Nike Hoop Summit
The Nike Hoop Summit is an international basketball all-star game sponsored by Nike, held once a year, which features the USA Basketball Men's Junior Select Team against a World Select Team of international players. The players demonstrate their skills and hope to attract attention from either NBA scouts or colleges. A number of current NBA players have participated in this event in the past.
History
The summit was developed in 1995 by George Raveling, a former college basketball coach who was instrumental in Nike's 1984 endorsement and merchandise deal with Michael Jordan. Raveling joined the company in 1994 as a promoter at the request of Nike co-founder Phil Knight.In the 2010 edition of the event, Enes Kanter scored 34 points and surpassed the event's record of 33 points set by Dirk Nowitzki in 1998. In 2012, Shabazz Muhammad scored 35 points to break Kanter's scoring record. Bismack Biyombo recorded the first triple-double in Hoop Summit history in 2011 with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 blocks.
15 players, all members of the World Team have been selected to play in two Hoop Summits: Jovo Stanojević, Alexandre Bachminov, Matthew Nielsen, Antonis Fotsis,, Boštjan Nachbar, Olumide Oyedeji, Alexis Ajinça, Dario Šarić, Andrew Wiggins, Karl-Anthony Towns, Jamal Murray, Thon Maker, RJ Barrett, Kofi Cockburn, Omaha Billew and AJ Dybantsa.
Although it previously rotated American cities, the event has been hosted in Portland, Oregon since 2008. There was no Hoop Summit in 2020 or 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although rosters were named for the US both years. The Hoop Summit was also not played from 2001–2003.
In 2023, a women's game was introduced. The USA beat the World team in the inaugural game, 100–79.
Annual game results
Men's
The USA leads the all-time series 19–7.Women's
The USA leads the all-time series 3–0.| Year | Location | Final score |
| 2023 | Portland, Oregon | USA 100 – World 79 |
| 2024 | Portland, Oregon | USA 83 – World 80 |
| 2025 | Portland, Oregon | USA 90 – World 78 |
Team records
United States
- Points: 35 by Shabazz Muhammad
- Rebounds: 16 by Cameron Boozer
- Assists: 11 by John Wall
- Steals: 6 by Ron Holland
- Blocks: 9 by Kevin Garnett
World
- Points: 34 by Enes Kanter
- Rebounds: 16 by Charles Bassey
- Assists: 9 by Ben Simmons
- Steals: 5 by RJ Barrett
- Blocks: 10 by Bismack Biyombo
Stat leaders
Men's
Women's
| Year | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks |
| 2023 | Shaneice Swain ^ | Toby Fournier * | Diana Collins/Shaneice Swain/Delaney Gibb | Marine Dursus ^ | Nyadiew Puoch * |
| 2024 | Avery Howell/Kate Koval/Faith Etute | Avery Howell/Toby Fournier | Kate Koval/Delaney Gibb/Shay Ijiwoye/Annika Soltau/Jasmine Bascoe | Toby Fournier/Annika Soltau/Faith Etute | Kate Koval * |
| 2025 | Ayla McDowell | Saffron Shiels | Saffron Shiels/Bella Hines ^ | Agot Makeer | Sarah Cisse |
Alumni selected in the NBA draft
- 240 total draft picks
- *USA: 163
- *World: 77
- *First Round Picks: 178
- *Second Round Picks: 62
- Draft with the most alumni picked: 2011 & 2012