Join us on our journey to crown the greatest All-EuroCup First Team of all time!
Vote for the best All-EuroCup First Team in history: 2013 vs. 2024

Each season, five standout players earn their place among the competition’s elite as members of the All-EuroCup First Team. Over the years, these selections have featured rising stars, future EuroLeague legends, and unforgettable EuroCup heroes who left their mark on the competition.
Now, it's time to see which lineup stands above the rest.
Our expert panel has seeded the All-EuroCup First Teams into a bracket, and each matchup will be decided by you, the fans! Several times a week, we’ll reveal a new battle on the official EuroCup Instagram account, where you can vote for the team that you believe deserves to advance.
Here on EuroCupBasketball.com, we’ll break down each matchup, compare the rosters, and offer our take on who has the edge.

The next faceoff: 2013 vs. 2024. Two incredible squads. One spot in the next round.
Let the debate begin – and may the best team win!
2013
- Malcolm Delaney, Budivelnyk
- Nick Calathes, Lokomotiv Kuban
- Kostas Vasileiadis, Bilbao
- Justin Doellman, Valencia
- John Bryant, ratiopharm Ulm
2024
- T.J. Shorts, Paris
- Matt Morgan, London
- Isiaha Mike, JL Bourg
- Trevion Williams, ratiopharm Ulm
- Gabriel Olaseni, London
This would be a fun game to watch, right? The 2013 team has some nice balance. Nick Calathes is an ideal playmaker and a defensive hound. Malcolm Delaney is the go-to scorer, while Kostas Vasileiadis stretches the floor with his ace shooting. John Bryant could bang with anybody and was a pretty good outside shooter, too. Justin Doellman, as a modern stretch-4, completes this sturdy lineup.
The 2024 team is led by T.J. Shorts, who we have all seen in the EuroLeague this season just how dangerous he can be at the highest levels. Matt Morgan complements him as a great shot-maker, while Isiaha Mike is an athletic do-it-all small forward. Between Trevion Williams and Gabriel Olaseni, the 2024 side has size and strength inside, not to mention great passing skills and rebounding chops.
Head-to-head, the 2024 team has the advantage in size, speed and athleticism. Team 2013's only real chance would be through shooting – and it does have some great shooters, but I don't think that would be enough to win this battle. I like Team 2024. Let's see if you agree…