Aris TT Bank - Euroleague Basketball

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Aris TT Bank - Euroleague Basketball
teams
Aris TT Bank
THESSALONIKI - GREECE
Official Club Name
ARIS BSA 2003
Foundation Year
1914
aving made a successful return to the
Euroleague last year, Aris TT Bank and
its one-of-a-kind fans look forward in
2007-08 to taking another step together on the
road to greatness. Last season, the club's first in
the Euroleague in more than a decade, saw the
famed Alexandreio Melathron arena in Thessaloniki rock as few sports venues on earth can as
Aris challenged the continent's best teams all
the way through the Top 16. This season Aris
presents several new faces, starting with head
coach Gordon Herbert, who will lead his third
Euroleague club. Herbert will have at his disposal last season's stars, Terrel Castle and Jeremiah Massey, while a band of newcomers mixes the experience of big men Hanno Mottola
and Lazaros Agadakos with the promise of talents like Michalis Tsairelis, Bracey Wright and
Reyshawn Terry. How far this tasty mix can
reach is a challenge for which Herbert knows
he'll have the full backing from legions of fans
dressed in yellow and never in their seats.
The veteran Castle, entering his fourth season
with Aris, will run the show from the backcourt. Athletic, smart and steady, Castle is a
good shooter who will have plenty of targets to
pass the ball to. Wright arrives for his European
debut and brings with him unlimited shooting
range. Sharpshooter Simonas Serapinas is back
looking for a breakthrough season, his second in
Thessaloniki. Another marksman, veteran Savvas Iliadis, adjusted well to the Euroleague last
season and will look to raise his level even more
now. Combo guard Spyros Panteliadis can provide a spark off the bench with his defense and
ballhandling. His action-oriented style should
complement the battery of shooters around
him. Another veteran playmaker, former Euroleague champ Giorgios Kalaitzis, provides
even more experience, especially on the defen-
H
sive end, although he is also a dangerous spotup shooter.
Mark down Massey as the power player who
will anchor the frontcourt. Massey had one of
the best debut seasons ever in the Euroleague,
ranking second in overall performance rating
while proving to be both a rebounding and scoring force to be reckoned with. What’s more,
Massey’s power dunks always get the Aris
crowd involved in a way that often sways the
momentum of games. He'll team with the rookie
Terry, an all-around threat at small forward, to
give Aris an athletic inside-outside tandem. Another veteran, smooth-scoring Hanno Mottola,
brings instant offense near the basket, a valuable
commodity. His ability to do damage from the
corner or in the paint offers Aris the option of
forcing mismatches with defenders, too. Wiry
center Lazaros Agadakos is back in the Euroleague. He can be a menace on defense or
frustrate opposing big men with his fine midrange game. Perimeter player Dimitris Tsaldaris, who had some big games in the Top 16
last season, looks to take on even more responsibility now, while newcomers Michalis
Tsairelis and Gkay-Gaios Skordilis, two of the
top young talents in Greece, round out a roster
that otherwise tilts in favor of experience.
The reappearance of Aris, an iconic club that
reached three straight Final Fours between
1988 and 1990, gives hope of a new generation
of success in basketball-crazy Thessaloniki. Its
steady march forward this decade - from the FIBA Champions Cup winner in 2003 to ULEB
Cup finalist in 2006 to Top 16 qualifier last season - is warning enough for all opponents. This
team means business, and with arguably the
most influential crowd in world basketball behind it, Aris is ready to re-launch itself among
the Euroleague elite as soon as possible.
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Aris TT Bank
President: Athanasios Tzevelekis
CEO: Ioannis Damianidis
Board Member: Lefteris Arvanitis
Team Manager: Vassilis Vourtzoumis
Secretary: Elsa Papadopoulou
Accounting: Natasa Antoniadou
Website Director: Theodore Maleas
Media & Communication Director: Leonidas Chatzileonidas
Marketing Director: Alexandros Katsambekis
Stats Crew Chief: Donatos Gorezis
Staff
Coach: Gordon Herbert
Assistant Coaches: Dimitris Nikolaidis, Thanassis Papachatzis
Athletic Trainer: Giorgos Zografos
Club Doctor: Miltiadis Theodorou
Physiotherapist: Dimitris Eleftheriadis
Equipment Manager: Giannis Nikitakis
Masseur: Kalitshenis Pantelidis
Team information
Team address: 2 Lambraki Street, Palais des Sport,
Thessaloniki, Greece
Phone Number: +30 2310 265 600
Fax Number: +30 2310 265 662
Official webpage: www.arisbc.gr
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Yellow
Reserve Uniform: Black
Ticket Information: Theodore Maleas
phone +30 2310 265 600, fax +30 2310 265 662
Roster
n° name
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ht
Terrell Castle
Reyshawn Terry
Simonas Serapinas
Bracey Wright
Giorgos Kalaitzis
Savvas Iliadis
Gaios Skoridlis
Hanno Mottola
Jeremiah Massey
Lazaros Agadakos
Dimitris Tsaldaris
Spyros Panteliadis
Dimitris Karadolamis
Michalis Tsairelis
1.82
2.03
1.97
1.91
1.95
1.92
2.07
2.08
2.02
2.07
1.94
1.90
2.01
2.06
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Center
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
1972
1984
1982
1984
1976
1979
1987
1976
1982
1980
1980
1977
1987
1988
ARENA
ALEXANDREIO
MELATRHON
Trophy case
Capacity: 5.000
Address: 2 Labraki Street,
Palais des Sport
Thessaloniki, Greece
Phone: +30 2310 273 495
Fax: +30 2310 229 690
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SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Greek Postal Savings Bank
Third Sponsor: Kleeman
Co-Sponsor: Moritz International
Official Supplier: Adidas
Greek National Championship: 1929/30, 1978/79. 1982/83,
1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1988/89. 1989/90, 1990/91
Greek National Cup: 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990,
1992, 1998, 2004
Cups of Cup: 1993
Korac Cup: 1997
FIBA Champions Cup: 2003
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Aris TT Bank
CASTLE TERREL
Agadakos Lazaros
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Aris
2.07 • CENTER • BORN: January 1, 1980, in Athens, Greece
18
28/72
38,9
19/51
37,3
51/65
78,5
58
28
39
1
164
9,1
11
16
15/25
41/79
60,0
51,9
10/27
14/39
37,0
35,9
30/32
77/98
93,8
78,6
36
59
14
19
21
32
1
1
90
201
8,2
12,6
ULEB CUP
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ilioupolis
(Greece) youth teams...made his debut with Ilioupolis during the 1997-98 season...signed for
the 1998-99 season by Palaio Faliro, in the
Greek A2 League...signed for the 1999-00 season by Panionios BC Athens...played there till
the 2002-03 championship...signed for the
2003-04 season by Maroussi Athens...signed
for the 2004-05 season by Olympiacos Piraeus
...played there also the 2005-06 championship
...signed for the 2006-07 season by PAOK ThesYEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
saloniki...signed for the 2007-08 season by
Aris Thessaloniki.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of the
Greek U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team...
won the bronze medal at the 1995 European
U-16 Championship...won the bronze medal at
the 1998 European U-18 Championship...
played at the 1996 European U-18 Championship...played at the 2000 European U-20
Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Panionios
Panionios
Panionios
Panionios
Maroussi
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
PAOK
1
19
24
26
33
28
19
28
0/0
16/35
53/99
72/133
77/130
79/136
26/50
48/88
0,0
45,7
53,5
54,1
59,2
58,1
52,0
54,5
0/0
1/2
0/9
2/9
0/1
0/2
1/3
12/23
0,0
50,0
0,0
22,2
0,0
0,0
33,3
52,1
0/0
15/20
30/45
36/69
55/74
49/74
7/11
45/57
0,0
75,0
66,7
52,2
74,3
66,3
63,6
78,9
0
34
75
189
123
121
31
89
0
4
16
13
11
8
3
5
0
4
30
33
25
19
9
6
0
2
11
10
14
8
1
6
0
58
136
265
209
207
62
177
0,0
3,6
5,7
10,6
6,3
7,4
3,3
6,3
14
9
30/56
6/10
53,5
60,0
1/4
1/4
25,0
25,0
28/42
2/4
66,6
50,0
42
5
10
1
9
1
6
0
91
17
6,5
1,8
11
19/39
48,7
2/6
33,3
9/15
60,0
35
5
5
5
53
4,8
2004/05 Aris
2005/06 Aris
Kalaitzis Giorgos
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: August 29, 1976,in Volos, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Nike Volos
(Greece) youth teams…signed for the 199394 season by Panionios BC…made his debut
with Panionios BC during the 1994-95 season…played there also the 1995-96 championship…started the 1996-97 season with
Panionios BC…moved later to Italy signed by
Pallacanestro Olimpia Milan…back in Greece
for the 1997-98 season, signed by Panathinaikos Athens...played there till the 2005-06
championship…signed for the 2006-07 season, signed by Aris Thessaloniki...he’s still
playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2000 and 2002
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Olympiacos
2005/06 Olympiacos
ULEB CUP
YEAR
2006/07 PAOK
Castle Terrel
1.82 • GUARD • BORN: September 12, 1972, in Jeanerette, LA, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Southwestern CC (1991-93) and at Nicholls
St. (1993-95)…moved to Fyrom for the 199798 season, signed by Delicates Kocani…
moved to Bosnia-Herzegovina for the 1998-99
season, signed by Sloboda Dita Tuzla…
played there till the 2000-01 championship…
moved to Israel for the 2001-02 season,
signed by Maccabi Raanana…released on
October ’01…moved to France on November
’01, signed by Bourg en Bresse…signed for
the 2002-03 season by Strasbourg…on JanYEAR
TEAM
2001/02 Maccabi R
Bourg B
2002/03 Strasbourg
Oldenburg
2003/04 Oldenburg
2004/05 Aris
2005/06 Aris
2006/07 Aris
6
G
2PM/A
2
26
11
16
28
29
35
35
5/10
76/141
7/14
46/79
98/162
32/73
80/169
77/143
PCT.
3PM/A
50,0
1/2
53,9 33/91
50,0 1/11
58,2 30/60
60,5 43/133
43,8 29/82
47,3 35/79
53,8 38/99
PCT.
FTM/A
uary’03 moved to Germany, signed by EWE
Oldenburg…played there also the 2003-04
championship…moved to Greece for the
2004-05 season, signed by Aris Thessaloniki…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1999 Bosnian
National Cup with Sloboda Dita Tuzla…
played the 1999 Bosnian All Star Game
…played the 2004 German All Star Game…
played the 2006 Greek All Star Game…
member of the Bosnian National Team…
played at the 2003 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
50,0
5/6
83,3
36,3 74/96 77,1
9,1 18/24 75,0
50,0 78/96 81,3
32,3 156/203 76,8
35,4 67/91 73,6
44,3 143/175 81,7
38,4 175/208 84,1
6
74
9
37
63
70
101
100
5
37
9
23
39
37
34
38
2
103
11
49
111
78
90
88
0
…
0
0
1
2
4
1
18
325
35
260
481
218
408
443
9,0
12,5
3,2
16,3
17,2
7,5
11,7
12,7
TEAM
1994/95 Panionios
1995/96 Panionios
1996/97 Panionios
Olimpia Mi
1997/98 Panathin.
1998/99 Panathin.
1999/00 Panathin.
2000/01 Panathin.
2001/02 Panathin.
2002/03 Panathin.
2003/04 Panathin.
2004/05 Panathin.
2005/06 Panathin.
2006/07 Aris
Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens…
won the 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01,
2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06
Greek National Championship with Panathinaikos Athens…won the 2003, 2005 and
2006 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos
Athens… played the 2001 and 2004 Greek All
Star Game…has been member of the Greek
U-18 and U-22 National Team…won the gold
medal at the 1995 World U-18 Championship…played at the 1996 European U-22
Championship…member of the Greek National Team…played at the 1997, 1999 and
2001 European Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
21
24
19
8
25
7
25
32
14
29
30
31
14
35
19/37
11/27
20/45
7/18
28/61
2/9
19/32
47/90
16/45
19/36
16/38
16/30
11/15
17/41
51,4
40,7
44,4
38,9
45,9
22,2
59,4
52,2
35,6
52,8
42,1
53,3
73,3
41,5
4/13
4/26
8/22
7/15
10/28
3/9
20/47
21/67
13/29
15/39
25/50
25/55
7/20
14/56
30,8
15,4
36,4
46,7
35,7
33,3
42,6
31,3
44,8
38,5
50,0
45,4
35,0
25,0
19/27
20/25
24/36
3/5
25/32
0/0
16/25
27/36
13/16
12/14
20/23
27/37
8/8
36/41
70,3
80,0
66,7
60,0
78,2
0,0
64,0
75,0
81,3
85,7
86,9
73,0
100
87,8
18
29
25
12
39
4
30
59
19
34
44
38
22
68
9
5
10
6
29
2
27
32
10
32
27
19
3
24
15
17
22
3
63
4
37
90
30
33
35
34
28
43
0
3
2
0
3
0
1
7
1
0
2
2
0
2
69
54
88
38
111
13
114
184
84
95
127
134
51
112
3,2
2,2
4,6
4,7
4,4
1,8
4,5
5,8
6,0
3,3
4,2
4,3
3,6
3,2
23
22/46
47,8
13/48
27,1
29/42
69,0
35
32
67
2
112
4,9
9
19
17
22
6
18
10/22
19/38
7/19
7/18
3/5
5/21
45,5
50,0
36,8
38,8
60,0
23,8
4/13
8/14
14/28
5/24
1/3
2/13
30,8
57,1
50,0
20,8
33,3
15,4
2/2 100,0
22/27 81,5
14/24 58,3
15/16 93,7
1/2
50,0
12/16 75,0
6
35
32
25
8
35
6
18
11
7
3
16
13
27
17
20
1
16
0
1
0
1
0
0
34
84
700
44
10
28
3,8
4,4
4,1
2,0
1,6
1,6
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Panathin.
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Aris
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MASSEY JEREMIAH
Karadolamis Dimitris
YEAR
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: Ausgust 15, 1987, in Giannitsa, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Aris Thessaloniki (Greece) juniors...made his debut
with Aris during the 2005-06 season...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Makedonikos
Kozani...back to Aris for the 2007-08 season.
