The Nike Hoop Summit is an international basketball all-star game sponsored by Nike, held once a year, which features the USA Basketball Men's Junior Select Team against a World Select Team of international players. The players demonstrate their skills and hope to attract attention from either NBA scouts or colleges. A number of current NBA players have participated in this event in the past.
Nike Hoop Summit | |
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Date(s) | 1995 |
Frequency | Annually |
Venue | Moda Center |
Location(s) | Portland, Oregon (2008–) |
Country | United States |
Inaugurated | 1995 |
Most recent | 2024 |
Organised by | USA Basketball |
Sponsor | Nike, Inc. |
In the 2010 edition of the event, Enes Kanter scored 34 points and surpassed the event's record of 33 points set by Dirk Nowitzki in 1998.[1] In 2012, Shabazz Muhammad scored 35 points to break Kanter's scoring record.[2] Bismack Biyombo recorded the first triple-double in Hoop Summit history in 2011 with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 blocks.[3]
14 players, all members of the World Team have been selected to play in two Hoop Summits: Jovo Stanojević (1995 & 1996), Alexandre Bachminov (1996 & 1997), Matthew Nielsen (1997 & 1998), Antonis Fotsis, (1998 & 1999), Boštjan Nachbar (1999 & 2000), Olumide Oyedeji (1999 & 2000), Alexis Ajinça (2007 & 2008), Dario Šarić (2011 & 2012), Andrew Wiggins (2012 & 2013), Karl-Anthony Towns (2013 & 2014), Jamal Murray (2014 & 2015), Thon Maker (2015 & 2016), RJ Barrett (2017 & 2018), and Kofi Cockburn (2018 & 2019).
Although it previously rotated American cities, the event has been hosted in Portland, Oregon since 2008. There was no Hoop Summit in 2020 or 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although rosters were named for the US both years. The Hoop Summit was also not played from 2001–2003.
In 2023, a women's game was introduced. The USA beat the World team in the inaugural game, 100–79.[4]
Annual game results
editMen's
editThe USA leads the all-time series 18–7.[5]
Year | Location | Final score |
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1995 | Springfield, Massachusetts | USA 86 – World 77 |
1996 | Charlotte, North Carolina | World 104 – USA 96 |
1997 | Lake Buena Vista, Florida | USA 97 – World 90 |
1998 | San Antonio, Texas | World 104 – USA 99 |
1999 | Tampa, Florida | USA 107 – World 95 |
2000 | Indianapolis, Indiana | USA 98 – World 97 |
2004 | San Antonio, Texas | USA 99 – World 79 |
2005 | Memphis, Tennessee | USA 106 – World 98 |
2006 | Memphis, Tennessee | USA 109 – World 91 |
2007 | Memphis, Tennessee | USA 100 – World 80 |
2008 | Portland, Oregon | USA 98 – World 78 |
2009 | Portland, Oregon | World 97 – USA 89 |
2010 | Portland, Oregon | USA 101 – World 97 |
2011 | Portland, Oregon | USA 92 – World 80 |
2012 | Portland, Oregon | World 84 – USA 75 |
2013 | Portland, Oregon | World 112 – USA 98 |
2014 | Portland, Oregon | USA 84 – World 73 |
2015 | Portland, Oregon | World 103 – USA 101 |
2016 | Portland, Oregon | USA 101 – World 67 |
2017 | Portland, Oregon | USA 98 – World 87 |
2018 | Portland, Oregon | World 89 – USA 76 |
2019 | Portland, Oregon | USA 93 – World 87 |
2020 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | |
2021 | ||
2022 | Portland, Oregon | USA 102 – World 80 |
2023 | Portland, Oregon | USA 90 – World 84 |
2024 | Portland, Oregon | USA 98 – World 75 |
Women's
editThe USA leads the all-time series 2–0.
