Badara Diakite |
Spain | — | Gildas Gimenez |
Countries including players drafted in the NBA
editAfrica
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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Nigeria | 35 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Senegal | 16 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
South Sudan | 9 | |
Cameroon | 8 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 7 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Mali | 5 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Ghana | 3 | |
Ivory Coast | 3 | |
Central African Republic | 2 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Egypt | 2 | |
Gabon | 2 | |
Guinea | 2 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Libya | 2 | |
Uganda | 2 | |
Angola | 1 | |
Cape Verde | 1 | |
Liberia | 1 | |
Sudan | 1 | |
Tanzania | 1 | |
Tunisia | 1 | |
Africa | 104 | Including 13 players that have not played an NBA game |
America
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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Canada | 68 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Brazil | 21 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Argentina | 21 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Puerto Rico | 21 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Dominican Republic | 14 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Jamaica | 12 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Bahamas | 9 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Mexico | 7 | |
Venezuela | 6 | |
Panama | 5 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Haiti | 4 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Belize | 4 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
United States Virgin Islands | 4 | |
Colombia | 2 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Cuba | 2 | |
Guyana | 2 | |
Trinidad and Tobago | 2 | |
Antigua and Barbuda | 1 | |
Bolivia | 1 | |
British Virgin Islands | 1 | |
Dominica | 1 | |
Uruguay | 1 | |
America | 208 | Including 20 players that have not played an NBA game |
Asia
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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China | 10 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Lebanon | 8 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Japan | 5 | |
Philippines | 5 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Qatar | 3 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Iran | 2 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
India | 1 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Indonesia | 1 | |
Jordan | 1 | |
South Korea | 1 | |
Asia | 37 | Including 9 players that have not played an NBA game |
Europe
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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France | 63 | Including 11 players that have not played an NBA game |
Serbia | 48 | Including 13 players that have not played an NBA game |
Croatia | 28 | Including 4 players that have not played an NBA game |
Spain | 27 | Including 6 players that have not played an NBA game |
Germany | 25 | Including 3 players that have not played an NBA game |
Lithuania | 21 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Turkey | 21 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Greece | 20 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Italy | 17 | Including 4 players that have not played an NBA game |
England | 15 | Including 3 players that have not played an NBA game |
Russia | 15 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Slovenia | 15 | Including 2 players that have not played an NBA game |
Montenegro | 13 | Including 3 players that have not played an NBA game |
Ukraine | 13 | Including 3 players that have not played an NBA game |
Georgia | 12 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Israel | 11 | Including 5 players that have not played an NBA game |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 10 | Including 3 players that have not played an NBA game |
Netherlands | 10 | Including 3 players that have not played an NBA game |
Latvia | 8 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Poland | 6 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Czech Republic | 5 | |
North Macedonia | 5 | |
Sweden | 5 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Belgium | 4 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Bulgaria | 4 | |
Finland | 4 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Ireland | 3 | |
Switzerland | 3 | |
Belarus | 2 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Denmark | 2 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Estonia | 2 | |
Hungary | 2 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Austria | 1 | |
Azerbaijan | 1 | |
Iceland | 1 | |
Luxembourg | 1 | |
Norway | 1 | |
Portugal | 1 | |
Romania | 1 | |
Scotland | 1 | |
Slovakia | 1 | |
Europe | 444 | Including 91 players that have not played an NBA game |
Oceania
editCountry/Territory | No. of Players | Notes |
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Australia | 41 | Including 6 players that have not played an NBA game |
New Zealand | 4 | Including 1 player that has not played an NBA game |
Australasia | 44 | Including 7 players that have not played an NBA game |
All Foreign NBA and NBA Drafted Players
editPos | G | Guard | F | Forward | C | Center |
Yrs | Number of seasons played in the NBA | |||||
^ | Denotes player who has been elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame | |||||
* | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA |
Nationality[A] | Birthplace[B] | Player | Pos. | Career[C] | Yrs | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Angola | — | Bruno Fernando | C | 2019–2024 | 5 | — | [1] |
Antigua and Barbuda | United States | Julius Hodge | G | 2005–2007 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Antiguan citizen, represented Antigua internationally; though choosing to represent Antigua, he was also eligible to represent the U.S. Virgin Islands. | [2] |
Argentina | — | Leandro Bolmaro | F/G | 2021–2023 | 2 | Also holds Italian citizenship.[3] | [4] |
Argentina | — | Nicolás Brussino | G/F | 2016–2017 | 2 | Also holds Italian citizenship. | [5] |
Argentina | — | Facundo Campazzo | G | 2020–2022 | 3 | — | [6] |
Argentina | — | Gabriel Deck | G | 2021–2022 | 2 | — | [7] |
Argentina | — | Carlos Delfino | G | 2004–2008; 2009–2014 |
8 | — | [8] |
Argentina | — | Patricio Garino | G | 2017 | 1 | Also holds Italian citizenship. | [9] |
Argentina | — | Manu Ginóbili^ | G | 2002–2018 | 16 | Also holds Italian citizenship. | [10] |
Argentina | — | Jorge González# | C | 1988 | 0 | ||
Argentina | — | Walter Herrmann | F | 2006–2009 | 3 | — | [11] |
Argentina | — | Federico Kammerichs# | F | 2002 | 0 | ||
Argentina | — | Nicolás Laprovíttola | G | 2016 | 1 | — | [12] |
Argentina | — | Hernán Montenegro# | C | 1988 | 0 | ||
Argentina | — | Marcelo Nicola# | F | 1993 | 0 | ||
Argentina | — | Andrés Nocioni | F | 2004–2012 | 8 | — | [13] |
Argentina | — | Fabricio Oberto | F | 2005–2010 | 6 | — | [14] |
Argentina | — | Pablo Prigioni | G | 2012–2016 | 4 | — | [15] |
Argentina | — | Pepe Sánchez | G | 2000–2001; 2002–2003 | 2 | — | [16] |
Argentina | — | Luis Scola | F | 2007–2017 | 10 | — | [17] |
Argentina | — | Juan Pablo Vaulet# | G | 2015 | 0 | ||
Argentina | — | Luca Vildoza | G | 2022 | 1 | Also holds Italian citizenship. Career consists exclusively of playoff games. | [18] |
Argentina | — | Rubén Wolkowyski | F | 2000–2001; 2002–2003 | 2 | Also holds Polish citizenship. | [19] |
Australia | — | David Andersen | F/C | 2009–2011 | 2 | Also holds Danish citizenship, but represents Australia internationally.[20] | [21] |
Australia | — | Chris Anstey | C | 1997–2000 | 3 | — | [22] |
Australia | — | Cameron Bairstow | F/C | 2014–2016 | 2 | — | [23] |
Australia | New Zealand | Aron Baynes | C | 2013–2021 | 9 | Born in New Zealand, grew up in Australia, represents Australia internationally.[24] | [25] |
Australia | — | Andrew Bogut | C | 2005–2018; 2019 | 14 | — | [26] |
Australia | — | Jonah Bolden | F | 2018–2020 | 2 | — | [27] |
Australia | — | Mark Bradtke | C | 1996–1997 | 1 | — | [28] |
Australia | — | Ryan Broekhoff | G | 2018–2020 | 2 | — | [29] |
Australia | United States | CJ Bruton# | G | 1997 | 0 | ||
Australia | — | Xavier Cooks | F | 2023 | 1 | — | [30] |
Australia | — | Mitch Creek | G | 2019 | 1 | — | [31] |
Australia | — | Dyson Daniels* | G | 2022–present | 3 | — | [32] |
Australia | — | Matthew Dellavedova | G | 2013–2021; 2022–2023 |
9 | — | [33] |
Australia | — | Alex Ducas* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Australia | — | Dante Exum* | G | 2014–2021; 2023–present |
9 | Born in Australia to an American father.[34] | [35] |
Australia | — | Johnny Furphy* | F | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Australia | — | Andrew Gaze | G | 1994; 1999 | 2 | — | [36] |
Australia | — | Josh Giddey* | G | 2021–present | 4 | — | [37] |
Australia | United States | Ricky Grace | G | 1993 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Australian citizen, represented Australia internationally.[38] | [39] |
Australia | United States | Al Green# | G | 1979 | 0 | ||
Australia | — | Josh Green* | G | 2020–present | 5 | — | [40] |
Australia | — | Shane Heal | G | 1996–1997; 2003 |
2 | — | [41] |
Australia | — | Isaac Humphries | F/C | 2019 | 1 | — | [42] |
Australia | — | Joe Ingles* | F | 2014–present | 11 | — | [43] |
Australia | — | Nathan Jawai | F/C | 2008–2010 | 2 | The first ever Indigenous Australian to play in the NBA. | [44] |
Australia | — | Jock Landale* | C | 2021–present | 4 | — | [45] |
Australia | — | Luc Longley | C | 1991–2001 | 10 | — | [46] |
Australia | — | Will Magnay | C/F | 2021 | 1 | — | [47] |
Australia | — | Jack McVeigh* | F | 2024–present | 1 | — | |
Australia | United States | Darnell Mee | G | 1993–1995 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Australian citizen, represented Australia internationally.[48] | [49] |
Australia | — | Patty Mills* | G | 2009–present | 16 | — | [50] |
Australia | — | Brad Newley# | G/F | 2007 | 0 | ||
Australia | — | Ed Palubinskas# | G | 1974 | 0 | ||
Australia | — | Ben Pepper# | C | 1997 | 0 | ||
Australia | South Sudan | Duop Reath* | F/C | 2023–present | 2 | Born in present-day South Sudan, moved to Australia at age 9, became a naturalized Australian citizen, represents Australia internationally. [51] | [52] |
Australia | — | Paul Rogers# | C | 1997 | 0 | ||
Australia | — | Luke Schenscher | C | 2006–2007 | 2 | — | [53] |
Australia | — | Ben Simmons* | F | 2017–present | 8 | Born in Australia to an American father.[54] | [55] |
Australia | United States | Matisse Thybulle* | G/F | 2019–present | 6 | Born in the United States, spent early childhood in Australia and became a naturalized Australian citizen, represents Australia internationally.[56] | [57] |
Australia | — | Luke Travers* | F | 2024–present | 1 | — | |
Australia | — | Jack White | F | 2022–2024 | 2 | — | [58] |
Austria | — | Jakob Poeltl* | C | 2016–present | 9 | — | [59] |
Azerbaijan | United States | Donta Hall | F | 2020–2021 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Azerbaijani citizen. [60] | [61] |
Bahamas | — | Deandre Ayton* | C | 2018–present | 7 | — | [62] |
Bahamas | — | Dexter Cambridge | F | 1992–1993 | 1 | — | [63] |
Bahamas | United States | Eric Gordon* | G | 2008–present | 17 | Born in the United States to a Bahamian mother, represented the US internationally before receiving FIBA permission to switch to representing the Bahamas. [64] | [65] |
Bahamas | — | Buddy Hield* | G | 2016–present | 9 | — | [66] |
Bahamas | — | Kai Jones | C | 2021–2023 | 2 | Born in the Bahamas, grew up in the United States. | [67] |
Bahamas | — | Ian Lockhart | F | 1990 | 1 | — | [68] |
Bahamas | — | Magnum Rolle# | C | 2010 | 0 | ||
Bahamas | — | Mychal Thompson | C/F | 1978–1991 | 12 | First player born & raised in the Bahamas to make the NBA[69] | [70] |
Bahamas | United States | Mychel Thompson | F | 2011–2012 | 1 | Born in the United States by American parents | [71] |
Belarus | — | Vladimir Veremeenko# | F/C | 2006 | 0 | ||
Belarus | United States | Maalik Wayns | G | 2012–2014 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Belarusian citizen, represents Belarus internationally.[72] | [73] |