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Aris
2006/07 Makedonikos
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Greek u-18 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 2005 European U-18 Championship...played at the 2006 and 2007 European U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
1
20
0/0
25/45
0,0
55,6
0/0
16/46
0,0
34,8
0/0
12/21
0,0
57,1
0
61
0
12
0
5
0
7
0
110
0
5,5
1
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Kansas St
Kansas St
Larissa
Aris
28
29
24
37
144/290
175/345
133/252
172/310
49,6
51,0
52,8
55,5
1/2
1/5
8/23
3/20
50,0 120/162 74,1
20,0 165/205 80,5
34,4 85/112 75,9
15,0 83/143 58,0
218
201
222
303
28
43
29
52
33
51
18
37
18
12
18
19
411
518
375
436
14,7
17,8
15,6
11,8
20
84/171
49,1
3/14
21,4
148
37
27
16
247
12,3
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Aris
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Makelanrinne, Helsinki (Finland) youth teams…signed
for NMKY Helsinki for the 1994-95 season…
played there also the 1995-96 championship
…played college basketball at Utah University (1996-00)…signed for the 2000-01 season by Atlanta Hawks…played there also the
2001-02 championship…moved to Spain for
the 2002-03 season, signed by Taugres Saski
Baskonia Vitoria…released on December ’02
…moved to Italy for the 2003-04 season,
signed by Fortitudo Bologna…signed for the
2004-05 season by US Victoria Libertas Pesaro…moved to Russia for the 2005-06 season, signed by MBC Dynamo Moscow…
moved to Lithuania for the 2006-07 season,
signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...moved to
Greece for the 2007-08 season, signed by Aris
Thessaloniki.
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: November 6, 1979, in Thessaloniki, Greece
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29,7 121/156 77,6
28,6 154/173 89,0
26,9 61/75 81,3
32,2 194/232 83,6
29,3 88/100 88,0
26,5 79/101 78,2
38,0 80/106 75,5
123
134
59
135
73
70
62
31
42
26
67
28
23
31
32
54
30
42
35
39
39
3
5
1
2
1
1
0
437
606
264
677
324
294
267
17,5
23,3
11,0
18,8
14,1
11,8
8,3
39/71
54,9
9/20
45,0
33/47
70,2
40
12
17
0
138
7,7
27/54
50,0
4/17
23,5
31/40
77,5
22
13
9
2
97
9,7
G
2PM/A
25
26
24
36
23
25
32
101/212
136/298
64/143
153/282
85/177
88/172
65/150
18
10
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
06 season by Panionios BC Athens...signed for
the 2006-07 season by Aris Thessaloniki.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2005-06
ULEB Cup Week-12 MVP...named the 2006-07
Euroleague Week-17 MVP...played the 2007
Greek All Star Game...has been member of the
Greek U-18 National Team…member of the
Greek ‘B’ National Team…won the silver
medal at the 2005 Mediterranean Games.
47,6 38/128
45,6 60/210
44,8 25/93
54,3 59/183
48,0 22/75
51,1 13/49
43,3 19/50
TEAM
Aias E
Aias E
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Panionios
Aris
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Aris
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Panionios
Massey Jeremiah
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: July 22 1982, in Detroit, Mi, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Mackenzie HS, Detroit…played
college basketball at Oxnard JC (2001-03)
and at Kansas State (2003-05)…moved to
Greece for the 2005-06 season, signed by GS
Larissa…signed for the 2006-07 season by
Aris Thessaloniki...he’s still playing there.
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MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Greek
All Star Game...named to the 2001-02 and
2002-03 JUCO All-Western States Conference...named to the 2003-04 All-Big 12 3rd
Team...named to the 2004-05 All-Big 12 2nd
Team.
79,5
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: September 9, 1976, in Helsinki, Finland
Iliadis Savvas
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Aias Evosmou (Greece) Juniors…made his debut with
Aias Evosmou, in the Greek minors, during the
1999-00 season…played there till the 200102 championship, the last two season in the
A2 League…signed for the 2002-03 season
by Iraklis Thessaloniki…played there till the
2004-05 championship…signed for the 2005-
70/88
Mottola Hanno Aleksanteri
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Aris
FTM/A
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 ULEB Cup
with MBC Dynamo Moscow…named the
2004-05 Euroleague Week-18 MVP...named
the 2002-03 Euroleague Week-1 MVP....won
the 2006-07 Lithuanian National Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the
2007 Lithuanian Federation Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...played the 2004 Italian All Star
Game…played the 2007 Baltic League All
Star Game... played the 2007 Lithuanian All
Star Game...named to the 1998 Mountain
West Conference 2nd Team…named to the
1999 and 2000 Mountain West 1st Team…
has been member of the Finnish U-16 National Team…has been member of the U-18 National Team…has been member of the
Finnish U-22 National Team…member of the
Finnish National Team…played at the 1995
European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
NMKY Hel.
NMKY Hel.
Utah Univ.
Utah Univ.
Utah Univ.
Utah Univ.
Atlanta
Atlanta
Tau Vitoria
Fortit. Bo
Scavolini
Dynamo M
Zalgiris
23
28
32
34
33
21
73
82
9
40
34
25
21
103/184
162/281
78/131
142/268
152/290
95/173
123/274
168/371
13/31
122/219
116/213
51/106
57/103
56,0
57,7
59,5
53,0
52,4
54,9
44,9
45,3
41,9
55,7
54,5
48,1
55,3
2/10
9/23
0/2
16/55
34/96
21/60
0/3
1/13
10/27
15/56
31/80
12/37
14/37
20,0 46/59 78,0
39,1 99/135 73,3
0,0 48/77 62,3
29,1 92/122 75,4
35,4 100/120 83,3
35,0 105/127 82,7
0,0 73/90 81,1
7,7 57/76 75,0
37,0 20/22 90,9
26,8 83/101 82,2
38,8 70/82 85,4
32,4 61/76 80,3
37,8 57/67 85,1
163
170
91
178
178
101
174
268
28
175
189
85
110
7
18
8
12
13
4
11
20
7
56
32
19
4
32
39
29
27
47
36
25
50
9
33
32
3
23
38
34
9
16
13
12
9
19
4
17
14
2
15
258
450
204
424
506
358
319
396
76
372
395
199
213
11,2
16,1
6,4
12,5
15,3
17,0
4,4
4,8
8,4
9,3
11,6
7,9
10,1
7
22
22
12
29/51
66/127
75/151
35/64
56,9
52,0
49,6
54,7
8/18
16/46
27/72
12/24
44,4
34,8
37,5
50,0
24/31
58/66
70/84
25/31
77,4
87,9
83,3
80,6
24
84
112
47
5
17
22
6
7
9
19
16
2
8
10
6
106
238
301
131
15,1
10,8
13,6
10,9
3/18
16,7
25/33
75,8
42
10
7
8
90
6,4
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Tau Vitoria
Fortit. Bo
Scavolini
Zalgiris
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Dynamo M
14 28/60 46,7
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teams
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Aris TT Bank
Panteliadis Spiros
Serapinas Simonas
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: July 1, 1977, in Athens, Greece
1.97 • FORWARD • BORN: February 24, 1982, in Klaipeda, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Panionios
BC Athens (Greece)...signed by Esperos for
the 1996-97 season...signed by Maroussi
for the 1997-98 season...played there till the
1999-00 championship...moved for the 200001 season to AEK Athens...played there also
the 2001-02 championship...signed for the
2002-03 season by Ionikos Thessaloniki...
during the season moved to Spain, signed by
Ciudad de Huelva, in the LEB League...back
to Greece for the 2003-04 season signed by
CAREER NOTES: grew up with LKKA-Atletas
Kaunas (Lithuania)...signed for the 2001-02
season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...signed for the
2002-03 season by Alita Alytus...left the team
on December ’02...signed for the remainder of
the season by Nevezis Kaidenai...signed for the
2003-04 season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas... played
there till the 2005-06 championship... moved to
Greece for the 2006-07 season, signed by Aris
Thessaloniki...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04 and
FTM/A
PAOK Thessaloniki...moved to Germany for
the 2004-05 season, signed by Skyliners
Frankfurt…back to Greece for the 2005-06
season, signed by AEK Athens…signed for
the 2006-07 season, signed by Aris Thessaloniki...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001 Greek National Cup with AEK Athens...has been member of the Greek U-16, U-18 and U-22 National Team...won the gold medal at the 1993 European U-16 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Maroussi
Maroussi
AEK
AEK
Ionikos
Huelva
PAOK
Skyliners
AEK
Aris
25
21
13
17
8
8
30
41
20
34
34/67
10/34
5/16
3/5
2/6
5/12
16/31
77/127
21/45
27/50
50,7
29,4
31,3
60,0
33,3
41,7
51,6
60,6
46,7
54,0
17/42
12/28
2/5
1/10
2/6
1/4
12/34
24/58
7/23
8/22
40,5 75/106 70,8
42,9 35/47 74,5
40,0 25/32 78,2
10,0 10/12 83,3
33,3
1/2
50,0
25,0 13/19 68,4
35,3 30/48 62,5
41,4 136/188 72,3
30,4 47/56 83,9
36,4 48/61 78,7
23
21
26
6
4
11
36
74
34
36
26
15
12
7
3
5
25
42
14
15
43
19
30
22
5
9
42
88
37
41
...
...
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
194
91
41
19
11
26
98
362
110
126
7,8
4,3
3,2
1,1
1,4
3,3
3,3
8,8
5,5
3,7
6
10
13
9
15
0/3
6/10
22/36
19/31
2/10
0,0
60,0
61,1
61,2
20,0
1/2
2/7
8/26
4/8
0/3
50,0
28,6
30,7
50,0
0,0
7
6
36
11
9
1
4
18
13
8
6
6
40
19
9
0
0
0
1
0
8
27
86
89
10
1,3
2,7
6,6
9,8
0,7
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
AEK
AEK
Skyliners
AEK
Aris
5/10
9/12
18/31
39/46
6/6
50,0
75,0
58,0
84,7
100
YEAR
TEAM
2002/03 Alita
Nevezys
2003/04 Zalgiris
2004/05 Zalgiris
2005/06 Zalgiris
2006/07 Aris
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
2004-05 Lithuanian National Championship
with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2005 Baltic
League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...played the
2003 and 2005 Lithuanian All Star Game... has
been member of the Lithuanian U-20 National
Team...played at the 2002 European U-20
Championship...has been member of the
Lithuanian University National Team...played
at the 2001 World University Games...member
of the Lithuanian National Team...played at
the 2005 European Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
10
21
42
19
21
36
5/13
69/142
66/109
29/47
38/67
31/57
38,5 4/19
48,6 58/135
60,6 76/155
61,7 34/77
56,7 30/94
54,4 33/87
21,0
5/7
71,4
31,9 111/129 86,1
49,0 39/50 78,0
44,2 19/31 61,3
31,9 23/42 54,8
37,9 13/28 46,4
14
80
89
38
49
64
4
39
30
16
17
21
3
73
43
30
40
22
1
4
10
3
8
12
27
410
399
169
189
174
2,7
11,4
9,5
9,4
9,0
4,8
4
11
19
19
2/4
5/15
31/54
8/16
50,0
33,3
57,4
50,0
0,0
35,2
41,6
40,9
1
21
37
28
2
2
24
6
0
6
20
2
0
0
1
1
5
51
153
51
1,2
4,6
8,0
2,7
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Aris
0/2
12/34
25/60
9/22
1/2
5/7
16/22
8/15
50,0
71,4
72,7
53,3
Skordilis Gaios
2.07 • CENTER • BORN: December 6, 1987, in Corfu, Greece
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Aris
Tehassloniki (Greece) during the 2006-07
season...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Aris
10
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
3
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
1/2
50,0
1
0
0
0
1
0,3
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YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Aris TT Bank
Terry Reyshawn
Tsairelis Michail
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: April 7, 1984, in Winston-Salem, USA
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: February 23, 1988, in Thessaloniki, Greece
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at North Carolina (2003-07)...moved to
Greece for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Aris Thessaloniki.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Apollon
Kalamarias (Greece) juniors...signed for the
2007-08 season by Aris Thessaloniki.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Greek U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
TEAM
G
2PM/A
N Carolina
N Carolina
N Carolina
N Carolina
25
32
31
38
12/25
14/28
100/188
85/160
PCT.
3PM/A
48,0
1/5
50,0 12/20
53,2 45/118
53,1 45/103
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
20,0 13/24 54,2
60,0 9713 69,2
38,1 108/135 80,0
43,7 65/88 73,9
PCT.
FTM/A
22
22
192
204
10
9
30
27
4
7
42
63
3
7
27
24
40
73
443
370
1,6
2,3
14,3
9,7
Tsaldaris Dimitris
Wright Bracey
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: March 7, 1980, in Piraeus, Greece
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: July 1, 1984, in The Colony, Tx, USA
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Alimos (Greece) in the A2 League during the
2001-02 season…played there till the 200304 championship…signed for the 2004-05
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
season by Peristeri Athens…signed for the
2005-06 season by Panellinios Athens…
signed for the 2006-07 season by Aris Thessaloniki...he’s still playing there.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Alimos
Alimos
Panellinios
Aris
26
26
28
38
64/131
66/120
23/50
45/90
48,9 49/133
55,0 19/77
46,0 36/94
50,0 41/110
36,8
24,7
38,3
37,3
60/75
54/67
27/31
39/45
80,0
80,6
87,1
86,7
63
76
52
60
57
28
19
27
54
42
24
53
2
1
3
1
335
243
181
252
12,9
9,3
6,5
6,6
16
11/20
55,0
40,6
5/10
50,0
23
9
12
1
66
4,1
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Aris
12
Team...played at the 2004 European U-16
Championship...played at the 2006 European
U-18 Championship...played at the 2007 European U-20 Championship.
13/32
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball at
Indiana University (2002-05)...signed for the
2005-06 season by Minnesota Timberwolves,
also played with Florida Flame in the DLeague...played with Minnesota also the 2006YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
TEAM
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Minnesota
Florida
2006/07 Minnesota
07 championship...moved to Greece for the
2007-08 season, signed by Aris Thessaloniki.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of the
US U-18 and U-21 National Team...named to
the 2003-04 and 2004-05 All-Big-10 2nd Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
30
29
26
7
31
19
91/187
92/229
100/211
15/34
172/364
18/40
48,7
40,2
47,4
44,1
47,3
45,0
66/176
70/204
50/152
6/17
46/109
6/20
37,5
34,3
32,9
35,3
42,2
30,0
106/141
142/180
126/161
14/16
176/220
13/18
75,2
78,9
78,3
87,5
80,0
72,2
151
157
125
18
118
21
23
27
29
1
29
9
64
70
70
5
125
15
18
14
15
0
9
1
486
536
476
62
658
67
16,2
18,5
18,3
8,9
21,2
3,5
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teams
Armani Jeans
Milano
MILANO - ITALY
Official Club Name
OLIMPIA MILANO
Foundation Year
1936
rmani Jeans Milano, the pride of Milan, Italy, returns to the Euroleague
after a one-year absence looking to
carve out its own niche and remain among the
best on the continent for years to come. To that
end, Milano has done plenty to make sure it's
ready, bringing in a first-time Euroleague head
coach in Zare Markovski and giving him nine
new players. Among those returning is guard
Massimo Bulleri, who could be the team
leader on the court, while veteran Dusan
Vukcevic could fill that role off the court. Major talents like Reece Gaines and Cheyne Gadson will be making their Euroleague debuts.
