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Saturday / November 23.

NBA Rosters Feature 108 International Players

The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced today that 108 international players from a record 42 countries and territories are on opening-night rosters for the 2017-18 season.  This marks the fourth consecutive season that opening-night rosters feature at least 100 international players and that all 30 teams have at least one international player.

The record for international players (113) and previous record for countries and territories represented (41) were set at the start of the 2016-17 season.

In addition to the 108 international players on 2017-18 opening-night rosters, there are five international players on “two-way” contracts.  Beginning this season, NBA teams can sign up to two two-way players to NBA contracts.  These contracts allow two-way players to be with their NBA parent team for up to 45 days, spending most of the season in the NBA G League.

The most-represented countries among the 108 international players on opening-night rosters are Canada (11 players), France (10 players), Australia (record-tying eight players) and Spain (seven players), followed by Brazil, Croatia, Germany, Serbia and Turkey (five players each).  Opening-night rosters also feature a record number of European players (64).

The Toronto Raptors and Utah Jazz have an NBA-high seven international players each.  The Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers and San Antonio Spurs each have six.  The Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks and Orlando Magic field five each.

The NBA’s 72nd season begins tonight with a doubleheader on TNT as part of Kia NBA Tip-Off 2017.  In the opening game, the Cleveland Cavaliers host the Celtics in a rematch of last year’s Eastern Conference Finals at 8 p.m. ET.  In the second game, the Houston Rockets visit the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors at 10:30 p.m. ET.

A number of international players are scheduled to make their NBA debut during opening week, including:

  • Lauri Markkanen (Finland; Basketball without Borders 2014 and 2015), the seventh overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, will make his NBA debut when the Chicago Bulls visit the Raptors on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. ET on NBA LEAGUE PASS.
  • Frank Ntilikina (France; Basketball without Borders 2015 and 2016), the eighth overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, will make his NBA debut when the Knicks travel to Oklahoma City to take on the Thunder on Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT.
  • Zhou Qi (China), the 43rd overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, and the Rockets take on the Warriors tonight at 10:30 p.m. ET on TNT.
  • Ben Simmons (Australia), the first overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, will make his NBA debut when the 76ers visit the Washington Wizards on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN.
  • Milos Teodosic (Serbia; Basketball without Borders 2001), who was voted the best international player not in the NBA in the 2016-17 NBA.com GM Survey, will make his NBA debut when the LA Clippers play the Los Angeles Lakers on Oct. 19 at 10:30 p.m. ET on TNT.

 

Below please find the full list of international players on 2017-18 opening-night rosters

(active and inactive):

 

