NBA Draft Combine Article Count: 26
Desert Classic Camp Article Count: 9
Year-by-year Desert Classic Tournament Teams: Roster Below
2001 Tournament Team
Jeff Trepagnier , USC (MVP)
Charlie Bell , Michigan State
Brian Scalabrine , USC
Damone Brown , Syracuse
Anthony Evans , Georgia
Darren Kelly , Texas
Andre Hutson, Michigan State
2000 Tournament Team
A.J. Guyton , Indiana (MVP)
Jarrett Stephens , Penn State
Pete Mickeal , Cincinnati
Gabe Muoneke , Texas
Mark Madsen , Stanford
Justin Love , St. Louis
1999 Tournament Team
Kris Clack , Texas (MVP)
Melvin Levett , Cincinnati
Laron Profit , Maryland
Lari Ketner , UMASS
Scott Padgtett , Kentucky
Michael Batiste , Arizona State
James Posey , Xavier
1998 Tournament Team
Bakari Hendrix , Gonzaga (MVP)
Tyrone Nesby, UNLV
Casey Shaw , Toledo
Michael Dickerson , Arizona
Andrae Patterson , Indiana
Keon Clark , UNLV
1997 Tournament Team
Kelvin Cato , Iowa State (MVP)
James Collins , Florida State
Charles O'Bannon , UCLA
Jacque Vaughn , Kansas
Bobby Jackson , Minnesota
Kebu Stewart , Cal State Bakersfield
1996 Tournament Team
Jerome Williams , Georgetown (MVP)
Joseph Blair , Arizona
Reggie Geary , Arizona
Steve Nash , Santa Clara
Russ Millard , Iowa
Carlos Strong, Georgia
1995 Tournament Team
Sherell Ford , Illinois-Chicago (MVP)
Loren Meyer , Iowa State
Lou Roe , UMASS
Lawrence Moten , Syracuse
Donny Marshall, UCONN
Eric Williams, Providence
1994 Tournament Team
Eric Piatkowski , Nebraska (MVP)
Khalid Reeves, Arizona
Greg Minor, Louisville
Brian Grant , Xavier
Eric Mobley , Pittsburgh
Dickey Simpkins , Providence
1993 Tournament Team
Greg Graham , Indiana (MVP)
Scott Burrell , UCONN
Malcolm Mackey , Georgia Tech
Evers Burns , Maryland
Rex Walters , Kansas
Orlando All-Star Classic Article Count: 5
Year-by-year Orlando All-Star Classic Tournament Teams: Rosters Below
1992 Tournament Team
Bryant Stith , Virginia (MVP)
Jon Barry , Georgia Tech
Dave Johnson , Syracuse
Doug Christie , Pepperdine
Robert Horry , Alabama
Darren Morningstar , Pittsburgh
1991 Tournament Team
Shaun Vandiver , Colorado (MVP)
Rich King , Nebraska
John Turner , Phillips
Kevin Lynch , Minnesota
LaBradford Smith , Louisville
Pete Chilcutt , North Carolina
1990 Tournament Team
Willie Burton , Minnesota (MVP)
Travis Mays , Texas
Dee Brown , Jacksonville
Felton Spencer , Louisville
Cedric Ceballos , Cal State Fullerton
Bo Kimble , Loyola Marymount
1989 Tournament Team
Roy Marble , Iowa (MVP)
Michael Ansley , Alabama
Kenny Battle , Illinois
Tim Hardaway , UTEP
Randy White , Louisiana Tech
Stacey King , Oklahoma
1988 Tournament Team
Tim Perry , Temple (MVP)
Mitch Richmond , Kansas State
Hersey Hawkins , Bradley
Jeff Grayer , Iowa State
Chris Morris , Auburn
Aloha Basketball Classic Article Count: 19
Year-by-year Aloha Basketball Classic Tournament Teams: Rosters Below
1987 Tournament Team
Tony White , Tennessee (Outstanding Player)
Kevin Johnson , California (George Gardiser Defensive MVP)
Jim Farmer , Alabama
Tellis Frank , Western Kentucky
Scottie Pippen , Central Arkansas
Nate Blackwell , Temple
1986 Tournament Team
John Salley , Georgia Tech (Outstanding Player)
Juden Smith , UTEP (George Gardiser Defensive MVP)
Maurice Martin , Saint Joseph's
Rafael Addison , Syracuse
Scott Skiles , Michigan State
Ron Harper , Miami (OH)
1985 Tournament Team
Detlef Schrempf , Washington (Outstanding Player)
