The 2025–26 All-EuroLeague Second Team was announced after a regular season that pushed several stars to the edge of First Team consideration.
The five-player group was selected through voting from head coaches, team captains, media and fans, with the final split set at 35%, 35%, 20% and 10%.
Kendrick Nunn led the list after another dominant season for Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens. He finished second in the league in scoring at 19.0 points per game and added multiple MVP-of-the-Round performances, including a 40-PIR game in Round 19.
Nunn’s shot creation and late-game control kept Panathinaikos in the upper tier of the standings, as the club finished seventh at 22-16.
Walter Tavares earned his seventh All-EuroLeague honor by doing what he has done for years: controlling the paint. The Real Madrid center led the league with 1.9 blocks per game, shot nearly 70% from the field and tied for the league lead with six double-doubles.
Real Madrid finished third in the standings at 24-14, and Tavares remained the defensive anchor behind that success.
Wade Baldwin IV continued to stack elite seasons for Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul. He averaged 14.1 points and 5.5 assists, then delivered a 24-point, 7-assist, 29-PIR outing in Round 19 that earned MVP of the Round honors.
His season also included a 36-point burst in Round 2, one of the biggest scoring nights of the campaign.
Tyler Dorsey turned into one of Olympiacos Piraeus’ most dangerous perimeter weapons and earned his first Second Team selection. He led the league with 36 games in double figures and tied for the lead with 103 made threes.
His Round 36 explosion, a 37-point performance with a 43 PIR, ranked among the best individual outings of the season and helped Olympiacos secure the top regular-season record at 26-12.
Talen Horton-Tucker rounded out the group after a strong first EuroLeague season with Fenerbahce. He averaged 15.9 points and stood out on both ends, ranking second in the league in points allowed per possession at 0.79.