Belgium | — | Toumani Camara* | F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [74] |
Belgium | — | Axel Hervelle# | F | 2005 | 0 | ||
Belgium | Democratic Republic of the Congo | D.J. Mbenga | C | 2004–2011 | 7 | Born in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), became a naturalized Belgian citizen, represented Belgium internationally.[75] | [76] |
Belgium | — | Ajay Mitchell* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Belize | United States | Noel Felix | F | 2006 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Belize internationally.[77] | [78] |
Belize | United States | Marlon Garnett | G | 1998–1999 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Belize internationally.[77] | [79] |
Belize | — | Nigel Miguel# | F | 1985 | 0 | ||
Belize | United States | Milt Palacio | G | 1999–2006 | 7 | Born in the United States, represented Belize internationally.[80] | [81] |
Bolivia | United States | Josh Reaves | G/F | 2020 | 1 | Born in the United States to a Bolivian mother, represents Bolivia internationally.[82] | [83] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Edin Bavčić# | F/C | 2006 | 0 | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | United States | J. R. Bremer | G | 2002–2004 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Bosnian citizen, represented Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally.[84] | [85] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | United States | Luka Garza* | C | 2021–present | 4 | Born in the United States to a Bosnian mother, became a naturalized Bosnia and Herzegovina citizen, represents Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally.[86] | [87] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Džanan Musa | F | 2018–2020 | 2 | — | [88] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Jusuf Nurkić* | C | 2014–present | 11 | Born when the official name of the country was the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | [89] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Montenegro | Aleksandar Radojević | C | 1999–2000; 2004–2005 |
2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally. | [90] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Nedžad Sinanović# | C | 2003 | 0 | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Goran Suton# | F | 2009 | 0 | ||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Mirza Teletović | F | 2012–2018 | 6 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D], represented Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally. | [91] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | Ratko Varda | C | 2001–2002 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D], represented FR Yugoslavia and Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally. | [92] |
Brazil | — | Rafael Araújo | C | 2004–2007 | 3 | — | [93] |
Brazil | — | Leandro Barbosa | G | 2003–2017 | 14 | — | [94] |
Brazil | — | Bruno Caboclo | F | 2014–2021 | 7 | — | [95] |
Brazil | — | Vítor Faverani | C | 2013–2014 | 1 | — | [96] |
Brazil | — | Cristiano Felício | F/C | 2015–2021 | 6 | — | [97] |
Brazil | — | Rolando Ferreira | C | 1988–1989 | 1 | — | [98] |
Brazil | — | Alex Garcia | G | 2003–2004 | 2 | — | [99] |
Brazil | — | Marcelo Huertas | G | 2015–2017 | 2 | — | [100][101] |
Brazil | — | Didi Louzada | F | 2021–2022 | 2 | — | [102] |
Brazil | United States | Scott Machado | G | 2012–2013; 2019 |
2 | Born in the United States to Brazilian parents, grew up in the United States, represents Brazil internationally.[103] | [104] |
Brazil | — | Fab Melo | C | 2012–2013 | 1 | — | [105] |
Brazil | — | Nenê | F/C | 2002–2020 | 17 | — | [106] |
Brazil | — | Raul Neto | G | 2015–2023 | 8 | — | [107][108] |
Brazil | — | Lucas Nogueira | C | 2014–2018 | 4 | — | [109] |
Brazil | — | Mãozinha Pereira | F | 2024 | 1 | — | [110] |
Brazil | — | Paulão Prestes# | C | 2010 | 0 | ||
Brazil | — | Gui Santos* | G/F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [111] |
Brazil | — | Tiago Splitter | C/F | 2010–2017 | 7 | — | [112] |
Brazil | — | Anderson Varejão | C/F | 2004–2017; 2021 |
14 | — | [113] |
Brazil | — | João Vianna | F | 1991 | 1 | — | [114] |
Brazil | — | Marquinhos Vieira | F | 2006–2008 | 2 | — | [115] |
British Virgin Islands | — | D'Moi Hodge | G | 2023 | 1 | — | [116] |
Bulgaria | — | Georgi Glouchkov | F | 1985–1986 | 1 | Also holds Italian citizenship. First NBA player from Eastern Europe. [117] | [118] |
Bulgaria | United States | Priest Lauderdale | C | 1996–1998 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Bulgarian citizen, represented Bulgaria internationally.[119] | [120] |
Bulgaria | United States | Cedric Simmons | F/C | 2006–2009 | 3 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Bulgarian citizen, represented Bulgaria internationally.[121] | [122] |
Bulgaria | Cyprus | Sasha Vezenkov | F | 2023–2024 | 1 | Born in Cyprus to Bulgarian parents, grew up in Greece, represents Bulgaria internationally. [123] Has Bulgarian, Greek, and Cypriot citizenship. | [124] |
Cameroon | — | Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje | C | 2001–2004 | 3 | — | [125] |
Cameroon | — | Ulrich Chomche* | C | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Cameroon | — | Christian Koloko* | F/C | 2022–2023; 2024–present |
2 | — | [126] |
Cameroon | — | Luc Mbah a Moute | F | 2008–2020 | 12 | — | [127] |
Cameroon | Belgium | Yves Missi* | C | 2024–present | 1 | Born in Belgium to Cameroonian parents, grew up in Cameroon, represents Cameroon internationally. | — |
Cameroon | — | Pascal Siakam* | PF | 2016–present | 9 | — | [128] |
Cameroon | United States | D. J. Strawberry | G | 2007–2008 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Cameroonian citizen, represented Cameroon internationally.[129] | [130] |
Cameroon | United States | JP Tokoto# | G | 2015 | 0 | ||
Canada | — | Kyle Alexander | F/C | 2020 | 1 | — | [131] |
Canada | — | Nickeil Alexander-Walker* | G | 2019–present | 6 | — | [132] |
Canada | — | Joel Anthony | C | 2007–2017 | 10 | — | [133] |
Canada | — | Norm Baker | G | 1946–1947 | 1 | — | [134] |
Canada | — | Dalano Banton* | G | 2021–present | 4 | — | [135] |
Canada | — | RJ Barrett* | G | 2019–present | 6 | — | [136] |
Canada | — | Anthony Bennett | F/C | 2013–2017 | 4 | First Canadian drafted #1 overall in the NBA draft. Born in Canada to a Jamaican mother [137] | [138] |
Canada | — | Sim Bhullar | C | 2015 | 1 | Born in Canada to Indian parents; first player of Indian descent to play in the NBA. | [139] |
Canada | Italy | Hank Biasatti | G | 1946 | 1 | First international player in the league.[140] Born in the Kingdom of Italy, grew up in Canada, became a naturalized Canadian citizen.[141] | [142] |
Canada | — | Khem Birch | C/F | 2017–2023 | 6 | — | [143] |
Canada | Saint Lucia | Chris Boucher* | F/C | 2017–present | 8 | Born in Saint Lucia, grew up in Canada, became a naturalized Canadian citizen, represents Canada internationally.[144] | [145] |
Canada | — | Oshae Brissett | F/G | 2019–2024 | 5 | — | [146] |
Canada | — | Dillon Brooks* | G | 2017–present | 8 | — | [147] |
Canada | — | Denham Brown# | G/F | 2006 | 0 | ||
Canada | — | Brandon Clarke* | F/C | 2019–present | 6 | — | [148] |
Canada | — | Ron Crevier | C | 1985 | 1 | — | [149] |
Canada | Haiti | Samuel Dalembert | C | 2001–2015 | 14 | Born in Haiti, grew up in Canada, became a naturalized Canadian citizen, represented Canada internationally.[150] | [151] |
Canada | — | Nate Darling | G | 2020–2021 | 1 | — | [152] |
Canada | — | Luguentz Dort* | G/F | 2019–present | 6 | Born in Canada to Haitian parents.[153] | [154] |
Canada | — | Zach Edey* | C | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Canada | — | Tyler Ennis | G | 2014–2018 | 4 | — | [155] |
Canada | — | Rick Fox | F/G | 1991–2004 | 13 | Born in Canada to Bahamian father and Canadian mother. | [156] |
Canada | — | Shai Gilgeous-Alexander* | G | 2018–present | 7 | Born in Canada to Antiguan mother.[157] | [158] |
Canada | — | Stewart Granger | G | 1983–1985; 1987 |
3 | — | [159] |
Canada | — | Olivier Hanlan# | G | 2015 | 0 | ||
Canada | Denmark | Lars Hansen | C | 1978–1979 | 1 | Born in Denmark, grew up in Canada, became a naturalized Canadian citizen, represented Canada internationally.[160] | [161] |
Canada | — | Bob Houbregs^ | C/F | 1953–1958 | 5 | Born in Canada, moved to the United States as a child. | [162] |
Canada | — | Caleb Houstan* | F | 2022–present | 3 | — | [163] |
Canada | — | Justin Jackson# | F | 2018 | 0 | ||
Canada | — | Cory Joseph* | G | 2011–present | 14 | — | [164] |
Canada | — | Kris Joseph | F | 2012–2013 | 1 | — | [165] |
Canada | — | Mfiondu Kabengele | F | 2019–2021; 2022–2023 |
3 | Born in Canada by Congolese parents.[166] | [167] |
Canada | — | AJ Lawson* | G | 2022–present | 3 | — | [168] |
Canada | — | Trey Lyles* | F | 2015–present | 10 | Born in Canada, moved to the United States at the age of 7 and is also a U.S. citizen. Has represented both the United States and Canada at youth level. Is eligible to represent the United States or Canada internationally.[169][170] | [171] |
Canada | — | Todd MacCulloch | C | 1999–2003 | 4 | — | [172] |
Canada | — | Jamaal Magloire | C | 2000–2012 | 12 | — | [173] |
Canada | Senegal | Karim Mané | G | 2020–2021 | 1 | Born in Senegal, grew up in Canada.[174] | [175] |
Canada | — | Bennedict Mathurin* | G | 2022–present | 3 | — | [176] |
Canada | — | Leonard Miller* | F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [177] |
Canada | — | Mychal Mulder | G | 2020–2022 | 3 | — | [178] |
Canada | — | Jamal Murray* | G | 2016–present | 9 | — | [179] |
Canada | South Africa | Steve Nash^ | G | 1996–2015 | 18 | Born in South Africa to an English father and a Welsh mother, grew up in Canada, became a naturalized Canadian citizen, represented Canada internationally.[180] Also holds a British passport.[181] | [182] |
Canada | — | Andrew Nembhard* | G | 2022–present | 3 | — | [183] |
Canada | — | Andrew Nicholson | F | 2012–2017 | 5 | — | [184] |
Canada | Ghana | William Njoku# | F | 1994 | 0 | ||
Canada | — | Kelly Olynyk* | C | 2013–present | 12 | — | [185] |
Canada | Nigeria | Eugene Omoruyi | F | 2021–2024 | 3 | Born in Nigeria, grew up in Canada. | [186] |
Canada | — | Kevin Pangos | G | 2021–2022 | 1 | Holds both Canadian and Slovenian passports. Represents Canada internationally. | [187] |
Canada | — | Dwight Powell* | C/F | 2014–present | 11 | — | [188] |
Canada | — | Joshua Primo | G | 2021–2024 | 3 | — | [189] |
Canada | — | Olivier-Maxence Prosper* | F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [190] |
Canada | — | Xavier Rathan-Mayes | G | 2018 | 1 | — | [191] |
Canada | United States | Andy Rautins | G | 2010–2011 | 1 | Born in the United States to Canadian parents, represented Canada internationally.[192] | [193] |
Canada | — | Leo Rautins | F | 1983–1984 | 2 | — | [194] |
Canada | United States | Robert Sacre | C | 2012–2016 | 4 | Born in the United States to an American father and Canadian mother, moved to Canada at age 7 and a dual citizen by birth;[195] represented Canada internationally.[196] | [197] |
Canada | — | Shaedon Sharpe* | G | 2022–present | 3 | — | [198] |
Canada | — | Mike Smrek | C | 1985–1992 | 7 | — | [199] |
Canada | — | Gino Sovran | F/G | 1946–1947 | 1 | — | [200] |
Canada | — | Nik Stauskas | G | 2014–2019; 2022 | 6 | Holds both Canadian and Lithuanian passports. Represented Canada internationally.[201][202] | [203] |
Canada | — | Tristan Thompson* | F/C | 2011–present | 14 | — | [204] |
Canada | — | Ernie Vandeweghe | F/G | 1949–1956 | 7 | Born in Canada, moved to the United States as a teenager, became a naturalized U.S. citizen. | [205] |
Canada | — | Bill Wennington | C | 1985–1991; 1993–2000 | 13 | — | [206] |
Canada | — | Andrew Wiggins* | G/F | 2014–present | 11 | Born in Canada to an American father and a naturalized Canadian mother, who was born in Barbados.[207] | [208] |
Canada | — | Lindell Wigginton | G | 2022–2023 | 3 | — | [209] |
Canada | — | Greg Wiltjer# | C | 1984 | 0 | ||
Canada | United States | Kyle Wiltjer | F/C | 2016–2017 | 1 | Born in the United States to a Canadian father and American mother, represents Canada internationally. | [210] |
Canada | — | Jim Zoet | C | 1982 | 1 | — | [211] |
Cape Verde | — | Edy Tavares | C | 2015–2017 | 2 | — | [212] |
Central African Republic | — | Anicet Lavodrama# | C | 1985 | 0 | ||
Central African Republic | — | Romain Sato# | G/F | 2004 | 0 | ||
