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Pro Placement Program | Europe Basketball Academy

Want to maximize your value and start a professional career in Europe? Europe Basketball Academy is an excellent place to start. We are placing players in the best European leagues! Program intake for the next group of future professional men is on October 5th, 2022.


Pro Placement Program

The program is recommended for players who are looking to play professional basketball - with or without professional experience in Europe. To be eligible for tryouts in the big leagues, a player must attend the Pro Placement Program where he will gain expert references from respected and recognized coaches.

Upon arrival, each player will be tested and evaluated by qualified European basketball coaching experts. The Player's current skill and shape level will be determined through specially crafted tests that measure: endurance, quickness, agility, strength, free-throw shooting, 2 point shooting, and 3 point shooting. The Player has to reach certain professional standards regarding minimum basketball skill and physical abilities required by professional leagues in Europe.

The principal competitive advantage of our Pro Placement Program compared to similar commercial events is that we accept a maximum of 20 players in our training camp, so our team of experts can perform all logistic activities on and off the court to provide every player with the best chances of signing a pro contract.

Our job openings list is regularly updated, and we are in contact with clubs, GM's, and coaches on a daily basis, informing them about profiles of players we currently have in our training camp.

The age limit for starting a professional career in big European leagues is 18.

Please note that we do not accept video material as proof of quality. We insist on preparing and evaluating the players ourselves, to be able to guarantee for them.

Program goal

Arranging professional opportunities for players or advancing them in already started careers; establishing contact between players and respected European agents or agencies after players complete Pro Placement Program and reach needed pro standards for playing professional basketball in Europe.

Agent

Europe Basketball Academy has a FIBA licensed basketball agent as a staff member. In the case of a job offer, the agent will provide legal coverage and assistance in mediation between the club and the agent.

Program results

In 11 years of conducting this program, more than 300 contracts have been arranged for players who have never played in Europe before. Some of the names we are proud to present are Nicholas Paul, Zavier Coston, Nick Lee, Laszlo and Balazs Blaskovits, Jeff Monfort, Jonas Perkis, Sebastian Opon, Matt Dahlen, Udun Osakue, Kyree Marshall, Stefan Radosavljevic, Zoran Nikolic, Kabangu Kasamba, Geovonte Rose, Marcin Duda, Anthony Freeman Jr, Brandon Spearman, Ryan Aaron, Watkins Williams, Kendall Timmons, Andre Woodlin, Emerson Murray, Antoine Allen, Gerald January, Mike Terry, Dusan Sisic, Uladzimir Krysevich, Brandon Roberson, James Tyler, Kendrick Jones, Khion Sankey, Alex Welhouse, Miles Burnside, Martin Smith and many others.

Accommodation & Nutrition


Players are accommodated in residence with shared rooms, bathroom, and WiFi. Each day players have meals that are adapted to player's sports nutritional needs.

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Usual daily schedule


06:00 am
Wake up
06:30 am
Breakfast
08:00 am
Morning practice
10:30 am
Weight room workout
12:00 pm
Lunch
01:00 pm
Mandatory rest
02:30 pm
Afternoon practice
05:30 pm
Indoor pool recovery
07:00 pm
Dinner
08:00 pm
Free time
10:00 pm
Lights out

Price and Duration


Price includes:
  • Accommodation
  • Nutrition
  • Professional European coaching on daily level
  • Usage of suitable basketball facilities
  • Tutorial advice
  • Organized basketball games/scrimmages
  • Opportunities arrangements upon of completing program
  • Airport pick up
Price does not include:
  • Flight cost
  • Medical insurance 60 EUR per month

How to Play Basketball Overseas - Step by Step Guide

The goal of any athlete is to make a living playing the sport they love. In basketball, if you don’t make it to the NBA or the NBA G League, there are hundreds of other leagues around the world where you can live out your dreams of making good money playing basketball. This step-by-step guide will break down the steps on how to play basketball overseas.

Table of Contents

Step 1:

Play at the highest level in your home country

How to play basketball overseas for Americans image by EuroProBasket

You need experience playing at the highest level to get the most interest from teams overseas. So your goal should be to make it to the top level wherever you are currently living and playing.

American Players

Ncaa D1 – Teams overseas know that there is a ranking system in the USA that has Ncaa D1 at the top followed by Ncaa D2 and Ncaa D3. NAIA is still not completely clear to a lot of teams overseas but can still provide good experience.

