List of Serbia men's national basketball team players

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This is a list of men's national basketball team players who represented Serbia at the EuroBasket, the FIBA Basketball World Cup, and the Summer Olympics.

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Since 2006, the Serbia squad has participated at seven EuroBasket tournaments (2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2022), four Basketball World Cups (2010, 2014, 2019, 2023) and two Summer Olympics (2016, 2024).

Guard Stefan Marković holds the records of eight tournaments played in total and in a row.

In this list are not included players that:

Key

EuroBasket
FIBA Basketball World Cup
Summer Olympics
Gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
4 Uniform number

Players

Note: This list is correct through the end of the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Players 07 09 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 19 22 23 24 TotalIndividual awards
Nemanja Aleksandrov 121None
Danilo Anđušić 131None
Aleksa Avramović 30302Olympics Best Defensive Player (2024)
Stefan Birčević 111214144None
Nemanja Bjelica 88888887None
Bogdan Bogdanović 777777778World Cup All-Tournament Team (2019, 2023)
EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (2017)
World Cup Top Scorer (2019)
Olympics All-Second Team (2024)
Branko Cvetković 51None
Dejan Davidovac 727273None
Ognjen Dobrić 13132None
Zoran Erceg 7142None
Đorđe Gagić 111None
Marko Gudurić 23232323235None
Milan Gurović 151 [lower-alpha 1] None
Marko Jagodić-Kuridža 211None
Ognjen Jaramaz 251None
Marko Jarić 101 [lower-alpha 2] None
Nikola Jokić 141515154 Olympics All-Star Five (2024)
Nikola Jović 552None
Stefan Jović 6242424245None
Nikola Kalinić 10101010105None
Raško Katić 14142None
Marko Kešelj 11112None
Nemanja Krstić 51None
Nenad Krstić 12121212125 [lower-alpha 3] None
Ognjen Kuzmić 6322None
Dragan Labović 81None
Branko Lazić 191None
Vladimir Lučić 1111113None
Milan Mačvan 1515152565None
Vanja Marinković 9993None
Stefan Marković 999999998None
Boban Marjanović 1451513None
Vasilije Micić 6222222225None
Darko Miličić 111 [lower-alpha 4] None
Dragan Milosavljević 12122None
Nikola Milutinov 15213333335None
Nemanja Nedović 41111164None
Ivan Paunić 7773None
Filip Petrušev 332None
Kosta Perović 1313133None
Uroš Plavšić 01None
Bojan Popović 41None
Vuk Radivojević 61None
Miroslav Raduljica 11131313135None
Aleksandar Rašić 662None
Dušan Ristić 14142None
Duško Savanović 10102None
Boriša Simanić 281None
Marko Simonović 55554None
Vladimir Štimac 151515154None
Miloš Teodosić 46444447World Cup All-Tournament Team (2010, 2014)
EuroBasket All-Tournament Team (2009)
2× EuroBasket Assists Leader (2009, 2011)
Milenko Tepić 145554None
Uroš Tripković 101 [lower-alpha 5] None
Novica Veličković 1314143None
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Notes

  1. 6 in total. Played at 5 tournaments for Serbia and Montenegro
  2. 4 in total. Played at 3 tournaments for Serbia and Montenegro
  3. 7 in total. Played at 2 tournaments for Serbia and Montenegro
  4. 3 in total. Played at 2 tournaments for Serbia and Montenegro
  5. 2 in total. Played at one tournament for Serbia and Montenegro

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