FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Preview: Slovenia

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    Luka Doncic will once again lead 2017 champs Slovenia

    2017 champs Slovenia look to return to the podium eight years on, once again led by Luka Doncic.

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    LJUBLJANA (Slovenia) - The winners of FIBA EuroBasket 2017 are back for another shot at the title. It will be their 15th consecutive showing on the big stage and a continuation of a perfect run - Slovenia have made it to the EuroBasket in every instance since gaining independence and debuting in 1993.

    Slovenia have only made the Semi-Finals once besides the time they claimed the title - it was in 2009 when they finished fourth. They are also one of the hosts for the 2029 edition and surely they will do everything they can to play on the home soil as the defending champions.

    Their first and only reign as European champions came to an end at the hands of Poland in 2022, and they will have the chance to extract revenge in their opponents' backyard this time around. Much will rest upon the shoulders of superstar Luka Doncic if they are to enjoy success, even with the ever-reliable supporting cast.

    Schedule

    August 28: vs Poland (20:30 CET) August 30: vs France (17:00 CET) August 31: vs Belgium (14:00 CET) September 2: vs Iceland (17:00 CET) September 4: vs Israel (17:00 CET)

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    Star Player

    Luka Doncic
    201 cm (6'7") | Guard

    Being one of the biggest global basketball stars in general, it comes as no surprise that Slovenia's ambition will lie largely on the shoulders of Luka Doncic. The Slovenian prodigy had made his EuroBasket debut in 2017 and won the title in his first try and that's the high he'll aim to replicate this year.

    The Los Angeles Lakers superstar caught the attention this summer with his physical transformation so we can expect the best version of Doncic, and that sounds scary if we know what he can do on any given night. His ability to do everything with the basketball - score, pass, rebound and make the big play makes him one of the best in the world and Slovenia can surely dream big as long as they have Luka.

    Last time we saw him in the national team jersey, Doncic averaged 27.7 points, 9.7 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game in the summer of 2024, but even those near triple-double figures weren't enough to push Slovenia into the Olympic Tournament in Paris. However, Doncic and Slovenia are coming again and that should alert their opponents.

    History

    15
    appearances

    While the 2017 run remains one of the most impressive of all time in FIBA EuroBasket history, it wasn't the only time Slovenia reached the knockout stages of this competition.

    They were fourth back in 2009, losing the Semi-Finals to Serbia in overtime, and the Third-Place Game by a single point to Greece. Slovenia were also fifth at home in 2013, and have a pair of sixth placed finishes, including in the last edition in 2022.

    Champions: 2017

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    EuroBasket Top Scorers

    696 PTS
    Goran Dragic

    Rank

    Player

    Games

    Points

    1.

    Goran Dragic

    51

    696

    2.

    Ivo Daneu

    50

    515

    3.

    Jaka Lakovic

    51

    509

    4.

    Erazem Lorbek

    35

    375

    5.

    Rasho Nesterovic

    29

    327

    6.

    Bostjan Nachbar

    30

    324

    7.

    Zoran Dragic

    34

    331

    8.

    Luka Doncic

    16

    311

    9.

    Jure Zdovc

    28

    281

    10.

    Matjaz Smodis

    31

    256

    How they qualified

    4-2
    2nd in Group A

    Gameday 1: SLO 87-73 UKR Gameday 2: SLO 88-79 ISR Gameday 3: POR 82-74 SLO Gameday 4: SLO 83-82 POR Gameday 5: UKR 71-84 SLO Gameday 6: ISR 84-74 SLO

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