Alright, so I wanted to get a definitive list of Argentinian players in the NBA, both past and present. Sounds simple enough, right? Well, it turned into a bit of a rabbit hole, but a fun one!
First, I hit up Google. Just a basic search, “Argentinian NBA players.” I figured I’d get a nice, clean list. What I got instead were a bunch of articles, some outdated, some incomplete, and some just plain wrong.

So, I decided to get a little more organized. I opened up a simple text document to keep track of my findings. My next step was to check out some of the more “official” looking websites, think basketball-reference, realgm, etc. these ones are pretty good for stats and player history.
Digging Deeper
I started compiling names, cross-referencing between different sites to make sure I wasn’t missing anyone. I quickly realized this wasn’t going to be a five-minute job. There are actually more Argentinian players who’ve graced the NBA than I initially thought!
- Of course, you’ve got the legends like Manu Ginóbili. I mean who could forgot them?
- Then there’s guys like Andrés Nocioni, Luis Scola, and Fabricio Oberto – the “Golden Generation” that really put Argentinian basketball on the map. I spent some time reading up on their careers, reminiscing about those epic Olympic battles.
- I also found some lesser-known names, guys who maybe only played a handful of games in the NBA, but still, they made it! It’s all so cool.
I also found a few surprises so I made sure to note any discrepancies I found between sources, just to be as accurate as possible.
The Current Crop
Then I moved on to the current players. Facundo Campazzo and Leandro Bolmaro came to mind immediately. I dug into their current team rosters to confirm, and sure enough, they were there. I think Luca Vildoza is a current player.
Finally, I organized my list chronologically, from the earliest Argentinian players in the NBA to the current ones. It’s not exactly groundbreaking research, but it was satisfying to put together a complete and accurate list, all in one place.
It just goes to show, even a seemingly simple question can lead to a fun little research project. And hey, I learned a lot about Argentinian basketball history along the way!