China | — | Cui Yongxi* | G/F | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
China | United States | Li Kaier (a.k.a. Kyle Anderson)* |
F | 2014–present | 11 | Born in the United States, obtained Chinese citizenship, represents China internationally. [213] | [214] |
China | — | Mengke Bateer | C | 2002–2003 | 3 | — | [215] |
China | — | Sun Yue | G | 2008–2009 | 1 | — | [216] |
China | — | Wang Zhelin# | C | 2016 | 0 | ||
China | — | Wang Zhizhi | C | 2001–2005 | 5 | — | [217] |
China | — | Xue Yuyang# | C | 2003 | 0 | ||
China | — | Yao Ming^ | C | 2002–2011 | 8 | — | [218] |
China | — | Yi Jianlian | F | 2007–2012 | 5 | — | [219] |
China | — | Zhou Qi | C | 2017–2018 | 2 | — | [220] |
Colombia | — | Jaime Echenique | C | 2021 | 1 | — | [221] |
Colombia | — | Álvaro Teherán# | C | 1991 | 0 | ||
Croatia | Germany | Dalibor Bagarić | C | 2000–2003 | 3 | Born in West Germany,[G] represented Croatia internationally. | [222] |
Croatia | — | Stanko Barać# | C | 2007 | 0 | ||
Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Dragan Bender | F/C | 2016–2020 | 4 | Born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents Croatia internationally.[223] | [224] |
Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bojan Bogdanović* | SF | 2014–present | 11 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Croatia internationally. | [225] |
Croatia | — | Duje Dukan | F | 2016 | 1 | Born in Croatia, moved to the United States at the age of 10 months and is also U.S. citizen. Represents Croatia internationally.[226][227] | [228] |
Croatia | — | Gordan Giriček | G/F | 2002–2008 | 6 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Croatia internationally. | [229] |
Croatia | United States | Justin Hamilton | C | 2014–2015; 2016–2017 |
3 | Croatian ancestry on his mother side. Born in the United States, represents Croatia internationally. | [230] |
Croatia | — | Mario Hezonja | G/F | 2015–2020 | 5 | — | [231] |
Croatia | — | Mario Kasun | C | 2004–2006 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Croatia internationally. | [232] |
Croatia | — | Toni Kukoč^ | F | 1993–2006 | 13 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia internationally. | [233] |
Croatia | United States | Oliver Lafayette | G | 2010 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Croatia internationally. | [230] |
Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Damir Markota | C | 2006–2007 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] grew up in Sweden, represented Croatia internationally.[234] | [235] |
Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Karlo Matković* | F | 2024–present | 1 | — | |
Croatia | — | Dražen Petrović^ | G | 1989–1993 | 4 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia internationally until his death in 1993. | [236] |
Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Zoran Planinić | G | 2003–2006 | 3 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Croatia internationally. | [237] |
Croatia | — | Dino Rađa^ | F/C | 1993–1997 | 4 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia internationally. | [238] |
Croatia | — | Damjan Rudež | F | 2014–2017 | 3 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Croatia internationally. | [239] |
Croatia | — | Luka Šamanić | PF | 2019–2021; 2023–2024 |
4 | — | [240] |
Croatia | — | Dario Šarić* | F | 2016–present | 9 | — | [241] |
Croatia | — | Josip Sesar# | G/F | 2000 | 0 | ||
Croatia | — | Bruno Šundov | C | 1998–2005 | 7 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Croatia internationally. | [242] |
Croatia | — | Žan Tabak | C | 1994–1998; 1999–2001 | 6 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia internationally. | [243] |
Croatia | — | Ante Tomić# | C | 2008 | 0 | ||
Croatia | — | Roko Ukić | G | 2008–2010 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Croatia internationally. | [244] |
Croatia | — | Stojko Vranković | C | 1990–1992; 1996–1999 | 5 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia internationally. | [245] |
Croatia | — | Ante Žižić | C | 2017–2020 | 3 | — | [246] |
Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Ivica Zubac* | C | 2016–present | 9 | Born in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents Croatia internationally. | [247] |
Croatia | — | Tomislav Zubčić# | C/F | 2012 | 0 | ||
Cuba | — | Lazaro Borrell | F | 1999–2000 | 1 | — | [248] |
Cuba | — | Andrés Guibert | F/C | 1994–1995 | 2 | Born in Cuba, defected to Puerto Rico in 1993.[249] | [250] |
Czech Republic | — | Vít Krejčí* | G | 2021–present | 4 | — | [251] |
Czech Republic | — | Tomáš Satoranský | G | 2016–2022 | 6 | Born in Czechoslovakia,[E] represents Czech Republic internationally. | [252] |
Czech Republic | — | Jan Veselý | F | 2011–2014 | 3 | Born in Czechoslovakia,[E] represents Czech Republic internationally. | [253] |
Czech Republic | — | Jiří Welsch | G | 2002–2006 | 4 | Born in Czechoslovakia,[E] represented Czech Republic internationally. | [254] |
Czech Republic | — | George Zídek | C | 1995–1998 | 3 | Born in Czechoslovakia,[E] represented Czech Republic internationally. Known in Europe as Jiří Zidek, Jr. | [255] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Bismack Biyombo | C | 2011–2024 | 13 | Born in Zaire. | [256] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Christian Eyenga | G/F | 2010–2012 | 2 | Born in Zaire. | [257] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Jonathan Kuminga* | F | 2021–present | 4 | — | [258] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Emmanuel Mudiay | F | 2015–2020; 2022 |
6 | Born in Zaire. | [259] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Dikembe Mutombo^ | C | 1991–2009 | 18 | Born in the original Democratic Republic of the Congo, raised in Zaire throughout most of its existence. | [260] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Yannick Nzosa# | C | 2022 | 0 | ||
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | Oscar Tshiebwe* | C | 2023–present | 2 | — | [261] |
Denmark | — | Christian Drejer# | F | 2004 | 0 | ||
Denmark | — | Gabriel Lundberg | G | 2022 | 1 | — | [262] |
Dominica | — | Garth Joseph | C | 2000–2001 | 1 | — | [263] |
Dominican Republic | — | Ángel Delgado | C | 2018–2019 | 1 | — | [264] |
Dominican Republic | — | Chris Duarte* | G | 2021–present | 4 | Born & raised in the Dominican Republic, father is Canadian. | [265] |
Dominican Republic | — | Luis Flores | G | 2004–2005 | 1 | — | [266] |
Dominican Republic | — | Francisco García | F/G | 2005–2014 | 10 | — | [267] |
Dominican Republic | — | Tito Horford | C | 1988–1990; 1993 |
3 | — | [268] |
Dominican Republic | — | Al Horford* | C | 2007–present | 18 | — | [269] |
Dominican Republic | — | Felipe López | G | 1998–2002 | 4 | — | [270] |
Dominican Republic | United States | Sammy Mejía# | G/F | 2007 | 0 | ||
Dominican Republic | United States | Justin Minaya* | F | 2023–present | 3 | Born in the United States to Dominican parents, represents Dominican Republic internationally. | [271] |
Dominican Republic | — | Luis Montero | G | 2015–2016; 2017–2018 |
2 | — | [272] |
Dominican Republic | United States | Lester Quiñones* | G | 2023–present | 3 | Born in the United States to Dominican parents, represents Dominican Republic internationally. | [273] |
Dominican Republic | United States | Karl-Anthony Towns* | C | 2015–present | 10 | Born in the United States to a Dominican mother, represents Dominican Republic internationally. | [274] |
Dominican Republic | — | José Vargas# | F | 1988 | 0 | ||
Dominican Republic | United States | Charlie Villanueva | F | 2005–2016 | 11 | Born in the United States to Dominican parents, represented the United States at youth level, switched to representing Dominican Republic internationally.[275] | [276] |
Egypt | — | Alaa Abdelnaby | F/C | 1990–1995 | 5 | Born in Egypt, moved to the United States at the age of 2 and is also U.S. citizen.[277] | [278] |
Egypt | — | Abdel Nader | F/G | 2017–2022 | 5 | Born in Egypt, moved to the United States at the age of 3 and is also U.S. citizen.[279] | [280] |
England | United States | John Amaechi | C/F | 1995–1996; 1999–2003 | 5 | Born in the United States to a Nigerian father and a British mother, grew up in England, represented England internationally.[281][282] | [283] |
England | — | OG Anunoby* | F | 2017–present | 8 | Born in England to Nigerian parents. Moved to the U.S. when he was four years old and learned to play basketball there.[284] | [285] |
England | — | Andrew Betts# | C | 1998 | 0 | ||
England | — | Steve Bucknall | G | 1989–1990 | 1 | First British player who learned to play basketball in the U.K.[286] | [287] |
England | South Sudan | Luol Deng | F | 2004–2019 | 15 | Born in Sudan (now South Sudan),[H] grew up in England, became a naturalized British citizen, represented England and Great Britain internationally.[288] | [289] |
England | — | James Donaldson | C | 1980–1993; 1995 | 14 | Born in England, grew up in the United States. | [290] |
England | — | Spencer Dunkley# | F | 1993 | 0 | ||
England | — | Ndudi Ebi | F | 2003–2005 | 2 | Born in England to Nigerian parents, grew up in the United States.[282] | [291] |
England | — | Tosan Evbuomwan* | F | 2024–present | 2 | — | [292] |
England | — | Joel Freeland | C | 2012–2015 | 3 | — | [293] |
England | — | Ben Gordon | G | 2004–2015 | 11 | Born in England to Jamaican parents, grew up in the United States, represented Great Britain internationally.[294] | [295] |
England | — | Chris Harris | G | 1955–1956 | 1 | Moved from Southampton, England to the U.S. when he was young. | [296] |
England | — | Pops Mensah-Bonsu | F | 2006–2007; 2009–2011 | 4 | Born in England to Ghanaian parents, represented Great Britain internationally.[297] | [298] |
England | United States | Byron Mullens | C | 2009–2014 | 5 | Born in the United States to an American father and a British mother, grew up in the US, obtained British passport to be considered to represent Great Britain internationally.[299] | [300] |
England | — | Ryan Richards# | F | 2010 | 0 | ||
Estonia | — | Henri Drell | F | 2024 | 1 | — | [301] |
Estonia | — | Martin Müürsepp | F | 1996–1998 | 2 | Born in the Estonian SSR,[I] represented Estonia internationally. | [302] |
Finland | — | Petteri Koponen# | G | 2007 | 0 | ||
Finland | — | Lauri Markkanen* | F/C | 2017–present | 8 | — | [303] |
Finland | — | Hanno Möttölä | C | 2000–2002 | 2 | — | [304] |
Finland | France | Erik Murphy | C | 2013–2014 | 1 | Born in France to an American father and Finnish mother. Holds both American and Finnish passports. Represents Finland internationally. | [305] |
France | — | Tariq Abdul-Wahad (formerly Olivier Saint-Jean) |
F | 1997–2003 | 6 | — | [306] |
France | — | Alexis Ajinça | F | 2008–2011; 2013–2018 | 7 | — | [307] |
France | — | Melvin Ajinça# | G | 2024 | 0 | ||
France | — | Joël Ayayi | G | 2021–2022 | 1 | Born in France by Beninese parents | [308] |
France | — | Nicolas Batum* | G | 2008–present | 17 | — | [309] |
France | Guadeloupe | Rodrigue Beaubois | G | 2009–2013 | 4 | Born in Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean. | [310] |
France | Martinique | Juhann Begarin# | G/F | 2021 | 0 | ||
France | — | Hugo Besson# | G | 2022 | 0 | ||
France | United States | Howard Carter | G | 1983–1984 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized French citizen, represented France internationally.[311] | [312] |
France | — | Malcolm Cazalon | G | 2023 | 1 | — | [313] |
France | — | Sidy Cissoko* | F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [314] |
France | — | Isaïa Cordinier# | G | 2017 | 0 | ||
France | — | Petr Cornelie | F | 2021–2022 | 1 | Born in France by Czech mother and French father. | [315] |
France | — | Bilal Coulibaly* | F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [316] |
France | — | Pacôme Dadiet* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
France | — | Nando De Colo | G | 2012–2014 | 2 | — | [317] |
France | — | Moussa Diabaté* | F | 2022–present | 3 | Born in France to Malian and Guinean parents. | [318] |
France | — | Boris Diaw | F/C | 2003–2017 | 14 | — | [319] |
France | — | Yakhouba Diawara | F | 2006–2010 | 4 | — | [320] |
France | — | Ousmane Dieng* | G | 2022–present | 3 | — | [321] |
France | — | Alain Digbeu# | G/F | 1997 | 0 | ||
France | Guinea | Sekou Doumbouya | F | 2019–2022 | 3 | Born in Guinea, grew up in France.[322] | [323] |