But the club’s choices for the 2007-08 Euroleague season are not just about winning today. Armani Jeans Milano has also invested in
what could be the team's backcourt of the future by signing teenage talents Pietro Aradori
and Stefano Gentile to multi-year deals. They
join one of the top teenage rising stars in the
world, swingman Danilo Gallinari. Together,
the team's mix of youth, experience and topflight talent could be the start of a new golden
era for basketball in Milan.
Bulleri is one of just two players returning
from last season, but he's certain to carry with
him the winning spirit from a side that finished second in the Italian League regular season. His leadership may be important, but just
as crucial will be his excellent three-point
shooting and court-vision. Those skills
should blend well with Gaines, a tall and athletic point guard and lock-down defender.
Gadson's scoring skills could make him one of
the surprises of the competition and could
turn the Milano guard trio into a real threat on
both ends of the floor. Meanwhile, Gallinari is
A
among the highest-rated youngsters in all of
Europe: his all-around skills could make him
an impact player this season despite his age.
Aradori, one of the top young guards in Italy,
has maturity beyond his years and a drive to
the basket to match. Stefano Gentile – the son
of former Euroleague champ Nando Gentile –
is a fast-developing ballhandler with the pedigree to become a star.
More newcomers include Travis Watson, who
has proven himself on Euroleague courts as a
power in the paint. He makes his presence felt
on the boards and with high-percentage
shooting. Center Casey Shaw, Milano's tallest
player, can be counted on for the fight and determination he brings to the floor. The athletic Ansu Sesay favors the three-point shot as
his weapon of choice. His size and jumping
ability not only makes it easy for him to shoot
over defenders, but also allows him to crash
the boards. Dusan Vukcevic is one of the most
experienced players in the competition, one
whose unlimited shooting range can crack
many defenses. Herve Toure is a gifted athlete
and a good shot-blocker whose impact is felt
most on the defensive end.
Olimpia Milano was one of the top basketball
franchises in Italy and Europe for decades,
and there is every reason to believe that such
success could happen again. By returning to
the Euroleague and assembling a promising
roster that can challenge the top teams of today, Milano has completed the first step.
What's left for Coach Markovski and Co. is to
jell the team's chemistry and to bring along
the stars of tomorrow in order to win games
today. If that happens, Milano will be in the
hunt for spots in the Top 16 and beyond.
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teams
Armani Jeans Milano
President: Giorgio Corbelli
General Manager: Gino Natali
Managing Director: Edoardo Ceola
Financial Director: Paolo Baccarini
Match Delegate: Gianluca Solani
Delegate: Dino Meneghin
Team Manager: Marco Baldi
General Secretary: Cinzia Lauro
Media & Communication Area: Matteo Mantica
Marketing Area: Gianluca Trisolini
Stats Crew Chief: Gianni Villa
Staff
Coach: Zare Markovski
Assistant Coaches: Claudio Coldebella, Mario Fioretti
Athletic Trainer: Simone Lassini
Club Doctors: Bruno Carù, Stefano Rossi, Stefano Riboldi,
Franco Carnelli
Physiotherapist: Attilio Colombo
Roster
n° name
Team information
Team Address: Via Caltanissetta, 3 - 20129 Milan, Italy
Phone Number: +39 02 70001615
Fax Number: +39 02 740608
Official webpage: www.olimpiamilano.com
E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected]
Main Uniform: White
Reserve Uniform: Red
Ticket Information: Cinzia Lauro
phone +39 02070001615, fax +39 02 740608
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
20
ht
Ansu Sesay
Reece Gaines
Hervé Touré
Danilo Gallinari
Massimo Bulleri
Pietro Aradori
Casey Shaw
Davide Marelli
Travis Watson
Dusan Vukcevic
Livio Iaia
Stefano Gentile
Sandro Marelli
Cheyne Gadson
2.06
1.98
2.03
2.06
1.88
1.94
2.08
1.95
2.03
2.00
2.05
1.88
1.93
1.92
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Forward
Center
Guard
Center
Guard
Guard
Guard
1976
1981
1982
1988
1977
1988
1975
1991
1981
1975
1990
1989
1991
1980
Trophy case
ARENA
DATCH FORUM
OF ASSAGO
Capacity: 11.200
Address: Via G. di Vittorio,
SPONSOR
Technical Sponsor: Reebok
6 – 20090 Assago (Mi)
Phone: +39 02 48857232
Fax: +39 02 48857225
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TV
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phone +39 02 70027811; fax +39 02 70027842
Italian National Championship: 1936, 1936/37, 1937/38, 1938/39,
1949/50, 1050/51, 1951/52, 1952/53, 1953/54, 1956/57, 1957/58,
1958/59, 1959/60, 1961/62, 1962/63, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1966/67,
1971/72, 1981/82, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87, 1988/89, 1995/96
Italian National Cup: 1972, 1986, 1987, 1996
Euroleague: 1966, 1987, 1988
Intercontinental Cup: 1987
Korac Cup: 1985, 1993
Cup of Cups: 1971, 1972, 1976
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Armani Jeans Milano
BULLERI MASSIMO
Aradori Pietro
EUROLEAGUE
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: December 9, 1988, in Brescia, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Assigeco
Casalpusterlengo (Italy) juniors...made his
debut with Assigeco Casalpusterlengo, in
the Italian minors, during the 2004-05 season...played there also the 2005-06 championship...signed for the 2006-07 season by
AC Imola, in the Italian Legadue...signed for
the 2007-08 season by Olimpia Milano.
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Casalp.
2005/06 Casalp.
2006/07 AC Imola
G
2PM/A
4
21
30
0/0
20/35
96/154
PCT.
3PM/A
0,0
0/0
57,1 3/17
62,3 40/125
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
17,6
32,0
0/0
12/16
73/86
0,0
75,0
84,9
0
26
93
0
13
66
0
4
18
0
0
4
0
61
385
0,0
2,9
12,8
YEAR
TEAM
6
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Olimpia Mi
13
21
22
13
21
14
8/15
23/47
55/110
26/46
59/118
36/84
53,3
48,9
50,0
56,5
50,0
42,9
5/14
10/30
24/86
16/45
27/69
27/65
35,7
33,3
27,9
35,6
39,1
41,5
14/17
14/16
58/67
26/35
44/50
33/44
82,3
87,5
86,6
74,3
88,0
75,0
12
34
38
25
45
49
6
18
21
27
27
23
Bulleri Massimo
Gadson Cheyne
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: September 10, 1977, in Cecina, Italy
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: July 17, 1980, in New York, NY, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Benetton
Basket Treviso (Italy) juniors...signed by Ozzano, in the Italian 3rd Division for the 199697 season...started the 1997-98 season with
Benetton Basket Treviso...signed on November ‘97 by Basket Mestre, in the Italian 3rd Division...back to Benetton Basket Treviso for
the 1998-99 season...signed by Libertas Pallacanestro Forlì, in the Italian A2 League, on
late December ‘98...signed for the 1999-00
season by Benetton Basket Treviso...played
there till the 2004-05 championship..signed
for the 2005-06 season by Olimpia Milano...
he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Italian
National Team...won the silver medal at the
2004 Olympic Games...won the bronze medal
1996/97 Ozzano
1997/98 Mestre
1998/99 Benetton
Forlì
1999/00 Benetton
2000/01 Benetton
2001/02 Benetton
2002/03 Benetton
2003/04 Benetton
2004/05 Benetton
2005/06 Olimpia Mi
2006/07 Olimpia Mi
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Italian U-16 National Team...has been
member of the Italian U-18 National
Team...played at the 2006 European U-18
Championship...has been member of the
Italian U-20 National Team...won the bronze
medal at the 2007 European U-20 Championship.
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
G
2PM/A
32
25
1
23
43
34
45
44
28
38
39
40
69/179
68/124
0/0
31/65
13/31
27/62
61/98
97/196
62/116
106/196
105/210
61/148
PCT.
3PM/A
38,5 24/72
54,8 17/56
0,0
0/0
47,7 13/33
41,9 14/30
43,5 16/64
62,2 47/93
49,5 51/131
53,4 30/84
54,1 39/124
50,0 60/178
41,2 28/84
PCT.
FTM/A
at the 2003 European Championship ...played
at the 2005 and 2007 European Championship...won the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Italian
Championship with Benetton Basket Treviso...won the 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2005 Italian Cup with Benetton Basket Treviso ...won
the 2001 and 2002 Italian Super Cup with
Benetton Basket Treviso...named the 200203 and 2004-05 Italian League MVP...named
the 2005 Italy Cup Finals MVP...played the
2004 and 2005 Italian All Star Game...has
been member of the Italian U-18 National
Team...played at the 1994 European U-18
Championship...played at the 1995 World U18 Championship...has been member of the
Italian “B” National Team...won the bronze
medal at the 2001 Mediterranean Games.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
33,3 83/98 84,7
30,4 61/86 70,9
0,0
0/0
0,0
39,4 23/28 82,1
46,6 23/33 69,6
25,0 16/24 66,7
50,5 56/65 86,2
38,9 105/123 85,4
35,7 69/84 82,1
31,5 91/113 80,5
33,7 142/172 82,6
33,3 87/105 82,9
63
53
0
31
29
47
64
96
68
135
95
59
65
47
0
33
17
30
59
60
40
84
75
51
43
32
0
10
13
28
57
99
34
107
111
79
1
1
0
1
4
0
1
3
3
4
3
2
293
248
0
124
91
118
319
452
283
420
532
293
9,1
9,9
0,0
5,4
2,1
3,5
7,1
10,3
10,1
11,1
14,0
8,4
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at NY Jamaica HS...played college
basketball at Westchester CC (2000-01) and
Oklahoma State (2001-03)...signed for the
2003-04 season by Huntsville Flight...played
the 2004 USBL with Westchester Wildfire...
signed for the 2004-05 season, signed by
New Jersey Skycats...moved to England on
March’05, signed by Brighton Bears...played
the 2005 WBA with Rome Gladiators and the
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
USBL’04
2004/05
USBL’05
2005/06
2006/07
7
19
42
27
53
43
2
1
2
0
2
0
45
90
240
126
243
186
3,5
4,3
10,9
9,7
11,5
13,3
2005 USBL with New Jersey Flyers...signed
for the 2005-06 season by Yakima Sun Kings
...signed for the 2006-07 season by Tulsa
66ers...on January’07 signed by Austin
Toros...moved to Italy for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Olimpia Mlano.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2006 CBA
with Yakima Sun Kings...played the 2006
CBA All Star Game.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Oklahoma St
Oklahoma St
Huntsville
Westchester
NJ Skycats
NJ Flyers
Yakima
Tulsa
Austin
31
31
34
29
2
7
40
22
26
64/147
49/131
81/182
119/271
12/17
38/95
165/350
119/250
132/271
43,5
37,4
44,5
43,9
70,6
40,0
47,1
47,6
48,7
13/36
11/27
3/12
15/46
4/9
3/8
15/33
19/51
20/67
36,1
40,7
25,0
32,6
44,4
37,5
45,5
37,3
29,9
35/57
44/57
45/60
56/74
?
41/103
70/88
63/83
70/88
61,4
77,2
75,0
75,7
75,0
39,8
79,5
75,9
79,5
90
67
63
94
5
34
72
75
104
23
21
13
35
...
8
34
13
33
78
97
51
83
4
26
166
90
138
3
5
3
10
...
5
2
1
1
202
175
21
339
45
113
363
358
394
6,6
5,6
6,4
11,7
22,5
16,1
14,5
16,3
15,2
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Orlando
Houston
Milwaukee
2005/06 Milwaukee
2006/07 Biella
Armani Jeans Milano
Gaines Reece
Gentile Stefano
1.98 • GUARD • BORN: January 7, 1981, in Madison, Wis, Usa
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: September 20, 1989, in Maddaloni, Italy
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Madison West HS...played college
basketball at Louisville (1999-2003)... signed
for the 2003-04 season by Orlando Magic...
signed for the 2004-05 season by Houston
Rockets...on February ’05 traded to Milwaukee Bucks...played there also the 2005-06
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Maddaloni
(Italy) juniors...signed for the 2005-06 season by Juve Caserta, in the Italian Legadue...
signed for the 2006-07 season by AC Imola...
G
2PM/A
31
30
32
32
38
10
11
12
36
79/159
108/243
118/217
102/191
22/76
7/15
6/21
6/10
141/278
PCT.
3PM/A
49,7 19/61
44,4 40/94
54,4 91/241
53,4 75/193
28,9 3/10
46,7 3/12
28,6
1/2
60,0
0/2
50,7 75/193
PCT.
FTM/A
season...moved to Italy for the 2006-07 season, signed by Pallacanestro Biella... signed
for the 2007-08 season by Olimpia Milano.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Italian
All Star Game...named to the 2001-02 and
2002-03 All-Conference USA 1st Team.
YEAR
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
31,1 66/86 76,7
42,6 81/120 67,5
37,8 164/205 80,0
38,9 145/197 73,6
30,0 16/25 64,0
25,0
3/4
75,0
50,0
0/0
0,0
0,0
1/4
25,0
38,9 105/151 69,5
101
105
124
94
39
11
3
0
87
58
34
44
54
11
3
2
1
64
104
98
114
159
40
3
4
3
66
7
7
11
4
2
0
1
0
5
281
417
673
574
69
26
15
13
612
9,1
13,9
21,0
17,9
1,8
2,6
1,4
1,1
17,0
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
6
13
0/2
4/19
0,0
21,1
0/0
3/12
0,0
25,0
0/0
9/17
0,0
52,9
0
7
0
4
1
3
0
0
0
26
0,0
2,0
Marelli Davide
1.95 • FORWARD • BORN: January 24, 1991, in Brescia, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Olimpia
Mlano (Italy) juniors...made his debut with
K
Olimpia Mlano during the 2006-07 season...
he’s still playing there.
YEAR
Gallinari Danilo
TEAM
2005/06 Caserta
2006/07 AC Imola
signed for the 2007-08 season by Olimpia
Milano.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Italian U-16 and U-18 National Team.
TEAM
2006/07 Olimpia Mi
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
2
1/3
33,3
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
1
0
0
0
2
1,0
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: August 8, 1988, in Milano, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Assigeco
Casalpusterlengo (Italy) juniors...made his
debut with Assigeco Casalpusterlengo, in
the Italian minors, during the 2004-05 season...signed for the 2005-06 season by Nuova Pallacanestro Pavia, also played several
Euroleague games with Olimpia MIlano...
signed for the 2006-07 season by Olimpia
Milano...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Casalp.
