Nike Hoop Summit
The Nike Hoop Summit is an international men's basketball all-star game sponsored by Nike, held once a year since 1995, except from 2001-2003, 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, including Kevin Durant, DeMar DeRozan, John Wall, and Anthony Davis for the U.S.A. team, and Dirk Nowitzki, Andrew Wiggins, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Ben Simmons for the World Select team.
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] Bismack Biyombo recorded the first triple-double in Hoop Summit history in 2011 with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 blocks.[2] In 2012, Shabazz Muhammad scored 35 points to break Enes Kanter's Hoop Summit scoring record.[3]
13 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), and R. J. Barrett (2017 & 2018).
Although it previously rotated American cities, it has been hosted in Portland, Oregon since 2008.
Past games
The USA leads the all time series 14–7[4]
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 |
Team records
USA
- Points: 35 by Shabazz Muhammad (2012)
- Rebounds: 14 by Bol Bol (2018)
- Assists: 11 by John Wall (2009)
- Steals: 5 by Ron Artest (1997), John Wall (2009), Tyus Jones (2014), and Markelle Fultz (2016)
- Blocks: 9 by Kevin Garnett (1995)
World
- Points: 34 by Enes Kanter (2010)
- Rebounds: 16 by Charles Bassey (2018)
- Assists: 9 by Ben Simmons (2015)
- Steals: 5 by R. J. Barrett (2018)
- Blocks: 10 by Bismack Biyombo (2011)
Stat leaders
* | = 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 | OJ 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) |
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) | Jorg Lutcke/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 Ilijevski (19) | Jesse Young/Olumide Oyedeji (8) | Vlado Ilijevski (5) | Vlado Ilijevski/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 Shepard (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) | James 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/Ikechukwu Obiagu (2) |
2018 | R. J. Barrett (20) | Charles Bassey (16)* | R. J. Barrett (6) | R. J. Barrett (5)* | Cofi Cockburn (2) |
Alumni selected in the NBA draft
x | 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 |
- 203 total draft picks[5]
- USA: 139
- World: 64
- First Round Picks: 152
- Second Round Picks: 51
- USA: 139
- Draft(s) with the most alumni picked: 2011 & 2012 (15)
See also
References
- ^ "Enes Kanter Had 34 Points In Hoop Summit". HoopsNotes.com. April 11, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
- ^ "Bismack Biyombo sets records, wows the crowd at the 2011 Nike Hoop Summit". OregonLive.com. April 11, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
- ^ "Nike Hoop Summit: Andrew Wiggins leads World over Shabazz Muhammad, USA". NBCSports.com. April 8, 2012. Retrieved April 8, 2012.
- ^ "All-Time Nike Hoop Summit Results". USA Basketball. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
- ^ "Nike Hoop Summit Alumni NBA Draft Choices". USA Basketball. Retrieved May 2, 2018.