Adidas Eurocamp
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