NBA rosters feature record 135 international players from record-tying 43 countries across six continents

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NEW YORK – The National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced that a record 135 international players from a record-tying 43 countries across six continents are on opening-night rosters for the 2025-26 season.  Among the record 135 international players are a record 71 Europeans, including a record 19 players from France and a record four from the UK, as well as a record-tying 13 from Australia.  Opening-night rosters feature at least 120 international players for the fifth consecutive season and at least 100 international players for the 12th straight season.  All 30 NBA teams feature at least one international player.

The previous record for international players (125) and the record for countries and territories represented (43) were set at the start of the 2023-24 and 2017-18 seasons, respectively.

The record 71 European players include 2021 NBA champion and two-time Kia NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks; Greece; ties to Nigeria), 2023 NBA champion and three-time Kia NBA MVP Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets; Serbia), five-time NBA All-Star and Kia All-NBA First Team member Luka Dončić (Los Angeles Lakers; Slovenia) and 2023-24 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year and 2025 NBA All-Star Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs; France; ties to the Democratic Republic of the Congo).

Canada (23 players), headlined by 2025 NBA champion and 2024-25 Kia NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder), is the most-represented country outside the U.S. for the 12th consecutive season, followed by France, Australia, Germany (7) and Serbia (6).

The Atlanta Hawks feature a record-tying 10 international players, followed by the Portland Trail Blazers and Golden State Warriors with seven apiece.

There are more than 55 players who were either born in Africa or have at least one parent from Africa, including Antetokounmpo, 2022-23 Kia NBA MVP and seven-time NBA All-Star Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon), 2019 NBA champion and three-time NBA All-Star Pascal Siakam (Indiana Pacers; Cameroon) and Wembanyama.

Below are additional international player milestones and storylines for the upcoming season:

• Four international players have won the last seven Kia NBA MVP Awards: Gilgeous-Alexander (2024-25), Jokić (2023-24, 2021-22 and 2020-21), Embiid (2022-23) and Antetokounmpo (2019-20 and 2018-19). Last season also marked the fourth consecutive season that three international players finished top three in MVP voting: Gilgeous-Alexander (No. 1), Jokić (No. 2) and Antetokounmpo (No. 3).

• There are a record 16 international players on opening-night rosters who have been NBA All-Stars: Antetokounmpo, Dončić, Embiid, Gilgeous-Alexander, Rudy Gobert (Minnesota Timberwolves; France), Al Horford (Golden State Warriors; Dominican Republic), Kyrie Irving (Dallas Mavericks; Australia), Jokić, Lauri Markkanen (Utah Jazz; Finland), Kristaps Porziņģis (Hawks; Latvia), Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento Kings; Lithuania), Alperen Sengun (Houston Rockets; Turkey), Siakam, Nikola Vučević (Chicago Bulls; Montenegro), Wembanyama and Andrew Wiggins (Miami Heat; Canada).

• At least three international players have made the Kia All-NBA Team each season since 2018-19.

• In the 2025-26 NBA GM Survey, Jokić (No. 1), Dončić (No. 2), Gilgeous-Alexander (No. 3) and Wembanyama (No. 4) were voted the players most likely to win the 2025-26 Kia NBA MVP Award (67%, 10%, 8% and 7% of votes, respectively).

• Three international players were voted as the players GMs would most want to sign if they were starting a franchise today: Wembanyama (83% of votes), Gilgeous-Alexander (13% of votes) and Jokić (3% of votes).

• Opening-night rosters feature a record nine NBA Academy program alumni and more than 50 players who participated in Basketball Without Borders.

• There are also several American players with parents from other countries, including Jalen Green (Phoenix Suns; ties to the Philippines), Karl-Anthony Towns (New York Knicks; ties to the Dominican Republic) and Jaylin Williams (Thunder; ties to Vietnam).

The 80th NBA regular season tips off tonight with a doubleheader on NBC/Peacock as the defending NBA champion Thunder hosts the Rockets (7:30 p.m. ET) and the Warriors visit the Lakers (10 p.m. ET).  The 2025-26 season will reach fans in 214 countries and territories in more than 50 languages through the league’s broadcast partners around the world and NBA League Pass, the league’s premium live game subscription service available via the NBA App.

