- Deni Avdija, the first Israeli called up for NBA All Star
By SCM Sport Reporter
DENI AVDIJA has etched his name into the history books by becoming the first Israeli player ever selected for the NBA All-Star game.
The forward, who has become a breakout sensation in the world’s toughest basketball league, received the news last night, sparking celebrations from Washington to West Jerusalem.
In an emotional message shared shortly after the announcement, the 25-year-old star dedicated the milestone to his fans back home.
”Dear people of Israel, I love you,” Avdija said. “Your support helped me to achieve the dream.
This isn’t just my moment; it’s ours.”
Avdija’s selection marks a watershed moment for international basketball. While the NBA has seen a massive influx of global talent over the last decade, Israel had never produced an All-Star—until now.
Known for his versatile playmaking and relentless defense, Avdija has evolved from a high-potential prospect into a cornerstone of the league.
His journey to the mid-season showpiece in the United States has been followed closely by a nation that often stays up until the early hours of the morning just to catch his games live.
The All-Star Game, which features the league’s top 24 players, will provide Avdija with the ultimate platform to showcase Israeli basketball on a global scale.
The Rise of Deni Avdija
Deni Avdija was born in Beit HaZera, Israel, and rose to prominence playing for Maccabi Tel Aviv.
He was the highest-drafted Israeli player in NBA history, taken 9th overall in the 2020 Draft.
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Since then, he has transitioned from a “role player” to a high-impact starter, known for his “point-forward” skills and high basketball IQ.
While several Israelis have played in the NBA—most notably Omri Casspi, who enjoyed a long and successful career—none had ever reached the elite status of “All-Star.”
This selection places Avdija among the top 5% of players in the world.
In Israel, basketball is the second most popular sport after football.
Avdija is a national icon, and his success is seen as a proof of concept for the country’s athletic development programs.
For the NBA, his selection further cements the league’s status as a truly global entity.