France | — | Evan Fournier | G/F | 2012–2024 | 12 | Born in France by an Algerian mother.[324] | [325] |
France | Guadeloupe | Mickaël Gelabale | F | 2006–2008; 2013 |
3 | Born in Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean. | [326] |
France | — | Rudy Gobert* | C | 2013–present | 12 | — | [327] |
France | United States | Killian Hayes | G | 2020–2024 | 4 | Born in the United States to an American father and a French mother, grew up in France and represents France internationally.[328] | [329] |
France | — | Jaylen Hoard | SF | 2019–2022 | 3 | Born in France by American father.[330] | [331] |
France | — | William Howard | F | 2019–2020 | 1 | — | [332] |
France | French Guiana | Damien Inglis | F | 2015–2016 | 1 | Born in French Guiana, an overseas region of France in South America. | [333] |
France | French Guiana | Livio Jean-Charles# | C | 2013 | 0 | ||
France | — | Ismaël Kamagate# | C | 2022 | 0 | ||
France | — | Louis Labeyrie# | F | 2014 | 0 | ||
France | — | Joffrey Lauvergne | F/C | 2015–2018 | 4 | — | [334] |
France | Martinique | Mathias Lessort# | F/C | 2018 | 0 | ||
France | — | Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot | G/F | 2016–2022 | 6 | — | [335] |
France | — | Ian Mahinmi | C | 2007–2020 | 12 | — | [336] |
France | — | Théo Maledon | G | 2020–2024 | 4 | — | [337] |
France | Guadeloupe | David Michineau# | G | 2016 | 0 | ||
France | — | Jérôme Moïso | F | 2000–2005 | 5 | — | [338] |
France | — | Adam Mokoka | G | 2019–2021 | 2 | — | [339] |
France | — | Paccelis Morlende# | G | 2003 | 0 | ||
France | United States | Joakim Noah | C | 2007–2020 | 13 | Born in the United States to a French father and a Swedish mother, grew up in France and the United States, became a French citizen and represented France internationally.[340] | [341] |
France | Belgium | Frank Ntilikina | G | 2017–2024 | 7 | Born in Belgium to Rwandan parents, grew up in France, represents France internationally.[342] | [343] |
France | — | Élie Okobo | G | 2018–2020 | 2 | Born in France to a Congolese father and a French mother. | [344] |
France | Belgium | Tony Parker^ | G | 2001–2019 | 18 | Born in Belgium to an American father and a Dutch mother, grew up in France, represented France internationally.[345] | [346] |
France | — | Johan Petro | C | 2005–2013 | 8 | — | [347] |
France | Guadeloupe | Mickaël Piétrus | G/F | 2003–2013 | 10 | Born in Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean. | [348] |
France | — | Vincent Poirier | C | 2019–2021 | 2 | — | [349] |
France | Haiti | Yves Pons | F | 2021–2022 | 1 | Born in Haiti, grew up in France, represents France internationally.[350] | [351] |
France | — | Antoine Rigaudeau | G | 2003 | 1 | — | [352] |
France | Spain | Zaccharie Risacher* | F | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
France | — | Rayan Rupert* | G | 2023–present | 2 | — | [353] |
France | — | Tidjane Salaün* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
France | — | Alexandre Sarr* | F/C | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
France | — | Olivier Sarr | C | 2021–2024 | 3 | Born in France, he is of Senegalese descent. | [354] |
France | French Guiana | Kevin Séraphin | F | 2010–2017 | 7 | Born in French Guiana, an overseas region of France in South America. | [355] |
France | — | Pape Sy | F/G | 2010–2011 | 1 | — | [356] |
France | — | Killian Tillie | F/C | 2020–2022 | 2 | — | [357] |
France | — | Axel Toupane | F/G | 2016–2017; 2021 |
3 | — | [358] |
France | — | Armel Traoré* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
France | Martinique | Ronny Turiaf | F | 2006–2014 | 10 | Born in Martinique, an overseas region of France in the Caribbean. | [359] |
France | — | Frédéric Weis# | C | 1999 | 0 | ||
France | — | Victor Wembanyama* | F/C | 2023–present | 2 | First Frenchman drafted #1 overall in the NBA draft. | [360] |
France | — | Guerschon Yabusele* | F | 2017–2019; 2024–present |
3 | — | [361] |
Gabon | — | Stéphane Lasme | F | 2007–2008 | 1 | — | [362] |
Gabon | — | Chris Silva | F | 2019–2023 | 4 | — | [363] |
Georgia | — | Goga Bitadze* | C | 2019–present | 6 | — | [364] |
Georgia | United States | Taurean Green | G | 2007–2008 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Georgian citizen, represented Georgia internationally.[365] | [366] |
Georgia | United States | Sandro Mamukelashvili* | F/C | 2021–present | 4 | Born in the United States to Georgian parents, raised in Georgia. Represents Georgia internationally. | [367] |
Georgia | — | Zaza Pachulia | C | 2003–2019 | 16 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Georgia internationally. Also holds a Turkish passport.[368] | [369] |
Georgia | United States | Jacob Pullen | G | 2017–2018 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Georgian citizen.[370] | [371] |
Georgia | United States | Melvin Sanders | G/F | 2005–2006 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Georgian citizen.[372] | [373] |
Georgia | — | Viktor Sanikidze# | F | 2004 | 0 | ||
Georgia | — | Tornike Shengelia | F | 2012–2014 | 2 | — | [374] |
Georgia | — | Vladimir Stepania | C | 1998–2004 | 6 | Born in the Soviet Union.[F] | [375] |
Georgia | — | Nikoloz Tskitishvili | F | 2002–2006 | 4 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Georgia internationally. | [376] |
Georgia | United States | Shammond Williams | G | 1998–2004; 2006–2007 | 7 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Georgian citizen, represented Georgia internationally.[377] | [378] |
Georgia | United States | Luke Zeller | G | 2012–2013 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Georgian citizen.[379][380] | [381] |
Germany | — | Uwe Blab | C | 1985–1990 | 5 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [382] |
Germany | — | Isaac Bonga | G | 2018–2022 | 4 | — | [383] |
Germany | — | Shawn Bradley | C | 1993–2005 | 12 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents, grew up in the United States, represented Germany internationally.[384] | [385] |
Germany | — | Tristan da Silva* | F | 2024–present | 1 | Born in Germany to a Brazilian father, has dual citizenship and represents Germany internationally. | — |
Germany | — | Peter Fehse# | C | 2002 | 0 | ||
Germany | — | Frido Frey | F | 1946–1947 | 1 | Born in the Weimar Republic,[G] grew up in the U.S.[386] | [387] |
Germany | — | Hansi Gnad# | F | 1987 | 0 | ||
Germany | — | Elias Harris | F | 2013 | 1 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [388] |
Germany | United States | Isaiah Hartenstein* | C | 2018–present | 7 | Born in the U.S. to German father and American mother. Moved to Germany at age 10 and represents Germany internationally.[389] | [390] |
Germany | — | Charlie Hoefer | F | 1946–1948 | 2 | Born in the Weimar Republic,[G] grew up in the U.S.[391] | [392] |
Germany | — | Ariel Hukporti* | C | 2024–present | 1 | Born in Germany to Togolese parents. | |
Germany | United States | Chris Kaman | C | 2003–2016 | 13 | German ancestry on his father side. Born in the United States, represented Germany internationally.[393] | [394] |
Germany | — | Maxi Kleber* | F | 2017–present | 8 | — | [395] |
Germany | — | Sven Meyer# | C | 1987 | 0 | ||
Germany | — | Dirk Nowitzki^ | F | 1998–2019 | 21 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [396] |
Germany | — | Tim Ohlbrecht | F/C | 2013 | 1 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [397] |
Germany | — | Tibor Pleiß | C | 2015–2016 | 1 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [398] |
Germany | — | Detlef Schrempf | F/C | 1985–2001 | 16 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [399] |
Germany | — | Dennis Schröder* | G | 2013–present | 12 | Born in Germany to Gambian mother. | [400] |
Germany | — | Daniel Theis* | F/C | 2017–present | 8 | — | [401] |
Germany | — | Franz Wagner* | SF | 2021–present | 4 | — | [402] |
Germany | — | Moritz Wagner* | F/C | 2018–present | 7 | — | [403] |
Germany | — | Chris Welp | C | 1987–1990 | 3 | Born in West Germany.[G] | [404] |
Germany | — | Paul Zipser | G/F | 2016–2018 | 2 | — | [405] |
Ghana | — | Ben Bentil | F | 2017 | 1 | — | [406] |
Ghana | — | Amida Brimah | C | 2021 | 1 | — | [407] |
Ghana | — | Nathan Mensah | F/C | 2023–2024 | 1 | — | [408] |
Greece | — | Dimitrios Agravanis# | F | 2015 | 0 | ||
Greece | — | Giannis Antetokounmpo* | F | 2013–present | 12 | Born in Greece to Nigerian parents, became a Greek citizen in May 2013. Represents Greece internationally.[409] | [410] |
Greece | — | Kostas Antetokounmpo | F | 2018–2021 | 3 | Born in Greece to Nigerian parents, became a Greek citizen in May 2016.[411] Represents Greece internationally. | [412] |
Greece | — | Thanasis Antetokounmpo | F | 2016; 2019–2024 |
6 | Born in Greece to Nigerian parents, became a Greek citizen in May 2013. Represents Greece internationally. | [413] |
Greece | United States | Nick Calathes | G | 2013–2015 | 2 | Born in the United States to Greek parents, represents Greece internationally. | [414] |
Greece | United States | Tyler Dorsey | G | 2017–2019; 2022 |
3 | Born in the United States to American father and Greek mother, represents Greece internationally.[415] | [416] |
Greece | — | Panagiotis Fasoulas# | C | 1986 | 0 | ||
Greece | — | Antonis Fotsis | F | 2001–2002 | 1 | — | [417] |
Greece | — | Andreas Glyniadakis | C | 2006–2007 | 1 | — | [418] |
Greece | — | Georgios Kalaitzakis | G/F | 2021–2022 | 1 | — | [419] |
Greece | United States | Kosta Koufos | C | 2008–2019 | 11 | Born in the United States to Greek parents, represented Greece internationally.[420] | [421] |
Greece | Czech Republic | Loukas Mavrokefalidis# | F | 2006 | 0 | ||
Greece | Canada | Naz Mitrou-Long | G | 2017–2020 | 3 | Born in Canada to Greek mother, represents Greece internationally. [422] | [423] |
Greece | — | Georgios Papagiannis | C | 2016–2018 | 2 | — | [424] |
Greece | — | Kostas Papanikolaou | F | 2014–2016 | 2 | — | [425] |
Greece | — | Giorgos Printezis# | F | 2007 | 0 | ||
Greece | — | Efthimios Rentzias | C | 2002–2003 | 1 | — | [426] |
Greece | Cameroon | Sofoklis Schortsanitis# | C | 2003 | 0 | ||
Greece | — | Vassilis Spanoulis | G | 2006–2007 | 1 | — | [427] |
Greece | Georgia | Jake Tsakalidis | C | 2000–2007 | 7 | Born in Soviet Union (now Georgia),[F] represented Greece internationally.[428] | [429] |
Guinea | — | Mamadi Diakite | F | 2020–2024 | 4 | — | [430] |
Guinea | France | Alpha Kaba# | F | 2017 | 0 | ||
Guyana | — | Rawle Marshall | G/F | 2005–2007 | 2 | — | [431] |
Guyana | — | Jason Miskiri | G | 1999 | 1 | — | [432] |
Haiti | — | Yvon Joseph | C | 1985 | 1 | — | [433] |
Haiti | — | Skal Labissière | C | 2016–2020 | 4 | — | [434] |
Haiti | — | Cady Lalanne# | C | 2015 | 0 | ||
Haiti | — | Olden Polynice | C/F | 1987–2001; 2003–2004 |
15 | Born in Haiti, grew up in the United States.[435] | [436] |
Hungary | — | Kornél Dávid | F | 1999–2001 | 3 | — | [437] |
Hungary | — | Ádám Hanga# | F | 2011 | 0 | ||
Iceland | — | Pétur Guðmundsson | C | 1981–1982; 1986–1989 |
5 | First European NBA player who took up the game while growing up in his own homeland.[438] | [439] |
India | — | Satnam Singh# | C | 2015 | 0 | ||
Indonesia | United States | Marques Bolden | C | 2019–2021; 2023–2024 |
3 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Indonesian citizen, represents Indonesia internationally.[440] | [441] |
Iran | — | Hamed Haddadi | C | 2008–2013 | 5 | — | [442] |
Iran | — | Arsalan Kazemi# | F | 2013 | 0 | ||
Ireland | United States | Cal Bowdler | F | 1999–2002 | 3 | Born in the United States, represented Ireland internationally.[443] | [444] |
Ireland | — | Pat Burke | C/F | 2002–2003; 2005–2007 | 3 | — | [445] |
Ireland | United States | Marty Conlon | F/C | 1991–2000 | 9 | Born in the United States, represented Ireland internationally.[446] | [447] |
Israel | — | Deni Avdija* | F | 2020–present | 5 | Born in Israel by Serbian father.[448] | [449] |
Israel | United States | Cory Carr | G | 1999 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Israeli citizen, represented Israel internationally.[450] | [451] |
Israel | — | Omri Casspi | F | 2009–2019 | 10 | — | [452] |
Israel | — | Lior Eliyahu# | F | 2006 | 0 | ||
Israel | — | Yotam Halperin# | G | 2006 | 0 | ||
Israel | — | T. J. Leaf | F | 2017–2021 | 4 | Born in Israel to American-born/ Israeli-naturalized parents, previously represented the United States at youth level,[453] represents Israel internationally.[454] | [455] |