2005/06 Pavia
2006/07 Olimpia Mi
G
2PM/A
28
17
42
33/69
36/58
90/178
1
0/0
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Italian
All Star Game...won the 2007 Italian All Star
Game 3-points shootout contest...has been
member of the Italian U-16 National Team...
played at the 2004 European U-16 Championship...has been member of the Italian U18 National Team...won the bronze medal at
the 2005 European U-18 Championship
...member of the Italian National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
47,8 26/64
62,1 34/73
50,6 35/117
40,6 51/66 77,3
46,6 54/65 83,1
29,9 167/203 82,3
63
53
160
21
32
73
5
13
41
12
9
13
195
228
452
7,0
14,3
11,0
0,0
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
Marelli Sandro
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: January 24, 1991, in Brescia, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Olimpia
Mlano (Italy) juniors...made his debut with
Olimpia Mlano during the 2006-07 season...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Olimpia Mi
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
4
1/1
100,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0
0
0
0
2
0,5
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Olimpia Mi
8
0/1
0/0
0,0
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teams
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Armani Jeans Milano
Sesay Ansu
Shaw Casey
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: July 29, 1976, in Greensboro, NC, USA
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: July 20, 1975, in Lebanon, Ohio, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Willowridge HS...played college
basketball at Mississippi University (199498)... signed for the 1998-99 season by Dallas
Mavericks...did not play due to an injury...
signed for the 1999-00 season by Rockford
Lightning, in the CBA...signed for the 2000-01
season by Quad City Thunder... signed for the
2001-02 season by Greenville Groove...on
March ’02, signed by Seattle Supersonics...
played there till the 2003-04 season...signed
for the 2004-05 season by Golden State War-
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Lebanon HS…played college basketball at Toledo University (1993-98)…
signed for the 1998-99 season by Philadelphia 76ers…moved to Italy for the 1999-00
season, signed by Pallacanestro Cantù…
signed for the 2000-01 season by Pallacanestro Trieste…signed for the 2001-02 season
by Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano…released
on March’02…signed for the remainder of
the season by Virtus Roma…moved to
Poland for the 2003-04 season, signed by
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
Mississippi
Rockford
Quad City
Groonville
Seattle
Seattle
Seattle
Golden State
Roseto
Napoli
Napoli
27
25
29
29
34
13
45
9
45
57
16
18
40
37
46/102
85/193
135/275
160/337
232/489
51/130
227/501
22/44
41/107
75/157
15/34
71/130
175/305
107/241
12
19/61
PCT.
3PM/A
riors...on January ’05, moved to Italy, signed
by Basket Roseto...signed for the 2005-06
season by SS Basket Napoli... played there also the 2006-07 championship ...signed for the
2007-08 season by Olimpia MIlano.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Italian
National Cup with SS Basket Napoli...named
the 2002 NBDL Player of the Year...named to
the 2002 All-NBDL 1ste Team...has been
member of the US University National
Team...won the gold medal at the 1997
World University Games.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
45,1 17/72
44,0 8/42
49,1 15/54
47,5 21/60
47,4 3/14
39,0
0/3
45,3 3/21
50,0
0/0
38,3
0/0
47,8 6/21
44,1
2/8
54,6 35/82
57,4 48/128
44,4 61/152
23,6
19,0
27,8
35,0
21,4
0,0
14,3
0,0
0,0
28,6
25,0
42,7
37,5
40,1
52/76
70/99
114/152
157/216
161/216
35/46
163/220
14/20
12/21
32/46
13/24
39/81
71/96
62/90
68,4
70,7
75,0
72,7
74,5
77,1
74,1
70,0
57,1
69,6
54,2
63,9
74,0
68,9
103
146
229
221
253
73
205
20
73
92
38
127
248
221
12
26
25
36
38
23
39
3
14
19
2
20
47
59
32
44
71
80
109
33
112
8
23
19
12
31
36
27
17
20
36
26
35
12
35
2
5
20
3
22
27
24
195
264
429
540
634
137
626
58
94
200
49
286
565
459
7,2
10,6
14,8
18,6
11,7
10,5
13,9
6,4
2,1
3,5
3,1
15,9
14,1
12,4
31,1
40,4
19/28
67,9
58
13
9
11
120
10,0
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Napoli
21/52
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Toledo
Toledo
Toledo
Toledo
Philadelp.
Cantù
Trieste
Olimpia Mi
Virtus Rm
Wloclawek
Ventspils
Melilla
Reggio Cal.
Gr. Canaria
Cantù
27
32
27
27
9
30
31
28
7
2
2
14
34
28
37
109/196
188/362
162/275
138/261
1/8
162/314
171/298
106/208
17/34
3/8
10/13
53/124
199/378
50/108
143/257
55,6
51,9
58,9
52,9
12,5
51,6
57,4
51,0
50,0
37,5
76,9
42,7
52,6
46,3
55,6
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/1
1/2
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
1/3
0/0
0/1
0,0, 58/107 54,2
0,0 86/134 64,2
0,0 117/204 57,4
0,0 107/175 61,1
0,0
0/0
0,0
0,0 66/135 48,9
50,0 69/136 50,7
0,0 39/88 44,3
0,0
3/11 27,3
0,0
2/6
33,3
0,0
3/7
42,9
0,0
6/32 18,8
33,3 64/161 39,8
0,0 17/42 40,5
0,0 71/116 61,2
180
179
242
270
3
270
240
153
48
11
10
75
318
100
201
5
13
19
16
0
40
49
61
6
4
4
7
56
7
50
17
45
41
33
0
13
14
8
5
1
2
11
26
12
19
21
20
30
41
0
20
23
5
2
3
0
8
14
2
19
276
462
441
383
2
390
414
251
37
8
23
112
465
117
357
10,2
14,4
16,3
14,2
0,2
13,0
13,3
8,9
5,2
4,0
11,5
8,0
13,7
4,2
9,6
FTM/A
3
5/13
38,5
0/0
0,0
19
1
2
1
15
5,0
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Ventspils
10
PCT.
WTK Anwil Wloclawek…released on November ’03… few days later, moved to
Latvia, signed by BK Ventspils...on January’04 moved to Spain, signed by Caja Rural
Melilla, in the LEB-1... back to Italy for the
2004-05 season, signed Nuova Viola Reggio
Calabria...moved to Spain for the 2005-06
season, signed by Gran Canaria CB...back
again to Italy, signed for the 2006-07 season
by Pallacanestro Cantù... signed for the 200708 season by Olimpia Milano.
5/8
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Armani Jeans Milano
Vukcevic Dusan
Touré Hervé
2.00 • GUARD • BORN: November 14, 1975, in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: February 25, 1982, in Lyon, France
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Bosna Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) youth teams…
moved to Yugoslavia for the 1993-94 season,
signed by BC Red Star Belgrade...played
there also the 1994-95 championship…
moved to Greece for the 1995-96 season,
signed by Apollon Patras...played there also
the 1996-97 championship...signed for the
1997-98 season by Olympiakos Piraeus...
played there till the 2000-01 season…
moved to Spain for the 2001-02 season,
signed by Real Madrid CF…moved to Italy
for the 2002-03 season, signed by Mens
Sana Basket Siena…played there also the
2003-04 championship…back to Greece for
the 2004-05 season, signed by Olympiacos
Piraeus…on January ’05 moved to Turkey,
signed by Ulker Sports Club Istanbul for the
YEAR
TEAM
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Apol.Patras
Apol.Patras
Olympiakos
Olympiakos
Olympiakos
Olympiakos
Real Madrid
MS Siena
MS Siena
Olympiacos
Ulker
2005/06 Olimpia Mi
Virtus Bo
2006/07 Virtus Bo
FTM/A
remainder of the season…moved to Italy for
the 2005-06 season, signed by Olimpia Milano...left the team on January ’06, signed by
Virtus Bologna...played there also the 200607 championship...signed for the 2007-08
season by Olimpia Milano.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04 Italian
National Championship with Mens Sana
Basket Siena…won the 2005 Turkish National Cup with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul…
played the 2001 Greece All Star Game…
played the 2002 Spanish All Star Game…led
the 2000-01 Greek League regular season in
3-points shooting percentage (47.3%)…
member of the Serbia & Montenegro National Team…played at the 2003 European
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
25
26
24
19
25
33
39
41
42
8
15
16
17
45
52/91
87/162
53/88
21/30
23/46
60/106
71/142
75/128
60/120
15/34
20/45
13/19
30/72
90/154
57,1
53,7
60,2
70,0
50,0
56,6
50,0
58,6
50,0
44,1
44,4
68,4
41,7
58,4
26/68
32/107
20/60
13/32
13/52
54/127
43/131
78/177
44/117
20/55
27/72
18/43
35/91
83/198
38,2
29,9
33,3
40,6
25,0
42,5
30,5
44,1
37,6
36,4
37,5
41,9
38,5
41,9
81/104 77,8
97/121 80,2
54/69 78,3
24/31 77,4
35/49 71,4
78/99 78,8
74/101 73,3
68/87 78,2
42/54 77,8
16/26 61,5
25/33 75,7
10/12 83,3
47/56 83,9
88/107 82,2
64
82
68
32
50
75
103
79
62
23
56
19
55
96
12
22
12
8
9
27
30
68
31
5
20
8
22
41
26
42
32
20
20
52
47
55
39
19
37
13
54
76
2
4
8
0
...
2
11
2
3
5
…
0
3
5
263
367
220
104
120
360
345
452
294
106
146
90
212
517
10,5
14,1
9,2
5,4
4,8
10,9
8,7
11,0
7,3
13,3
9,7
5,6
12,5
11,5
14
19
20
22
7
8
10
37/55
40/77
34/67
21/46
16/37
13/29
8/16
67,3
51,9
50,7
45,6
43,2
44,8
50,0
17/58
32/66
41/83
18/49
11/45
10/34
10/32
29,3
48,5
49,4
36,7
24,4
29,4
31,3
32/39
35/52
40/45
22/24
14/21
4/4
11/14
15
47
36
31
19
23
8
12
17
32
12
10
9
5
14
24
25
24
12
12
9
5
2
3
4
5
0
0
157
211
231
118
79
60
57
11,2
11,1
11,6
5,4
11,2
7,5
5,7
CAREER NOTES: grew up with ASVEL
Villeurbanne (France) youth teams…made
his debut with ASVEL Villeurbanne during
the 2001-02 season…played there till
March ’05...moved to Belgium for the remainder of the season, signed by Spirou
Charleroi...moved to Italy for the 2005-06
YEAR
TEAM
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
ASVEL
ASVEL
ASVEL
ASVEL
Charleroi
2005/06 Avellino
2006/07 Capo d’Orl
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
3
7
30
17
8
26
33
3/4
2/8
32/72
14/27
21/31
35/66
92/159
75,0
25,0
44,4
51,8
67,7
53,0
57,9
0/3
0/7
17/50
5/17
5/11
15/54
21/76
0,0
0,0
34,0
29,4
45,4
27,8
27,6
1/2
0/0
10/18
11/14
12/16
26/39
67/98
50,0
0,0
55,6
78,6
75,0
66,7
68,4
3
12
80
30
46
117
183
0
1
17
1
0
16
31
0
3
18
5
7
15
24
0
2
11
5
0
21
35
7
4
125
54
69
141
314
2,3
0,6
4,2
3,2
8,6
5,9
9,5
1
1
14
10
0/0
2/5
17/35
14/27
0,0
40,0
48,5
51,8
0/0
0/2
10/30
8/18
0,0
0,0
33,3
44,4
0/0
0/0
275
4/10
0,0
0,0
40,0
40,0
0
2
25
24
0
0
11
5
0
1
11
6
0
0
9
5
0
4
66
56
0,0
4,0
4,7
5,6
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
ASVEL
ASVEL
ASVEL
ASVEL
Watson Travis
2.03 • CENTER • BORN: March 20, 1981, in San Antonio, Tx, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at William Campbell HS, Naruna, Va.,
and at Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson,
Va…played college basketball at Virginia
University (1999-2003)…moved to Greece
for the 2003-04 season, signed by Panionios
BC Athens…played there also the 2004-05
championship…moved to Italy for the 200506 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna...
signed for the 2006-07 season by Olimpia
Milano...he’s still playing there.
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Olympiakos
Real Mad.
MS Siena
MS Siena
Olympiacos
Ulker
2005/06 Olimpia Mi
82,1
67,3
88,9
91,7
66,6
100,0
78,6
season, signed by SS Scandone Avellino...
signed for the 2006-07 season by Upea Capo
d’Orlando...signed for the 2007-08 season by
Olimpia Milano.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001-02 French
National League with ASVEL Villeurbanne
…member of the French National Team.
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2004 and
2005 Greek All Star Game…led the 2003-04
and 2004-05 Greek League in rebounding
(12.2 rpg. and 10.1 rpg.)…named to the 200102 and 2002-03 All-ACC 2nd Team…has
been member of the US U-19 National Team
…won the silver medal at the 1999 World U19 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Virginia
Virginia
Virginia
Virginia
Panionios
Panionios
Fortit. Bo
Olimpia Mi
31
29
28
31
24
35
47
40
137/255
149/300
142/270
160/292
126/200
172/270
123/209
163/256
53,7
49,7
52,6
54,8
63,0
63,7
58,9
63,7
0/1
0/0
7/14
7/29
0/2
0/1
3/10
0/6
0,0
0,0
50,0
24,1
0,0
0,0
30,0
0,0
78/139
58/94
89/128
103/150
74/120
136/219
105/156
111/183
56,1
61,7
69,5
68,7
61,7
62,1
67,3
60,7
258
264
272
321
292
336
356
383
27
29
32
46
35
45
87
79
25
25
31
69
35
39
33
25
29
35
26
40
17
25
13
14
352
356
394
444
326
480
360
437
11,4
12,3
14,1
14,3
13,6
13,7
7,7
10,9
20
63/120
52,5
0/1
0,0
33/51
64,7
147
25
22
12
159
7,9
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Fortit. Bo
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teams
AXA FC
Barcelona
BARCELONA - SPAIN
Official Club Name
FC BARCELONA
Foundation Year
1899
t would hardly be the Euroleague without AXA
FC Barcelona, a classic club that returns this season, as always, with the goal of being a top candidate to win everything. Barcelona took the Euroleague title in 2003 and has made it to as many as
nine Final Fours since the competition switched to
that format in 1988, so it is safe to say that few teams
have its track record and experience. For 2007-08,
Barcelona has brought in a mix of experience and
young talent to complement top veterans like Denis
Marconato, Gianluca Basile and Jaka Lakovic, as
well as some of the best Spanish players, such as
Jordi Trias, Fran Vazquez and Roger Grimau. Passfirst playmaker Pepe Sanchez is ready to give a new
dimension to this team. Alex Acker will be the
team's x-factor once he recovers from injury, while
Michel Morandais arrived as his short-term replacement and hopes to show he, too, belongs for
the whole season. One of Barcelona’s most interesting signings is Ersan Ilyasova, who is ready to make
the transition from top prospect to one of the best
forwards in European basketball. As he goes, so
might Barcelona’s hopes of gate-crashing another
Final Four.
Barcelona needed a new playmaker and found one
in Sanchez, a natural-born leader with great court
vision and crunch-time soul. All his new fans know
that because it was Sanchez who buried the serieswinning triple that allowed Unicaja to advance to
the Final Four last season at the expense of
Barcelona. Since Sanchez is one of the world’s best
passers, Lakovic is expected to see more time as an
off-guard, where he feels comfortable. Due to his
deep range and explosiveness, Lakovic can be simply unstoppable at times. Acker is expected to be
back in December to provide intensity, rebounds
and driving skills from the wing. Morandais inked
a three-month contract but he hopes to persuade
I
head coach Dusko Ivanovic to keep him even
longer. His athleticism, soft touch and talent will be
very valuable while Acker is sidelined – and maybe
beyond. Streak shooter Basile is back to provide his
unlimited range and readiness to hit any shot coming off a screen, while Grimau offers his driving
skills and strong defense.