Terry Porter , Wisconsin-Stevens Point (George Gardiser Defensive MVP)
Harold Keeling , Santa Clara
Joe Dumars , McNeese State
Xavier McDaniel , Wichita State
1984 Tournament Team
Leon Wood , Cal State Fullerton (Outstanding Player)
Alvin Robertson , Arkansas (George Gardiser Defensive MVP)
Terence Stansbury , Temple
Otis Thorpe , Providence
Kevin Willis , Michigan State
1983 Tournament Team
Rodney McCray , Louisville (Outstanding Player)
Darrell Walker , Arkansas (George Gardiser Defensive MVP)
Steve Stipanovich , Missouri
Rod Foster , UCLA
Larry Micheaux , Houston
1982 Tournament Team
Eddie Phillips , Alabama (Outstanding Player)
Lester Conner , Oregon State (George Gardiser Defensive MVP)
Mark McNamara , California
Lafayette Lever , Arizona State
Ricky Pierce , Rice
1981 Tournament Team
Frank Johnson , Wake Forest (Outstanding Player)
Danny Vranes , Utah
Mike McGee , Michigan
Kelly Tripucka , Notre Dame
Danny Schayes , Syracuse
1980 Tournament Team
Kevin McHale , Minnesota (Outstanding Player)
Mike Woodson , Indiana
Larry Smith , Alcorn State
James Ray , Jacksonville
Andrew Toney , Southwestern Louisiana
1979 Tournament Team
Calvin Natt , Northeast Louisiana (Outstanding Player)
Vinnie Johnson , Baylor
Earl Evans , UNLV
Lynbert Johnson , Wichita State
James Bailey , Rutgers
1978 Tournament Team
Butch Lee , Marquette (Outstanding Player)
Purvis Short , Jackson State
Mychal Thompson , Minnesota
Marvin Johnson , New Mexico
Ron Brewer , Arkansas
1977 Tournament Team
Ernie Grunfeld , Tennessee (Outstanding Player)
Otis Birdsong , Houston
Cedric Maxwell , North Carolina-Charlotte
Ed Jordan , Rutgers
Rickey Green , Michigan
1976 Tournament Team
Quinn Buckner , Indiana (Outstanding Player)
Terry Furlow , Michigan State
Major Jones , Albany State (GA)
Phil Sellers , Rutgers
Earl Tatum , Marquette
1975 Tournament Team
David Thompson , North Carolina State (Outstanding Player)
Gus Williams , Southern California
Lionel Hollins , Arizona State
John Lambert , Southern California
Juior Bridgeman , Louisville
1974 Tournament Team
Marvin Barnes , Providence (Outstanding Player)
Tom Henderson , Hawaii
Len Elmore , Maryland
Kevin Restani , San Francisco
Bobby Jones , North Carolina
1973 Tournament Team
Dwight Lamar , Southwestern Louisiana (Outstanding Player)
Louie Nelson , Washington
Allan Hornyak , Ohio State
Ed Ratleff , Long Beach State
Kermit Washington , American
1972 Tournament Team
Bob Nash , Hawaii (Outstanding Player)
Scott English , UTEP
Russell Lee , Marshall
Jim Chones , Marquette
Hank Siemiontkowski , Villanova
1971 Tournament Team
Dean Meminger , Marquette (Outstanding Player)
Stan Love , Oregon
Jarrett Durham , Duquesne
George Trapp , Long Beach State
John Mengelt , Auburn
1970 Tournament Team
Nate Archibald , UTEP (Outstanding Player)
Jim McMillian , Columbia
Dave Cowens , Florida State
Joe Hamilton , North Texas State
Seabern Hill , Arizona State
1969 Tournament Team
Tom Hagan , Vanderbilt (Outstanding Player)
LeRoy Winfield , North Texas State
John Baum , Temple
Bobby Smith , Tulsa
Jo Jo White , Kansas
Reebok Eurocamp Article Count: 6
The Reebok Eurocamp was an annual basketball event similar to the Adidas Eurocamp. It was held in Treviso, Italy, from 2001 to 2012. The camp provided an opportunity for international basketball prospects to showcase their skills and abilities in front of NBA scouts, coaches, and executives.
