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« It’s insane! »: Bilal Coulibaly impresses in his EuroBasket debut

French National Team - Bilal Coulibaly had a successful EuroBasket 2025 debut with the French team. Scoring 12 points, 7 rebounds and displaying an impressive defensive sequence with two consecutive blocks on Ismael Bako, the Washington Wizards forward made his mark and is already establishing himself as one of the Blues' revelations.
« It’s insane! »: Bilal Coulibaly impresses in his EuroBasket debut
Photo Credit : FIBA

Bilal Coulibaly (2.03 m, 21 years old) made his mark in his EuroBasket 2025 debut. Starting for the French team, the Washington Wizards forward delivered an energy-filled performance, finishing with 12 points on 5/11 shooting, 7 rebounds and particularly a spectacular defensive sequence with two consecutive blocks on Ismael Bako.

Coulibaly kicks off his Euro with flair

Right after the game, his teammates were quick to highlight the young guard/forward’s (21) impact. « It’s insane! Bilal has a kind of unique quality, a mix of length, height, and it also shows his determination… This energy feeds the group, » enthused Isaïa Cordinier, who shared the perimeter with him in the starting lineup. Alexandre Sarr, who plays with him in Washington and for France, added: « He had a very good game. From the start, he was aggressive. I’ve often seen him do this with the Wizards and it’s great to see him do it for the national team. » Finally, Elie Okobo, who tied as the team’s top scorer with him, summarized: « An extraordinary athlete… he has a lot of confidence and isn’t afraid of getting dunked on. Next time, he (Ismael Bako, his former teammate) should pass the ball out (smiles) ».

Defensive energy, progress with the ball

Scoring 12 points on 5/11 shooting, but still struggling from distance (0/4 from 3-point range), Bilal Coulibaly stood out with his activity and confidence with the ball. « I wasn’t very accurate from outside but I made up for it by attacking the basket, being very aggressive, » he explained afterward. While emphasizing the instinctive nature of his spectacular blocks (« It’s not something I necessarily work on, it’s just determination »), he also highlighted the progress made throughout his first NBA season: « I had the ball in my hands with the Wizards, I showed what I was capable of in practice, and with the national team they let me do it on the court. » His coach Frédéric Fauthoux obviously appreciates his progress on this side of the court, but mainly notes his « true defensive consistency since the start of preparation. » An all-risk insurance that already makes him a key player of this selection.

Confidence, role and ambitions

Coulibaly is delighted with the role the staff has given him: « Freddy trusts me, he makes sure I’m comfortable on the court and that I do what I want to do. » This puts him in the best position before facing Luka Doncic’s Slovenia on Saturday. The former Metropolitans 92 player is eager to face the NBA star: « I can’t wait, every time we play against him in the NBA season, it’s cool. At the Euro it will be different again, I can’t wait to defend against him. He’ll probably be more agile (after losing 15 kilos), but we’re ready. »

The young forward’s rise, praised by the entire locker room, is a strong promise for the French team that will need his intensity and versatility throughout the competition.

From Katowice,

Image Gabriel Pantel-Jouve
Gabriel Pantel-Jouve est le fondateur et rédacteur en chef de BeBasket, qu’il anime depuis 2010 (sous le nom de Catch & Shoot). Passé par l’Ecole Publique de Journaliste de Tours, puis deux universités en Amérique du Nord, il a pu développer son expertise sur le basket français, de la Ligue Nationale aux divisions amateurs, durant ces 20 dernières années. En parallèle, il est aussi engagé dans le développement de clubs du côté de Montpellier.

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