Canadian USPORTS is becoming more known to teams across the pond. The Canadian NBL is a great option for quality experience.

Juco and high school experience is usually not enough to get serious interest from teams overseas. That is if you are not ranked in the nation such as LaMelo Ball or Brandon Jennings. Go for a 4 year University program at the highest level possible.

AAU and shoe sponsored club teams will help you get exposure to Universities but will rarely get you enough exposure to get overseas.

If your time has passed with University eligibility or it’s just not for you, the best option is getting on a semi-pro team. Make sure you read the last section of the article if you fall under this category.

International Players

Club Teams – For International players, this is the only way to play basketball competitively. Work to get on the best club team in your city or town.

Junior National Team – Your goal should be to play for your country’s national team. The senior team would be the ultimate goal but junior teams will get you exposure.

Step 2: Get Stats

Get stats – How to play basketball overseas image via EuroProBasket

If you go Ncaa D1 and don’t get any minutes, struggle to get stats, then you will also struggle to get interest from teams overseas.

Go D2 and be an All-American. That will get you great playing experience, and quality stats, which could lead to a professional contract.

NCAA, NAIA, USPORTS, international club teams and leagues; got those numbers up while adding value to your team.

Make sure you know where to locate your stats. Keep track of them and add them to your resume at the end of every season.

Step 3: Get Video

Game film is your way to show your talent, athleticism and decision making skills to teams around the world. Video is the 2nd step in your search of how to play basketball overseas.

One Highlight Per Season – Sum up every season you play with a highlight. Teams, coaches, agents…like to get a quick glimpse of how you move and shoot. This will peak their interest and get them to consider watching some of your full games.

Two Full Games per Season – This is pretty self explanatory but you need two full games per season played. this is a minimum. Some teams may ask for more. Make sure they are the best games you have played, both on offense and defense.

You should be in control of your own film. Make a YouTube channel, vimeo or sign up for another streaming service. Membership is free and you can upload as many videos as you want.

Acceptable Video – YOU Need to Read This

The quality of the competition is absolutely critical to getting a team overseas to watch your video. Low level and disorganized competition will not gain any attention from clubs overseas.

Open gyms, open runs, YMCA, Juco or high school is not high enough quality to get the interest from contacts overseas. You need to get the highest competition possible. Playing against adults in an organized competitive environment.

NCAA, NAIA, USPORTS are the best options for players from America. International players can use their country’s local competitions. The higher the level of competition the better.

Semi-Pro Leagues in the USA can be good options as well. Not all teams overseas will consider it but many will. It is important your team is organized and the competition is high level. Good effort on defense. Running organized sets and plays on offense.

Overseas Basketball Combine , exposure camps, and showcases in the USA will not get you a team’s interest. Take our word for it, or read this article for reasons why teams do not consider it a viable option to scout players.

More information on why USA overseas basketball combine film will not help you get overseas below.

Overseas Tour game film can work well due to the fact that you are usually playing overseas teams. Be selective on which tour you go on. If you take a tour to Latin America, don’t expect to use the film to help you get on a team in Europe.

Workout videos or clips of yourself working out will rarely get you anywhere. If you have some solid game film and you have had a few months off, it is possible that a team will want to see some workout film to make sure you are in shape. This is usually not the case though.

Mixtapes and slow-mo video clips are cool but not beneficial for coaches and scouts. It will get you some props from your friends and IG followers but will do nothing to get you signed.

EuroProBasket game film – Players in the EuroProBasket program play weekly games against European teams. The leagues that EuroProBasket team plays teams in are recognized around Spain and the rest of Europe. If you are asking yourself How to Play Basketball Overseas, we have your answer here in Valencia, Spain: Register to be part of EuroProBasket’s Professional Placement Program here.

Step 4: Get a Passport

Bosman A, Bosman B, Cotonou passports image via EuroProBasket

You cannot leave your country without a passport, with a few exceptions, which are not worth mentioning for this article.

You will need that passport to travel and on many occasions to register for an international team or league. Take care of that before you start your plans to go abroad.

Dual Citizenship and its Benefits in Overseas Basketball

You may have heard of players being dual citizens or having dual passports. This is one of the first things we recommend our players at EuroProBasket to look into.

If your parents were born in another country or have their citizenship in another country, you are eligible to receive yours as well.

You could possibly be eligible for another citizenship if your grandparents were born in another country. Do some research on your family’s historical background as it will greatly benefit you.