The Reebok Eurocamp was organized by Reebok in collaboration with the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA). Like the Adidas Eurocamp, it aimed to bridge the gap between European talent and the NBA, giving prospects a chance to compete against each other and receive valuable exposure.
The camp featured various activities such as skill development drills, team practices, and competitive games. It also provided educational sessions and seminars on topics related to the NBA Draft, player development, and career opportunities.
Over the years, the Reebok Eurocamp attracted a number of notable international prospects who later found success in the NBA, including players like Dirk Nowitzki, Tony Parker, Andrea Bargnani, and Serge Ibaka.
It's important to note that the Reebok Eurocamp discontinued after the 2012 edition, and the Adidas Eurocamp became the primary pre-draft camp for international prospects until its own discontinuation in 2017. Since then, international prospects have participated in various other showcases and events to gain exposure and increase their chances of being drafted into the NBA.
Year-by-year Reebok Eurocamp Teams: Rosters Below
2009 Tournament Team
Patrick Beverley , America (MVP)
Rest of Tournament Team Unavailable
2008 Tournament Team
Serge Ibaka , Congo Republic (MVP)
Rudy Mbemba , Sweden
Mantas Kalnietis , Lithuania
Oleksandr Kolchenko , Ukraine
Vladimir Dasic , Montenegro
Jaka Klobucar , Slovenia
Ivan Paunic , Serbia (Best Defensive Player)
2007 Tournament Team
Marco Belinelli , Italy (Co-MVP)
Rudy Mbemba , Sweden (Co-MVP)
Giorgos Printezis , Greek
Victor Claver , Spain
Joao Gomes , Cape Vede
Anton Ponkrashov , Russia
Martynas Mazeika , Lithuania
Alexsandr Rindin , Azerbaijan (Best Defensive Player)
2006 Tournament Team
Marcus Vieira de Souza , Brazil (MVP)
Rudy Mbemba , Sweden
Yotam Halperin , Israel
Anton Ponkrashov , Russia
Joel Freeland , England
Nikita Shabalkin , Russia
2005 Tournament Team
Tournament Team and MVP Unavailable
2004 Tournament Team
Roko Leni Ukic , Croatia (MVP)
Rest of Tournament Team Unavailable
2003 Tournament Team
Unavailable
Adidas Eurocamp Article Count: 8
The Adidas Eurocamp was an annual basketball event that served as a showcase for international prospects looking to enter the NBA Draft. It was held in Treviso, Italy, from 2003 to 2017. The Eurocamp was organized by Adidas in collaboration with the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA).
The purpose of the Adidas Eurocamp was to provide a platform for European players to showcase their skills and abilities to NBA scouts, coaches, and executives. The camp featured various activities such as skill drills, team practices, and competitive games. It also included educational sessions and seminars to help players understand the NBA Draft process, learn about the American basketball system, and receive guidance on their career development.
The Eurocamp attracted top international prospects, and its participants included several players who went on to have successful NBA careers, such as Danilo Gallinari, Nicolas Batum, Ricky Rubio, and Rudy Gobert, among others.
It's important to note that the Adidas Eurocamp was discontinued after the 2017 edition, and since then, there hasn't been a direct replacement for the event. However, international prospects continue to participate in various pre-draft showcases, camps, and tournaments to gain exposure and enhance their chances of being drafted by NBA teams.