Below and available here is the full list of international players on 2025-26 opening-night NBA rosters (active and inactive):

CountryNameTeamTies
AustraliaDyson DanielsAtlanta Hawks
AustraliaJosh GreenCharlotte Hornets
AustraliaJosh GiddeyChicago Bulls
AustraliaLachlan Olbrich*Chicago Bulls
AustraliaLuke Travers*Cleveland Cavaliers
AustraliaTyrese ProctorCleveland Cavaliers
AustraliaDanté ExumDallas Mavericks
AustraliaKyrie IrvingDallas Mavericks
AustraliaAlex Toohey*Golden State Warriors
AustraliaJohnny FurphyIndiana PacersTies to Papua New Guinea
AustraliaJock LandaleMemphis Grizzlies
AustraliaJoe InglesMinnesota Timberwolves
AustraliaRocco Zikarsky*Minnesota Timberwolves
AustriaJakob PoeltlToronto Raptors
BahamasBuddy HieldGolden State Warriors
BahamasDeandre AytonLos Angeles LakersTies to Nigeria
BahamasVJ EdgecombePhiladelphia 76ers
BelgiumAjay MitchellOklahoma City Thunder
BelgiumToumani CamaraPortland Trail BlazersTies to Mali
Bosnia and HerzegovinaJusuf NurkićUtah Jazz
BrazilGui SantosGolden State Warriors
CameroonPascal SiakamIndiana Pacers
CameroonChristian Koloko*Los Angeles Lakers
CameroonYves MissiNew Orleans Pelicans
CameroonJoel EmbiidPhiladelphia 76ers
CanadaCaleb Houstan*Atlanta Hawks
CanadaNickeil Alexander-WalkerAtlanta Hawks
CanadaEmanuel Miller*Chicago Bulls
CanadaDwight PowellDallas Mavericks
CanadaRyan Nembhard*Dallas Mavericks
CanadaJamal MurrayDenver Nuggets
CanadaJackson Rowe*Golden State Warriors
CanadaAndrew NembhardIndiana Pacers
CanadaBennedict MathurinIndiana PacersTies to Haiti
CanadaBrandon ClarkeMemphis Grizzlies
CanadaOlivier-Maxence Prosper*Memphis GrizzliesTies to Haiti
CanadaZach EdeyMemphis Grizzlies
CanadaAndrew WigginsMiami Heat
CanadaLeonard MillerMinnesota Timberwolves
CanadaLuguentz DortOklahoma City Thunder
CanadaDillon BrooksPhoenix Suns
CanadaShaedon SharpePortland Trail Blazers
CanadaKelly OlynykSan Antonio Spurs
CanadaRJ BarrettToronto Raptors
CanadaAJ Lawson*Toronto Raptors
CanadaWill RileyWashington Wizards
CanadaJahmyl Telfort*LA ClippersTies to Haiti
CanadaShai Gilgeous-AlexanderOklahoma City Thunder
ChinaYang HansenPortland Trail Blazers
CroatiaKarlo MatkovićNew Orleans Pelicans
CroatiaIvica ZubacLA Clippers
CroatiaDario ŠarićSacramento Kings
Czech RepublicVít KrejčíAtlanta Hawks
Democratic Republic of the CongoJonathan KumingaGolden State Warriors
Democratic Republic of the CongoBismack BiyomboSan Antonio Spurs
Democratic Republic of the CongoOscar Tshiebwe*Utah Jazz
Dominican RepublicAl HorfordGolden State Warriors
Dominican RepublicDavid Jones Garcia*San Antonio Spurs
FinlandLauri MarkkanenUtah Jazz
FranceZaccharie RisacherAtlanta Hawks
FranceNolan TraoréBrooklyn Nets
FranceTidjane SalaünCharlotte Hornets
FranceMoussa DiabatéCharlotte HornetsTies to Guinea and Mali
FranceNoa EssengueChicago BullsTies to Cameroon
FranceNicolas BatumLA ClippersTies to Cameroon
FranceJoan BeringerMinnesota TimberwolvesTies to Benin
FranceRudy GobertMinnesota Timberwolves
FranceGuerschon YabuseleNew York KnicksTies to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
FranceMohamed DiawaraNew York KnicksTies to Mali