Israel | — | Yam Madar# | G | 2020 | 0 | ||
Israel | — | Gal Mekel | G | 2013–2014 | 2 | — | [456] |
Israel | Romania | Constantin Popa# | C | 1995 | 0 | ||
Israel | — | Doron Sheffer# | G | 1996 | 0 | ||
Israel | United States | Chris Smith | G | 2013 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Israeli citizen. [457] | [458] |
Italy | United States | Ryan Arcidiacono | G | 2017–2024 | 7 | Born in the United States, unofficially represents Italy internationally.[459] Does not hold Italian citizenship and cannot officially represent Italy in competition. | [460] |
Italy | — | Andrea Bargnani | F | 2006–2016 | 10 | First European drafted #1 overall in the NBA draft | [461] |
Italy | — | Marco Belinelli | G | 2007–2020 | 13 | — | [462] |
Italy | — | Augusto Binelli# | C | 1986 | 0 | ||
Italy | United States | Mike D'Antoni | G | 1973–1977 | 4 | Born in the United States,having Italian paternal descent, represented Italy internationally. | [463] |
Italy | — | Gigi Datome | F | 2013–2015 | 2 | — | [464] |
Italy | United States | Travis Diener | G | 2005–2010 | 5 | Born in the United States, represented Italy internationally.[465] | [466] |
Italy | — | Vincenzo Esposito | G | 1995–1996 | 1 | — | [467] |
Italy | — | Simone Fontecchio* | F | 2022–present | 3 | — | [468] |
Italy | — | Danilo Gallinari | F | 2008–2024 | 16 | — | [469] |
Italy | — | Alessandro Gentile# | F | 2014 | 0 | ||
Italy | — | Nico Mannion | G | 2020–2021 | 1 | Born in Italy by Italian mother and American father.[470] | [471] |
Italy | — | Nicolò Melli | F | 2019–2021 | 2 | Born in Italy by Italian father and American mother. | [472] |
Italy | United States | Brian Oliver | PF/C | 1990–1992; 1994; 1998 |
4 | Born in the United States; naturalized Italian citizen.[473] | [474] |
Italy | — | Gabriele Procida# | F | 2022 | 0 | ||
Italy | — | Stefano Rusconi | C/F | 1995–1996 | 1 | — | [475] |
Italy | — | Matteo Spagnolo# | G | 2022 | 0 | ||
Ivory Coast | United States | Mo Bamba* | C | 2018–present | 7 | Born in the United States to Ivorian parents, represented the United States at the youth level before representing Ivory Coast as an adult. [476] | [477] |
Ivory Coast | United States | Matt Costello | F/C | 2017–2018 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Ivorian citizen, represents Ivory Coast internationally. | [478] |
Ivory Coast | United States | Alex Poythress | F | 2017–2019 | 3 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Ivorian citizen, represents Ivory Coast internationally.[479] | [480] |
Jamaica | United States | Patrick Ewing Jr. | F | 2011 | 1 | Born in the United States to a Jamaican father and an American mother, represented Jamaica internationally.[481] | [482] |
Jamaica | United States | Roy Hibbert | C | 2008–2017 | 9 | Born in the United States to a Jamaican father and a Trinidadian mother, previously represented the United States at youth level, now represents Jamaica internationally.[483] | [484] |
Jamaica | — | Omari Johnson | F | 2018 | 1 | Born in Jamaica to American parents.[485] | [486] |
Jamaica | — | Jerome Jordan | C | 2011–2012; 2014–2015 |
2 | — | [487] |
Jamaica | — | Andrew Kennedy# | F | 1987 | 0 | ||
Jamaica | United States | Josh Minott* | F | 2022–present | 3 | Born in the United States, represents Jamaica internationally. | [488] |
Jamaica | United States | Ryan Reid | F | 2011–2012 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Jamaican citizen. | [489] |
Jamaica | — | Nick Richards* | C | 2020–present | 5 | — | [490] |
Jamaica | — | Rumeal Robinson | G | 1990–1994; 1996-1997 |
6 | — | [491] |
Jamaica | — | Samardo Samuels | F | 2010–2013 | 3 | — | [492] |
Jamaica | — | Wayne Sappleton | F | 1984–1985 | 1 | — | [493] |
Jamaica | United States | Gary Voce | F | 1989 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Jamaican citizen. | [494] |
Japan | United States | Nick Fazekas | F/C | 2007–2008 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Japanese citizen, represented Japan internationally.[495] | [496] |
Japan | — | Rui Hachimura* | F | 2019–present | 6 | Born in Japan by Japanese mother and Beninese father.[497] | [498] |
Japan | United States | J. R. Sakuragi (formerly J. R. Henderson) |
F | 1998–1999 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Japanese citizen, represented Japan internationally.[499] | [500] |
Japan | — | Yuta Tabuse | G | 2004 | 1 | — | [501] |
Japan | — | Yuta Watanabe | F | 2018–2024 | 6 | — | [502] |
Jordan | United States | Rondae Hollis-Jefferson | F | 2015–2021 | 6 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Jordanian citizen, represents Jordan internationally. [503] | [504] |
Latvia | — | Dairis Bertāns | G | 2019 | 1 | Born in the Latvian SSR,[I] represents Latvia internationally. | [505] |
Latvia | — | Dāvis Bertāns | F | 2016–2024 | 8 | — | [506] |
Latvia | — | Andris Biedriņš | C | 2004–2014 | 10 | Born in the Latvian SSR,[I] represented Latvia internationally. | [507] |
Latvia | — | Rodions Kurucs | F | 2018–2021 | 3 | — | [508] |
Latvia | — | Anžejs Pasečņiks | C | 2019–2021 | 2 | — | [509] |
Latvia | — | Kristaps Porziņģis* | F/C | 2015–present | 10 | — | [510] |
Latvia | — | Jānis Timma# | G/F | 2013 | 0 | ||
Latvia | — | Gundars Vētra | F | 1992–1993 | 1 | Born in the Latvian SSR,[I] represented the Soviet Union internationally. | [511] |
Lebanon | United States | Matt Freije | F | 2004–2005; 2006 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Lebanese citizen, represented Lebanon internationally.[512] | [513] |
Lebanon | Sudan | Ater Majok# | C | 2011 | 0 | ||
Lebanon | Antigua and Barbuda | Norvel Pelle | PF | 2019–2022 | 3 | Born in Antigua and Barbuda, he moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands and later to the USA, became a naturalized Lebanese citizen, represents Lebanon internationally.[514][515] He also holds U.S. citizenship. | [516] |
Lebanon | — | Rony Seikaly | C | 1988–1999 | 11 | Born in Lebanon, initially represented the United States internationally.[517][518] before receiving special permission from FIBA to switch to representing the Lebanese national team later in his career.[519] | [520] |
Lebanon | United States | Omari Spellman | C | 2018–2020 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Lebanese citizen, represents Lebanon internationally.[521] | [522] |
Lebanon | United States | Joe Vogel# | C | 1996 | 0 | ||
Lebanon | United States | Jackson Vroman | F/C | 2004–2006 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Lebanese citizen, represented Lebanon internationally.[512] | [523] |
Lebanon | United States | Loren Woods | C | 2001–2006; 2008 | 6 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Lebanese citizen, represented Lebanon internationally.[512] | [524] |
Liberia | United States | Othello Hunter | C | 2008–2010 | 2 | Born in the United States to Liberian parents, has both Liberian and American citizenship.[525] | [526] |
Libya | United States | Hesham Salem (a.k.a. Hiram Fuller) |
F | 2004 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Libyan citizen, represented Libya internationally.[527][528] | [529] |
Libya | United States | Raed Elhamali (a.k.a. Randy Holcomb) |
F | 2006 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Libyan citizen, represented Libya internationally.[527][530] | [531] |
Lithuania | — | Martynas Andriuškevičius | C | 2005–2007 | 1 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented Lithuania internationally. | [532] |
Lithuania | — | Ignas Brazdeikis | F | 2019–2022 | 3 | Also has Canadian citizenship. Represented Canada in youth tournaments,[533] then received FIBA confirmation to switch to playing for Lithuania's senior team.[534] | [535] |
Lithuania | United States | Matas Buzelis* | F | 2024–present | 1 | Born in the United States to Lithuanian parents, represents Lithuania internationally. | — |
Lithuania | — | Artūras Gudaitis# | C | 2015 | 0 | ||
Lithuania | — | Zydrunas Ilgauskas | C | 1996–2011 | 13 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented Lithuania internationally. | [536] |
Lithuania | — | Šarūnas Jasikevičius | G | 2005–2007 | 2 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented Lithuania internationally. | [537] |
Lithuania | — | Robertas Javtokas# | C | 2001 | 0 | ||
Lithuania | — | Rokas Jokubaitis# | G | 2021 | 0 | ||
Lithuania | — | Linas Kleiza | F | 2005–2009; 2010–2013 | 7 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented Lithuania internationally. | [538] |
Lithuania | — | Arnoldas Kulboka | F | 2021–2022 | 1 | — | [539] |
Lithuania | — | Mindaugas Kuzminskas | F | 2016–2017 | 2 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represents Lithuania internationally. | [540] |
Lithuania | — | Arvydas Macijauskas | G | 2005–2006 | 1 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented Lithuania internationally. | [541] |
Lithuania | — | Šarūnas Marčiulionis^ | G | 1989–1997 | 8 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented the Soviet Union and Lithuania internationally. | [542] |
Lithuania | — | Donatas Motiejūnas | F/C | 2012–2017; 2019 |
6 | — | [543] |
Lithuania | — | Arvydas Sabonis^ | C | 1995–2001; 2002–2003 | 7 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented the Soviet Union and Lithuania internationally. | [544] |
Lithuania | United States | Domantas Sabonis* | C | 2016–present | 9 | Born in the United States to Lithuanian parents, represents Lithuania internationally. | [545] |
Lithuania | — | Renaldas Seibutis# | G | 2007 | 0 | ||
Lithuania | — | Deividas Sirvydis | G/F | 2020–2021 | 1 | — | [546] |
Lithuania | — | Darius Songaila | F | 2003–2011 | 8 | Born in the Lithuanian SSR,[I] represented Lithuania internationally. | [547] |
Lithuania | — | Jonas Valančiūnas* | C | 2012–present | 13 | — | [548] |
Lithuania | — | Eurelijus Žukauskas# | C | 1995 | 0 | ||
Luxembourg | — | Alvin Jones | F | 2001–2002 | 1 | Born in Luxembourg to an American father and Luxembourgish mother.[549] | [550] |
Mali | — | Ousmane Cisse# | F | 2001 | 0 | ||
Mali | — | N'Faly Dante* | C | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Mali | — | Cheick Diallo | F | 2016–2020; 2021–2022 | 5 | — | [551] |
Mali | — | Soumaila Samake | C | 2000–2001; 2002 |
2 | — | [552] |
Mali | — | Adama Sanogo* | F/C | 2023–present | 2 | — | [553] |
Mexico | United States | Lance Allred | C | 2008 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Mexico internationally.[554] | [555] |
Mexico | — | Gustavo Ayón | F | 2011–2014 | 3 | — | [556] |
Mexico | — | Jorge Gutiérrez | G | 2014–2015; 2016 |
3 | — | [557] |
Mexico | United States | Jaime Jaquez Jr.* | F | 2023–present | 2 | Born in the United States to a Mexican-American father, represents Mexico internationally. [558] | [559] |
Mexico | — | Horacio Llamas | C | 1997–1998 | 2 | — | [560] |
Mexico | — | Eduardo Nájera | F | 2000–2012 | 12 | — | [561] |
Mexico | United States | Juan Toscano-Anderson | F | 2020–2024 | 5 | Born in the United States to Mexican parents. | [562] |
Montenegro | Serbia | Žarko Čabarkapa | F | 2003–2006 | 3 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Montenegro internationally. | [563] |
Montenegro | United States | Omar Cook | G | 2004–2005 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Montenegrin citizen, represented Montenegro internationally.[564] | [565] |
Montenegro | United States | Quincy Douby | G | 2006–2009 | 3 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Montenegrin citizen, represented Montenegro internationally.[564] | [566] |
Montenegro | — | Predrag Drobnjak | C | 2001–2005 | 4 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Montenegro internationally. | [567] |
Montenegro | — | Bojan Dubljević# | F | 2013 | 0 | ||
Montenegro | United States | Javonte Green | G | 2019–2024 | 5 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Montenegrin citizen, represents Montenegro internationally.[568] | [569] |
Montenegro | — | Nikola Peković | C | 2010–2017 | 6 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Serbia and Montenegro and Montenegro internationally. | [570] |
Montenegro | Croatia | Predrag Savović | G | 2002–2003 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia.[D] Also has Spanish citizenship. | [571] |
Montenegro | — | Mladen Šekularac# | F | 2002 | 0 | ||
Montenegro | — | Marko Simonović | F/C | 2021–2023 | 2 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Montenegro internationally. | [572] |