Small forward Ilyasova returns to European basketball as a more mature player, even when he lacks extensive experience. Fast, mobile and a deadly midrange shooter, Ilyasova joins Barcelona with the ambition to become a Euroleague superstar in the near
future. Barcelona kept its entire battery of big men,
whose familiarity with each other is a major plus.
Vazquez has a unique combination of size, mobility and athleticism and is one of the best shot-blockers around. He has improved his mid-range shots,
giving him another weapon to use on offense. Mario
Kasun hopes to bounce back from an injuryplagued season, and has the power, strength and determination to do so. Few centers have more experience and know-how than Marconato, whose midrange jumper and defensive rebounds are very valuable in this team. Jordi Trias is an intense power forward with great hands and quickness around the
basket. Trias rarely makes mistakes and has proven
the difference in plenty of Barcelona victories.
Barcelona has the complete package of experience,
size, ambition and skills to once again aim high in
the competition. Sanchez is ready to get everyone
involved, Vazquez and Kasun will be a deadly combo inside if they can avoid foul trouble, while
Ilyasova could give the team the extra boost it needs
to reach the Final Four. Coach Ivanovic is known
for his intensity and man-to-man defense, and he
has the perfect team to play his brand of basketball.
As always, Barcelona will step on court ready to
beat anyone, anytime.
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teams
AXA FC Barcelona
President: Joan Laporta
Basketball President: Jaume Ferrer
Professional Sports General Manager: Francesc Solanellas
General Manager: Zoran Savic
Team Manager: Xavier Montolio
Secretary: Begonya Bori
Financial Director: Francisco López
Media & Communications Director: Oriol Bonsoms
Marketing Director: Olga Fernández Montes
Stats Crew Chief: Delfi Sayos
Staff
Coach: Dusko Ivanovic
Assistant Coaches: Xavier Pascual, Josep Maria Berrocal
Athletic Trainer: Toni Caparrós
Club Doctor: Gil Rodas
Physiotherapist: Toni Bové
Masseur: Eduard Torrent
Equipment Manager: Francesc Páez
Team information
Team address: Av. Arístides Maillol s/n; 08028 Barcelona
Phone Number: +34 93 496 3675
Fax Number: +34 93 496 7612
Official webpage: www.fcbarcelona.cat
E-mail: [email protected]
Main uniform: Blue-Red
Reserve uniform: Sky Blue
Ticket Information: Luis Goyanes
phone +34 93 496 36 75; fax +34 496 76 12
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Axa Winterthur
Second Sponsor: Mitsubishi Electrics
Technical Sponsor: Nike
RADIO
ARENA
PALAU BLAUGRANA
Capacity: 7.585
Address: Av. Arístides
Catalunya Radio AV. Diagonal 614, 08021 Barcelona
phone +34 93 306 92 00; fax +34 93 414 43 84
RAC 1 Av. Diagonal 477, Floor 15th, 08036 Barcelona
phone +34 93 270 44 00; fax +34 93 270 44 64
Maillol s/n
Phone: +34 93 496 3675
Fax: +34 93 496 7612
4
TV
Televisió De Catalunya Carrer de la TV3 s/n, 08970 Sant Joan Despí
phone +34 93 4999 333; fax +34 93 473 3030
Roster
n° name
5
6
8
9
10
17
21
24
30
34
41
44
ht
Gianluca Basile
Pepe Sánchez
Jordi Trias
Denis Marconato
Jaka Lakovic
Fran Vázquez
Ersan Ilyasova
Albert Moncasi
Michel Morandais
Alex Acker
Mario Kasun
Roger Grimau
1.91
1.92
2.08
2.14
1.86
2.09
2.08
2.08
1.95
1.95
2.13
1.96
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Guard
1975
1977
1980
1975
1978
1983
1987
1986
1979
1983
1980
1978
Trophy case
Spanish National Championship: 1958/59, 1980/81, 1982/83, 1986/87,
1987/88, 1988/89, 1989/90, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1998/99, 2000/01,
2002/03, 2003,04
Spanish National Cup: 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1959, 1978,
1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2007
Spanish Super Cup: 2004
Euroleague: 2003
Saporta Cup: 1985, 1986
Korac Cup: 1987, 1999
Intercontinental Cup: 1987
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teams
AXA FC Barcelona
BASILE GIANLUCA
Acker Alex
EUROLEAGUE
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: January 21, 1983, in Compton, Cal, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Pepperdine University (2001-05)…signed
for the 2005-06 season by Detroit Pistons…on March ’06 signed by Fayetteville
Patriots…back later to Detroit Pistons…
moved to Greece for the 2006-07 season,
YEAR
TEAM
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Pepperdine
Pepperdine
Pepperdine
Detroit
Fayetteville
2006/07 Olympiacos
PCT.
3PM/A
signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...moved to
Spain for the 2007-08 season, signed by FC
Barcelona.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Greek
All Star Game...named to the 2004-05 AllWCC 1st Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
28
29
31
5
17
35
99/201
106/220
124/270
3/11
89/196
113/218
49,3 29/68
48,2 32/87
45,9 59/137
27,3
1/5
45,4 21/57
51,8 32/80
42,6
36,8
43,1
20,0
36,8
40,0
79/97
85/107
91/106
0/0
63/77
66/90
81,4
79,4
85,8
0,0
81,8
73,3
139
155
201
5
76
120
40
53
40
1
32
42
91
111
114
4
81
72
11
12
15
0
9
11
364
393
516
9
304
388
13,0
13,5
16,6
1,8
17,9
11,1
22
97/197
49,2
31,8
79/91
86,8
123
39
53
0
315
14,3
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Barcelona
Barcelona
18
17
19
17
20
23
22
14/44
31,1
43,0
35,9
38,7
35,5
29,3
44,0
35/48
30/41
37/43
35/42
37/41
35/43
20/27
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Cantera
JAC Sants Barcelona (Spain) youth
teams…played with C.B. Hospitalet, Dosa
Badalona and Sant Josep Badalona youth
teams…signed for the 1996-97 season by
Joventut Badalona, played also with Sant
Josep Badalona, in the EBA League…
played with both teams also during the
1997-98 championship…signed for the
1998-99 season by Joventut Badalona…
signed for the 1999-00 season by Caprabo
Lleida…played there till the 2002-03 championship…signed for the 2003-04 season by
FC Barcelona…he’s still playing there.
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: January 24, 1975, in Ruvo Di Puglia, Italy
European Championship…played at the
1998 and 2006 World Championship…
played at the 2000 Olympic Games…played
at the 2001, 2005 and 2007 European Championship...won the 1999-00 and 2004-05 Italian National Championship with Fortitudo
Bologna...won the 2007 Spanish National
Cup (King’s Cup) with FC Barcelona...played
the 2004 Italian All Star Game…named the
2003-04 Italian League MVP…named the
2004-05 Italian League Finals MVP…has
been member of the Italian U-22 National
Team…played at the 1996 European U-22
Championship…played at the 1997
Mediterranean Game.
28/90
40/93
42/117
41/106
53/149
37/126
44/100
72,9
73,2
86,0
83,3
90,2
81,3
74,1
55
38
59
44
79
50
56
27
27
32
22
40
22
24
39
55
65
49
56
37
35
3
7
3
0
1
4
2
179
200
263
206
252
200
212
9,9
11,8
13,8
12,1
12,6
8,6
9,6
1.96 • GUARD • BORN: July 14, 1978, in Barcelona, Spain
Basile Gianluca
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Pallacanestro Reggiana Reggio Emilia (Italy) juniors...made his debut with Pallacanestro
Reggiana during the 1995-96 season... played
there till January ‘99...signed on late January
‘99 by Fortitudo Bologna...played there till the
2004-05 championship… moved to Spain for
the 2005-06 season, signed by FC Barcelona
…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2000-01 Euroleague Week-2 MVP... member of the Italian National Team...won the silver medal at
the 2004 Olympic Games...won the gold
medal at the 1999 European Championship...won the bronze medal at the 2003
61,2
46,3
45,0
41,4
50,9
54,0
50,8
Grimau Gragera Roger
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Olympiacos
30/49
25/54
50/111
24/58
28/55
27/50
30/59
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
50,0
0/2
80,0
1/2
38,5 7/22
52,5 21/79
52,1 41/140
50,0 35/114
54,5 29/85
56,3 11/54
48,0 19/39
54,5 7/36
51,3 18/55
0,0
2/2 100,0 3
50,0
4/6
66,7
1
31,8 17/27 62,9
6
26,6 31/40 77,5 50
29,3 162/204 79,4 136
30,7 128/150 85,3 108
34,1 118/144 81,9 89
20,4 47/66 71,2 80
48,7 23/32 71,8 38
19,4 30/39 76,9 49
32,7 40/46 86,9 67
0
1
11
18
63
49
39
30
20
19
18
0
0
10
5
90
71
75
34
30
35
41
0
0
1
6
7
6
10
3
4
2
5
6
15
68
158
587
477
373
196
152
123
172
2,0
3,0
2,7
6,6
15,9
14,0
14,3
7,0
4,8
3,8
4,2
17/20
25/40
15/25
18/44
85,0
62,5
60,0
40,9
3/15
6/24
11/33
10/22
20,0
25,0
33,3
45,5
17/18
15/18
12/12
17/25
94,4
83,3
100
68,0
19
36
17
40
13
10
16
14
10
11
12
20
1
1
2
3
60
83
75
83
6,7
5,1
4,1
4,2
37/60
61,7
2/24
8,3
39/52
75,0
36
18
27
7
119
9,9
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Badalona
Badalona
Badalona
Caprabo L
Caprabo L
Caprabo L
Caprabo L.
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
3
5
25
24
37
24
26
28
32
32
41
2/4
4/5
15/39
32/61
151/290
122/244
84/154
58/103
36/75
36/66
39/76
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
9
16
18
20
2002/03 Caprabo L.
12
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Spanish
National Team…won the silver medal at the
2003 European Championship...won the
2003-04 Spanish National Championship
with FC Barcelona…won the 2007 Spanish
National Cup (King’s Cup) with FC Barcelona
...won the 2004 Spanish SuperCup with FC
Barcelona…has been member of the Spanish U-22 National Team…has been member
of the Spanish “B” National Team…won the
gold medal at the 2001 Mediterranean
Games.
PCT.
EUROLEAGUE
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
6
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Reggio E.
Reggio E.
Reggio E.
Reggio E.
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Barcelona
Barcelona
40
39
36
19
15
40
32
40
49
34
45
41
45
53/114
183/269
157/315
67/149
15/29
74/129
80/139
84/148
100/216
68/156
58/116
39/82
48/83
46,5
68,0
49,8
45,0
51,7
57,3
57,6
56,8
46,3
43,6
50,0
47,6
57,8
13/32
5/27
20/69
15/53
15/41
53/141
67/164
93/224
100/266
73/168
102/311
72/207
66/190
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
40,6 38/57 66,7
18,5 106/139 76,3
29,0 101/143 70,6
28,3 22/35 62,8
36,6 8/15 53,3
37,5 71/87 81,6
40,9 53/78 67,9
41,5 73/102 71,6
37,6 122/153 79,7
43,5 99/117 84,6
32,8 94/120 78,3
34,8 44/57 77,2
34,7 41/49 83,7
58
157
155
73
30
103
110
103
139
88
144
86
114
36
103
93
57
33
57
59
75
89
60
90
34
47
20
52
56
35
13
66
59
81
105
65
93
49
82
0
2
4
5
1
4
7
10
8
4
7
2
2
183
487
475
201
83
378
414
520
622
454
516
338
335
4,2
12,4
13,2
10,6
5,5
9,4
12,9
13,0
12,7
13,3
11,5
8,2
7,4
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Ulker
2005/06 Tulsa
2006/07 Milwaukee
AXA FC Barcelona
Ilyasova Ersan
Lakovic Jaka
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: May 15, 1987, in Eskisehir, Turkey
1.86 • GUARD • BORN: July 9, 1978, in Ljubljana, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul (Turkey) youth teams...loaned
to Yesilyurt Istanbul, in the Turkish 2nd division, for the 2003-04 season...made his debut with Ulker Istanbul during the 2004-05
season...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Milwaukee Bucks...signed on November’05
by Tulasa 66ers, in the D-League...played the
2006-07 season with Milwaukee Bucks...
CAREER NOETS: grew up with KD Slovan
Ljubljana (Slovenia)...made his debut with KD
Slovan Ljubljana during the 1996-97 season...played there till the 2000-01 championship...signed for the 2001-02 season by KK
KrKa Novo Mesto...moved to Greece for the
2002-03 season, signed by Panathinaikos
Athens...played there til the 2005-06 championship...moved to Spain for the 2006-07
season, signed by FC Barcelona...he’s still
playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2004-05
All-Euroleague Second Team...named the
2003-04 Euroleague Week-18 MVP...named
the 2004-05 Euroleague Week-20 MVP...led
the 2001-02 Euroleague in free throws shooting percentage (89.0%)...won the 2002-03,
2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 Greek National
G
2PM/A
26
46
66
PCT.
3PM/A
10/20 50,0 11/29
150/340 44,1 68/196
85/215 39,5 54/148
moved to Spain for the 2007-08 season,
signed by FC Barcelona.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of the
Turkish U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team...
won the silver medal at the 2003 European U16 Championship...won the silver medal at the
2006 European U-20 Championship...member
of the Turkish National Team...played at the
2006 World Championship...played at the
2007 European Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
37,9
34,7
36,5
5/11
70/99
70/89
45,4
70,7
78,7
52
322
189
6
28
27
8
46
49
0
42
17
58
574
402
2,2
12,5
6,1
11,1
?
