Euroleague 11/15 19:30 10 Barcelona v Paris - View
France Pro A 11/17 18:00 9 Paris v Strasbourg - View
Euroleague 11/21 17:30 11 Anadolu Efes v Paris - View
Euroleague 11/28 19:30 12 Paris v Virtus Bologna - View
France Pro A 11/30 18:00 10 Le Portel v Paris - View
Euroleague 12/03 19:05 13 Maccabi Tel Aviv v Paris - View
Euroleague 12/06 19:15 14 Olympiacos v Paris - View
France Pro A 12/07 18:00 11 Paris v Monaco - View
Euroleague 12/13 20:00 15 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Paris - View
France Pro A 12/14 18:00 12 Le Mans v Paris - View
Euroleague 12/17 19:30 16 Paris v Real Madrid - View
Euroleague 12/19 19:30 17 Paris v Fenerbahce - View
France Pro A 12/21 18:00 13 Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne v Paris - View
France Pro A 12/27 18:00 14 Paris v Limoges - View
Euroleague 12/27 19:30 18 Baskonia v Paris - View
Euroleague 01/03 19:15 19 Paris v Barcelona - View
Euroleague 01/10 19:00 20 Crvena Zvezda v Paris - View
France Pro A 01/11 18:00 15 Paris v Bourg - View
Euroleague 01/14 19:30 21 Paris v Anadolu Efes - View
Euroleague 01/16 19:30 22 Paris v Maccabi Tel Aviv - View
France Pro A 01/18 18:00 16 Stade Rochelais Basket v Paris - View
Euroleague 01/22 19:30 23 Partizan v Paris - View
France Pro A 01/25 18:00 17 Paris v Cholet - View
Euroleague 01/30 19:30 24 Paris v Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne - View
France Pro A 02/01 18:00 18 Nanterre v Paris - View
Euroleague 02/05 19:30 25 Paris v Olympiacos - View
Euroleague 02/07 19:30 26 Virtus Bologna v Paris - View
France Pro A 02/08 18:00 19 Paris v Asvel Lyon-Villeurbanne - View
Euroleague 02/27 19:30 27 Paris v Bayern Munich - View
France Pro A 03/01 18:00 20 Paris v Saint-Quentin - View

Wikipedia - Paris Basketball

Paris Basketball is a French professional basketball club based in Paris. The club currently plays in the LNB Pro A, the first division of basketball in France, and the EuroLeague since 2024–25.

Founded in 2018, Paris plays its home games at the Adidas Arena. Three years after its establishment, Paris promoted to the first-level LNB Pro A for the first time, in 2021. In 2024, the team won the LNB Pro A Leaders Cup and the 2023–24 EuroCup titles.

History

The club started as a project to bring a big basketball club to the city of Paris, led by David Kahn, former director of the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In July 2018, the creation of the professional club was announced. At the revealing, the ambitions were to be a team in the EuroLeague, the highest-level European league, by 2022. The future home arena of the team would be an arena in Quartier de La Chapelle, that was constructed for the 2024 Olympics. The team immediately entered the LNB Pro B, the national second-tier league, as the club bought the licence of HTV Basket. The club would play its home games in the Halle Georges Carpentier, waiting for the construction of the Paris Arena II.

The team began in the Pro B under head coach Jean-Cristophe "JC" Prat, who developed an effective style of play, which showcased young players such as Ismaël Kamagate, Juhann Begarin and Dustin Sleva.

In the 2020–21 season, Paris finished in the second place in the LNB Pro B championship and thus were promoted to the LNB Pro A for the first time in club history. During that season, rapper Sheck Wes also played for the team for three games while coming off the bench for Paris.

European success (2022–present)

In July 2022, Paris signed Will Weaver as the team's new head coach. Paris Basketball was selected to play in the 2022–23 season of the EuroCup, its debut in European competition.

In June 2023, Paris signed Finnish head coach Tuomas Iisalo, who had led Bonn to a maiden Basketball Champions League title in the previous year. On 18 February 2024, Paris won their first trophy in team history, as they won the 2024 LNB Pro A Leaders Cup title, by defeating Nanterre 90–85 in the final, with a 26-point performance of the MVP T. J. Shorts. In the Pro A, they set a French basketball record with 25 consecutive wins, and finished second after losing to Monaco in the league finals. Paris won the 2023–24 EuroCup, after 2–0 in finals against JL Bourg, another French team. Following their championship, Paris Basketball earned their promotion to the 2024–25 season of the EuroLeague. Starting from that season, Paris Basketball will also launch its women's team.

After their most EuroCup-winning season, coach Iisalo left the team to sign for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA). In June 2024, Tiago Splitter was signed as his replacement, which was Splitter's first head coaching job.

The France basketball team "Paris" is a powerhouse in the world of basketball, known for their skill, teamwork, and competitive spirit. Comprised of some of the top players in the country, the team represents the vibrant and diverse city of Paris on the international stage.

With a rich history of success in both domestic and international competitions, the Paris team is a force to be reckoned with on the court. Their fast-paced style of play, sharp shooting, and strong defense make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Off the court, the Paris team is known for their dedication to their fans and their community. They regularly participate in charity events and community outreach programs, using their platform to make a positive impact on the world around them.

Overall, the France basketball team "Paris" is a talented and respected team that embodies the spirit of competition, sportsmanship, and unity. They continue to inspire fans around the world with their passion for the game and their commitment to excellence.