Country

First Name

Last Name

Team

Argentina

Nicolas

Brussino

Atlanta Hawks

Argentina

Manu

Ginobili

San Antonio Spurs

Australia

Kyrie

Irving

Boston Celtics

Australia

Aron

Baynes

Boston Celtics

Australia

Andrew

Bogut

Los Angeles Lakers

Australia

Matthew

Dellavedova

Milwaukee Bucks

Australia

Ben

Simmons

Philadelphia 76ers

Australia

Patty

Mills

San Antonio Spurs

Australia

Dante

Exum

Utah Jazz

Australia

Joe

Ingles

Utah Jazz

Austria

Jakob

Poeltl

Toronto Raptors

Bahamas

Buddy

Hield

Sacramento Kings

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ivica

Zubac

Los Angeles Lakers

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mirza

Teletovic

Milwaukee Bucks

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jusuf

Nurkic

Portland Trail Blazers

Brazil

Cristiano

Felicio

Chicago Bulls

Brazil

Nene

Houston Rockets

Brazil

Bruno

Caboclo

Toronto Raptors

Brazil

Lucas

Nogueira

Toronto Raptors

Brazil

Raul

Neto

Utah Jazz

Cameroon

Luc

Mbah a Moute

Houston Rockets

Cameroon

Joel

Embiid

Philadelphia 76ers

Cameroon

Pascal

Siakam

Toronto Raptors

Canada

Tristan

Thompson

Cleveland Cavaliers

Canada

Dwight

Powell

Dallas Mavericks

Canada

Jamal

Murray

Denver Nuggets

Canada

Trey

Lyles

Denver Nuggets

Canada

Cory

Joseph

Indiana Pacers

Canada

Tyler

Ennis

Los Angeles Lakers

Canada

Dillon

Brooks

Memphis Grizzlies

Canada

Kelly

Olynyk

Miami Heat

Canada

Andrew

Wiggins

Minnesota Timberwolves

Canada

Khem

Birch

Orlando Magic

Canada

Nik

Stauskas

Philadelphia 76ers

China

Zhou

Qi

Houston Rockets

Croatia

Ante

Zizic

Cleveland Cavaliers

Croatia

Bojan

Bogdanovic

Indiana Pacers

Croatia

Mario

Hezonja

Orlando Magic

Croatia

Dario

Saric

Philadelphia 76ers

Croatia

Dragan

Bender

Phoenix Suns

Czech Republic

Tomas

Satoransky

Washington Wizards

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Emmanuel

Mudiay

Denver Nuggets

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Bismack

Biyombo

Orlando Magic

Dominican Republic

Al

Horford

Boston Celtics

Egypt

Abdel

Nader

Boston Celtics

Finland

Lauri

Markkanen

Chicago Bulls

France

Guerschon

Yabusele

Boston Celtics

France

Nicolas

Batum

Charlotte Hornets

France

Alexis

Ajinca

New Orleans Pelicans

France

Frank

Ntilikina

New York Knicks

France

Evan

Fournier

Orlando Magic

France

Timothe

Luwawu-Cabarrot

Philadelphia 76ers

France

Tony

Parker

San Antonio Spurs

France

Joffrey

Lauvergne

San Antonio Spurs

France

Rudy

Gobert

Utah Jazz

France

Ian

Mahinmi

Washington Wizards

Georgia

Zaza

Pachulia

Golden State Warriors

Germany

Dennis

Schroder

Atlanta Hawks

Germany

Daniel

Theis

Boston Celtics

Germany

Paul

Zipser

Chicago Bulls

Germany

Maxi

Kleber

Dallas Mavericks

Germany

Dirk

Nowitzki

Dallas Mavericks

Greece

Giannis

Antetokounmpo

Milwaukee Bucks

Greece

Georgios

Papagiannis

Sacramento Kings

Haiti

Skal

Labissiere

Sacramento Kings

Israel

Omri

Casspi

Golden State Warriors

Italy

Marco

Belinelli

Atlanta Hawks

Italy

Danilo

Gallinari

LA Clippers

Latvia

Kristaps

Porzingis

New York Knicks

Latvia

Davis

Bertans

San Antonio Spurs

Lithuania

Domantas

Sabonis

Indiana Pacers

Lithuania

Mindaugas

Kuzminskas

New York Knicks

Lithuania

Jonas

Valanciunas

Toronto Raptors

Mali

Cheick

Diallo

New Orleans Pelicans

Montenegro

Nikola

Mirotic

Chicago Bulls

Montenegro

Nikola

Vucevic

Orlando Magic

New Zealand

Steven

Adams

Oklahoma City Thunder

Poland

Marcin

Gortat

Washington Wizards

Puerto Rico

J.J.

Barea

Dallas Mavericks

Republic of the Congo

Serge

Ibaka

Toronto Raptors

Russia

Timofey

Mozgov

Brooklyn Nets

Senegal

Gorgui

Dieng

Minnesota Timberwolves

Serbia

Nikola

Jokic

Denver Nuggets

Serbia

Boban

Marjanovic

Detroit Pistons

Serbia

Milos

Teodosic

LA Clippers

Serbia

Nemanja

Bjelica

Minnesota Timberwolves

Serbia

Bogdan

Bogdanovic

Sacramento Kings

Slovenia

Goran

Dragic

Miami Heat

South Sudan

Luol

Deng

Los Angeles Lakers

South Sudan

Thon

Maker

Milwaukee Bucks

Spain

Jose

Calderon

Cleveland Cavaliers

Spain

Juancho

Hernangomez

Denver Nuggets

Spain

Marc

Gasol

Memphis Grizzlies

Spain

Willy

Hernangomez

New York Knicks

Spain

Alex

Abrines

Oklahoma City Thunder

Spain

Pau

Gasol

San Antonio Spurs

Spain

Ricky

Rubio

Utah Jazz

Sweden

Jonas

Jerebko

Utah Jazz

Switzerland

Clint

Capela

Houston Rockets

Switzerland

Thabo

Sefolosha

Utah Jazz

Tunisia

Salah

Mejri

Dallas Mavericks

Turkey

Ersan

Ilyasova

Atlanta Hawks

Turkey

Cedi

Osman

Cleveland Cavaliers

Turkey

Omer

Asik

New Orleans Pelicans

Turkey

Enes

Kanter

New York Knicks

Turkey

Furkan

Korkmaz

Philadelphia 76ers

Ukraine

Alex

Len

Phoenix Suns

United Kingdom

OG

Anunoby

Toronto Raptors

 

Below please find the full list of international two-way players:

 

Country

First Name

Last Name

Team

Canada

Chris

Boucher

Golden State Warriors

Dominican Republic

Luis

Montero

Detroit Pistons

France

Yakuba

Ouattara

Brooklyn Nets

Puerto Rico

Gian

Clavell

Dallas Mavericks

Sudan

Mangok

Mathiang

Charlotte Hornets

 

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