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Saturday / November 23.

Opening-night NBA rosters feature a record 17 Canadians, 14 African players

The National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced that 107 international players from 41 countries are on opening-night rosters for the 2020-21 season, including a record 17 Canadian players and a record-tying 14 African players.  This marks the seventh consecutive season that opening-night rosters feature at least 100 international players.  All 30 teams have at least one international player.

In addition to the 107 international players on 2020-21 opening-night rosters, there are 10 international players from a record-tying eight countries on “two-way” contracts, allowing them to play in up to 50 NBA games this season.

For the seventh consecutive year, Canada (17 players) is the most-represented country outside of the U.S., followed by France (nine players), Australia (eight players), Serbia and Germany (six players each).

The Washington Wizards have an NBA-high seven international players.  The Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets each have six, while the New Orleans Pelicans, Oklahoma City Thunder and Toronto Raptors each have five. 

The 2020-21 NBA season begins tonight with a doubleheader on TNT as part of Kia NBA Tip-Off 2020.  The first game features the Brooklyn Nets hosting the Golden State Warriors at 7 p.m. ET.  In the second game, the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers take on the LA Clippers at 10 p.m. ET.

A record 34 players on opening-night rosters participated in Basketball Without Borders (BWB) prior to starting their NBA careers, surpassing the previous record of 30 set in 2019-20.  Former BWB campers include Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2011), Jamal Murray (Nuggets; Canada; BWB Global 2015) and Pascal Siakam (Raptors; Cameroon; BWB Africa 2012).  BWB is the NBA and FIBA’s global basketball development and community outreach program that has seen 76 former campers drafted into the NBA or signed as free agents since 2001.

In addition to the 107 international players on 2020-21 opening-night rosters, there are 10 international players from a record-tying eight countries on “two-way” contracts, allowing them to play in up to 50 NBA games this season.  There are also a number of American players with ties to other countries, including more than 30 players with at least one parent from Africa.  Among the American players with ties to other countries are Jordan Clarkson (Utah Jazz; ties to the Philippines), Victor Oladipo (Indiana Pacers; ties to Nigeria), Matisse Thybulle (76ers; ties to Australia and Haiti) and Karl-Anthony Towns (Minnesota Timberwolves; ties to the Dominican Republic).

The records for international players (113) and countries and territories represented (42) were set at the start of the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons, respectively.

Below please find international player milestones and storylines for the upcoming season:

  • A record six international players were named to the 2019-20 All-NBA Team: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks; Greece; ties to Nigeria; All-NBA First Team); Luka Dončić (Mavericks; Slovenia; All-NBA First Team); Nikola Jokić (Nuggets; Serbia; All-NBA Second Team); Siakam (All-NBA Second Team); Rudy Gobert (Jazz; France; All-NBA Third Team); and Ben Simmons (76ers; Australia; All-NBA Third Team).
  • There are 14 international players on opening-night rosters who have been NBA All-Stars: Antetokounmpo, Dončić, Goran Dragić (Miami Heat; Slovenia), Embiid, Marc Gasol (Lakers; Spain), Gobert, Al Horford (Oklahoma City Thunder; Dominican Republic), Kyrie Irving (Nets; Australia), Jokić, Kristaps Porzingis (Mavericks; Latvia), Domantas Sabonis (Pacers; Lithuania), Siakam, Simmons and Nikola Vučević (Orlando Magic; Montenegro).
  • As part of the NBA.com 2020-2021 GM Survey, Antetokounmpo and Dončić were voted the No. 1 and No. 2 players most likely to win 2020-21 Kia NBA Most Valuable Player (32% and 21% of votes, respectively), and tied for the No. 1 player with whom general managers would most want to start a franchise (43% of votes each).  For the second straight season, Jokić was voted the best center in the NBA (50% of votes).
  • Deni Avdija, who became the highest-drafted Israeli player ever when he was selected ninth overall by the Washington Wizards in the NBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm®, is scheduled to make his regular-season debut when the Wizards visit the 76ers on Wednesday, Dec. 23 at 7 p.m. ET on NBA League Pass.
  • Killian Hayes, who became the highest-drafted French player ever when he was selected seventh overall by the Detroit Pistons, is scheduled to make his regular-season debut when the Pistons visit the Timberwolves on Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. ET on NBA League Pass.
  • Nine players from or with at least one parent from Nigeria were selected in NBA Draft 2020, including Precious Achiuwa (Heat; Nigeria) and Udoka Azubuike (Jazz; Nigeria).

Below please find the full list of international players on 2020-21 opening-night rosters

(active and inactive):