Why having dual citizenship is important?

If you have a European passport for example, you will be considered a European player instead of an import player. No visa is required to register you to a team and there are 3-5 times as many roster spots available for European Bosman A passport holders than there are for import players, or USA passport holders. 

If you have citizenship in a specific country, it doesn’t matter the country, and there is a professional basketball league in that country, you will most likely be considered a local player. This has many benefits and will prolong your professional playing and even coaching career indefinitely.

Bosman A – Bosman B – Cotonou – The Differences

Bosman A

These passports are for citizens of the European Union. There are 27 countries in the EU with a few exceptions that are added to the list of Bosman A players. This is arguably the most beneficial passport to have in overseas basketball. You can find some interesting information about the bosman ruling and how it changed European and Ncaa basketball here.

Bosman B

These passports are countries in Europe but excluded from the European Union. Most European leagues have roster spots reserved for players with these passports. Registration to the league is typically less expensive than an import players registration. Players will need a visa to play and work in the country in which the team is located.

Cotonou

These passports are from developing countries, or third world countries in Africa and many Island Nations. Many leagues in Europe (Spain, Germany, Belgium, France, Switzerland,ect…) have roster spots specifically for these passport holders. Their registration fee to the league is cheaper for the team. They too need a visa to work and play in the country where the team is located. More about the cotonou agreement here.

Bosman A, Bosman B and Cotonou Countries Table

Bosman ABosman BCotonouCotonou cont…
Andorra (AND)Albania (ALB)Angola (ANG)Liberia (LIB)
Austria (AUT)Armenia (ARM)Anguilla (ANL)Macau (MAC)
Belgium (BEL)Azerbaijan (AZE)Antigua (ANT)Madagascar (MAD)
Bulgaria (BUL)Belarus (BLR)Aruba (ARU)Mali (MLI)
Croatia (CRO)Bosnia-Herzegovina (BIH)Bahamas (BAH)Marshall Islands (MAI)
Cyprus (CYP)Georgia (GEO)Barbados (BAR)Mauritania (MTN)
Czech Rep. (CZE)Gibraltar (GIB)Belize (BIZ)Mauritius Island (MAU)
Denmark (DEN)Israel (ISR)Botswana (BOT)Micronesia (MCR)
Estonia (EST)Moldova (MDA)Burkina Faso (BUR)Mozambique (MOZ)
Finland (FIN)Montenegro (MNT)Burundi (BDI)Namibia (NAM)
France (FRA)North Macedonia (MKD)Cameroon (CMR)Nauru (NRU)
Germany (GER)Russia (RUS)Cape Verde (CPV)Nigeria (NGR)
Greece (GRE)San Marino (SMR)Central Africa (CAF)Palau (PLW)
Holland (NED)Scotland (SCO)Chad (CHA)Papua New Guinea (PNG)
Hungary (HUN)Serbia (SRB)Cook Islands (COK)Rwanda (RWA)
Iceland (ISL)Switzerland (SUI)Cuba (CUB)Saint Kitts (SKN)
Ireland (IRL)Turkey (TUR)Dominica (DMA)Saint Lucia (SLA)
Italy (ITA)Ukraine (UKR)Dominican Rep. (DOM)St. Vincent & Grenadines (VIN)
Kosovo (KOS)United Kingdom (ENG)Eritrea (ERI)Samoa (SAM)
Latvia (LAT)Wales (WAL)Ethiopia (ETH)Senegal (SEN)
Lithuania (LTU)Fiji (FIJ)Seychelles (SEY)
Luxembourg (LUX)Gabon (GAB)Sierra Leone (SLE)
Malta (MLT)Gambia (GAM)Solomon Islands (SOL)
Norway (NOR)Ghana (GHA)South Africa (RSA)
Poland (POL)Grenada (GRN)Sudan (SUD)
Portugal (POR)Guam (GUM)Suriname (SUR)
Romania (ROM)Guinea (GUI)Tanzania (TAN)
Slovak Rep. (SVK)Guinea Bissau (GBS)Tonga (TGA)
Slovenia (SLO)Guyana (GUY)Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Spain (ESP)Haiti (HAI)Turks and Caicos (TKS)
Sweden (SWE)Ivory Coast (IVO)Uganda (UGA)
Jamaica (JAM)Vanuatu (VAN)
Kenya (KEN)Zambia (ZAM)
Lesotho (LES)Zimbabwe (ZIM)

