Less than a month after falling short of leading the Dallas Mavericks to their second NBA championship, Luka Doncic failed to lead his native Slovenia to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Doncic and Slovenia fell to Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece in the semifinals of the Olympic qualifying tournament in Piraeus, Greece. The matchup marked the first time the two NBA superstars faced each other while representing their respective senior national teams.

Antetokounmpo, who is a two-time NBA MVP and 2021 NBA champion with the Milwaukee Bucks, earned his first career Olympic berth.

While Doncic won’t be in Paris, many of the NBA’s other bright international stars will be at the Summer Games, looking to topple the heavily favored United States men’s national team.

Here’s a look at the international NBA players who have qualified for the 2024 Summer Games. A total of 12 nations will qualify for the men’s Olympic basketball tournament.

Australia

  • Dyson Daniels (Atlanta Hawks)

  • Dante Exum (Mavericks)

  • Josh Giddey (Chicago Bulls)

  • Josh Green (Charlotte Hornets)

  • Joe Ingles (Minnesota Timberwolves)

  • Jock Landale (Houston Rockets)

  • Patty Mills (Miami Heat)

  • Duop Reath (Portland Trail Blazers)

Canada

  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker (Timberwolves)

  • RJ Barrett (Toronto Raptors)

  • Dillon Brooks (Rockets)

  • Luguentz Dort (Oklahoma City Thunder)

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder)

  • Trey Lyles (Sacramento Kings)

  • Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets)

  • Andrew Nembhard (Indiana Pacers)

  • Kelly Olynyk (Raptors)

  • Dwight Powell (Mavericks)

France

  • Nicolas Batum (LA Clippers)

  • Bilal Coulibaly (Washington Wizards)

  • Evan Fournier (Free agent)

  • Rudy Gobert (Timberwolves)

  • Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio Spurs)

Germany

  • Dennis Schroder (Brooklyn Nets)

  • Daniel Theis (New Orleans Pelicans)

  • Franz Wagner (Orlando Magic)

  • Moritz Wagner (Magic)

Japan

  • Rui Hachimura (Los Angeles Lakers)

Serbia

  • Bogdan Bogdanovic (Hawks)

  • Nikola Jokic (Nuggets)

  • Nikola Jovic (Heat)

  • Vasilije Micić (Hornets)

South Sudan

  • Bol Bol (Phoenix Suns)

  • JT Thor (Hornets)

Brazil

  • Gui Santos (Golden State Warriors)

Greece

  • Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)

Spain

  • Santi Aldama (Grizzlies)

  • Usman Garuba (Free agent)

Puerto Rico

  • Jose Alvarado (Pelicans)

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