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European Championship historical scoring list: Big plus dominance, a tough guy averages 30+, former Chinese men s basketball coach top 10

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On the 28th of this month, the four-year European Men's Basketball Championship will kick off. This European Championship brings together many NBA stars, including Jokic, Doncic, Antetokounmpo, Franz Wagner, etc., and its level is unquestionable. For fans, this is a basketball feast.

In the history of the European Championship, many players have left their mark. Today, Lao Zhen will take you to see the top 40 players in the history of European Championships (the European Championship was founded in 1935, and has been held every two years since 1947, and has been changed to four years since 2017).

40, Alan Giles (France, defender)

Giles played in 5 European Championships in total, played 39 games and scored 526 points.

39. Belinelli (Italy, defender)

Belinelli played in 5 European Championships in total, played 35 games and scored 528 points.

38. Alberto Herreros (Spain, striker)

Herreros participated in the 5 European Championships, played in 41 games, and scored 538 points, including two runner-ups in 1999 and 2003.

37. Rudy Fernandez (Spain, defender/forward)

Fernandez participated in the 7th European Championships, played 61 games, and scored 547 points. He won gold medals in 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2022, second place in 2007, and third place in 2013.

36. Dragos Nosivic (Romania, defender)

Nosivic participated in the 6th European Championships, played 50 games, and scored 554 points.

35. Boyan Bogdanovic (Croatia, striker)

Boyan participated in the 5th European Championships, played 33 games, and scored 559 points.

34. Modestas-Bolauskas (Former Soviet Union, forward)

Boolauskas participated in the 5th European Championships, played in 39 games, and scored 572 points. He won four consecutive championships from 1965 to 1971, and third place in 1973.

33, Dior (France, forward)

Dior participated in the 8th European Championships, played in 73 games, and scored 581 points. He won the championship in 2013, second place in 2011, third place in 2005 and third place in 2015.

32. George Zidek (Czech Republic, center)

Zidek played in 6 European Championships, played in 44 games, and scored 588 points. Runner-up in 1967 and third place in 1969.

31. Ilya Milkev (Bulgaria, striker)

Milchev participated in the 6 European Championships, played in 49 games, and scored 592 points. Runner-up in 1957 and third place in 1961.

30, Draren Petrovic (Croatia, defender)

Petrovic participated in 4 European Championships, played in 26 games, and scored 603 points (average of 23.2 points). Champion in 1989 and third place in 1987.

29. Francisco Buscato (Spain, defender)

Buscato participated in the 8th European Championships, played 54 games, and scored 607 points. Runner-up in 1973.

28. Xidu Tkoglu (Türkiye, striker)

Tkoglu played in 8 European Championships, played 54 games and scored 607 points. Runner-up in 2001.

27. Atanas Golomeev (Bulgaria, center)

Golomeev participated in the 5th European Championships, played 32 games and scored 611 points.

26. Dimo ​​Lapon (Finland, striker)

Lapon participated in the 7th European Championships, played in 51 games, and scored 621 points.

25. Delaren Dalipagić (Serbia, striker)

Dalipagić participated in the 6 European Championships, played 43 games and scored 623 points. He won the championship in 1973, 1975 and 1977, second place in 1981, and third place in 1979.

24. Dino Menegin (Italy, center)

Menegin participated in the 8th European Championships, played 57 games and scored 638 points. Champion in 1983, third place in 1971 and 1975.

23. Kirilenko (Russia, striker)

Kirilenko participated in the 5th European Championships, played 38 games, and scored 650 points. Champion in 2007, third place in 2011.

22. Old Sabonis (Lithuania, center)

Old Sabonis participated in the 5th European Championships, played 36 games, and scored 652 points. He won the championship in 1985, second place in 1995, third place in 1983 and third place in 1989.

21. Elvey Dolbysson (France, defender)

Dolbysson participated in the 7th European Championships, played 47 games, and scored 657 points.

20. Doron Jamic (Israel, defender)

Jamic participated in the 6th European Championships, played 31 games, and scored 659 points.

19. Dragan Kichanović (Serbia, defender)

Kichanović participated in 6 European Championships, played in 40 games, and scored 662 points. Champion in 1973, 1975, 1977, second place in 1981, and third place in 1979.

18. Kreshimier Josic (Croatia, center)

Josic participated in the 9 European Championships, played in 59 games, and scored 672 points. Champion in 1973, 1975, 1977, second place in 1969, 1971, and 1981, and third place in 1979.

17. Wayne Bravendel (Spain, defender)

Bravendel participated in the 6 European Championships, played 42 games, and scored 684 points. Runner-up in 1973.

16. Dragic (Slovenia, defender)

Dragic participated in the 6th European Championships, 51 games, and 696 points. 2017 Champion.

15. Darius Shelig (Poland, striker)

Shelig participated in 6 European Championships, 41 games, and 703 points.

14. Stefana Ostrovsky (France, forward)

Ostrovsky participated in the 6th European Championships, 43 games, and 706 points.

13. Sergei Belov (Russia, defender)

Belov participated in the 7th European Championships, 51 games, and 727 points. Champion in 1967, 1969, 1971, 1979, second place in 1975, 1977, third place in 1973.

12. Stanislav Cropilac (Slovakia, forward/center)

Cropilac participated in the 7th European Championships, 54 games, and 760 points. Runner-up in 1985, third place in 1977 and third place in 1981.

11. Juan Carlos Navarro (Spain, defender)

Navarro participated in the 7th European Championships, 53 games, and 768 points. Champion in 2009 and 2011, runner-up in 2003 and 2007, and third place in 2001 and 2017.

10, Yannakis (Greece, defender)

Yannakis participated in the 8th European Championships, 58 games, and 769 points. Champion in 1987 and runner-up in 1989.

9. Radivoy Korachi (Serbia, striker)

Korachi participated in 4 European Championships, 34 games, and 844 points (average of 24.8 points). Runner-up in 1961 and 1965, and third place in 1963.

8. Emiliano Rodriguez (Spain, striker)

Rodriguez participated in the 7th European Championships, 53 games, and 864 points.

7. Juan Antonio San Epifano (Spain, striker)

San Epifano participated in the 8th European Championships, 52 games, and 894 points. Runner-up in 1983 and third place in 1991.

6. Mickey Belkovic (Israel, defender)

Belkovic participated in the 7th European Championships, 49 games, and 917 points. Runner-up in 1979.

5. Camille Brabennik (Czech Republic, defender)

Brabennik participated in the 8th European Championships, 60 games, and 918 points. Runner-up in 1985, third place in 1977 and third place in 1981.

4. Nick Galis (Greece, defender)

Galis is a Greek-American, participating in 5 European Championships, 33 games, and 1031 points (average of 31.2 points). Champion in 1987 and runner-up in 1989.

3. Nowitzki (Germany, striker)

North King participated in the 7th European Championships, 54 games, and 1,052 points. Runner-up in 2005.

2. Tony Parker (France, defender)

Parker participated in the 8th European Championships, 66 games, and 1104 points. 2013 champion, 2011 runner-up, 2005 and 2015 third place.

1. Paul Gasol (Spain, center)

Gasol participated in the 7th European Championships, 58 games, and 1183 points. Champion in 2009, 2011, 2015, second place in 2003, 2007, third place in 2001, 2017.

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