Year | Location | Final score |
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2023 | Portland, Oregon | USA 100 – World 79 |
2024 | Portland, Oregon | USA 83 – World 80 |
Team records
editUnited States
edit- Points: 35 by Shabazz Muhammad (2012)
- Rebounds: 14 by Bol Bol (2018)
- Assists: 11 by John Wall (2009)
- Steals: 6 by Ron Holland (2023)
- Blocks: 9 by Kevin Garnett (1995)
World
edit- Points: 34 by Enes Kanter (2010)
- Rebounds: 16 by Charles Bassey (2018)
- Assists: 9 by Ben Simmons (2015)
- Steals: 5 by RJ Barrett (2018)
- Blocks: 10 by Bismack Biyombo (2011)
Stat leaders
editMen's
edit* | = Nike Hoop Summit Record | |
^ | = Team Record |
Year | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks |
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1995 | Albert White (13) | Kevin Garnett (10) | Stephon Marbury (5) | Stephon Marbury/B.J. McKie/Ryan Robertson (2) | Kevin Garnett (9)^ |
1996 | Jermaine O'Neal (21) | Jermaine O'Neal (10) | Ed Cota (4) | Winfred Walton (3) | Jermaine O'Neal (7) |
1997 | Larry Hughes (20) | Ron Artest (9) | Baron Davis (5) | Ron Artest (5) | Shane Battier (2) |
1998 | Al Harrington (26) | Al Harrington (9) | Ronald Curry (4) | Jason Capel/Rashard Lewis (4) | JaRon Rush/Rashard Lewis (2) |
1999 | Casey Jacobsen (31) | Travis Watson (9) | Jay Williams (7) | Jay Williams/Travis Watson/Kevin Gaines (2) | Jason Parker (2) |
2000 | Zach Randolph (24) | Zach Randolph/Darius Miles (8) | Chris Duhon (6) | Darius Miles (3) | Darius Miles (2) |
2004 | Josh Smith (27) | Al Jefferson (7) | Sebastian Telfair (7) | Josh Smith/Sebastian Telfair/Rudy Gay (3) | Josh Smith (2) |
2005 | Tyler Hansbrough (31) | Tyler Hansbrough (10) | Greg Paulus (10) | Monta Ellis (4) | Tyler Hansbrough (3) |
2006 | Wayne Ellington (31) | Kevin Durant/Paul Harris (7) | Ty Lawson/Paul Harris (6) | Wayne Ellington (3) | Gerald Henderson (3) |
2007 | O. J. Mayo (20) | Michael Beasley (9) | Jonny Flynn (10) | Derrick Rose (4) | Michael Beasley/Kevin Love (2) |
2008 | DeMar DeRozan (17) | Tyreke Evans (8) | Jrue Holiday (5) | DeMar DeRozan/Jrue Holiday/Tyreke Evans/Jerime Anderson (3) | Drew Gordon (4) |
2009 | Xavier Henry (22) | John Henson (9) | John Wall (11)* | John Wall (5) | Mason Plumlee/John Henson (2) |
2010 | Harrison Barnes (27) | Jared Sullinger (8) | Kyrie Irving/Kendall Marshall (5) | Jared Sullinger/Kyrie Irving/Harrison Barnes (2) | Terrence Jones (3) |
2011 | Austin Rivers (20) | Anthony Davis (10) | Tony Wroten (5) | Tony Wroten (2) | Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (5) |
2012 | Shabazz Muhammad (35)* | Kyle Anderson (10) | Kyle Anderson (4) | Nerlens Noel (4) | Nerlens Noel (4) |
2013 | Jabari Parker (22) | Julius Randle (8) | Andrew Harrison (5) | Kasey Hill/Jabari Parker (3) | Rondae Hollis-Jefferson/Jabari Parker (2) |
2014 | Justise Winslow (16) | Jahlil Okafor (10) | Tyus Jones (6) | Tyus Jones (5) | Cliff Alexander/Kelly Oubre Jr./Joel Berry (1) |
2015 | Luke Kennard (22) | Luke Kennard/Chase Jeter (5) | Isaiah Briscoe (9) | Isaiah Briscoe (3) | Stephen Zimmerman (2) |
2016 | Terrance Ferguson (21) | Jarrett Allen (9) | De'Aaron Fox (5) | Markelle Fultz (5) | Jarrett Allen (3) |
2017 | Michael Porter Jr./Jarred Vanderbilt (19) | Jarred Vanderbilt/Jaren Jackson Jr. (10) | Collin Sexton (8) | Collin Sexton (4) | Mohamed Bamba (4) |
