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Rockets star Alperen Sengun to play for Turkey in FIBA EuroBasket 2025

Rockets star Alperen Sengun to play for Turkey in FIBA EuroBasket 2025

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This year's EuroBasket 2025 competition is the 42nd edition of the EuroBasket championship, which represents the quadrennial international men's basketball championship organized by FIBA Europe.
The tournament will be co-hosted by Cyprus, Finland, Poland, and Latvia, and it will take place from August 27 to September 14.
On Wednesday, the Turkish Basketball Federation announced their preliminary squad for the competition, and it is headlined by a star big man in Alperen Sengun.
An NBA All-Star with the Rockets, Sengun will report back to Houston after the competition ends to prepare for the upcoming 2025-26 campaign.
Turkey's preliminary roster is as follows:
Adem Bona (Philadelphia 76ers)
Alperen Sengun (Houston Rockets)
Berk Ugurlu (Besiktas Fibabanka Istanbul)
Cedi Osman (Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens)
Ercan Osmani (Anadolu Efes Istanbul)
Erkan Yilmaz (Anadolu Efes Istanbul)
Furkan Korkmaz (Bahcesehir Koleji Istanbul)
Kenan Sipahi (Bahcesehir Koleji Istanbul)
Onuralp Bitim (FC Bayern Munich)
Omer Yurtseven (Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens)
Maxim Mutaf (Bahcesehir Koleji Istanbul)
Sertac Sanli (Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul)
Shane Larkin (Anadolu Efes Istanbul)
Sehmus Hazer (Bahcesehir Koleji Istanbul)
Yigit Arslan (Besiktas Fibabanka Istanbul)
Yigitcan Saybir (Tofas Bursa)
Turkey will compete in Group A, which features Serbia, Czechia, Estonia, Portugal, and host nation Latvia as opponents. Group-stage games will be played in Riga, Latvia.
More: For first time in career, Rockets center Alperen Sengun draws All-NBA votes
This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Rockets star Alperen Sengun to play for Turkey in FIBA EuroBasket 2025
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