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A list of NBA players competing in Eurobasket 2013

Which NBA players will be playing for their national teams at the FIBA Eurobasket 2013?

Christian Petersen

Eurobasket 2013 tips off Wednesday in what is the most NBA-influenced of the FIBA qualifying events for the 2014 World Cup.

With Tony Parker, Nicolas Batum, Boris Diaw, Johan Petro and Nando de Colo on its roster, France has the most NBA players of any European national squad that will play in Slovenia. Spain has a formidable lineup even without Pau Gasol -- brother Marc Gasol joins Jose Calderon, Victor Claver and Ricky Rubio.

Who else is competing in Eurobasket? Here’s a complete list, including players whose draft rights are still owned by NBA clubs.

Belgium

Axel Hervelle, Rockets hold rights

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mirza Teletovic, Nets

Nedzad Sinanovic, Trail Blazers hold rights

Edin Bavcic, Pelicans hold rights

Croatia

Bojan Bogdanovic, Nets hold rights

Ante Tomic, Jazz hold rights

Czech Republic

Jan Vesely, Wizards

Tomás Satoransky, Wizards hold rights

Macedonia

Pero Antic, Hawks

Finland

Petteri Koponen, Mavericks hold rights

France

Johan Petro, Hawks

Tony Parker, Spurs

Boris Diaw, Spurs

Nando de Colo, Spurs

Nicolas Batum, Trail Blazers

Joffrey Lauvergne, Nuggets hold rights

Georgia

Viktor Sanikidze, Spurs hold rights

Germany

Tibor Pleiss, Thunder hold rights

Greece

Kostas Papanikolaou, Rockets hold rights

Georgios Printezis, Thunder hold rights

Israel

Omri Casspi, Rockets

Lior Eliyahu, Timberwolves hold rights

Yotam Halperin, Thunder hold rights

Italy

Luigi Datome, Pistons

Marco Belinelli, Spurs

Lithuania

Donatas Montiejunas, Rockets

Jonas Valanciunas, Raptors

Renaldas Seibutis, Mavericks hold rights

Robertas Javtokas, Spurs hold rights

Montenegro

Nikola Vucevic, Magic

Bojan Dubljevic, Timberwolves hold rights

Poland

Marcin Gortat, Suns

Russia

Sergey Karasev, Cavaliers

Alexey Shved, Timberwolves

Serbia

Nemanja Nedovic, Warriors

Nemanja Bjelica, Timberwolves hold rights

Slovenia

Goran Dragic, Suns

Spain

Jose Calderon, Mavericks

Victor Claver, Trail Blazers

Marc Gasol, Grizzlies

Ricky Rubio, Timberwolves

Sergio Llull, Rockets hold rights

Sweden

Jonas Jerebko, Pistons

Jeffery Taylor, Bobcats

Turkey

Omer Asik, Rockets

Hedo Turkoglu, Magic

Ersan Ilyasova, Bucks

Emir Preldzic, Wizards hold rights

Ukraine

Viacheslav Kravtsov, Suns

Sergii Gladyr, Hawks hold rights

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