CountryNameTeamTies to Other Countries**
AngolaBruno FernandoAtlanta Hawks 
ArgentinaFacundo Campazzo*Denver Nuggets 
AustraliaAron BaynesToronto Raptors 
AustraliaMatthew DellavedovaCleveland Cavaliers 
AustraliaDanté ExumCleveland Cavaliers 
AustraliaJosh GreenDallas Mavericks 
AustraliaJoe InglesUtah Jazz 
AustraliaKyrie IrvingBrooklyn Nets 
AustraliaPatty MillsSan Antonio Spurs 
AustraliaBen SimmonsPhiladelphia 76ers 
AustriaJakob PoeltlSan Antonio Spurs 
BahamasBuddy HieldSacramento Kings 
BahamasDeandre Ayton*Phoenix SunsNigeria
Bosnia and HerzegovinaJusuf NurkićPortland Trail Blazers 
BrazilBruno Caboclo*Houston Rockets 
BrazilCristiano FelicioChicago Bulls 
BrazilRaul NetoWashington Wizards 
CameroonJoel Embiid*Philadelphia 76ers 
CameroonPascal Siakam*Toronto Raptors 
CanadaNickeil Alexander-WalkerNew Orleans Pelicans 
CanadaRJ Barrett*New York Knicks 
CanadaKhem BirchOrlando Magic 
CanadaIgnas Brazdeikis*New York KnicksLithuania
CanadaDillon BrooksMemphis Grizzlies 
CanadaBrandon ClarkeMemphis Grizzlies 
CanadaLuguentz Dort*Oklahoma City Thunder 
CanadaCory JosephSacramento KingsTrinidad and Tobago
CanadaMfiondu KabengeleLA ClippersDemocratic Republic of the Congo
CanadaTrey LylesSan Antonio Spurs 
CanadaMychal MulderGolden State Warriors 
CanadaJamal Murray*Denver Nuggets 
CanadaKelly Olynyk*Miami Heat 
CanadaDwight PowellDallas Mavericks 
CanadaTristan ThompsonBoston CelticsJamaica
CanadaAndrew WigginsGolden State Warriors 
CanadaShai Gilgeous-Alexander*Oklahoma City Thunder 
CroatiaBojan BogdanovićUtah Jazz 
CroatiaLuka Šamanić*San Antonio Spurs 
CroatiaDario Šarić*Phoenix Suns 
CroatiaIvica ZubacLA Clippers 
Czech RepublicTomáš Satoranský*Chicago Bulls 
Democratic Republic of the CongoBismack BiyomboCharlotte Hornets 
Dominican RepublicAl HorfordOklahoma City Thunder 
EgyptAbdel NaderPhoenix Suns 
FinlandLauri Markkanen*Chicago Bulls 
FranceNicolas Batum*LA ClippersCameroon
FranceSekou Doumbouya*Detroit PistonsGuinea
FranceEvan FournierOrlando MagicAlgeria
FranceRudy GobertUtah Jazz 
FranceKillian Hayes*Detroit Pistons 
FranceTimothé Luwawu-CabarrotBrooklyn NetsDemocratic Republic of the Congo
FranceThéo MaledonOklahoma City Thunder 
FranceFrank Ntilikina*New York Knicks 
FranceVincent PoirierPhiladelphia 76ers 
GabonChris SilvaMiami Heat 
GeorgiaGoga Bitadze*Indiana Pacers 
GermanyIsaac Bonga*Washington Wizards 
GermanyIsaiah Hartenstein*Denver Nuggets 
GermanyMaxi KleberDallas Mavericks 
GermanyDennis SchröderLos Angeles LakersThe Gambia
GermanyDaniel TheisBoston Celtics 
GermanyMoritz WagnerWashington Wizards 
GreeceGiannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee BucksNigeria
GreeceThanasis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee BucksNigeria
IsraelDeni Avdija*Washington Wizards 
ItalyDanilo Gallinari*Atlanta Hawks 
ItalyNicolò MelliNew Orleans Pelicans 
JamaicaNick RichardsCharlotte Hornets 
JapanRui Hachimura*Washington WizardsBenin
LatviaDavis BertansWashington Wizards 
LatviaAnžejs Pasečņiks*Washington Wizards 
LatviaKristaps PorziņģisDallas Mavericks 
LatviaRodions KurucsBrooklyn Nets 
LithuaniaDomantas SabonisIndiana Pacers 
LithuaniaDeividas Sirvydis*Detroit Pistons 
LithuaniaJonas Valančiūnas*Memphis Grizzlies 
MontenegroNikola VučevićOrlando Magic 
New ZealandSteven AdamsNew Orleans Pelicans 
NigeriaPrecious AchiuwaMiami Heat 
NigeriaUdoka AzubuikeUtah Jazz 
NigeriaJosh OkogieMinnesota Timberwolves 
Republic of the CongoSerge IbakaLA ClippersSpain
SenegalGorgui Dieng*Memphis Grizzlies 
SerbiaNemanja BjelicaSacramento Kings 
SerbiaBogdan BogdanovićAtlanta Hawks 
SerbiaNikola JokićDenver Nuggets 
SerbiaBoban MarjanovićDallas Mavericks 
SerbiaAleksej Pokuševski*Oklahoma City Thunder 
SerbiaAlen SmailagićGolden State Warriors 
SloveniaVlatko Čančar Denver Nuggets 
SloveniaGoran DragićMiami Heat 
SloveniaLuka DončićDallas Mavericks 
South SudanThon Maker*Cleveland CavaliersAustralia and Uganda
South SudanWenyen GabrielNew Orleans Pelicans 
SudanBol BolDenver Nuggets 
SpainMarc Gasol*Los Angeles Lakers 
SpainJuancho HernangómezMinnesota Timberwolves 
SpainWilly Hernangómez*New Orleans Pelicans 
SpainRicky RubioMinnesota Timberwolves 
St. LuciaChris BoucherToronto RaptorsCanada
SwitzerlandClint CapelaAtlanta HawksAngola and Republic of the Congo
TurkeyEnes Kanter*Portland Trail Blazers 
TurkeyFurkan KorkmazPhiladelphia 76ers 
TurkeyCedi OsmanCleveland Cavaliers 
UkraineAlex LenToronto Raptors 
UkraineSvi MykhailiukDetroit Pistons 
United KingdomOG AnunobyToronto RaptorsNigeria

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