Bosman A, Bosman B, Cotonou Countries List chart by EuroProBasket

Step 5: Make a Player Bio, CV or Resume

Player Resume – How to play basketball overseas image via EuroProBasket

  • Include Personal Information, picture playing or in a professional outfit
  • Include stats for every season, as detailed as possible as to not have team searching (remember teams and agents go through hundreds every week)
  • Add Highlight links and full game links so they are clickable
  • Add whatever accolades and achievements
  • Add references if you like
  • Save it in a pdf and have it on file so you can update it
  • Make it organized and professional looking
  • It only needs to be one or two pages
  • Leave out the self explanation, self scouting and NBA player comparison
  • Remember, less text is better, English is the 2nd, 3rd or 4th language of the person looking over your bio
  • Have it ready to send on your phone
  • We made an article specifically on how to make a basketball resume which can be found below.

Step 6: Network – How to Play Basketball Overseas
  • Use current contacts with coaches, trainers and teammates
  • Create and use social media accounts, most contacts abroad have facebook, linkedin and twitter. Some have instagram accounts.
  • Create your own website with all of your stats and video links if you can.

Step 7: Find an Agent – How To Play Basketball Overseas

A basketball agent will have the contacts to help you get your career started overseas. There is a lot you need to know about overseas agents though. We covered every detail in the article below.

Step 8: Best Opportunities to Play Overseas Basketball

Best opportunities to play overseas basketball image via EuroProBasket

Visit the country you want to play

You’ve attempted Steps 1 through 7 of how to play basketball overseas. You still don’t have a team. Here are your options.

If you want to play in Japan, go to Japan and present yourself to teams. It is a big risk and very expensive but If you can walk in a gym and tryout for a team it makes your chances much higher that the team will give you an opportunity to sign with them.

There are obvious downsides to this option. Many teams only allow a certain amount of import players. Higher level teams have specific needs and there is a chance that you are not that exact fit for the team.

Showcase or Exposure Camp

Showcases in the USA are hit or miss. More miss than hit. Too many players, un-organized open run type of basketball. Most teams cannot afford to send a coach or GM to the US to scout a group of players. It is much easier and less expensive for them to contact an agent for players with professional experience.

Live streams mean a busy person needs to take time out to watch, taken into account the time difference. Don’t fall for the gimmick many camps and combines in the USA try to sell to players.

Agent showcases can be a good option. Usually only the top one or two players will be interesting for the agency.

Basketball Academies & Overseas Tours

These options take more of an investment but what is a career in basketball worth to you? Put yourself in the middle of a country or region that you are interested in living and playing basketball.

Downsides to a tour is that it can be difficult to get a good rhythm and perform in just a week or 10 days. You don’t have much time to practice and get accustomed to your tour team. You will be moving from one location to nother with many hours of travel. Tours are really difficult to time as teams sign players at different times of the year, so when is the best week for the tour? Your guess is as good as theirs…

Some are organized and done by professionals, most are disorganized and can be very uncomfortable and in some cases scary.

A basketball academy is your best all around option. If you want the most legit shot at going pro then why not select the best basketball academy, with the longest history of helping players sign with teams in Europe? Located in the largest basketball facilities in Europe in collaboration with one of the biggest clubs in Europe. EuroProBasket will help you get to the next level.

The best and most secure opportunity to start your professional basketball career overseas is with EuroProBasket International Academy. Here are 21 reasons why.

Sign up for the most successful professional placement program here:

Essentials to Play Basketball Overseas

Essentials to play basketball overseas image via EuroProBasket

For many players these essentials to play basketball overseas will just be reminders. but still crucial to your success playing basketball overseas.

Complete Your Collegiate Playing Career
  • No one is going to deny that for an American player the most important and useful experience you can have is from a University basketball program.
  • There is no better place to get high level coaching and competition then in the American University system.
  • You cannot substitute the 4 years of basketball knowledge, coaching, experience, physical growth and mental maturity that a collegiate basketball career will give you.
  • That’s not to mention the actual degree that you can receive, paid for have you, from the University you attend.
  • Stay in school if you want a better chance at playing professional basketball.
Stay Prepared – How To Play Basketball Overseas
  • The worst thing that can happen is that you get a tryout and are not in game shape
  • You should be lifting weights, conditioning (running, sprints, hills, stairs, bike, plyometrics) skill work, playing 1v1 and 5v5.
  • Get with other overseas professional players and workout with them.
  • If you are not sure how to prepare, hire a professional basketball trainer that can help prepare a plan for you.
Be Active Networking and Making Contacts
  • Everyday is a new opportunity to meet someone that can help you in your pursuit to play basketball overseas.
  • Use your current contacts with coaches, teammates and trainers to reach new contacts.
  • When you meet people involved in basketball, exchange contact information with them. Reach out to them and develop a relationship.
  • Use social media to make new contacts around the world.

