Notable Players
- Marco Bonamico
- Carlo Caglieris
- Pietro Generali
- Gianni Bertolotti
- Terry Driscoll
- Eric Luc Leclerc
- Luigi Serafini
- Renato Villalta
- - Krešo Ćosić
- Jim McMillian
- Elvis Rolle
- Jan van Breda Kolff
- Augusto Binelli
- Roberto Brunamonti
- Joe Meriweather
- Greg Stokes
- - Michael Sylvester
- Floyd Allen
- Micheal Ray Richardson
- Clemon Johnson
- Lauro Bon
- Claudio Coldebella
- Riccardo Morandotti
- Bill Wennington
- Jurij Zdovc
- Flavio Carera
- Paolo Moretti
- Giampiero Savio
- Russ Schoene
- Alessandro Abbio
- Joe Binion
- Arijan Komazec
- Orlando Woolridge
- Zoran Savić
- Predrag Danilović
- Walter Magnifico
- - Branislav Prelević
- Kostas Patavoukas
- Antoine Rigaudeau
- Alessandro Frosini
- - Hugo Sconochini
- - Radoslav Nesterovic
- John Amaechi
- Zarko Paspalj
- - David Andersen
- Saulius Štombergas
- Nikos Ekonomou
- Matjaž Smodiš
- - Emanuel Ginóbili
- - Marko Jarić
- Rashard Griffith
- Erick Dial
- Charlie Bell
- - German Scarone
- Dejan Koturović
- Ruslan Avleev
- Samuele Podestà
- Anthony Williams
- Vonteego Cummings
- A. J. Guyton
- Bennett Davison
- Corey Brewer
- Christian Drejer
- Kris Lang
- Dušan Vukčević
- - David Bluthenthal
- Marko Milič
- Carl English
- Travis Best
- - Vlado Ilievski
- Andreas Glyniadakis
- Earl Boykins
- Keith Langford
- Deividas Gailius
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