The EuroLeague has announced the All-EuroLeague Second Team for the 2025-26 season, a recognition reserved for five players whose performance, consistency, and impact proved decisive in one of the most demanding campaigns in recent years.
The selection was made through the standard voting system, which included head coaches (35%), team captains (35%), media (20%), and fans (10%). The result combines names already established among European elite with players making their debut in this type of distinction after delivering an exceptional season.
Wade Baldwin (Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul)
Wade Baldwin returns among the competition's best after confidently leading Fenerbahce's backcourt. The point guard averaged 14.1 points and 5.5 assists per game, ranking sixth in the entire league in the latter category.
His ability to control offensive pace and assume responsibility in crucial moments proved decisive once again. Among his standout performances was Matchday 19, when he earned Round MVP honors with 24 points, 7 assists, and a PIR of 29 against Baskonia. He also delivered an explosive 36-point performance on Matchday 2, one of the best individual scoring nights of the season.
Tyler Dorsey (Olympiacos Piraeus)
Tyler Dorsey delivers the best European season of his career and earns his first spot on an All-EuroLeague team. The shooting guard was a constant perimeter threat, averaging 17.0 points per game, the seventh-best scoring average in the championship.
Additionally, he led the competition with 36 games reaching at least 10 points and tied for the league lead with 103 three-pointers made. His brightest night came on Matchday 36 against Real Madrid, when he dominated the game with 37 points and a PIR of 43, one of the best individual performances of the entire season.
Talen Horton-Tucker (Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul)
Talen Horton-Tucker's EuroLeague debut could not have been more impressive. The American wing had an immediate impact and earned a place among the best thanks to his versatility, physical power, and offensive production.
He averaged 15.9 points per game and stood out for his ability to attack favorable matchups, draw fouls, and punish opposing defenses. He also made his mark on the defensive end, ranking second in the competition in points allowed per possession (0.79), a testament to his defensive influence.
Kendrick Nunn (Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens)
Kendrick Nunn confirms his status as a continental superstar with his third consecutive appearance on an All-EuroLeague team. The Panathinaikos shooting guard finished as the tournament's second-leading scorer with 19.0 points per night.
To his offensive production he added an excellent 90.2% from the free-throw line and a growing ability as a facilitator for his teammates. During the season he delivered several memorable performances, including two Matchday MVP awards and outings with 40 and 39 PIR, reflecting his ability to decide big games.
Walter Tavares (Real Madrid)
Walter Tavares continues to expand his legacy as one of the most dominant figures in modern EuroLeague history. The Real Madrid center earns his seventh All-EuroLeague selection after once again making a difference on both ends of the floor.
He led the competition with 1.9 blocks per game, anchored Real Madrid's interior defense, and shot nearly 70% from the field. Additionally, he tied the league's best mark with six double-doubles and was one of only five players to start every game in the regular season.
With this latest appearance among the elite, Tavares places himself tied for second all-time in All-EuroLeague selections, confirming an already legendary trajectory.