Eurobasket.com


Eurobasket.com, also commonly referred to as "Eurobasket News", is a basketball-centered website that provides coverage of every professional and semi-professional club basketball league from around the world, as well as many amateur level leagues. Although it is primarily focused on Europe's club basketball leagues, the website also hosts several different regional sections for Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern America, and Oceania. Eurobasket.com, which is updated on a daily basis, covers basketball in 196 different countries and in 435 different leagues around the world, with over 940,000 basketball player and basketball coach profiles. Between 2000 and 2001 it was renamed to Telebasket.com.

History

Eurobasket.com is the most well-known website about international basketball coverage. Originally, it was established in 1995, as Euroster.com, in Canada, by Marek Wojtera. Wojtera, is a Polish immigrant, former basketball player, and a computer programmer. Two years later, in 1997, it changed its name to Eurobasket.com. In 2010, it was incorporated into the Hong Kong based web programming company Sports I.T. Solutions, and the two companies became partners in 2019.

Overview

The site's news content is provided by its full-time staff, and over 100 sports media correspondents that are located around the world. Eurobasket.com is known as the source of the most complete basketball coverage and data collection about basketball. The site also hosts a database of over 940,000 basketball coaches and players, both active and retired, from around the world, with some of that content being accessible only through a paid subscription.

Eurobasket Summer League

Eurobasket.com also operates the Eurobasket Summer League, which consists of annual three day basketball tournaments that take place in the United States. The summer league takes place in the five host venues of Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, and New York Metro Area, and also goes to the NCAA Women's Final Four. There are also European tours, where the players can be seen by more European scouts. The aim of the tournaments is to help unsigned free agents find professional basketball clubs overseas, and to that end, 767 former Eurobasket Summer League players were active on professional rosters, in 67 different countries during the 2019–20 basketball season. The summer league events, which cater to both men's and women's basketball players, have also hosted players from lesser known backgrounds, like players from NCAA Division III colleges for example. In order for the players to gain more exposure, the games are broadcast live on YouTube, and have received over 145,000 views since 2018.

Related websites

Eurobasket.com's affiliated sections:

Eurobasket News Euro awards

The Eurobasket News Euro awards are annual sports awards that are given to the best basketball players and coaches that are playing and coaching on the European continent, across all European leagues and competitions, regardless of their nationalities. Awards are also given to the best basketball players in the world, that have European nationalities, regardless of whether they play in Europe, or anywhere else in the world. The awards are decided on by a vote that takes place among over 300 sports journalists that cover European basketball for the website.

Eurobasket News All-Europeans Player of the Year

The EuroBasket News All-Europeans Player of the Year award is given to the best basketball player in the world, in a given calendar year, that has European nationality, regardless of whether they play in Europe, or anywhere else in the world. For example, European players that play in the NBA, and other various leagues around the world that are not based in Europe, are eligible for the award. The award is decided on by a vote that takes place among over 300 sports journalists that cover international basketball for the website.
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
**Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
***Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame

YearEurobasket News All-Europeans Player of the Year
2002

Eurobasket News All-Europe Player of the Year

The Eurobasket News All-Europe Player of the Year award is given to the best basketball player on the European continent, in a given calendar year, across all European leagues and competitions. The award is given regardless of the player's nationality, as the winner of the award does not have to have European nationality. The award is decided on by a vote that takes place among over 300 sports journalists that cover European basketball for the website.
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
**Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
***Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame

YearEurobasket News All-Europe Player of the Year
2002

Eurobasket News All-Europe Team

The Eurobasket News All-Europe First Team and Eurobasket News All-Europe Second Team awards are given to the ten best players of all of the European continent, in a given calendar year, across all European leagues and competitions, regardless of the player's nationality, as the winner of the award does not have to have European nationality. The award is decided on by a vote that takes place among over 300 sports journalists that cover European basketball for the website.
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
**Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
***Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame

Player Denotes the number of times the player has been selected.
Bold text indicates the player who won the Eurobasket News All-Europe Player of the Year award.

YearEurobasket News All-Europe First TeamEurobasket News All-Europe Second Team
YearPlayerPlayer
2003

Best European players of all-time

In 1998 the Eurobasket.com published the Top 20 all-time best European players. They were voted by 24 journalists collaborating with Eurobasket.com.
RankPlayerCountryTotal votes
1.Arvydas Sabonis
2.Dražen Petrović
3.Toni Kukoč
4.Sergei Belov
5.Dino Meneghin
6.Nikos Galis
7.Vlade Divac
8.Detlef Schrempf
9.Dražen Dalipagić
10.Krešimir Ćosić
11.Sarunas Marciulionis
12.Predrag Danilovic
13.Juan Antonio Corbalan
14.Dino Radja
15.Arturas Karnisovas
16.Rik Smits
17.Aleksandar Đorđević
18.Stanislav Kropilak
19.Antonello Riva
20.Epi

Honorable Mention:

European Hall of Fame

The HoF is a result of contribution of over 300 Eurobasket staff and correspondents in a span of almost 30 years. The list is in alphabetical order:
Players
PlayerCountry
Alexander Belov
Sergei Belov
Dejan Bodiroga
Miki Berkowitz
Juan Antonio Corbalan
Ivo Daneu
Predrag Danilovic
Mirza Delibasic
Pau Gasol
Panagiotis Giannakis
Atanas Golomeev
Doron Jamchy
Dragan Kicanovic
Fernando Martin
Mieczysław Łopatka
Pierluigi Marzorati
Dirk Nowitzki
Modestas Paulauskas
Emiliano Rodriguez
Arvydas Sabonis
Dražen Petrović
Toni Kukoč
Panagiotis Fassoulas
Dino Meneghin
Nikos Galis
Vlade Divac
Detlef Schrempf
Dražen Dalipagić
Krešimir Ćosić
Sarunas Marciulionis
Dino Radja
Arturas Karnisovas
Rik Smits
Aleksandar Đorđević
Stanislav Kropilak
Antonello Riva
Epi
Antoine Rigaudeau
Zoran Slavnic
Predrag Stojakovic
Sergei Tarakanov
Valdis Valters
Aleksandr Volkov
Jure Zdovc
Jiri Zidek Sr.

Coaches
The list is in alphabetical order:
PlayerCountry
Ergin Ataman
Antonio Diaz-Miguel
Giannis Ioannidis
Dusko Ivanovic
Dusan Ivkovic
Jonas Kazlauskas
Igor Kokoskov
Erman Kunter
Pedro Ferrandiz
Sandro Gamba
Alexander Gomelsky
Evgeny Gomelsky
Carlos Lisboa
Ettore Messina
Aleksandar Nikolic
Mirko Novosel
Svetislav Pesic
Giancarlo Primo
Carlo Recalcati
Cesare Rubini
Sasha Obradovic
Zelimir Obradovic
Aydin Ors
Craig Pedersen
Bogdan Tanjevic
Ivan Sunara
Ranko Zeravica

Eurobasket News All-Europe Coach of the Year

The Eurobasket News All-Europe Coach of the Year award is given to the best head basketball coach on the European continent, in a given calendar year, across all European leagues and competitions. The award is given regardless of the coach's nationality, as the winner of the award does not have to have European nationality. The award is decided on by a vote that takes place among over 300 sports journalists that cover European basketball for the website.
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
**Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
***Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame

YearEurobasket News All-Europe Coach of the Year
2002N/A
2003