Montenegro | — | Marko Todorović# | F/C | 2013 | 0 | ||
Montenegro | — | Slavko Vraneš | C | 2004 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Montenegro internationally. | [573] |
Montenegro | Switzerland | Nikola Vučević* | C | 2011–present | 14 | Born in Switzerland to Montenegrin parents, grew up in Belgium, represents Montenegro internationally.[574] | [575] |
Netherlands | — | Jesse Edwards* | C | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Netherlands | — | Francisco Elson | C | 2003–2012 | 9 | — | [576] |
Netherlands | — | Dan Gadzuric | C | 2002–2011; 2012 | 10 | — | [577] |
Netherlands | — | Geert Hammink | C | 1994–1996 | 3 | — | [578] |
Netherlands | — | Swen Nater | C | 1976–1984 | 8 | Born in the Netherlands, moved to the United States at the age of 9. | [579] |
Netherlands | — | Henk Norel# | C | 2009 | 0 | ||
Netherlands | — | Quinten Post* | C | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Netherlands | — | Rik Smits | C | 1988–2000 | 12 | — | [580] |
Netherlands | — | Remon van de Hare# | C | 2003 | 0 | ||
Netherlands | — | Serge Zwikker# | C | 1997 | 0 | ||
New Zealand | — | Steven Adams* | C | 2013–present | 12 | — | [581] |
New Zealand | — | Mojave King# | F | 2023 | 0 | ||
New Zealand | — | Sean Marks | F/C | 1998–2000; 2001–2003; 2004–2011 | 11 | — | [582] |
New Zealand | — | Kirk Penney | G | 2003–2005 | 2 | — | [583] |
Nigeria | — | Precious Achiuwa* | F | 2020–present | 5 | — | [584] |
Nigeria | United States | Josh Akognon | G | 2013 | 1 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represented Nigeria internationally.[585] | [586] |
Nigeria | — | Solomon Alabi | C | 2010–2012 | 2 | — | [587] |
Nigeria | United States | Al-Farouq Aminu | F | 2010–2022 | 12 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represented Nigeria internationally.[588] | [589] |
Nigeria | — | Peter Aluma | C | 1999 | 1 | — | [590] |
Nigeria | England | Kelenna Azubuike | G | 2007–2011; 2012 | 5 | Born in England to Nigerian parents, grew up in the United States, does not hold British citizenship.[591][592] | [593] |
Nigeria | — | Udoka Azubuike | C | 2020–2024 | 4 | — | [594] |
Nigeria | — | Charles Bassey* | F | 2021–present | 4 | — | [595] |
Nigeria | — | Yinka Dare | C | 1994–1998 | 4 | — | [596] |
Nigeria | United States | Ike Diogu | F | 2005–2012 | 6 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represented Nigeria internationally.[588] | [597] |
Nigeria | — | Obinna Ekezie | F/C | 1999–2002; 2005 |
4 | — | [598] |
Nigeria | — | Chinemelu Elonu# | F/C | 2009 | 0 | ||
Nigeria | — | Festus Ezeli | C | 2012–2017 | 5 | — | [599] |
Nigeria | United States | Michael Gbinije | F | 2016–2017 | 1 | Born and raised in the United States to an American mother and a Nigerian father, represents Nigeria internationally. | [600] |
Nigeria | United States | Gani Lawal | F | 2010–2011 | 1 | Born and raised in the United States to an American mother and a Nigerian father, represented Nigeria internationally. | [601] |
Nigeria | — | Chu Maduabum# | F | 2011 | 0 | ||
Nigeria | United States | Chimezie Metu | F | 2018–2024 | 6 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represents Nigeria internationally.[602] | [603] |
Nigeria | — | Chima Moneke | F | 2022 | 1 | — | [604] |
Nigeria | United States | Monté Morris* | G | 2017–present | 8 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represents Nigeria internationally. | [605] |
Nigeria | — | James Nnaji# | C | 2023 | 0 | ||
Nigeria | United States | Jordan Nwora | F | 2020–2024 | 4 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represents Nigeria internationally. | [606] |
Nigeria | — | Julius Nwosu | C | 1994–1995 | 1 | — | [607] |
Nigeria | United States | Daniel Ochefu | F | 2016–2017 | 1 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represents Nigeria internationally.[608] | [609] |
Nigeria | United States | Jahlil Okafor | C | 2015–2021 | 6 | Born in the United States to Nigerian father and American mother, represents Nigeria internationally. Previously represented U.S. youth national teams. | [610] |
Nigeria | — | Josh Okogie* | F | 2018–present | 7 | Born in Nigeria, became a naturalized U.S citizen and represented U.S. youth before representing Nigeria internationally. | [611] |
Nigeria | United States | KZ Okpala | F/G | 2019–2023 | 4 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represents Nigeria internationally. | [612] |
Nigeria | — | Michael Olowokandi | C | 1998–2007 | 9 | Born in Nigeria, grew up in England.[282] | [613] |
Nigeria | United States | Miye Oni | G/F | 2019–2022 | 3 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represents Nigeria internationally. | [614] |
Nigeria | — | Olumide Oyedeji | C | 2000–2003 | 3 | — | [615] |
Nigeria | — | Yommy Sangodeyi# | C | 1984 | 0 | ||
Nigeria | United States | Ekpe Udoh | F | 2010–2015; 2017–2019 | 7 | Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, represented Nigeria internationally.[602] | [616] |
Nigeria | United States | Ime Udoka | F | 2004; 2006–2011 | 7 | Born in the United States, represented Nigeria internationally.[617] | [618] |
Nigeria | — | Ejike Ugboaja# | F | 2006 | 0 | ||
Nigeria | United States | Ben Uzoh | F | 2010–2011; 2012 | 2 | Born in the United States, represented Nigeria internationally.[602] | [619] |
Nigeria | United States | Gabe Vincent* | F | 2020–present | 6 | Born in the United States, represents Nigeria internationally | [620] |
North Macedonia | — | Pero Antić | F/C | 2013–2015 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented North Macedonia internationally. | [621] |
North Macedonia | United States | Ryan Stack | G | 1998–2000 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Macedonian citizen, represented Macedonia internationally.[622] | [623] |
North Macedonia | United States | Darius Washington | G | 2007 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Macedonian citizen, represented North Macedonia internationally.[624] | [625] |
North Macedonia | United States | Shayne Whittington | G | 2014–2016 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Macedonian citizen, represented North Macedonia internationally.[626] | [627] |
North Macedonia | United States | Jacob Wiley | F/C | 2017–2018 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Macedonian citizen, represented North Macedonia internationally. | [628] |
Norway | — | Torgeir Bryn | C | 1989 | 1 | — | [629] |
Panama | United States | Lorenzo Charles | F | 1985–1986 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Panama internationally.[630] | [631] |
Panama | — | Gary Forbes | F | 2010–2012 | 2 | — | [632] |
Panama | — | Rubén Garcés | F | 2000–2001 | 1 | — | [633] |
Panama | United States | Stuart Gray | C/F | 1984–1991 | 7 | Born in the Panama Canal Zone (which was controlled by the United States), represented Panama internationally.[630] | [634] |
Panama | — | Ernesto Malcolm# | G | 1979 | 0 | ||
Philippines | United States | Andray Blatche | F/C | 2005–2014 | 9 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Filipino citizen, represented the Philippines internationally. | [635] |
Philippines | United States | Ricardo Brown# | G | 1979 | 0 | ||
Philippines | United States | Jordan Clarkson* | G | 2014–present | 11 | Born in the United States to an American father and a Filipino mother, represents the Philippines internationally.[636] | [637] |
Philippines | United States | Marcus Douthit# | C | 2004 | 0 | ||
Philippines | United States | Raymond Townsend | G | 1978–1980; 1981–1982 |
3 | Born in the United States to an American father and a Filipino mother.[638] | [639] |
Poland | — | Marcin Gortat | C/F | 2007–2019 | 12 | — | [640] |
Poland | — | Maciej Lampe | F/C | 2003–2006 | 3 | Born in Poland, grew up in Sweden, represented Poland internationally.[234] | [641] |
Poland | United States | Jeff Nordgaard | SF | 1997–1998 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Poland internationally. | [642] |
Poland | United States | Jeremy Sochan* | F | 2022–present | 3 | Born in the United States to a Polish mother and an American father. Has Polish, British, and American citizenship, represents Poland internationally.[643] | [644] |
Poland | — | Szymon Szewczyk# | F | 2003 | 0 | ||
Poland | — | Cezary Trybański | C | 2002–2004 | 2 | — | [645] |
Portugal | — | Neemias Queta* | C | 2021–present | 4 | Born in Portugal to Bissau-Guinean parents. | [646] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Jose Alvarado* | G | 2021–present | 4 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally.[647] | [648] |
Puerto Rico | — | Carlos Arroyo | G | 2001–2008; 2009–2011 |
9 | — | [649] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Renaldo Balkman | F | 2006–2012 | 6 | Born on the United States mainland, represented Puerto Rico internationally.[650] | [651] |
Puerto Rico | — | J. J. Barea | G | 2006–2020 | 14 | — | [652] |
Puerto Rico | — | Gian Clavell | G | 2017 | 1 | — | [653] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Tyler Davis | C | 2018 | 1 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally.[654] | [655] |
Puerto Rico | — | Guillermo Díaz | G | 2008 | 1 | — | [656] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Aleem Ford | G | 2021 | 1 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally.[657] | [658] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Moe Harkless | F | 2012–2022 | 10 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally.[659][660] | [661] |
Puerto Rico | United States | John Holland | G | 2016; 2017–2018 |
3 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally.[662] | [663] |
Puerto Rico | — | Butch Lee | G | 1978–1980 | 2 | Born in Puerto Rico but moved to the U.S. as a child. Represented Puerto Rico as a player and coach. | [664] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Shabazz Napier | G | 2014–2020 | 6 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally. | [665] |
Puerto Rico | — | José Ortiz | F | 1988–1990 | 2 | — | [666] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Jaysean Paige | G | 2022 | 1 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally. | [667] |
Puerto Rico | — | Peter John Ramos | C | 2004–2005 | 1 | — | [668] |
Puerto Rico | — | Ramón Rivas | F/C | 1988–1989 | 1 | — | [669] |
Puerto Rico | — | Ricky Sánchez# | C | 2005 | 0 | ||
Puerto Rico | United States | Daniel Santiago | C | 2000–2002; 2003–2005 | 4 | Born on the United States mainland, represented Puerto Rico internationally.[650] | [670] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Julian Strawther* | G | 2023–present | 2 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally. | [671] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Edwin Ubiles | F/G | 2012 | 1 | Born on the United States mainland, represented Puerto Rico internationally.[672] | [673] |
Puerto Rico | United States | Tremont Waters | PG | 2019–2022 | 3 | Born on the United States mainland, represents Puerto Rico internationally. | [674] |
Qatar | United States | Jarvis Hayes | F | 2003–2010 | 7 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Qatari citizen, represented Qatar internationally.[675] | [676] |
Qatar | United States | Trey Johnson | G | 2009; 2010–2012 |
3 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Qatari citizen, represented Qatar internationally.[675] | [677] |
Qatar | Republic of the Congo | Tanguy Ngombo# | F | 2011 | 0 | ||
Romania | — | Gheorghe Mureșan | C | 1993–1997; 1999–2000 | 6 | — | [678] |
Russia | — | Sergei Bazarevich | G | 1994–1995 | 1 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented the Soviet Union and Russia internationally. | [679] |
Russia | Ukraine | Joel Bolomboy | F/C | 2016–2018 | 2 | Born in Ukraine to a Congolese father and a Russian mother, represented Russia internationally | [680] |
Russia | — | Andrei Fetisov# | F/C | 1994 | 0 | ||
Russia | United States | Travis Hansen | G | 2003–2004 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Russian citizen. | [681] |
Russia | — | Sergey Karasev | G/F | 2013–2016 | 3 | — | [682] |
Russia | Uzbekistan | Sergei Karaulov# | C | 2004 | 0 | ||
Russia | — | Sasha Kaun | C | 2015–2016 | 1 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represents Russia internationally. | [683] |
Russia | Ukraine | Viktor Khryapa | F | 2004–2008 | 4 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Russia internationally. | [684] |
