2012 adidas Eurocamp Roster
adidas today announced the final player roster for adidas EUROCAMP, where the top international basketball players train in the only officially sanctioned pre-NBA Draft camp outside of the United States.
Evan FournierTaking place in Treviso, Italy June 10-12, the camp brings together the best up-and-coming international basketball talent and offers a platform for them to connect with former and current NBA coaches and players.
More than 45 early entries and draft-eligible participants will play in adidas EUROCAMP 2012 including projected 2012 NBA Draft picks Evan Fournier (France), Kosta Papanikolaou (Greece) and Tomas Satoransky (Czech Republic).
“adidas EUROCAMP is celebrating its tenth anniversary this June with the top international basketball talent in the world,” said Lawrence Norman, adidas vice president of Global Basketball. “International players continue to impact the NBA as the game of basketball grows every year and we are proud to work with the next wave of international prospects.”
Special guests at this year’s camp will include three-time NBA Champion and Hall of Famer Kevin McHale, Danilo Gallinari, Nic Batum and former college standout and long-time European professional Trajan Langdon. The Under-20 Men’s Basketball National Teams from Russia, France and Australia will also participate.
adidas EUROCAMP welcomes Houston Rockets director of scouting Artūras Karnišovas as the new camp director and Minnesota Timberwolves assistant coach Bill Bayno as the new coaching director.
adidas EUROCAMP will be held at La Ghirada Sports Complex - “SportCity” in Treviso, Italy.
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NAME |
HEIGHT |
POSITION |
HOME COUNTRY |
TEAM |
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5’10” |
Point Guard |
France |
GRAVELINES |
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6’9” |
Power Forward |
Croatia |
SIROKI TT |
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6’11” |
Center |
Denmark |
TORRELODONES MADRID |
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7’3” |
Center |
Serbia |
PARTIZAN |
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6’4” |
Guard |
Slovenia |
UNION OLIMPIJA LUBLIJANA |
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6’6” |
Shooting Guard |
Serbia |
PARTIZAN |
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7’2” |
Center |
Turkey |
MEGA VIZURA |
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6’7” |
Forward |
Poland |
NEVADA |
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6’8” |
Power Forward |
Spain |
REAL MADRID II |
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6’6” |
Shooting Guard/Small Forward |
Bosnia |
GALATASARAY |
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6’9” |
Power Forward |
Montenegro |
BUDUCNOST |
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6’2” |
Point Guard |
Spain |
ASEFA ESTUDIANTES |
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6’7” |
Shooting Guard |
France |
POITIERS |
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6’3” |
Point Guard |
Spain |
MURCIA |
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6’11” |
Power Forward/ Center |
France |
CHOLET |
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6’2” |
Point Guard |
Montenegro |
BUDUCNOST |
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6’5” |
Forward |
Serbia |
MEGA VIZURA |
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6’5” |
Shooting Guard |
Czech Republic |
JUVENTUT BADALONA |
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6’9” |
Small Forward |
Turkey |
KARSIYAKA |
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6’5” |
Forward |
Germany |
S. OLIVER BASKETS |
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7’0” |
Center |
Russia |
AVTODOR |
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6’10” |
Power Forward/Center |
France |
HYERES-TOULON |
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6’7” |
Small Forward |
France |
LE HAVRE |
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6’7” |
Small Forward |
Ukraine |
BC DONETSK |
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6’5” |
Guard |
Poland |
LKS LODZ |
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6’3” |
Point Guard |
Serbia |
Partizan Belgrade |
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6’5” |
Shooting Guard |
Italy |
VIRTUS BOLOGNA |
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6’11” |
Center |
Ukraine |
ARIZONA |
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6’2” |
Point Guard |
England |
CAJA LABORAL |
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6’9” |
Small Forward |
Greece |
OLYMPIACOS |
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6’5” |
Shooting Guard |
Poland |
PROKOM SOPOT |
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7’1” |
Center |
Ukraine |
KHIMIK |
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6’3” |
Point Guard |
Slovenia |
HELIOS |
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6’11” |
Center |
Serbia – Germany |
BAYERN MUNCHEN |
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6’4” |
Point Guard |
Lithuania |
LIETUVOS RYTAS |
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6’3” |
Point/Shooting Guard |
Finland |
UNION OLIMPIJA LUBLIJANA |
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7’0” |
Power Forward/Center |
Turkey |
GALATASARAY |
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7’0” |
Center |
Greece |
PANIONIOS |
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6’7” |
Point/Shooting Guard |
Czech Republic |
CAJASOL |
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6’9” |
Power Forward |
Georgia |
CHARLEROI |
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6’7” |
Small Forward |
France |
STRASBOURG |
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7’0” |
Center |
Turkey |
BANVIT |
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6’6” |
Small Forward |
Lithuania |
BALTAI KAUNAS |
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6’10” |
Center |
Germany |
TRIER |
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6’10” |
Power Forward |
Croatia |
CIBONA |










I see Louis Labeyrie will be there... it should be interesting to see how he can play against other prospect. He really improved this year.