One of the most prestigious international basketball tournaments is now underway. EuroBasket 2025 has officially tipped off, with some of the biggest names in the NBA taking part in the event.
Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Dončić is among those participating in the tournament in 2025. Given all the hype about Dončić’s conditioning and weight this offseason, the event could provide Lakers fans with their first glimpse at a slimmed-down, well-conditioned Dončić.
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Despite leading all scorers with 34 points, Dončić was not able to lead Slovenia past Poland in EuroBasket tournament Group D play, falling 105-95. Dončić also added 9 assists, 5 steals and 2 blocks. The NBA All-Star attempted to lead Slovenia back down the stretch but Poland was too strong, led by Jordan Loyd’s 32 points.
Greece cruised past Italy in EuroBasket Group C play, 75-66 as Giannis Antetokounmpo led all scorers with 31 points and 7 rebounds. Antetokounmpo posted more tan 40 percent of his teams points in a dominant peformance over Italy.
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EuroBasket 2025 scores
Thursday, Aug. 28:
Georgia 83, Spain 69
Israel 83, Iceland 71
France 92, Belgium 64
Bosnia and Herzegovina 91, Cyprus 64
Greece 75, Italy 66
Poland 105, Slovenia 95
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EuroBasket schedule for Friday
Germany vs. Sweden at 6:30 a.m. ET
Türkiye vs. Czechia at 7:45 a.m. ET
Lithuania vs. Montenegro at 9:30 a.m. ET
Estonia vs. Latvia at 11 a.m. ET
Finland vs. Great Britain at 1:30 p.m. ET
Portugal vs. Serbia at 2:15 p.m. ET
EuroBasket 2025 standings
Below are the round robin groups for each team at EuroBasket 2025. Teams in the same group will engage in a round robin tournament, with the top four teams in each group moving on to the knockout stage of the event.
Each team’s record will be updated as games get underway
Group A
Portugal (1-0)
Türkiye (1-0)
Serbia (1-0)
Estonia (0-1)
Latvia (0-1)
Czechia (0-1)
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Group B
Germany (1-0)
Finland (1-0)
Lithuania (1-0)
Great Britain (0-1)
Sweden (0-1)
Montenegro (0-1)
Group C
Georgia (1-0)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1-0)
Greece (1-0)
Italy (0-1)
Cyprus (0-1)
Spain (0-1)
Group D
Israel (1-0)
France (1-0)
Slovenia (1-0)
Poland (0-1)
Belgium (0-1)
Iceland (0-1)
EuroBasket previous day’s scores
Wednesday, Aug. 27
Lithuania 94, Great Britain 70
Portugal 62, Czechia 50
Germany 106, Montenegro 76
Türkiye 93, Latvia 73
Finland 93, Sweden 90
Serbia 98, Estonia 54
EuroBasket 2025 schedule, format
The tournament kicks off on Wednesday, Aug. 27, and the group phase of the tournament will continue through Thursday, Sept. 4. During that period, teams will engage in a round robin tournament with every team in their designated group.
The top four teams in each group after the round robin will advance to the knockout round, which will officially begin Saturday, Sept. 6, with the round of 16.
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From there, teams will whittle down quickly. The quarterfinals will take place Sept. 9 and Sept. 10, and the semifinals will occur Sept. 12.
Both the third-place game and the final will take place on Sunday, Sept. 14.
Who is playing in EuroBasket 2025?
Dončić and Jokić aren’t the only NBA stars taking part in EuroBasket 2025. Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will suit up for Greece, where he’ll play with his brothers Thanasis and Kostas.
Some of the other big names at the event include Kristaps Porziņģis, Nikola Vučević, Lauri Markkanen, Bilal Coulibaly, Franz Wagner, Jonas Valančiūnas, Alperen Şengün and Deni Avdija, per Yahoo Sports’ Morten Stig Jensen.
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Notably, France will not have San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama or Minnesota Timberwolves big man Rudy Gobert for the tournament. Wembanyama missed time last year due to a blood clot and is prioritizing rest this offseason. Gobert did not deal with a major injury last season, but also cited rest as a reason for skipping EuroBasket 2025.
How to watch EuroBasket 2025?
EuroBasket 2025 won’t be available to watch on television networks in the United States. Fans who want to watch the event can do so through a subscription service called Courtside 1891.
Courtside 1891 offers two subscription tiers. The first is a free service called Courtside 1891 Plus, which allows viewers to see “extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams and competitions,” per its website.
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The second service, Courtside 1891 Max, is a paid subscription that enables fans to watch live streams of games. Courtside 1891 Max costs $30 annually in the United States, per DAZN.com.