Russia | — | Andrei Kirilenko | F | 2001–2011; 2012–2015 | 13 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Russia internationally. He also holds U.S. citizenship since 2010.[685] | [686] |
Russia | — | Yaroslav Korolev | F | 2005–2007 | 2 | Born in the Soviet Union.[F] | [687] |
Russia | United States | Kelly McCarty | G/F | 1998–1999 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Russia internationally. | [688] |
Russia | — | Sergei Monia | F | 2005–2006 | 1 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Russia internationally. | [689] |
Russia | — | Timofey Mozgov | F | 2010–2018 | 8 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Russia internationally. | [690] |
Russia | — | Pavel Podkolzin | C | 2004–2006 | 2 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Russia internationally. | [691] |
Russia | — | Alexey Shved | G | 2012–2015 | 3 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represents Russia internationally. | [692] |
Scotland | — | Robert Archibald | F | 2002–2004 | 2 | — | [693] |
Senegal | — | Malick Badiane# | C | 2003 | 0 | ||
Senegal | — | Ibou Badji | C | 2023–2024 | 1 | — | [694] |
Senegal | — | Gorgui Dieng | C | 2013–2023 | 10 | — | [695] |
Senegal | — | DeSagana Diop | C | 2001–2013 | 12 | — | [696] |
Senegal | — | Khalifa Diop# | C | 2022 | 0 | ||
Senegal | — | Tacko Fall | C | 2019–2022 | 3 | — | [697] |
Senegal | — | Mouhamed Gueye* | F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [698] |
Senegal | — | Hamady N'Diaye | C | 2010–2012; 2013–2014 |
3 | — | [699] |
Senegal | — | Makhtar N'Diaye | F | 1999 | 1 | — | [700] |
Senegal | — | Mamadou N'Diaye | C | 2000–2005 | 5 | — | [701] |
Senegal | — | Boniface N'Dong | C | 2005–2006 | 1 | Also has German citizenship. | [702] |
Senegal | — | Maurice Ndour | SF | 2016–2017 | 1 | — | [703] |
Senegal | United States | Georges Niang* | F | 2016–present | 9 | Born in the United States to a Senegalese father and American mother, represents Senegal internationally.[704] | [705] |
Senegal | — | Cheikh Samb | C | 2007–2009 | 2 | — | [706] |
Senegal | — | Mouhamed Sene | F | 2006–2009 | 3 | — | [707] |
Senegal | — | Pape Sow | F | 2004–2007 | 3 | — | [708] |
Serbia | — | Miloš Babić | C/F | 1990–1991 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia.[D] | [709] |
Serbia | — | Nemanja Bjelica | F | 2015–2022 | 7 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [710] |
Serbia | — | Dejan Bodiroga# | F | 1995 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Bogdan Bogdanović* | G | 2017–present | 8 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [711] |
Serbia | — | Radisav Ćurčić | C | 1992–1993 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia internationally. | [712] |
Serbia | — | Rastko Cvetković | C | 1995–1996 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia internationally. | [713] |
Serbia | — | Nemanja Dangubić# | F | 2014 | 0 | ||
Serbia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sasha Danilović | G | 1995–1997 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia internationally. | [714] |
Serbia | — | Vlade Divac^ | C | 1989–2005 | 16 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia internationally. | [715] |
Serbia | — | Aleksandar Djordjevic | G | 1996 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia internationally. | [716] |
Serbia | Belgium | Nikola Đurišić* | G/F | 2024–present | 1 | Born in Belgium to Serbian parents, represents Serbia internationally. | — |
Serbia | — | Tadija Dragićević# | F | 2008 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Marko Gudurić | G/F | 2019–2020 | 1 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [717] |
Serbia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Mile Ilić | C | 2006–2007 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Serbia and Montenegro internationally.[718] | [719] |
Serbia | — | Ognjen Jaramaz# | G | 2017 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Marko Jarić | G | 2002–2009 | 7 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [720] |
Serbia | — | Nikola Jokić* | C | 2015–present | 10 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [721] |
Serbia | England | Nikola Jović* | F | 2022–present | 3 | Born in the U.K. to Serbian parents, represents Serbia internationally. | [722] |
Serbia | — | Balša Koprivica# | C | 2021 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Nenad Krstić | C | 2004–2011 | 7 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [723] |
Serbia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Ognjen Kuzmić | C | 2013–2015 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [724] |
Serbia | — | Milan Mačvan# | F | 2011 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Vanja Marinković# | G | 2019 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Boban Marjanović | C | 2015–2024 | 9 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [725] |
Serbia | — | Vasilije Micić* | G | 2023–present | 2 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [726] |
Serbia | — | Darko Miličić | F/C | 2003–2012 | 10 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [727] |
Serbia | — | Nikola Milutinov# | C | 2015 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Luka Mitrović# | F | 2015 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Nemanja Nedović | G | 2013–2014 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [728] |
Serbia | Montenegro | Žarko Paspalj | F | 1989–1990 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia internationally. | [729] |
Serbia | Montenegro | Sasha Pavlović | G/F | 2003–2013 | 10 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [730] |
Serbia | Croatia | Kosta Perović | C | 2007–2008 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [731] |
Serbia | — | Filip Petrušev | F | 2023 | 1 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [732] |
Serbia | — | Aleksej Pokuševski | F | 2020–2024 | 4 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [733] |
Serbia | — | Nikola Radičević# | G | 2015 | 0 | ||
Serbia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Vladimir Radmanović | F | 2001–2013 | 12 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [734] |
Serbia | — | Miroslav Raduljica | C | 2013–2015 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [735] |
Serbia | — | Igor Rakočević | G | 2002–2003 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [736] |
Serbia | — | Milovan Raković# | C | 2007 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Željko Rebrača | C | 2001–2007 | 5 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia, and Serbia and Montenegro internationally. | [737] |
Serbia | — | Alen Smailagić | C | 2019–2021 | 2 | Born in FR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [738] |
Serbia | Croatia | Peja Stojaković | F/G | 1998–2011 | 13 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia internationally. | [739] |
Serbia | — | Dragan Tarlać | C | 2000–2001 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro internationally. | [740] |
Serbia | — | Miloš Teodosić | G | 2017–2019 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Serbia internationally. | [741] |
Serbia | — | Nikola Topić# | G | 2024 | 0 | ||
Serbia | — | Miloš Vujanić# | G | 2002 | 0 | ||
Serbia | Italy | Tristan Vukčević* | F/C | 2024–present | 2 | Born in Italy to a Serbian father and a Swedish mother. Has verbally committed to representing Serbia internationally, is also eligible to represent Sweden, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, or Spain. [742] | [743] |
Serbia | — | Rade Zagorac# | F | 2016 | 0 | ||
Slovakia | — | Richard Petruška | C/F | 1993–1994 | 1 | Born in Czechoslovakia,[E] represented Czechoslovakia and Slovakia internationally.[744] | [745] |
Slovenia | — | Sani Bečirovič# | G/F | 2003 | 0 | ||
Slovenia | — | Primož Brezec | C | 2001–2008; 2009–2010 |
8 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [746] |
Slovenia | — | Vlatko Čančar* | F | 2019–present | 6 | — | [747] |
Slovenia | — | Luka Dončić* | G/F | 2018–present | 7 | — | [748] |
Slovenia | — | Goran Dragić | G | 2008–2023 | 15 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Slovenia internationally. | [749] |
Slovenia | — | Zoran Dragić | G | 2014–2015 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Slovenia internationally. | [750] |
Slovenia | — | Marko Milič | G/F | 1997–1999 | 2 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [751] |
Slovenia | — | Erazem Lorbek# | F | 2005 | 0 | ||
Slovenia | — | Boštjan Nachbar | F | 2002–2008 | 6 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [752] |
Slovenia | — | Rasho Nesterović | C | 1998–2010 | 12 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [753] |
Slovenia | Germany | Anthony Randolph | F | 2008–2014 | 6 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents, grew up in the United States,[754] represented Slovenia internationally.[755][756] | [757] |
Slovenia | — | Uroš Slokar | F | 2006–2007 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [758] |
Slovenia | United States | Mike Tobey | C | 2017 | 1 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Slovenian citizen, represents Slovenia internationally.[759] | [760] |
Slovenia | — | Beno Udrih | G | 2004–2017 | 13 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [761] |
Slovenia | — | Sasha Vujačić | G | 2004–2011; 2014; 2015–2017 |
10 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Slovenia internationally. | [762] |
South Korea | — | Ha Seung-Jin | C | 2004–2006 | 2 | — | [763] |
South Sudan | — | Deng Adel | F | 2019 | 1 | Born in present-day South Sudan, became a naturalized Australian citizen and represented Australia internationally before the 2024 Summer Olympics, where he represented South Sudan. [764] | [765] |
South Sudan | Sudan | Bol Bol* | C | 2019–present | 5 | Born in Sudan, grew up in the United States, represents South Sudan internationally. [766] | [767] |
South Sudan | Sudan | Wenyen Gabriel | F | 2019–2024 | 5 | Born in Sudan, grew up in the United States. | [768] |
South Sudan | — | Deng Gai | F | 2005 | 1 | Born in present-day South Sudan.[H] | [769] |
South Sudan | United States | Carlik Jones | G | 2021–2023 | 2 | Born in the United States, represents South Sudan internationally. [770] | [771] |
South Sudan | — | Thon Maker | F/C | 2016–2021 | 5 | Born in present-day South Sudan, became a naturalized Australian citizen, represented Australia internationally[772] until the 2024 Summer Olympics, where he represented South Sudan. [773] | [774] |
South Sudan | — | Mangok Mathiang | F/C | 2017–2018 | 1 | Born in present-day South Sudan, moved to Australia at age 7. Previously represented Australia internationally, switched to representing South Sudan at the 2023 FIBA World Cup.[772] | [775] |
South Sudan | Canada | Marial Shayok | G | 2019–2020 | 1 | Born in Canada to Sudanese parents,[776] represents South Sudan internationally. [777] | [778] |
South Sudan | United States | JT Thor* | F/C | 2021–present | 4 | Born in the United States to South Sudanese parents, represents South Sudan internationally. | [779] |
Spain | — | Álex Abrines | G/F | 2016–2019 | 3 | — | [780] |
Spain | — | Santi Aldama* | F | 2021–present | 4 | — | [781] |
Spain | United States | Lorenzo Brown | G | 2013–2016; 2017–2019 |
5 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Spanish citizen, represents Spain internationally.[782] | [783] |
Spain | — | José Calderón | G | 2005–2019 | 14 | — | [784] |
Spain | — | Victor Claver | F | 2012–2015 | 3 | — | [785] |
Spain | — | Dani Díez# | F | 2015 | 0 | ||
Spain | — | Roberto Dueñas# | C | 1997 | 0 | ||
Spain | — | Rudy Fernández | G | 2008–2012 | 4 | — | [786] |
Spain | — | Jorge Garbajosa | F | 2006–2008 | 2 | — | [787] |
Spain | — | Usman Garuba | F/C | 2021–2024 | 3 | Born in Spain by Nigerian parents. | [788] |
Spain | — | Marc Gasol | C | 2008–2021 | 13 | — | [789] |
Spain | — | Pau Gasol^ | F | 2001–2019 | 18 | — | [790] |
Spain | — | Juancho Hernangómez | F | 2016–2023 | 7 | — | [791] |
Spain | — | Willy Hernangómez | C | 2016–2023 | 7 | — | [792] |
Spain | Republic of the Congo | Serge Ibaka | F | 2009–2023 | 14 | Born in the Republic of the Congo, obtained Spanish citizenship, represents Spain internationally.[793] | [794] |
Spain | — | Sergio Llull# | G | 2009 | 0 | ||
Spain | — | Albert Miralles# | F | 2004 | 0 | ||
Spain | — | Raül López | G | 2002–2005 | 2 | — | [795] |