FrancePacôme DadietNew York KnicksTies to Ivory Coast
FranceOusmane DiengOklahoma City ThunderTies to Senegal
FranceRayan RupertPortland Trail BlazersTies to Morocco
FranceSidy Cissoko*Portland Trail BlazersTies to Senegal
FranceMaxime RaynaudSacramento Kings
FranceVictor WembanyamaSan Antonio SpursTies to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
FranceAlex SarrWashington WizardsTies to Senegal
FranceBilal CoulibalyWashington WizardsTies to Mali
FranceNoah PendaOrlando MagicTies to Cameroon and Martinique
GeorgiaGoga BitadzeOrlando Magic
GeorgiaSandro MamukelashviliToronto Raptors
GermanyMaxi KleberLos Angeles Lakers
GermanyAriel HukportiNew York KnicksTies to Togo
GermanyIsaiah HartensteinOklahoma City Thunder
GermanyTristan da SilvaOrlando MagicTies to Brazil
GermanyDennis SchröderSacramento KingsTies to The Gambia
GermanyFranz WagnerOrlando Magic
GermanyMoritz WagnerOrlando Magic
GreeceAlex Antetokounmpo*Milwaukee BucksTies to Nigeria
GreeceGiannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee BucksTies to Nigeria
GreeceThanasis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee BucksTies to Nigeria
GuineaMoussa Cissé*Dallas Mavericks
IsraelBen SarafBrooklyn Nets
IsraelDeni AvdijaPortland Trail Blazers
ItalySimone FontecchioMiami Heat
JamaicaNick RichardsPhoenix Suns
JapanRui HachimuraLos Angeles LakersTies to Benin
LatviaKristaps PorziņģisAtlanta Hawks
LithuaniaJonas ValančiūnasDenver Nuggets
LithuaniaKasparas JakučionisMiami Heat
LithuaniaDomantas SabonisSacramento Kings
MaliN’Faly DanteAtlanta Hawks
MontenegroNikola VučevićChicago Bulls
NetherlandsQuinten PostGolden State Warriors
New ZealandSteven AdamsHouston Rockets
NigeriaAdem BonaPhiladelphia 76ersTies to Turkey
NigeriaJosh OkogieHouston Rockets
PortugalNeemias QuetaBoston CelticsTies to Guinea-Bissau
RussiaEgor DёminBrooklyn Nets
RussiaVladislav Goldin*Miami Heat
SenegalEli Ndiaye*Atlanta Hawks
SenegalMouhamed GueyeAtlanta Hawks
SerbiaNikola JokićDenver Nuggets
SerbiaBogdan BogdanovićLA Clippers
SerbiaNikola JovićMiami Heat
SerbiaNikola TopićOklahoma City Thunder
SerbiaTristan Vukčević*Washington WizardsTies to Sweden
SerbiaNikola ĐurišićAtlanta Hawks
SloveniaLuka DončićLos Angeles Lakers
South SudanKhaman MaluachPhoenix SunsTies to Uganda
South SudanDuop ReathPortland Trail BlazersTies to Australia
SpainHugo GonzálezBoston Celtics
SpainSanti AldamaMemphis Grizzlies
St. LuciaChris BoucherBoston CelticsTies to Canada
SwedenBobi KlintmanDetroit Pistons
SwedenPelle LarssonMiami Heat
SwitzerlandClint CapelaHouston RocketsTies to Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
SwitzerlandYanic Konan NiederhauserLA ClippersTies to Ivory Coast
SwitzerlandKyshawn GeorgeWashington WizardsTies to Canada and France
TurkeyAlperen SengunHouston Rockets
UkraineSvi MykhailiukUtah Jazz
UkraineMax Shulga*Boston Celtics
United KingdomAmari Williams*Boston Celtics
United KingdomOG AnunobyNew York KnicksTies to Nigeria
United KingdomTosan Evbuomwan*New York KnicksTies to Nigeria
United KingdomJeremy SochanSan Antonio SpursTies to Poland

* – Two-Way Player