50,0
3
0
0
0
10
1,7
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Ulker
6
3/6
50,0
1/9
YEAR
Kasun Mario
2.13 • CENTER • BORN: April 5, 1980, in Vinkovci, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with KK
Gorica, in the Croatian 2nd Division, during
the 1997-98 season...signed for the 1998-99
by KK Zrinjevac...played there till the 2000-01
championship...moved to Germany for the
2001-02 season, signed by Cologne 99ers...
released on January ’02…signed for the
2002-03 season by Frankfurt Skyliners...
played there also the 2003-04 championship...signed for the 2004-05 season by Orlando Magic...played there also the 2005-06
championship...moved to Spain for the 2006YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
07 season, signed by FC Barcelona... he’s still
playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04 German National Championship with Frankfurt
Skyliners..won the 2007 Spanish National
Cup (King’s Cup) with FC Barcelona...played
the 2004 German All Star Game...has been
member of the Croatian U-18 and U-20 National Team...member of the Croatian National Team...played at the 2005 and 2007
European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zagreb
Zrinjevac
Cologne
Skyliners
Skyliners
Orlando
Orlando
Barcelona
11
19
1
25
41
45
28
30
14/19
43/84
0/0
85/160
159/271
47/97
31/69
59/109
73,7
51,2
0,0
53,1
58,7
48,4
44,0
54,1
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
10/16
19
18/31 58,1
0/0
0,0
68/114 59,6
77/154 50,0
24/43 55,8
18/23 78,3
28/38 73,7
…
55
0
135
286
128
60
63
…
11
0
4
15
8
2
11
3
4
0
13
20
8
3
8
…
…
0
23
24
13
3
13
38
104
0
238
395
118
80
146
1,7
5,5
0,0
9,5
9,6
2,8
2,9
4,9
8
37/65
56,9
0/0
0,0
21/24
87,5
34
3
4
4
95
11,9
10
10
51/92
56/98
55,4
57,1
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
33/56
24/46
58,9
52,2
63
88
3
10
6
10
17
9
135
136
13,5
13,6
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Championship with Panathinaikos Athens...
won the 2003, 2005 and 2006 Greek National
Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2007
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with FC
Barcelona...named the 2005 Greek Cup Finals
MVP...played the 2001 Slovenian All Star
Game...played the 2003, 2005 and 2006 Greek
all Star Game...led the 2001-02 Slovenian
League in assists (4.2 apg.)…led the 2003-04
Greek League in free throws shooting percentage (91.0%)...has been member of the Slovenian U-18 and U-22 National Team...won the silver medal at the European U-22 European
Championship...member of the Slovenian National Team...played at the 2003, 2005 and
2007 European Championship...played at the
2006 World Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Slovan
Slovan
Slovan
Novo Mesto
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Barcelona
30
33
22
14
35
34
36
33
47
97/168
60/131
52/98
39/61
59/113
61/125
82/144
66/124
59/129
57,7
45,8
53,1
63,9
52,2
48,8
56,9
53,2
45,7
36/96
46/111
34/83
38/77
36/110
58/147
59/125
62/159
104/228
37,5
41,4
40,9
49,3
32,7
39,4
47,2
39,0
45,6
131/166
71/81
108/124
54/67
86/104
100/108
148/184
76/97
103/117
78,9
87,7
87,1
80,6
82,7
92,6
80,4
78,4
88,0
54
56
51
15
55
65
57
61
79
42
46
39
33
28
44
38
41
46
46
61
47
59
80
93
93
89
159
…
…
…
…
0
0
0
7
0
433
329
314
246
312
396
489
399
533
14,4
10,0
14,3
17,5
8,9
11,6
13,6
12,1
11,3
14
19
20
25
22
23
51/95
33/65
44/79
63/117
39/88
30/62
53,7 34/78
50,8 24/48
55,6 34/95
53,8 42/119
44,3 47/127
48,4 45/113
43,6 89/100 89,0
50,0 41/46 89,1
35,7 77/91 84,6
35,2 125/149 83,8
37,0 98/117 83,7
39,8 43/56 76,8
30
34
42
52
31
40
28
10
26
34
24
20
53
49
47
70
55
81
0
0
1
0
2
1
293
179
267
377
317
238
20,9
9,4
13,3
15,0
14,4
10,3
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Novo Mesto
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Barcelona
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Barcelona
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Skyliners
2003/04 Skyliners
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teams
YEAR
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
AXA FC Barcelona
Marconato Denis
Moncasi Albert
2.14 • CENTER • BORN: July 29, 1975, in Treviso, Italy
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: May 4, 1986, in Premià del Mar, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Benetton
Basket Treviso (Italy) juniors...made his debut with Benetton Basket Treviso during the
1992-93 season...played there till the 199495 championship…sent on loan to Petrarca
Padova, in the Italian A2 League, for the
1995-96 season...back to Treviso for the
1996-97 season...played there till the 200405 championship…moved to Spain for the
2005-06 season, signed by FC Barcelona…
he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: led the 2002-03 Euroleague in 2-pts. shooting percentage
(76.71%)…member of the Italian National
Team…won the silver medal at the 2004
Olympic Games...won the silver medal at the
1997 European Championship...won the gold
medal at the 1999 European Championship
...won the bronze medal at the 2003 European
CAREER NOTES: grew up with FC
Barcelona (Spain) juniors...made his debut
with FC Barcelona EBA team during the
2004-05 season...signed for the 2005-06 season by CB Cornella, in the LEB-2...signed for
the 2006-07 season by FC Barcelona, also
Championship…played at the 2000 Olympic
Games…played at the 2001, 2005 and 2007
European Championship… played at the 2006
World Championship... won the 1996-97,
2001-02 and 2002-03 Italian National Championship with Benetton Basket Treviso...won
the 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2005
Italian National Cup with Benetton Basket Treviso...won the 2007 Spanish National Cup
(King’s Cup) with FC Barcelona... won the 1995
and 2000 Saporta Cup with Benetton Basket
Treviso...named the 2000 Italian Cup Finals
MVP...won the 1998, 2001 and 2002 Italian
Super Cup with Benetton Basket Treviso...
played the 2004 and 2005 Italian All Star
Game...led the 2003-04 Italian League in field
goal percentage (62,0%)…has been member
of the Italian U-22 National Team... played at
the 1996 European U-22 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Petrarca
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Barcelona
Barcelona
5
8
39
35
38
31
31
43
33
43
46
39
42
41
47
0/0
0/0
4/8
149/218
75/120
86/144
61/87
144/242
75/127
127/210
161/260
145/232
147/241
142/238
120/198
0,0
0,0
50,0
68,3
62,5
59,7
70,1
59,5
59,1
60,5
61,9
62,5
61,0
59,7
60,6
0/0
0/0
0/0
4/13
0/1
0/0
0/1
2/3
2/5
2/3
1/3
2/5
2/4
0/1
1/2
0,0
0,0
0,0
30,8
0,0
0,0
0,0
66,7
40,0
66,7
33,3
40,0
50,0
0,0
50,0
0/0
0/0
4/6
92/125
53/71
38/56
41/57
74/87
47/59
61/85
88/119
76/102
68/92
60/75
59/76
0,0
0,0
66,7
73,6
74,6
67,9
71,9
85,0
79,7
71,8
73,9
74,5
73,9
80,0
77,6
0
3
3
311
160
158
118
290
114
263
344
262
308
270
191
0
0
2
72
24
31
22
45
22
74
76
54
53
43
21
0
0
0
28
9
21
2
24
2
17
17
37
34
39
43
0
0
3
68
10
15
14
40
16
42
57
17
29
46
38
0
0
12
402
203
210
163
368
203
321
419
372
368
344
302
0
0
0,3
11,3
5,3
6,8
5,3
8,5
6,2
7,1
9,1
9,5
8,8
8,4
6,4
14
20
22
19
22
25
22
29/42
50/82
90/119
72/118
70/125
68/123
56/85
69,1
61,0
75,6
61,0
64,7
55,2
65,9
0/1
3/5
0/2
0/0
0/1
0/0
1/3
0,0
60,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
33,3
5/14
30/43
47/60
54/69
34/46
21/32
27/37
35,7
69,8
78,3
78,3
73,9
65,6
73,0
39
113
154
150
159
114
91
16
17
26
15
20
17
15
6
11
9
14
28
18
25
1
14
16
24
23
25
14
63
139
227
198
174
157
142
4,5
7,0
10,3
10,4
7,9
6,2
6,5
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
10
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
Barcelona
Barcelona
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Barcelona-B
2005/06 Cornella
2006/07 Barcelona
Cornella
G
2PM/A
30
28
1
30
FTM/A
played with BC Cornella...he’s still playing
with FC Barcelona.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Spanish U-20 National Team...played at
the 2005 and 2006 European U-20 Championship.
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
124/212 58,5
55/92 59,8
0/0
0,0
119/217 54,8
5/22
0/3
0/0
1/4
22,7 109/176 61,9
0,0 59/99 59,6
0,0
0/0
0,0
25,0 93/151 61,6
204
90
1
172
18
11
0
24
16
11
0
17
16
9
1
15
372
169
0
334
12,4
6,0
0,0
11,2
Morandais Michel
1.95 • FORWARD • BORN: January 10, 1979, in Guadeloupe, French West Indies
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Life Center Academy HS, Burlington, NJ…played college basketball at Colorado University (2000-04)…moved to Italy
for the 2004-05 season, signed by Pallacanestro Cantù…signed for the 2005-06
season by SS Basket Napoli…played there
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
also the 2006-07 championship...moved to
Spain for the 2007-08 season, signed by FC
Barcelona.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Italian
National Cup with SS Basket Napoli…
named to the 2002-03 and 2003-04 All-Big
12 2nd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Colorado
Cantu’
Napoli
Napoli
30
26
31
29
37
42
36
43/93
101/200
160/332
96/222
79/164
95/213
86/177
46,2
50,5
48,2
43,2
48,2
44,6
48,6
9722
16/41
37/102
58/157
48/129
83/210
75/195
40,9 40/62 64,5
39,0 33/52 63,5
36,3 94/121 77,7
36,9 101/118 85,6
37,2 43/57 75,4
39,5 94/119 79,0
38,5 96/113 85,0
87
116
166
128
134
212
170
17
30
29
27
33
63
42
27
72
105
90
35
56
43
9
20
19
17
15
26
17
153
283
525
467
345
533
493
5,1
10,9
16,9
16,1
9,3
12,7
13,7
12
36/75
48,0
12/48
25,0
30/40
75,0
67
15
14
6
138
11,5
10
33/60
55,0
12/33
36,4
21/25
84,0
36
12
6
6
123
12,3
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Napoli
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Cantù
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teams
AXA FC Barcelona
TRIAS JORDI
Sanchez Juan Ignacio “Pepe”
YEAR
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: May 8, 1977, in Bahia Blanca, Argentina
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Temple University (1995-00)…signed for
the 2000-01 season by Philadelphia 76ers…
on February ’01 traded to Atlanta Hawks…
released on March…signed again by
Philadelphia 76ers…moved to Greece for
the 2001-02 season, signed by Panathinaikos AO Athens…signed for the 2002-03
season by Detroit Pistons…moved to Spain
on November ’03, signed by Lucentum Alicante…signed for the 2004-05 season by CB
Malaga…played there till the 2006-07
championship...signed for the 2007-08 season by FC Barcelona.
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99 Temple
1999/00 Temple
2000/01 Philadelphia
Atlanta
2001/02 Panathin.
2002/03 Detroit
2003/04 Alicante
2004/05 Unicaja
2005/06 Unicaja
2006/07 Unicaja
PCT.
3PM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002 Euroleague with Panathinaikos AO Athens...
member of the Argentinean National Team...
won the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic
Games...won the gold medal at the
2001Americas Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2003 Americas Championship...
won the silver medal at the 1999 South
American Championship...played at the 2006
World Championship...won the 2005-06
Spanish National Championship with CB
Malaga...won the 2005 Spanish National Cup
(King’s Cup) with CB Malaga...led the 200304 Spanish League in assists (6,3 apg.).
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
33
25
24
5
20
9
21
37
44
34
56/129
19/62
9/20
0/7
21/50
0/4
44/95
40/105
66/116
31/82
43,4 35/134
30,6 27/80
45,0
0/1
0,0
0/0
42,0 6/32
0,0
0/1
46,3 11/49
38,1 30/85
56,9 35/94
37,8 23/74
26,1
33,8
0,0
0,0
18,8
0,0
22,4
35,3
37,2
31,1
55/75
22/28
2/2
0/0
20/29
0/0
36/51
23/35
55/65
20/26
73,3
78,6
100,0
0,0
69,0
0,0
70,6
65,7
84,6
76,9
172
138
14
3
45
6
78
100
183
95
101
85
9
2
5
3
1
0
5
37
43
59
41
192
201
36
5
80
8
133
119
167
155
1
2
3
0
0
272
141
20
0
80
0
157
184
292
151
8,2
5,6
0,8
0,0
4,0
0,0
7,5
4,9
6,6
4,4
19
10
18
22
25/46
17/33
18/37
25/50
54,3
51,5
48,6
50,0
6/22
7/20
15/32
17/46
27,3
35,0
46,8
37,0
20/27
9/13
13/17
27/32
74,1
69,2
76,4
84,4
34
34
85
67
32
17
23
63
42
29
57
24
0
0
1
1
88
64
94
128
4,6
6,4
5,2
5,8
4
3/7
42,8
0/6
0,0
1/3
33,3
13
8
16
0
7
1.8
TEAM
Girona
Girona
Murcia
Girona
Girona
Barcelona
Girona
2005/06 Barcelona
2006/07 Barcelona
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
2
5
33
23
31
17
16
36
44
0/1
3/5
59/98
40/81
70/155
22/43
62/107
64/102
111/170
0,0
60,0
60,2
49,4
45,2
51,1
57,9
62,7
65,3
0/0
0/1
24/57
6/16
19/42
5/13
7/24
5/8
0/2
0,0
0,0
42,1
37,5
45,2
38,5
29,2
62,5
0,0
1/2
0/0
27/45
23/31
39/56
20/24
28/46
28/43
48/81
50,0
0,0
60,0
74,2
69,6
83,3
60,9
65,1
59,3
1
4
148
86
174
58
135
81
204
0
1
21
11
12
5
7
9
21
0
0
26
10
40
6
28
30
64
0
0
23
16
29
2
13
24
30
1
6
217
121
236
79
173
171
270
0,5
1,2
6,6
5,2
7,6
4,6
10,8
4,8
6,1
10
21
23
14/27
40/74
73/102
51,8
54,0
71,6
2/6
1/5
1/3
33,3
20,0
33,3
9/17
15/26
22/41
52,9
57,6
53,7
28
71
120
6
8
19
2
14
51
3
16
16
43
98
171
4,3
4,6
7,4
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Barcelona
2005/06 Barcelona
2006/07 Barcelona
Vazquez Gonzalez Francisco
2.09 • FORWARD • BORN: May 1, 1983, in Xantada, Lugo, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with CB Xantada
(Spain) youth teams...played with Centro de
Formacion Siglo XXI – Galicia (1997-00) youth
teams...played with Centro de Formacion
Siglo XXI – Pais Vasco (2000-01) U-18s...
signed for the 2001-02 season by CB Malaga
2nd team, in the EBA...also made his debut
with the ACB team...played there also the
2002-03 championship...signed for the 200304 season by Auna Canarias...back to CB
Malaga for the 2004-05 season...signed for
the 2005-06 season by CB Girona...signed for
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathin.
