15 Iconic NBA Players That are Not US Natives

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The NBA is a global phenomenon, mainly due to the remarkable skills of international players who have left their mark on the league. These athletes have demonstrated their prowess on the court and played a significant role in the game’s evolution. Below is an overview of the 15 greatest non-US-born players in NBA history, highlighting their achievements and contributions to basketball.


Hakeem Olajuwon (Nigeria)

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Hakeem is often celebrated as one of the most significant centers in NBA history. Born in Nigeria, he guided the Houston Rockets to two championships, earning Finals MVP honors twice. Famed for his exceptional footwork and defense, he ranks first in all-time blocks and is a Basketball Hall of Famer.

Dirk Nowitzki (Germany)

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With his unique shooting ability and versatility, Dirk Nowitzki revolutionized the power forward position. The German superstar spent his entire 21-season career with the Dallas Mavericks, clinching their first Championship in 2011. A 14-time All-Star and MVP, Nowitzki is definitely a legend.

Manu Ginóbili (Argentina)

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Manu Ginóbili was pivotal in the San Antonio Spurs’ success during their championship runs. The Argentine guard was respected for his crafty playmaking, clutch scoring, and popularization of the Euro step. A two-time All-Star and four-time NBA champion, Ginóbili’s impact on the game is evident.

Steve Nash (Canada)

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South-African born but raised in Canada, Nash was a two-time MVP and an eight-time All-Star. Famous for his incredible passing ability and shooting accuracy, he ranks among the top players in assists and three-point shooting percentage.

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greece)

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Since entering the league, Giannis Antetokounmpo, nicknamed “The Greek Freak,” has quickly risen to stardom. Due to his versatility and athleticism, he won two MVP awards back-to-back in 2019 and 2020 and led the Milwaukee Bucks to an NBA Championship in 2021. 

Nikola Jokić (Serbia)

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The Serbian center won MVP in 2021, showcasing his exceptional passing ability and scoring touch. Jokić’s unique skill set has made him a key player for the Denver Nuggets as they compete for championships, and he has quickly become one of the most skilled big men in the NBA. 

Dikembe Mutombo (DR Congo)

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Dikembe Mutombo’s exceptional shot-blocking ability and rebounding prowess established him as a formidable presence on both ends of the court. Born in the DRC, he won the Defensive Player of the Year award four times and is an eight-time All-Star, showcasing his dominance and impact. 

Pau Gasol (Spain)

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Pau Gasol had a significant impact on both European and American basketball. The Spanish big man clinched two championships with the Lakers and was a six-time All-Star. Gasol’s impressive skill set made him one of his era’s most versatile big men.

Dražen Petrović (Croatia)

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Dražen Petrović is regarded as one of Europe’s greatest basketball players. His scoring ability and shooting skills helped pave the way for future international players in the NBA. Tragically passing away at a young age, Petrović left behind a legacy that continues to inspire players worldwide.

Luka Dončić (Slovenia)

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Since entering the league, Luka has quickly established himself as an elite player with exceptional scoring, passing, and rebounding abilities. The athlete has earned multiple All-Star selections and continues elevating his game each season.

Toni Kukoč (Croatia)

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Toni Kukoč played a vital role for the Chicago Bulls during their second three-peat in the late ’90s. Revered for his versatility as a forward, Kukoč contributed significantly to Chicago’s success alongside legends like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. 

Serge Ibaka (Spain – born in the Republic of Congo)

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Born in Congo but representing Spain internationally, Ibaka took home the NBA Championship with the Raptors back in 2019. Ibaka’s shot-blocking ability and defensive presence have been vital throughout his career. These skills have made him one of the best defensive big men in recent years. 

Peja Stojaković (Serbia)

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Peja Stojaković was known for his incredible shooting ability in the NBA. The Serbian sharpshooter was a key player for teams like the Sacramento Kings and New Orleans Hornets, earning him an All-Star selection. He’s also credited for revolutionizing perimeter shooting in professional basketball.

Bismack Biyombo (DR Congo)

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Bismack Biyombo has carved out a solid career as a defensive specialist since entering the league. A DR Congo native, he is famous for his shot-blocking skills and rebounds. Biyombo’s contributions have been valuable to various teams throughout his impressive career.

Tony Parker (France)

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Drafted by the Spurs in 2001, Mr. Parker became a key architect of their dynasty. He orchestrated their offense, earning Finals MVP in 2007 (first European) and four total championships. As a six-time All-Star, Parker cements his place as a European legend.

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