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    FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Preview: Portugal

    Preview
    Neemias Queta and Portugal are back on the big stage and ready to make some noise

    Portugal are back at the main event, looking to cause an upset or two in Group A.

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    LISBON (Portugal) - There is a certain buzz about basketball in Portugal, as evident by their recent results across both men's and women's national teams' competitions.

    The national team stormed through the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers with impressive performances in a group with Israel, Slovenia and Ukraine, clinching their ticket to the Final Round with two games left to play in the campaign. It will be their first EuroBasket appearance since 2011, searching for their first win since 2007.

    Schedule

    August 27: vs Czechia (13:45 CET) August 29: vs Serbia (20:15 CET) August 30: vs Türkiye (20:15 CET) September 1: vs Latvia (17:00 CET) September 3: vs Estonia (13:45 CET)

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    Games

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    Star Player

    Neemias Queta
    211 cm (6'11'') | Center

    Ever since he led his team to gold at FIBA U20 EuroBasket, Division B in 2019, expectations were high whenever Neemias Queta's name was mentioned.

    The big guy probably exceed them, as he now owns an NBA champion ring, won with the Boston Celtics in 2024. In a group loaded with elite centers, Portugal will hold their ground because Queta is a double-double threat on any given day.

    He is always there for his national team when needed, having played the Pre-Qualifiers for this event back in 2023, averaging 18.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game, and is now set to play his first major tournament with Portugal.

    Queta just turned 26 and is entering the prime of his career, after averaging five points and four rebounds in 62 games with the Celtics last season.

    History

    4
    Participations

    A full generation of Portuguese fans have gone without seeing their heroes on the continental stage. But that is past now as Coach Mario Gomes' men ended a 14-year drought. Portugal will be making their fourth appearance in Europe's flagship event.

    Portugal last participated in 2011 when they finished 21st. The Iberians notched a best-ever ninth place in 2007. The only other EuroBasket came way back in 1951, when Portugal took 15th place.

    Best finish: 9th - 2007

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    EuroBasket Top Scorers

    111 PTS
    Joao Santos

    Rank

    Player

    Games

    Points

    1

    Joao Santos

    11

    111

    2

    Elvis Evora

    11

    73

    3

    Miguel Miranda

    11

    72

    4

    Mario Nogueira de Almeida

    7

    68

    5

    Carlos de Andrade

    5

    64

    6

    Joao Gomes

    6

    60

    7

    Francisco Jordao

    6

    58

    8

    Antonio Tavares

    4

    49

    9

    Paulo Cunha

    4

    44

    10

    Antonio Nogueira Cardoso

    5

    41

    How they qualified

    2-4
    3rd in Group A

    Gameday 1: POR 70-72 ISR Gameday 2: UKR 77-79 POR Gameday 3: POR 82-74 SLO Gameday 4: SLO 83-82 POR Gameday 5: ISR 84-78 POR Gameday 6: POR 60-88 UKR

    Poll: Where will they finish?

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