2018 | Darius Garland (16) | Bol Bol (14)^ | Darius Garland/Tre Jones (5) | Darius Garland/Tre Jones (2) | Bol Bol (6) |
2019 | Cole Anthony (25) | Cole Anthony/James Wiseman (8) | Wendell Moore Jr./Isaac Okoro (3) | Wendell Moore (2) | James Wiseman (6) |
2022 | Cam Whitmore (19) | Dillon Mitchell/Kyle Filipowski (8) | Amari Bailey/Dillon Mitchell/Dariq Whitehead (4) | Dariq Whitehead (3) | Dereck Lively II/Anthony Black (1) |
2023 | Ron Holland (15) | Ron Holland (9) | Ron Holland (5) | Ron Holland (6)* | Ron Holland/Bronny James/Jared McCain/D.J. Wagner (1) |
2024 | Cooper Flagg (19) | Cooper Flagg (11) | Ian Jackson (4) | Dylan Harper/Asa Newell (3) | Asa Newell/Morez Johnson Jr. (1) |
Year | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks |
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1995 | Dubravko Zemljić (22) | Fabricio Oberto/Jovo Stanojević (8) | Giacomo Galanda (2) | Giacomo Galanda (3) | Jörg Lütcke/Jovo Stanojević (1) |
1996 | Vladimir Bogojević (22) | Vladimir Bogojević (7) | Vladimir Bogojević (7) | Vladimir Bogojević (3) | Vladimir Bogojevic/Craig McAndrew/Leandro Palladino/Zhizhi Wang (1) |
1997 | Igor Rakočević (17) | Jérôme Moïso (8) | Lucas Victoriano (4) | Justino Victoriano/Matt Nielsen/Diego Frugoni (1) | Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje (4) |
1998 | Dirk Nowitzki (33) | Dirk Nowitzki (14) | Dimitri Lauwers (4) | Dirk Nowitzki (3) | Seco Camara/Dan Gadzuric (1) |
1999 | Vlado Ilievski (19) | Jesse Young/Olumide Oyedeji (8) | Vlado Ilievski (5) | Vlado Ilievski/Vladimir Radmanović (2) | Olumide Oyedeji (2) |
2000 | Tony Parker (20) | Olumide Oyedeji (13) | Tony Parker (7) | Tony Parker/Sergi Vidal/Marko Popovic (2) | Olumide Oyedeji/Abdou Diame/Neil Fingleton (1) |
2004 | Luka Bogdanović (20) | Michael Schroeder (9) | Marcus Vinicius de Souza (3) | Andrea Bargnani/Marcus Vinicius de Souza (1) | None |
2005 | Martynas Pocius (20) | Jevohn Shepherd (7) | Michael Mokongo (5) | Michael Mokongo (2) | Dušan Šakota (2) |
2006 | Milenko Tepić (16) | Daniel Clark (10) | Patrick Mills (6) | Daniel Clark (2) | Mouhamed Sene (9) |
2007 | Nicolas Batum (23) | Nemanja Aleksandrov (14) | Petteri Koponen (6) | Nicolas Batum (4)^ | Solomon Alabi (3) |
2008 | Alexis Ajinça (13) | Alexis Ajinça (9) | Žygimantas Janavičius (5) | Devoe Joseph/Diego Gerbaudo/Serge Ibaka (2) | Alexis Ajinça (3) |
2009 | Milan Mačvan (23) | Milan Mačvan (14) | Milan Mačvan (6) | Nikos Pappas (4)^ | Kevin Seraphin (2) |
2010 | Enes Kanter (34)^ | Enes Kanter (13) | Maël Lebrun (4) | Tristan Thompson/Nikola Mirotić/Sui Ran/Maël Lebrun/Duje Dukan (1) | Tristan Thompson/Nikola Mirotić/Dejan Musli (1) |
2011 | Mateusz Ponitka (17) | Bismack Biyombo (11) | Raul Togni Neto (4) | Raul Togni Neto (2) | Bismack Biyombo (10)* |
2012 | Andrew Wiggins (20) | Dario Šarić (14) | Dario Šarić (5) | Léo Westermann (2) | Andrew Wiggins (2) |
2013 | Livio Jean-Charles (27) | Livio Jean-Charles (13) | Dennis Schröder (6) | Livio Jean-Charles/Dante Exum/Karl-Anthony Towns (2) | Livio Jean-Charles (2) |
2014 | Emmanuel Mudiay (20) | Trey Lyles (11) | Jamal Murray (5) | Emmanuel Mudiay (3) | Metecan Birsen (3) |
2015 | Jamal Murray (30) | Thon Maker (10) | Ben Simmons (9)^ | Ben Simmons (2) | Skal Labissière (6) |