Spain | — | Fernando Martín | C | 1986–1987 | 1 | — | [796] |
Spain | SFR Yugoslavia (now Montenegro) |
Nikola Mirotić | F | 2014–2019 | 5 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represents Spain internationally. | [797] |
Spain | — | Juan Carlos Navarro | G | 2007–2008 | 1 | — | [798] |
Spain | — | Juan Núñez# | G | 2024 | 0 | ||
Spain | — | Sergio Rodríguez | G | 2006–2010; 2016–2017 | 5 | — | [799] |
Spain | United States | Johnny Rogers | F/C | 1986–1988 | 2 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Spanish citizen, represented Spain internationally. | [800] |
Spain | — | Ricky Rubio | G | 2011–2023 | 12 | — | [801] |
Spain | — | Fran Vázquez# | F | 2005 | 0 | ||
Sudan | South Sudan | Manute Bol | C | 1985–1995 | 10 | — | [802] |
Sweden | — | Marcus Eriksson# | G | 2015 | 0 | ||
Sweden | — | Jonas Jerebko | F | 2009–2019 | 10 | — | [803] |
Sweden | — | Bobi Klintman* | F | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Sweden | — | Pelle Larsson* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Sweden | — | Jeff Taylor | F | 2012–2015 | 3 | Born in Sweden to an American father and a Swedish mother; also a United States citizen by birth.[804] Represented Sweden internationally. | [805] |
Switzerland | — | Clint Capela* | F | 2014–present | 11 | Born in Switzerland to an Angolan father and a Congolese mother. | [806] |
Switzerland | — | Kyshawn George* | G | 2024–present | 1 | — | — |
Switzerland | — | Thabo Sefolosha | G | 2006–2020 | 14 | Born in Switzerland to a South African father and a Swiss mother. | [807] |
Tanzania | — | Hasheem Thabeet | C | 2009–2014 | 5 | — | [808] |
Trinidad and Tobago | United States | DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell | G | 2018 | 1 | Born in the United States to American parents of Trinidadian descent.[809] | [810] |
Trinidad and Tobago | — | Ken Charles | G | 1973–1977 | 5 | Born in Trinidad, moved to the U.S. as a child. | [811] |
Tunisia | — | Salah Mejri | C | 2015–2019 | 4 | — | |
Turkey | — | Cenk Akyol# | G | 2005 | 0 | ||
Turkey | — | Furkan Aldemir | F/C | 2014–2015 | 1 | — | [812] |
Turkey | — | Ömer Aşık | C/F | 2010–2018 | 9 | — | [813] |
Turkey | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Tarik Biberović# | F | 2023 | 0 | ||
Turkey | — | Onuralp Bitim* | G/F | 2023–present | 2 | — | [814] |
Turkey | Nigeria | Adem Bona* | F/C | 2024–present | 1 | Born in Nigeria as Ikechukwu Stanley Okoro, moved to Turkey at age 13, represents Turkey internationally. | — |
Turkey | — | Semih Erden | C | 2010–2012 | 2 | — | [815] |
Turkey | Switzerland | Enes Freedom (formerly Enes Kanter) |
F | 2011–2022 | 11 | Born in Switzerland to Turkish parents.[816] | [817] |
Turkey | — | Ersan İlyasova | F | 2006–2007; 2009–2021 |
14 | — | [818] |
Turkey | — | İlkan Karaman# | F | 2012 | 0 | ||
Turkey | — | Furkan Korkmaz | G | 2017–2024 | 7 | — | [819] |
Turkey | — | Ibo Kutluay | G | 2004–2005 | 1 | — | [820] |
Turkey | United States | Shane Larkin | G | 2013–2016 2017–2018 |
4 | Born in the United States, became a naturalized Turkish citizen, represents Turkey internationally.[821] | [822] |
Turkey | — | Mehmet Okur | F/C | 2002–2012 | 10 | — | [823] |
Turkey | North Macedonia | Cedi Osman | F | 2017–2024 | 7 | Born in FYROM to Turkish father and Bosnian mother, grew up in Bosnia and Herzegovina, represents Turkey internationally.[824] | [825] |
Turkey | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Emir Preldžić# | F | 2009 | 0 | ||
Turkey | — | Alperen Şengün* | F | 2021–present | 4 | — | [826] |
Turkey | SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia) |
Mirsad Türkcan | F | 1999–2000 | 1 | Born in SFR Yugoslavia,[D] represented Turkey internationally. | [827] |
Turkey | — | Hedo Türkoğlu | F | 2000–2015 | 15 | — | [828] |
Turkey | — | İzzet Türkyılmaz# | C | 2010 | 0 | ||
Turkey | Uzbekistan | Ömer Yurtseven | F | 2021–2024 | 3 | Born in Uzbekistan to Turkish parents. | [829] |
Uganda | United States | Brandon Davies | F | 2013–2015 | 2 | Born in the United States, represents Uganda internationally. | [830] |
Uganda | United States | Ish Wainright | F | 2021–2024 | 3 | Born in the United States, represents Uganda internationally. | [831] |
Ukraine | — | Kyrylo Fesenko | C | 2007–2012 | 5 | Born in the Soviet Union.[F] represented Ukraine internationally. | [832] |
Ukraine | — | Sergiy Gladyr# | G | 2009 | 0 | ||
Ukraine | United States | Pooh Jeter | G | 2010–2011 | 1 | Born in the United States represented Ukraine internationally. | [833] |
Ukraine | — | Viacheslav Kravtsov | C | 2012–2014 | 2 | Born in the Soviet Union.[F] represented Ukraine internationally. | [834] |
Ukraine | — | Alex Len* | C | 2013–present | 12 | — | [835] |
Ukraine | — | Serhiy Lishchuk# | C | 2004 | 0 | ||
Ukraine | — | Slava Medvedenko | F | 2000–2007 | 7 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Ukraine internationally. | [836] |
Ukraine | — | Svi Mykhailiuk* | F | 2018–present | 7 | — | [837] |
Ukraine | — | Oleksiy Pecherov | C | 2007–2010 | 3 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Ukraine internationally. | [838] |
Ukraine | — | Vitaly Potapenko | C | 1996–2007 | 11 | Born in the Soviet Union.[F] | [839] |
Ukraine | — | Issuf Sanon# | G | 2018 | 0 | ||
Ukraine | — | Dmytro Skapintsev | C | 2023 | 1 | — | [840] |
Ukraine | Russia | Alexander Volkov | F | 1989–1992 | 3 | Born in the Soviet Union,[F] represented Soviet Union and Ukraine internationally.[841] | [842] |
United States | Taiwan | Joe Alexander | F | 2008–2010 | 2 | Born in Taiwan to American parents, moved to the United States at the age of 8.[843] | [844] |
United States | Netherlands | Hank Beenders | C/F | 1946–1949 | 3 | Born in the Netherlands, moved to the United States at the age of 8, became a naturalized U.S. citizen.[845] | [846] |
United States | Panama | Rolando Blackman | G | 1981–1994 | 13 | Born in Panama, became a naturalized U.S. citizen, represented the United States internationally.[847] | [848] |
United States | Germany | Carlos Boozer | F/C | 2002–2015 | 13 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents, grew up in the United States, represents the United States internationally.[849] | [850] |
United States | Germany | John Brown | F | 1973–1980 | 7 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents, grew up in the United States.[851] | [852] |
United States | Spain | Wallace Bryant | C | 1983–1986 | 3 | Born in Spain to American parents, grew up in the United States. | [853] |
United States | U.S. Virgin Islands | Tim Duncan^ | F/C | 1997–2016 | 19 | Born in U.S. Virgin Islands, represented the United States internationally before announcing his international retirement in 2004.[854] | [855] |
United States | Germany | Kenton Edelin | F | 1985 | 1 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents. | [856] |
United States | Cameroon | Joel Embiid* | C | 2016–present | 9 | Born in Cameroon, moved to the United States at age 16, became a naturalized citizen and represents the United States internationally.[857] Also holds Cameroonian and French citizenships.[858] | [859] |
United States | Germany | Jo Jo English | G | 1992–1995 | 3 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents. | [860] |
United States | Jamaica | Patrick Ewing^ | C/F | 1985–2002 | 17 | Born in Jamaica, moved to the United States at the age of 11, became a naturalized U.S. citizen, represented the United States internationally.[861] | [862] |
United States | Morocco | Mike Flynn | G | 1975–1978 | 3 | Born in French Morocco to American parents, grew up in the United States | [863] |
United States | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Adonal Foyle | C | 1997–2009 | 12 | Born in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, moved to the United States, became a naturalized U.S. citizen.[864] | [865] |
United States | Germany | Donté Greene | F | 2008–2012 | 4 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents, previously represented the United States at youth level.[866] | [867] |
United States | Romania | Ernie Grunfeld | G/F | 1977–1986 | 9 | Born in Romania, moved to the United States at the age of 9, became a naturalized U.S. citizen, represented the United States internationally.[868] | [869] |
United States | Belgium | Xavier Henry | G | 2010–2014 | 5 | Born in Belgium to American parents, grew up in the United States.[870] | [871] |
United States | Australia | Kyrie Irving* | G | 2011–present | 14 | Born in Australia to American parents, has dual U.S. and Australian citizenship, has represented the United States internationally at youth and senior level.[872] | [873] |
United States | Italy | Reggie Jackson* | G | 2011–present | 14 | Born in Italy to American parents, grew up in the United States.[874] | [875] |
United States | Lebanon | Steve Kerr | G | 1988–2003 | 15 | Born in Lebanon to the Lebanese-born American citizen Malcolm H. Kerr, represented the United States internationally.[876] | [877] |
United States | France | Cozell McQueen | F | 1987 | 1 | Born in France to American parents.[878] | [879] |
United States | Manchukuo (now China) |
Tom Meschery (formerly Tomislav Meshcheryakov) |
F | 1961–1971 | 10 | Born in Manchukuo (a puppet state of the Empire of Japan, now part of China) to Russian parents, moved to the United States at the age of 8, became a naturalized U.S. citizen.[880] | [881] |
United States | Nigeria | Hakeem Olajuwon^ | C | 1984–2002 | 18 | Born and raised in Nigeria, moved to the U.S. at the age of 17 (two years after playing basketball for the first time). Eventually became a naturalized U.S. citizen, represented the United States internationally.[882] | [883] |
United States | England | Admiral Schofield | F | 2019–2020; 2021–2024 | 4 | Born in England to American parents, grew up in the United States.[884] | [885] |
United States | Sweden | Miles Simon | G | 1998–1999 | 1 | Born in Sweden to an American father and a Norwegian mother.[234] | [886] |
United States | France | Michael Stewart | C | 1997–2005 | 8 | Born in France to American parents.[887] | [888] |
United States | Spain | Wally Szczerbiak | F | 1999–2009 | 10 | Born in Spain to American parents, has represented the United States internationally.[889] | [890] |
United States | Japan | Cameron Thomas* | F | 2021–present | 4 | Born in Japan to American parents, grew up in the United States.[891] | [892] |
United States | Germany | Kiki Vandeweghe | F | 1980–1993 | 13 | Born in West Germany[G] to a Canadian father and 1952 Miss America pageant winner Colleen Kay Hutchins. Moved back to the U.S. as a child. Holds both American and Canadian passports. | [893] |
United States | Germany | Duane Washington | G | 1988; 1993 | 2 | Born in West Germany[G] to American parents. | [894] |
United States | Germany | Duane Washington Jr. | G | 2021–2024 | 3 | Born in Germany to American parents, grew up in the United States. | [895] |
United States | France | Dominique Wilkins^ | F/G | 1982–1995; 1996–1997; 1999 | 15 | Born in France to American parents, represented the United States internationally.[896] | [897] |
U.S. Virgin Islands | — | Raja Bell | G | 2000–2013 | 13 | — | [898] |
U.S. Virgin Islands | — | Charles Claxton | G | 1995 | 1 | — | [899] |
U.S. Virgin Islands | United States | Nic Claxton* | F | 2019–present | 6 | Born on the United States mainland by U.S. Virgin Islands father, represents U.S. Virgin Islands internationally.[900] | [901] |
U.S. Virgin Islands | United States | David Vanterpool | G | 2001 | 1 | Born on the United States mainland, represented U.S. Virgin Islands internationally.[902] | [903] |
Uruguay | — | Esteban Batista | F/C | 2005–2007 | 2 | — | [904] |
Venezuela | Trinidad and Tobago | Carl Herrera | F | 1991–1999 | 8 | Born in Trinidad and Tobago, represented Venezuela internationally.[905] | [906] |
Venezuela | United States | Askia Jones | G | 1994 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Venezuela internationally.[907] | [908] |
Venezuela | United States | Harold Keeling | F | 1986 | 1 | Born in the United States, represented Venezuela internationally. | [909] |
Venezuela | United States | Donta Smith | G | 2004–2006 | 2 | Born on the United States, represented Venezuela internationally. | [910] |
Venezuela | — | Óscar Torres | F | 2001–2002 | 2 | — | [911] |
Venezuela | — | Greivis Vásquez | G | 2010–2016 | 7 | — | [912] |
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