Lithuania men's national basketball team

Lithuania
FIBA ranking10 (25 February 2025)[1]
Joined FIBA1936
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationLKF
CoachRimas Kurtinaitis
Nickname(s)The Other Dream Team, The Second Religion, The Baltic Giants, The Green Death
Olympic Games
Appearances7
Medals Bronze: (1992, 1996, 2000)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances6
Medals Bronze: (2010)
EuroBasket
Appearances16
Medals Gold: (1937, 1939, 2003)
Silver: (1995, 2013, 2015)
Bronze: (2007)
Home
Away
First international
 Latvia 41–20  
(Riga, Latvia; 13 December 1925)[2]
Biggest win
  112–9 Finland 
(Kaunas, Lithuania; 27 May 1939)[3]
Biggest defeat
 United States 127–76  
(Barcelona, Spain; 6 August 1992)
Medal record
Olympic Games
1992 Barcelona Team
1996 Atlanta Team
2000 Sydney Team
FIBA World Cup
2010 Turkey
EuroBasket
1937 Latvia
1939 Lithuania
2003 Sweden
1995 Greece
2013 Slovenia
2015 France–Croatia–Germany–Latvia
2007 Spain
Diamond Ball
2004 Belgrade
Stanković Cup
2005 Beijing

The Lithuania men's national basketball team (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nacionalinė vyrų krepšinio rinktinė) represents Lithuania in international basketball competitions. They are controlled by the Lithuanian Basketball Federation, the governing body for basketball in Lithuania. Despite Lithuania's small size, with a population of less than 3 million, the country's devotion to basketball has made them a traditional force of the sport in Europe.[4]

The Lithuanian national team won the last EuroBasket tournaments prior to World War II, in 1937 and 1939. The 1939 team was led by Frank Lubin, who helped popularize basketball in the country and was called the "grandfather of Lithuanian basketball". Following the country's annexation by the Soviet Union during the war, Lithuanian players frequently formed the core of the Soviet national team. The most prevalent example was the 1988 Olympic basketball gold medal-winning team, where four Lithuanians formed the starting lineup: Valdemaras Chomičius, Rimas Kurtinaitis, Šarūnas Marčiulionis and Arvydas Sabonis.

After the restoration of Lithuanian independence in 1990, the national team was resurrected. Lithuania won bronze medals at the first three Summer Olympics to include NBA players – 1992, 1996, and 2000 – in addition to finishing fourth in 2004 and 2008, and in eighth place in 2012. The Lithuanian national team won the EuroBasket for the third time in 2003, and also a bronze medal at the 2010 FIBA World Cup.

  1. ^ "FIBA World Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 25 February 2025. Retrieved 25 February 2025.
  2. ^ Stonkus 2007, p. 17
  3. ^ Stonkus 2007, p. 38.
  4. ^ "Federation Focus: Lithuania". Retrieved 5 November 2015.