List of games played between NBA and international teams

The following is a history of the list of games played between NBA and international teams. Teams from the National Basketball Association (NBA) have played numerous basketball games against various international teams from around the world. NBA teams, from both the United States and Canada, have played many games against international clubs from various different basketball leagues, as well as against some league all-star teams and senior national teams.

Prior to 2003, these games were played under a mixture of both NBA and FIBA rules, with most of the rules being NBA rules. Since 2003, the games played between NBA and international teams have been played under NBA rules, and with NBA referees.

History edit

One of the first basketball games between an NBA and a FIBA (international) team was held in 1978, in Tel Aviv, Israel. Maccabi Tel Aviv of the EuroLeague and Israeli League surprisingly beat the defending NBA champions, the Washington Bullets, by a score of 98–97.[1]

Since then, 6 other EuroLeague teams have defeated an NBA franchise: Barcelona, Málaga and Real Madrid from the Spanish League, CSKA Moscow of the Russian top-tier level VTB United League, Fenerbahçe from the Turkish League, and Alba Berlin from the German League.

In addition to defeating the Washington Bullets in 1978, Maccabi Tel Aviv also beat the New Jersey Nets and Phoenix Suns in 1984, in Israel, and beat the Toronto Raptors, 103–105, in Toronto in 2005. This was the first loss of an NBA team in North American soil.

The first Barcelona and CSKA wins came during the 2006 NBA Europe Live Tour, where Barcelona beat the Philadelphia 76ers 104–99, and the Moscow team won by 19 over the Los Angeles Clippers (94–75), being the widest victory so far of any international team.

During the 2007 NBA Europe Live Tour, Málaga defeated Memphis Grizzlies 102–99, and Real Madrid overcame Toronto by a narrow 104–103. In 2010, Barcelona and CSKA Moscow again, beat NBA teams, by narrow margins. More recent EuroLeague victories came during the 2012 NBA Europe Live Tour, when Fenerbahçe defeated the Boston Celtics, by a score of 97–91, and Barcelona beat the Dallas Mavericks, by a score of 99–85. In 2013, CSKA beat the Minnesota Timberwolves by a score of 108–106, and in 2014, Alba Berlin beat the San Antonio Spurs by a score of 94–93. In 2016, Real Madrid beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in overtime, by a score of 142–137.

Many of these games were initially played as part of the now-defunct McDonald's Championship, where NBA teams won all of the games. After 2006, they were mostly played during the NBA Europe Live Tour and the EuroLeague American Tour. In addition to the EuroLeague teams that have beaten NBA teams, one senior men's European national team, the Soviet Union, beat the Atlanta Hawks, by a score of 132–123, in an exhibition game in Moscow, in 1988.

So far, only one non-European team has beaten an NBA team (Israeli teams participate in European competitions). The Adelaide 36ers, a team from the NBL, which is the top-tier professional league of Australia and New Zealand, beat the Phoenix Suns, by a score 134–124, in 2022.

NBA vs. international teams edit

1970s edit



29 August 1979
Washington Bullets   113–80   China

1980s edit

24 August 1984
Seattle SuperSonics   94–87   SSV Hagen
  Ischelandhalle, Hagen
25 August 1984
Seattle SuperSonics   119–95   ASC 1846 Göttingen
  Georg-Sehring-Halle, Langen
31 August 1984
Seattle SuperSonics   111–110   Vevey
  Galeries du Rivage, Vevey
5 September 1984
Seattle SuperSonics   106–76   ASC 1846 Göttingen
  Georg-Sehring-Halle, Langen


23 October 1987
Milwaukee Bucks   123–111   Tracer Milano
25 October 1987
Milwaukee Bucks   127–100   Soviet Union


27 July 1988
Atlanta Hawks   110–105 (OT)   Soviet Union


22 October 1989
Denver Nuggets   135–129   Jugoplastika

1990s edit

13 October 1990
New York Knicks   117–101   POP 84




22 October 1993
Phoenix Suns   145–115   Real Madrid Teka









Games played under NBA rules:


2000s edit









18 October 2007
Orlando Magic   116–92   China




2010s edit

















2020s edit



NBA vs. EuroLeague games involving the league champions edit

Team, league, and country records edit

NBA teams edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Expedientes X (I); ACB.com 31 July 2002 (in Spanish)

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