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
the 2006-07 season by FC Barcelona...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 Spanish
National Cup (King’s Cup) with CB Malaga...
won the 2007 Spanish National Cup (King’s
Cup) with FC Barcelona...has been member
of the Spanish U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team...won the silver medal at the 2002
European U-20 Championship...member of
the Spanish National Team...played at the
2005 European Championship.
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Alicante
Trias Jordi
12
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
9
29
9
37
43
38
46
6/11
129/243
5/16
122/226
198/317
115/215
140/247
54,5
53,1
31,3
54,0
62,5
53,5
56,7
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
1/3
10/33
1/3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
33,3
30,3
33,3
2/4
50,0
49/85 57,6
2/6
33,3
67/101 66,3
80/134 59,7
54/78 69,2
49/66 74,2
15
259
10
160
271
177
199
0
34
0
14
37
33
28
0
8
0
7
13
31
38
6
97
3
44
54
48
75
14
307
112
311
479
314
332
1,6
10,6
1,3
8,4
11,1
8,3
7,2
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Barcelona
1
15
13
23
1/1
100,0
13/23 56,5
47/67 70,1
68/127 53,5
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0/0
10/12
16/22
16/24
0,0
83,3
72,7
66,7
2
22
58
73
0
5
2
12
0
0
7
18
0
7
21
27
2
36
110
152
2,0
2,4
8,5
6,6
2003/04 G. Canaria
12
47/80
0/0
0,0
14/17
82,3
63
8
2
24
108
9,0
TEAM
FTM/A
EUROLEAGUE
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: May 11, 1980, in Girona, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Sant Josep
Girona (Spain) youth teams...made his debut
with Adepaf Figueras, in the Spanish minors,
during the 1998-99 season...played there also the 1999-00 championship...during the
1999-00 season, played also several games
with CB Girona...signed for the 2001-02 season by Etosa Murcia, in the LEB League...
signed for the 2002-03 season by CB Girona
...played there also the 2003-04 champi-
G
YEAR
2001/02 Unicaja
Unicaja B
2002/03 Unicaja
2003/04 G.Canaria
2004/05 Unicaja
2005/06 Girona
2006/07 Barcelona
onship...signed for the 2004-05 season by FC
Barcelona...sent on loan toCB Girona on January ’05...back to FC Barcelona for the 200506 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Spanish
National Cup (King’s Cup) with FC Barcelona
...won the 2004 Spanish SuperCup with FC
Barcelona...named the 2007 Spanish National Cup Final MVP...member of the Spanish B National Team.
2001/02
2002/03
2004/05
2006/07
ULEB CUP
58,7
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teams
Brose Baskets
BAMBERG - GERMANY
Official Club Name
FRANHEN 1st BAMBERG
BASKETBALLGESLLSCHAFTS
Foundation Year
1988
rose Baskets Bamberg has slowly but
surely become the new team to beat in
Germany in recent seasons while also
making a name for itself in Europe as well.
The club has won two of the last three German
League crowns and in between became the
first team from that country to reach the Euroleague Top 16. The coach who has navigated the rise, Dirk Bauermann, has readied this
season's team to be even better than before as
Brose Baskets aims to become one of the
strongest teams German basketball has ever
seen. Bauermann brings back a core of seven
players from last season's squad, including
captain Steffen Hamann. Among his cast of
newcomers are two players – Ademola Okulaja and Demond Greene – whom he has
coached on the German national team and
three others whose experience that could propel Brose Baskets to new heights this season.
Hamann is one of four guys with playmaking
experience in a deep backcourt. What makes
him stand out is his leadership abilities coupled with his outside shooting. Mark Dickel
brings excellent court vision and know-how
that has seen him succeed on three continents
during his career. Demond Greene is perhaps
the most athletic of the bunch and brings a reborn passion for the game after an ankle injury
forced him to miss much of last season.
Teenager Sajmen Hauer is the youngest point
guard on the squad, who will try to soak up
from the knowledge and experience of his
teammates. Robert Garrett is an efficient player on the wing, who provides scoring cover
B
and experience in a reserve role. Small forward Ivan Pavic rounds out the backcourt.
Australian center Luke Schenscher is the
biggest piece in the revamped frontline – in
more ways than one. At 2.16 meters, he has the
size to be a major impact player on both ends
of the floor and the moves to deal with players
smaller and quicker than him. Ademola Okulaja adds massive amounts of experience to the
frontcourt, as well as hustle, athleticism,
shooting and rebounding skills to complement
Schenscher. Small forward Predrag Suput will
play abroad for the first time, looking to use his
scoring ability and all-around skills to make
the whole team better. Chris Ensminger and
Darren Fenn are already a well-formed tandem
and their ability to play together will mean a
lot. Fenn is a solid scoring big man with a fine
touch, while Ensminger can bang, challenge
shots and grab rebounds. The young and
promising Tim Ohlbrecht will also get his first
taste of Euroleague basketball in a reserve role.
On paper, there is every reason to believe that
Coach Bauermann's side will make noise in
the Euroleague this season. In building a
deep and talented rotation, he has managed
to address every issue, from team chemistry
to the inside-outside and veteran-youth balances. Perhaps most important is the team's
depth, which means that Brose Baskets will
never rise or fall on one player. Just how far
this mix can go remains to be seen, but among
the things that are certain is that Brose Baskets plans to become a German dynasty and
Euroleague challenger for years to come.
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teams
Brose Baskets
President: Herbert Lauer
General Manager: Wolfgang Heyder
Financial Director: Harald Hubert
Team Manager: Markus Gareiß
General Secretary: Karola Trunk
Media & Communication Area: Thomas Meyer
Stats Crew Chief: Armin Zdansky
Staff
Coach: Dirk Bauermann
Assistant Coaches: Volker Stix, Rick Stafford
Athletic Trainer: Volkmar Zapf
Club Doctors: Markus Schneider, Gerhard Dobmeier
Osteopath: Jens Wockenfoth
Team information
Team address: Brose Baskets, Gundelsheimerstraße 22,
96052 Bamberg
Phone Number: +49 951 915 19 10
Fax Number: +49 951 915 19 19
Official webpage: www.brosebaskets.de
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Grey-White
Reserve Uniform: Grey-Red
Ticket Information: Timo Wailersbacher
phone +49 951 915 19 12, fax +49 951 915 19 19
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Brose
Second Sponsor: mister*lady
Third Sponsor: rhino´s
Official Supplier: JAKO
ARENA
JAKO ARENA
Capacity: 6.900
Address:
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96050 Bamberg
Phone: +49 951 91 77 100
Fax: +49 951 91 77 111
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Roster
n° name
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
22
24
ht
Christopher Ensminger
Sajmen Hauer
Steffen Hamann
Demond Greene
Predrag Suput
Karsten Tadda
Darren Fenn
Ivan Pavic
Robert Garrett
Ademola Okulaja
Tim Ohlbrecht
Dimitry McDuffie
Luke Schenscher
Mark Dickel
2.09
1.93
1.94
1.85
2.00
1.90
2.08
2.00
1.94
2.06
2.10
1.95
2.16
1.88
pos
y.o.b
Center
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Center
Guard
1973
1988
1981
1979
1977
1988
1980
1981
1977
1975
1988
1989
1981
1983
RADIO
Bamberger Rundfunk GmbH & Co. Studiobetriebs-KG
Gutenbergstr., 5 - 96050 Bamberg
phone +49 951 98 29 00; fax +49 951 98 29 090
TV
TV Oberfranken Pfarr 1, 95028 Hof
phone +49 9281 880201; fax +49 9281 880250
Trophy case
German National Championship: 2004/05, 2006/07
German National Cup: 1992
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Brose Baskets
ENSMINGER CHRIS
Dickel Mark
YEAR
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: December 21, 1976, in Dunedin, New Zealand
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Otago (New Zealand) during the 1994 season...played there till the 1996 championship...played college basketball at UNLV
(1996-00)...moved to Australia for the 200001 season, signed by Victoria Titans...played
there also the 2001/02 championship...
played the 2002 season with Wellington
Saints...moved to Turkey for the 2002-03
season, signed by Fenerbahce Istanbul...
played the 2003 season with Otago Nuggets
...moved to Belgium for the 2003-04 season,
signed by BC Oostende...on December ’03
moved back to Turkey, signed by Fenerbahce
Istanbul...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Erdemirspor Belediyesi...moved to Russia for
the 2005-06 season, signed by Lokomotiv
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
UNLV
UNLV
Victoria
Victoria
Fenerbahce
Oostende
Fenerbahce
2004/05 Erdemirspor
2005/06 Lokomotiv R
2006/07 Anwil
Maroussi
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
Rostov...moved to Poland for the 2006-07
season, signed by WTK Anwil Wloclawek...
on January’07 moved to Greece signed by
Maroussi, but played just a game due to an
injury...moved to Germany for the 2007-08
season, signed by Brose Baskets Bamberg.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2001 New
Zealand all Star Game...played the 2006 FIBA EuroCup All Star Game...led the 2004-05
Turkish League in assists (8.7 apg.)...has
been member of the New Zealand U-22 National Team...played at the 1997 World U-22
Championship...has been member of the
New Zealander National Team...played at
the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games...played
at the 2001 Goodwill Games...played at the
2006 World Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29
31
27
20
25
10
12
24
31
14
2
43/85
70/133
72/177
49/119
67/128
14/30
16/37
98/189
71/145
36/67
0/0
50,6 23/68
52,6 51/138
40,7 35/90
41,1 28/83
52,3 42/117
46,7 16/43
43,2 9/36
51,8 44/127
48,9 26/96
53,7 8/36
0,0
0/1
33,8 34/67 50,7
37,0 109/141 77,3
38,9 52/80 65,0
33,7 76/119 63,8
35,9 103/130 79,3
37,2 32/51 62,7
25,0 26/41 63,4
34,6 135/177 76,3
27,1 99/134 73,0
22,2 47/63 74,6
0,0
02/2
100
81
123
60
98
103
37
33
98
110
52
1
39
53
16
16
30
...
15
52
47
25
1
190
280
83
131
32
40
65
209
120
85
1
5
2
...
...
0
...
1
...
2
0
0
189
402
231
258
363
108
85
463
319
143
2
6,5
12,9
8,6
12,9
14,5
10,8
7,1
19,3
10,2
10,2
2,0
9
13/34
38,2
38,5
24
13
51
0
80
8,9
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Weissenfels
Mitteldeut.
Bamberg
Bamberg
Bamberg
Bamberg
Bamberg
Bamberg
30
26
25
37
35
42
38
38
131/261
138/238
134/253
187/344
134/240
191/342
140/239
133/235
50,2
57,9
52,9
54,4
55,8
55,8
58,6
56,6
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/3
0/0
0/0
0/1
1/1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
100,0
102/155
98/160
90/166
66/148
87/156
105/216
107/168
74/142
65,8
61,3
54,2
44,6
55,8
48,6
63,7
52,1
251
275
288
451
323
463
288
256
27
19
22
28
23
31
23
22
27
30
27
40
49
87
47
44
…
…
…
11
8
10
15
14
364
374
358
440
355
487
387
343
12,1
14,4
14,3
11,9
10,1
11,6
10,2
9,0
20
42/103
40,7
0/0
0,0
27/41
65,8
100
10
14
5
111
5,5
9
8
44/81
22/47
54,3
46,8
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
20/43
10/19
46,5
52,6
96
42
7
4
14
8
4
1
108
54
12,0
6,8
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Bamberg
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Bamberg
2006/07 Bamberg
Fenn Darren
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: Feburary 17, 1980, in Tonawanda, NY, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Canisius (1997-2001)…moved to France
for the 2001-02 season, signed by CSP Limoges…moved to Belgium for the 2002-03
season, signed by Vilvoorde…played there
till December ’03…moved to Russia on January ’04, signed by Ural Great Perm…moved
to Bosnia-Herzegovina for the 2004-05 season, signed by Bosna Sarajevo…on February’05 moved to Kosovo, signed by Trepca
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Anwil
10/26
24/36
66,7
YEAR
Ensminger Chris
2.09 • CENTER • BORN: December 8, 1973, in Ohio, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Valparaiso University (1994-96)...moved to
France for the 1996-97 season, signed by Tours,
in the Pro-B League...moved to Portugal for the
1997-98 season, signed by Porto...left the team
on February ’98...moved to New Zealand,
signed for the 1999 season by North Harbour
Kings...moved to Germany for the 1999-00 season, signed by Weissenfels... signed for the
2000-02 season by Mitteldeutscher BC...
signed for the 2001-02 by Brose Baskets Bamberg...he’s still playing there.
6
MISCELLANOEUS: won the 2004-05 German National Championship with Brose Baskets Bamberg…played the 1999 New
Zealander All Star Game…played the 2002,
2003, 2004 and 2005, 2006 German All Star
Game…named to the 1994-95 All-MCC 2nd
Team…named to the 1995-96 All-MCC 1st
Team…led the 2004-05 German League in
rebounding (11,3 rpg.)…led the 2004-05
ULEB Cup in rebounding (10,7 rpg.).
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
Canisius
Canisius
Canisius
Limoges
Vilvoorde
Vilvoorde
Ural Great
2004/05 Bosna
2005/06 Bremerhaven
2006/07 Bamberg
G
2PM/A
27
30
29
28
24
14
18
23
37
47
121/237
188/370
147/285
97/214
170/317
105/194
39/71
77/126
232/453
145/310
9
34/74
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
Mitrovice…moved to Germany for the 200506 seasons, signed by Eisbaeren Bremerhaven…signed for the 2006-07 season by
Brose Baskets Bamberg.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 German National Championship with Brose Baskets Bamberg...won the 2004 Russian National Cup with Ural Great Perm…played
the 2006 German All Star Game…named to
the 2000-01 All-MAAC 2nd Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
51,1
0/0
50,8
3/9
51,6 3/19
45,3
1/2
53,6
1/8
54,1 6/20
54,9 5/10
61,1
1/9
51,2 9/34
46,8 56/132
0,0 82/113 72,6
33,3 143/182 78,6
15,8 96/138 71,0
50,0 82/118 69,5
12,5 88/115 76,5
30,0 63/93 67,7
50,0 19/27 70,4
11,1 52/70 74,3
26,5 170/223 76,2
42,4 121/181 66,9
179
315
232
213
222
127
54
76
275
300
19
21
15
14
...
...
12
47
34
23
22
41
30
22
10
12
6
4
55
38
35
28
34
...
...
...
