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New MVP for Chancellor Dennis Schröder with EuroBasket 2025!

EuroBasket - European Champion with Germany, Dennis Schröder was named MVP of EuroBasket 2025, two years after his World Cup MVP title. The point guard recorded 12 assists in the final and scored the decisive basket at the end of the game.
New MVP for Chancellor Dennis Schröder with EuroBasket 2025!
Photo Credit : Lilian Bordron

Dennis Schröder (6’1″, 32 years old) was named MVP of EuroBasket 2025, two years after winning the same individual trophy at the 2023 World Cup in Manila.

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The double crown for Germany, now World and European Champions!

Sept 14, 2025

Alexandre Lacoste

Schröder MVP over Wagner

Despite being 0/2 from the field at halftime, Dennis Schröder finished with 16 points on 5/11 shooting. He notably scored the decisive basket late in the game to take a 3-point lead (86-83). He also dished out 12 assists. Alongside him, his partner and teammate Franz Wagner only managed 4 points in the second half. As point guard, captain and charismatic leader of the Mannschaft, the player celebrating his 32nd birthday this Monday, September 15, logically received this new individual trophy after Germany’s European championship title.

Dennis Schröder is the seventh player in history to combine a World Cup MVP and EuroBasket MVP title after Sergei Belov, Drazen Dalipagic, Drazen Petrovic, Toni Kukoc, Dirk Nowitzki and Pau Gasol.

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The All-Tournament Team of EuroBasket 2025 with a big surprise!

Sept 14, 2025

Gabriel Pantel-Jouve

Dennis Schröder (6’1″, 31 years old) is joined in the EuroBasket All-Tournament Team by Slovenian Luka Doncic (6’7″, 26 years old), his teammate Franz Wagner (6’10 », 24 years old), Giannis Antetokounmpo (6’11 », 30 years old) and Alperen Sengun (6’11 », 23 years old).

Dennis Schröder has once again led Germany to another international title. (Photo: Lilian Bordron)
Image Gabriel Pantel-Jouve
Gabriel Pantel-Jouve is the founder and editor-in-chief of BeBasket, which he has been running since 2010 (formerly known as Catch & Shoot). Having studied at the École Publique de Journalisme de Tours and two universities in North America, he has developed his expertise in French basketball, from the National League to amateur divisions, over the past 20 years. Alongside this, he is also involved in the development of clubs in the Montpellier area.
New MVP for Chancellor Dennis Schröder with EuroBasket 2025!