2016 | Wesley Alves da Silva (9) | Wesley Alves da Silva (8) | Wesley Alves da Silva (3) | Ziming Fan/Deandre Ayton/Andres Feliz/Martynas Varnas/William McDowell-White (1) | Harry Froling/Edin Atić (1) |
2017 | Kostja Mushidi (14) | Tadas Sedekerskis/Isaiah Hartenstein (4) | Lindell Wigginton (7) | Kostja Mushidi (3) | Isaiah Hartenstein/Borisa Simanic/Ike Obiagu (2) |
2018 | RJ Barrett (20) | Charles Bassey (16)* | RJ Barrett (6) | RJ Barrett (5) | Kofi Cockburn (2) |
2019 | Nico Mannion (28) | Precious Achiuwa (11) | Didi Louzada Silva (6) | Precious Achiuwa/Andre Curbelo (2) | Precious Achiuwa (4) |
2022 | Jean Montero (23) | Sidy Cissoko (7) | Sidy Cissoko (4) | Sidy Cissoko (3) | Leonard Miller/Felix Okpara/Mike Sharavjamts (2) |
2023 | Mackenzie Mgbako (22) | Mackenzie Mgbako/Michael Nwoko/Zaccharie Risacher (8) | London Johnson (4) | Baye Fall (2) | Baye Fall/Miro Little/Yves Missi/Michael Nwoko/Zaccharie Risacher/Andrej Stojakovic (1) |
2024 | AJ Dybantsa (21) | AJ Dybantsa (7) | Nolan Traore (4) | V. J. Edgecombe/AJ Dybantsa/Annor Boateng (2) | Ulrich Chomche (3) |
Women's
editYear | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks |
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2023 | Mikaylah Williams (22) | Madison Booker (8) | Hannah Hidalgo (8)* | Hannah Hidalgo (5) | Jadyn Donovan/Sunaja Agara (1)^ |
2024 | Joyce Edwards (25)* | Joyce Edwards (9)* | Joyce Edwards/Mackenly Randolph (2) | Kennedy Smith (6)* | Mackenly Randolph (1)^ |
Year | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Steals | Blocks |
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2023 | Shaneice Swain (19)^ | Toby Fournier (9)* | Diana Collins/Shaneice Swain/Delaney Gibb (2)^ | Marine Dursus (3)^ | Nyadiew Puoch (4)* |
2024 | Avery Howell/Kate Koval/Faith Etute (12) | Avery Howell/Toby Fournier (7) | Kate Koval/Delaney Gibb/Shay Ijiwoye/Annika Soltau/Jasmine Bascoe (2)^ | Toby Fournier/Annika Soltau/Faith Etute (2) | Kate Koval (4)* |
Alumni selected in the NBA draft
editx | Denotes player who is still active in the NBA |
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Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | |
# | Denotes player who never played in the NBA regular season or playoffs |
- 240 total draft picks[6]
- USA: 163
- World: 77
- First Round Picks: 178
- Second Round Picks: 62
- Draft(s) with the most alumni picked: 2011 & 2012 (15)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Enes Kanter Had 34 Points In Hoop Summit". HoopsNotes.com. April 11, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
- ^ "Nike Hoop Summit: Andrew Wiggins leads World over Shabazz Muhammad, USA". NBCSports.com. April 8, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
- ^ "Bismack Biyombo sets records, wows the crowd at the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit". OregonLive.com. April 11, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
- ^ Oregonian/OregonLive, Nik Streng | The (April 9, 2023). "Mikaylah Williams' three shooting leads Team USA in win over World Select in inaugural Nike Hoop Summit women's game". oregonlive. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
- ^ "All-Time Nike Hoop Summit Results". USA Basketball. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
- ^ "Nike Hoop Summit Alumni NBA Draft Choices". USA Basketball. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved May 2, 2018.