MAY 23, 2024 – TREVISO, ITALY – adidas Basketball unveils adidas Eurocamp’s roster of top draft-eligible athletes, seasoned coaches, and special guests confirmed for the 17th edition of the premier pre-draft scouting event taking place from June 1-3 at Ghirada La Città Dello Sport in Treviso, Italy. The renowned talent showcase discovers the next generation of star athletes ages 18-22 from around the world to go on to pursue professional basketball careers.

Led by Coaching Director Bill Bayno and Scouting Director Gianluca Pascucci, the high-profile coaching lineup includes David Vanterpool (Washington Wizards), Jason Terry (Utah Jazz), Dave Joerger (Milwaukee Bucks), Jordan Ott (formerly Los Angeles Lakers), Chris Fleming (Chicago Bulls) and Rico Hines (Philadelphia 76ers) and to train and mentor the elite group of players invited to participate in this year’s camp.

Joining the esteemed group of coaches and mentors include adidas NBA athletes Nikola Jović (Miami Heat), Austin Rivers (NBA veteran and current ESPN commentator), Vasilije Micić (Charlotte Hornets), and more special guests to be announced. 

Additionally, NBA future-Hall of Famer and adidas signature athlete James Harden (LA Clippers) will make a special appearance at the event in support of the Harden Vol. 8 “Eurocamp” PE, which is exclusive to this year’s adidas Eurocamp athletes and participants.

The following teams and draft-eligible standouts below are slated to participate in this year’s adidas Eurocamp:

Team Next Gen

  • Jack Kayil (Germany) – MVP of the U18 Final Four Tournament 
  • Savo Drezgic (Serbia) – ABA League champion 2023
  • Egor Denim (Russia) –  FIBA U16 European Challengers 2021
  • Nikola Bundalo (USA) – Consensus No. 1 player in Ohio, the No. 7 power forward in his class and a top-30 overall player in the class of 2025
  • Michael Ruzic (Croatia) – Hoops Agents Player of the Week
  • David Mirkovic (Montenegro) –  2023 U18 Euro Championship B All-Tournament Team

Team World

  • Wei Zhao (China) – FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2023
  • Mohammad Amini (Iran) – France Espoirs Elite 2022-23 and Euroleague Adidas Next Generation
  • Lucas Giovannetti (Argentina) – FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2023
  • Assane Sankare (Senegal) – U18 Next Generation Team Paris
  • Julius Halaifonua (New Zealand) – Ambassadors Trophy for Male Junior Player of the Year

Team Eurocamp

  • Nikola Djurisic (Serbia) – ABA League Top Prospect 2023, Euroleague NGT champion 2022
  • Mohamed Diawara (France) – FIBA U18 European Championship 2023
  • Martin Kalu (Germany) – FIBA U16 Challenger 2021
  • Mouhamed Faye (Senegal) – NIJT All-Tournament Team 2022-2023, Zadar Tournament (ANGT) All-Tournament Team 2022-2023
  • Ousmane Ndiaye (Senegal) – early entry candidate for NBA Draft 2024
  • Bogoljub Markovic (Serbia) – MVP of the ABA U19 final tournament 2024
  • Reynan Dos Santos (Brazil) –  All-Star Five honors at the FIBA U18 Americas Championship 2022, MVP of the FIBA U18 South American Championship 2022
  • Ruben Dominguez (Spain) – Silver medal FIBA U16 European Championship 2018, MVP of FIBA U16 European Championship 2019
  • Michael Caicedo (Spain) – ACB All-Young Players Team 2023

Team USA

  • Darryn Peterson (USA) –  Top 3 HS prospect Class of 2025, Consensus top-5 2025 guard and U16 USAB Gold Medalist 
  • Caleb Holt (USA) – Consensus top-5 2026 guard and U16 USAB Gold Medalist 
  • Moustapha Thiam (USA) – Five-star 2025 center and Central Florida commit
  • Nate Ament (USA) – Five-star 2025 wing
  • Joson Sanon (USA) – Four-star 2025 guard and Arizona commit