These are the suggestions on how to play basketball overseas by International Scout and CEO of EuroProbasket International Academy in Spain, Brad Kanis.

ULEB Euroleague Changes the Rules of the Game - Basketball

After a joint meeting with the representatives of the Euroleague teams and their recommendations, the ULEB Referee Department decided to change the jump ball rule at the beginning of each quarter of the match.

This rule will now only apply when the ball is played at the start of the match. In other cases, each ten-minute period will begin with the introduction of the ball into play from behind the side line in the middle of the court opposite the scorer's table. The team that took possession of the ball at the first jump ball is automatically given the right to put the ball into play at the beginning of the fourth period. In the second and third periods the ball will be put into play by their opponents. This innovation does not apply to the start of all extra periods and situations where the need for a jump ball during the game arises.

Many leading basketball experts have already commented favorably on the change in this rule in Euroleague matches, noting the convergence of such an innovation with the rules of the NBA. The change in the jump ball rule does not apply to all official competitions held under the auspices of FIBA.

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      The postponed match between the Israeli "Maccabi" and the Turkish "Fenerbahce" ended the preliminary round-robin tournament of the men's basketball Euroleague-2021/22 . Having won with a score of 85:76, "Maccabi" went to fifth place in the standings, after which the Euroleague playoff bracket was finally formed. In the quarterfinal series up to three victories for the right to play in the Final Four will meet: Olympiacos - Monaco, Real Madrid - Maccabi, Milan - Anadolu Efes, Barcelona - Bayern.

      The best team according to the results of the preliminary round was Barcelona, ​​which won 21 wins in 28 matches of the round robin remaining teams). The team from the capital of Catalonia was the best in the group stage not only in terms of the number of wins, but also in a number of key statistics - for example, in the number of three-point shots (9.2 on average per game), assists (18.7 per game) and others. Barcelona leaders top the list of the best players in the preliminary round and in individual categories: Nikola Mirotić - in the average rating of useful actions (19.8 per game), and Nick Calathes - in assists (6. 1 per game) . According to the results of the regular season, it is the Barcelona of the head coach Sarunas Jasikevicius that looks like the main favorite of the current Euroleague draw.

      Euroleague quarter-final series start on 19April - on this day, Barcelona and Bayern, as well as Milan and Anadolu Efes, will take to the floor. The next day, the first matches will take place in the other two pairs - Olympiacos - Monaco and Real Madrid - Maccabi. The first two matches of each series will take place at the venues of the teams listed first, which are placed higher at the end of the regular season. The third and, if necessary, fourth meetings will take place at the sites of their rivals. In the series where it comes to the fifth decisive match, it will take place on May 3 - and again on the parquet of the teams that were the hosts in the two starting meetings.

      In the two quarter-final pairs, perhaps, one can single out a favorite. Barcelona is unlikely to give up a ticket to the Final Four to Bayern, who had a very uneven round-robin tournament, and three-time Euroleague champion Olympiacos looks preferable in the confrontation with Monaco, which has no experience of decisive matches and big victories. But in other pairs, the outcome of the struggle for tickets to the Final Four seems less predictable. "Anadolu Efes" led by the best scorer of the preliminary round Vasily Mitsic is quite capable of neutralizing the advantage of his court, which he has in this pair before the start of the Milan series. But in the confrontation between Real Madrid and Maccabi, who completed the round-robin tournament with very close final indicators, the factor of their stands can become the key one, and it is at the start of the series - in favor of the team from Madrid.

      Game schedule:

      Barcelona - Bayern - April 19, 21, 27, April 29 and May 3 (if needed)

      Milan - Anadolu Efes - 19, April 21, 26, April 28 and May 3 (if needed)

      Olympiacos - Monaco - April 20, 22, 27, April 29 and May 3 (if needed)

      Real Madrid - Maccabi - April 20, 22, 26, April 28 and May 3 (if necessary)

      The Euroleague Final Four will take place in Belgrade from May 27 to 29.


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