Year-by-year Adidas Eurocamp Teams: Rosters Below
2017 Tournament Team
Ognjen Jaramaz , Serbia (MVP)
Arnoldas Kulboka , Lithuania
Amar Gegic , Bosnia
Ismael Bako , Belgium
Verners Kohs , Latvia
Michael Fusek , Slovakia (Best Defensive Player)
Dzanan Musa, Bosnia & Herzegovina (Rising Star)
2016 Tournament Team
Paul Zipser , Germany (MVP)
Kenan Sipahi , Turkey
Vanja Marinkovic , Serbia
Dejan Todorovic , Serbia
Petr Cornelie, France
Michael Fusek , Slovakia
Ognjen Jaramaz, Serbia (Best Defensive Player)
Deryk Ramos , Brazil (Best Defensive Player)
Dario Brizuela ,Spain (Most Improved Player)
2015 Tournament Team
Nikola Jankovic , Serbia (MVP)
Jovan Novak , Serbia
Diego Flaccadori , Italy
Awudu Abass , Italy
Zoran Nikolic , Montenegro
Dragan Bender , Croatia
Ognjen Jaramaz , Serbia (Best Defensive Player)
Edin Atic ,Bosnia & Herzegovina (Most Improved Player)
2014 Tournament Team
Nemanja Dangubic , Serbia (MVP)
Philip Scrubb , Canada
Rest of Tournament Team Unavailable
2013 Tournament Team
Raul Neto , Brazil (MVP)
Rest of Tournament Team Unavailable
2012 Tournament Team
Oleksandr Lypovyy , Ukraine (MVP)
Tomas Satoransky , Czechia
Tornike Shengekua , Republic of Georgia
Daniel Diez , Spain
Evan Fournier , France
Darko Planinic , Croatia
Artem Klimenko , Russia (Best Defensive Player)
2011 Tournament Team
Augusto Lima , Brazil (MVP)
Tomas Satoransky , Czechia
Adam Hanga , Hungary
Mindaugas Kuzminskas , Lithuania
David Jelinek , Czevhia
2010 Tournament Team
Thomas Heurtel , France (MVP)
Edwin Jackson , France
Robin Benzing , Germany
Jeremy Tyler , American
Ludovic Vaty , France
Ousmane Camara , France
Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Article Count: 36
The Portsmouth Invitational Tournament (PIT) is an annual basketball tournament held in Portsmouth, Virginia, United States. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious pre-draft events for college seniors and international players aspiring to play professional basketball.
The PIT was first held in 1953 and has since become a prominent showcase for players looking to make an impression on professional scouts, coaches, and executives. The tournament typically takes place in April after the conclusion of the college basketball season and spans several days.
The primary goal of the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament is to provide a competitive environment where players can display their skills, teamwork, and basketball IQ. The tournament features a round-robin format, with the participating teams composed of a mix of college seniors from various NCAA programs.
The PIT attracts scouts and representatives from NBA teams, as well as international leagues, who evaluate the participants' performances. It serves as an opportunity for players to enhance their draft stock, secure invitations to NBA team workouts, or garner interest from professional teams overseas.
The Portsmouth Invitational Tournament has a long history of showcasing talent, and many successful NBA players have participated in the event over the years. Notable alumni include Scottie Pippen, John Stockton, Dennis Rodman, and Jimmy Butler, among others.
It's important to note that the PIT is specific to college seniors and does not include underclassmen or international prospects who have not played college basketball in the United States.
Year-by-year Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Teams: Rosters Below
2023 Tournament Roster
Sir'Jabari Rice , Texas (MVP)
Kevin Obanor , Texas Tech
Kendric Davis , Memphis
KJ Williams , Louisiana State
Grant Sherfield , Oklahoma
Ed Croswell , Providence
D'Moi Hodge , Missouri
Tanner Groves , Oklahoma
Timmy Allen , Texas
Tevian Jones , Southern Utah
Tyger Campbell , UCLA
Toumani Camara , Dayton
G League Article Count: 4
Year-by-year G League Elite Camp Draft Combine Invites: Rosters Below
2023 Combine Invites
Johni Broome, Auburn
Kendric Davis, Memphis
Tosan Evboumwan, Princeton
Jazian Gortman, Overtime Elite
PJ Hall, Clemson
Dillon Jones, Weber State
Sir'Jabari Rice, Texas
Hunter Tyson, Clemson
2022 Combine Invites
Darius Days, Louisiana State
Kenneth Lofton, Louisiana Tech
Tyrese Martin, UConn
Jared Rhoden, Seton Hall
Marcus Sasser, Houston
Bryson Williams, Texas Tech
Jalen Wilson, Kansas
2021 Combine Invites
Carlik Jones, Louisville
A.J. Lawson, South Carolina
Duane Washington, Ohio State
Aaron Wiggins, Maryland
2019 Combine Invites
Oshae Brissett, Syracuse
Tyler Cook, Iowa
Terence Davis, Ole Miss
Tacko Fall, UCF
Jared Harper, Auburn
Dewan Hernandez, Miami (Fl.)
DaQuan Jeffries, Tulsa
Terance Mann, Florida State
Cody Martin, Nevada
Reggie Perry, Mississippi State
Marial Shayok, Virginia