4
19
28
26
324
528
401
279
431
291
112
209
661
579
12,0
17,6
13,8
10,0
17,9
20,8
6,2
9,1
17,9
12,3
45,9
34,4
46
9
10
4
122
13,6
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Bamberg
11/32
21/25
84,0
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Brose Baskets
GREENE DEMOND
Garrett Robert
YEAR
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: March 18, 1977, in Ochsenfurt, Germany
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Rettersdorf, in the German Bundesliga II, during
the 1997-98 season...signed for the 1998-99
season by DJK Wurzburg...played there till
the 2001-02 championship...signed for the
2002-03 season by Frankfurt Skyliners...
played there also the 2003-04 championship
...moved to Italy for the 2004-05 season,
signed by Basket Napoli...released on February ’05...signed by Teramo Basket for the remainder of the season...moved to Germany
for the 2005-06 season, signed by Brose
Baskets Bamberg...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the German
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Skyliners
Skyliners
Napoli
Teramo
2005/06 Bamberg
2006/07 Bamberg
National Team…won the silver medal at the
2005 European Championship…played at
the 2001 and 2007 European Championship...played at the 2006 World Championship...won the 2003-04 German National
Championship with Frankfurt Skyliners…
won the 2006-07 German National Championship with Brose Baskets Bamberg...led the
1998-99 German Bundesliga II in scoring (25
ppg.)…played the 2000, 2001, 2002 and
2004 German All Star Game…named the
1999-00 German Player of the Year…voted
the 1999-00 German League Most Improved
Player of the Year.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
27
29
30
35
31
27
16
12
38
47
85/174
158/350
118/275
143/274
103/186
101/210
19/37
2/5
58/125
60/128
48,9
45,1
42,9
52,2
55,4
48,1
51,4
40,0
46,4
46,9
30/87
59/153
56/188
40/146
39/126
47/146
12/36
1/6
57/151
43/111
34,5
38,6
29,8
27,4
30,9
32,2
33,3
16,7
37,7
38,7
69/112
173/255
109/151
119/193
101/150
105/147
7/10
8/10
63/107
53/89
61,6
67,8
72,2
61,7
67,3
71,4
70,0
80,0
58,9
59,6
69
98
132
173
95
97
30
10
121
107
24
27
42
44
31
27
8
1
22
25
54
82
97
101
49
54
10
1
66
52
1
1
6
5
2
1
0
0
3
3
329
666
513
525
424
448
81
15
350
302
12,2
22,9
17,1
15,0
13,7
12,1
5,1
1,7
9,2
6,4
20
32/62
51,6
25/65
38,4
38/52
73,0
54
15
27
1
177
8,8
10
9
8
9
24/57
17/47
9/20
12/32
42,1
36,2
45.0
37,5
14/38
15/45
7/16
7/30
36,8
33,3
43,8
23,3
29/38
29/42
11/11
13/18
76,3
69,0
100
72,2
23
30
14
25
12
9
6
8
9
24
4
9
1
1
0
1
119
108
50
58
11,9
12,0
6,3
6,4
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Wurzburg
Giants
Giants
Giants
Alba
Alba
5
25
30
34
31
32
30
43
16
3/9
53/111
63/120
88/185
86/200
170/322
112/216
96/158
6/20
33,3
47,7
52,5
47,6
43,0
52,8
51,9
60,8
30,0
1/2
28/90
66/164
64/178
53/154
50/157
43/130
59/153
31/70
50,0
1/2
50,0
31,1 37/49 75,5
40,2 48/68 70,6
36,0 96/137 70,1
34,4 97/118 82,2
31,8 167/196 85,2
33,1 109/130 83,8
38,6 75/99 75,8
44,3 19/23 82,6
5
38
80
99
96
112
109
118
20
0
16
40
23
34
34
32
37
38
2
16
32
60
53
54
56
85
28
0
1
0
6
3
6
15
12
2
10
227
372
464
428
657
462
444
124
2,0
9,1
12,4
13,6
13,8
20,5
15,4
10,3
7,8
10
6
17/35
4/7
48,6
57,1
14/39
5/19
35,9
26,3
23
7
16
7
15
10
4
1
104
27
10,4
4,5
Skyliners
Skyliners
Napoli
Bamberg
Greene Demond
1.85 • GUARD • BORN: June 15, 1979, in Ford Hood, Tx, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with TuS Aschaffenberg (Germany) juniors…signed for the
1997-98 season by DJK Wurzburg…played
there till the 2001-02 championship, also
playing with Rattelsdorf, in the German 2nd
division…signed for the 2002-03 by Giants
Leverkusen…played there till the 2004-05
championship…signed for the 2005-06 season by Alba Berlin Basketball Team…played
there also the 2006-07 championship...
8
signed for the 2007-08 season by Brose Baskets Bamberg.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 German
National Cup with Alba Berlin Basketball
Team…played the 2002, 2005 and 2006
German All Star Game…member of the German National Team…won the silver medal
at the 2005 European Championship...played
at the 2006 World Championship...played at
the 2007 European Championship.
28/33
4/4
84,8
100
Hamann Steffen
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: June 14,1981, in Bamberg, Germany
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Brose Baskets
Bamberg (Germany) youth teams… made his
debut with Brose Baskets Bamberg during the
1999-00 season…during the 2000-01, 2001-02
and 2002-03 season, also played several games
with TSV Breitengussbach, in the Bundesliga
II…played with Brose Baskets Bamberg till the
2005-06 championship… moved to Italy for the
2006-07 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna...
on January ’07 moved back to Germany, signed
by Brose Baskets Bamberg.
ULEB CUP
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
FTM/A
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Alba
2006/07 Alba
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Bamberg
PCT.
YEAR
TEAM
1999/00 Bamberg
2000/01 Bamberg
2001/02 Bamberg
Breitengus.
2002/03 Bamberg
Breitengus.
2003/04 Bamberg
2004/05 Bamberg
2005/06 Bamberg
2006/07 Fortitudo Bo
Bamberg
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2006-07 German National Championship
with Brose Baskets Bamberg…played the
2003, 2004 and 2006 German All Star
Game…has been member of the German U16 and U-20 National Team…member of the
German National Team…played at the 2003
and 2007 European Championship...played
at the 2006 World Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
1
26
31
7
37
2
41
41
21
10
35
0/0
20/29
49/94
41/61
88/158
6/8
99/185
101/200
47/75
14/25
92/157
0,0
68,9
52,1
67,2
55,7
75,0
53,5
50,5
62,7
56,0
58,6
1/1
2/3
7/34
2/8
16/52
0/4
25/74
20/81
8/28
0/3
23/66
100,0
66,7
20,6
25,0
30,8
0,0
33,8
24,7
28,6
0,0
34,9
0/0
14/28
59/102
20/48
73/152
10/13
132/203
92/140
40/62
15/17
104/152
0,0
50,0
57,8
41,7
48,0
76,9
65,0
65,7
64,5
88,2
68,4
0
18
37
10
69
2
106
77
26
6
85
0
30
37
18
61
2
43
43
15
16
39
0
37
61
33
85
0
133
125
44
5
109
0
…
2
4
4
1
8
4
0
2
6
3
50
178
108
297
22
405
354
158
43
357
3,0
1,9
5,7
15,4
8,0
11,0
9,9
8,6
7,5
4,3
10,2
10
7
16/31
8/16
51,6
50,0
2/8
3/9
25,0
33,3
20/28
8/9
71,4
88,9
25
11
6
4
13
18
0
1
58
33
5,8
4,7
8
2
8/21
11/14
38,1
78,6
5/13
?
38,5
50,0
19/26
5/8
73,1
62,5
18
4
10
2
32
8
0
1
50
30
6,3
15,0
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Bamberg
2006/07 Fortitudo Bo
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Bamberg
2006/07 Bamberg
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Breitengus.
2005/06 Breitengus.
Bamberg
2006/07 Bamberg
Breitengus.
Brose Baskets
Hauer Sajmen
Okulaja Ademola
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: March 14, 1988, in Nurnberg, Germany
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: July 10, 1975, in Lagos, Nigeria
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Franken
Hexer (Germany) juniors…signed for the
2004-05 season by GHP Bamberg, played
with TSV Breitengussbach, in the Bundesliga II…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 German National Championship with Brose Bas-
CAREER NOTES: started playing with Tus
Lichterfelde, the Alba Berlin farm team (Germany)...made his debut with Alba during the
1994-95 season...played college basketball
at University of North Carolina (1995-99)
...back to Germany for the 1999-00 season,
signed by Alba Berlin...signed by Philadelphia 76ers for the 2000-01 season...moved
to Spain on late December ’00, signed by CB
Girona for the remainder of the season...
signed for the 2001-02 season by FC
Barcelona...signed for the 2002-03 season
by CB Malaga...signed for the 2003-04 season by Girona CB...on April’04 moved to Italy
signed for the remainder of the season by
Benetton Basket Treviso...back to Spain for
the 2004-05 season, signed by Valencia
BC...on January ’06, moved to Germany,
signed by RheinEnergie Cologne...on February 06 moved to Russia, signed by BC Khim-
kets Bamberg...has been member of the German U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team…
played at the 2004 European U-16 Championship…played at the 2005 and 2006 European U-18 Championship...played at the
2007 European ‘B’ U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
21
26
6
14
26
39799
68/164
2/3
3/8
70/133
39,4
41,5
66,7
37,5
52,6
10/32
14/65
0/1
1/9
22/92
31,3
21,5
0,0
11,1
23,9
29739
32/52
2/4
4/9
68/84
74,4
61,5
50,0
44,4
81,0
24
49
0
4
56
6
16
1
1
19
47
76
3
13
92
0
0
0
0
2
137
210
6
13
274
6,5
8,1
1,0
0,9
10,5
5
0/1
0,0
0/2
0,0
2/2
100
0
0
2
0
2
0,4
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Bamberg
YEAR
Ohlbrecht Tim
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
N. Carolina
N. Carolina
N. Carolina
N. Carolina
Alba
Girona
Barcelona
Malaga
Girona
Benetton
2004/05 Valencia
2005/06 Cologne
Khimki
2006/07 Khimki
Alicante
5
12
3
3/9
16/27
9/14
33,3
59,3
64,3
0/0
0/3
3/11
0,0
0,0
27,3
0/0
9/14
5/11
0,0
64,3
45,5
7
29
19
0
3
1
0
0
1
2
4
2
6
41
32
1,2
3,4
10,7
2001/02 Barcelona
2002/03 Malaga
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: August 30, 1988, in Wuppertal, Germany
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Giants Leverkusen (Germany) juniors…made his debut
with Giants Leverkusen 2nd Team, in the Regionalliga…during the 2005-06 season
played with the main team, in the Bundesliga and the 2nd in the Regionalliga…signed
for the 2006-07 season by Brose Baskets
Bamberg, also played with with TSV Breitengussbach, in the Bundesliga II...he’s still
playing there.
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Leverkusen
2006/07 Bamberg
Breitenguss.
TEAM
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 German National Championship with Brose Baskets Bamberg...has been member of the German U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team…
played at the 2004 European U-16 Championship…played at the 2005 and 2006 European U-18 Championship... played at the
2007 European ‘B’ U-20 Championship.
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
ki Moscow...played there till April’07...
moved to Spain, signed by Etosa Alicante...
back to Germany for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Brose Baskets Bamberg.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2002-03 Euroleague Week-7 MVP... member of the German National Team...won the bronze medal
at the 2002 World Championship...played at
the 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2007
European Championship...played at the 2006
World Championship...won the 1999-00 German National Championship with Alba Berlin
...won the 1995 Korac Cup with Alba Berlin...
played the 2002 Spanish All Star Game...
played the 2006 German all Star Game...
named to the 1999 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1st Team...named the 1999 North Carolina MVP...led the 2003-04 Spanish League
for steals (2.2 spg.)...has been member of the
German U-18 and U-22 National Team.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
47/64
38/66
71/114
105/141
77/123
108/137
128/186
54/93
61/85
21/26
27/35
0
13/23
14/14
6/7
73,4
57,6
62,3
74,5
62,6
78,8
68,8
58,1
71,8
80,8
77,1
0
56,5
100
85,7
164
226
213
268
173
191
261
244
148
51
83
0
42
11
22
33
51
44
44
69
49
61
51
52
16
22
0
4
6
3
68
68
80
78
49
28
71
42
30
10
14
0
10
8
4
8
7
…
…
…
10
12
3
3
0
4
0
2
0
2
191
280
303
444
355
460
606
362
348
106
169
0
73
52
41
6,2
8,0
8,0
13,9
9,9
20,0
15,5
8,6
14,5
13,3
11,3
0,0
5,6
10,4
8,2
34,7
30,2
47/83
32/50
56,6
64,0
125
143
32
22
29
26
9
2
264
185
13,2
9,7
0,0
52,4
6/8
14/21
75,0
66,7
14
58
4
16
4
11
0
5
32
91
8,0
7,6
G
2PM/A
31
35
38
32
36
23
39
42
24
8
15
1
13
5
5
42/78
71/132
104/251
90/201
118/195
122/235
149/287
106/228
88/184
27/41
47/93
0/2
24/47
13/22
13/20
53,8 20/38 52,6
53,8 40/111 36,0
41,4 24/93 25,8
44,8 53/120 44,2
60,5 14/41 34,1
51,9 36/91 39,6
51,9 60/129 46,5
46,5 32/95 33,7
47,8 37/80 46,3
65,8 9/23 39,1
50,5 16/40 40,0
0,0
0/1
0,0
51,1 4715 26,7
59,1
4/1 040,0
65,0 3/12 25,0
20
19
83/142
57/121
58,5
47,1
17/49
13/43
4
12
13/18
22/40
72,2
55,0
0/0
11/21
EUROLEAGUE
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Valencia
2006/07 Khimki
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2001/02 Breitengus.
2002/03 Bamberg
Breitengus.
2003/04 Breitengus.
2004/05 Bamberg
2005/06 Bamberg
2006/07 Bamberg
Brose Baskets
Pavic Ivan
Suput Predrag
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: September 30, 1981, in Regensburg, Germany
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: June 1, 1977, in Gospic, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with TSV Breitengussbach (Germany) juniors…made his debut with TSV Breitengussbach, in the German Bundesliga II during the 2000-01 season
...played there till the 2003-04 championship,
playing also several games with Brose Bas-
CAREER NOTES: signed for the 2000-01
season by Spartak Subotica…played there
till the 2002-03 championship…signed for
the 2003-04 season by BC Vojvodina Novi
Sad…signed for the 2004-05 season by BC
Partizan Belgrade…played there also the
2005-06 championship…sigend for the
2006-07 season by KK Hemofarm Vrsac...
FTM/A
kets Bamberg during the 2002-03 season
...signed for the 2004-05 season by Brose
Baskets Bamberg…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2006-07 German National Championship
with Brose Baskets Bamberg.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
22
11
19
29
33
21
38
81/168
4/8
92/188
126/289
15/36
5/13
9/24
48,2
50,0
48,9
43,6
41,7
38,5
37,5
4/15
0/0
9/30
17/56
1/8
0/0
?
26,7 46/86 53,5
0,0
0/0
0,0
30,0 106/149 71,1
30,4 125/180 69,4
12,5 16/44 52,9
0,0
7/15 46,7
50,0 4/14 28,6
92
7
126
191
45
14
4
11
0
11
13
1
3
1
31
0
19
46
7
2
13
1
0
4
11
2
0
0
220
8
317
428
33
19
13
10,0
0,7
16,7
14,8
1,3
0,8
0,7
5
1/5
20,0
0/0
2
0
0
0
2
0,4
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Bamberg
0,0
0/0
0,0
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Spartak S.
Spartak S.
Vojvodina
Partizan
Partizan
Hemofarm
21
21
34
19
15
16
84/147
97/172
119/203
40/64
37/53
55/94
57,1
56,4
58,6
62,5
69,8
58,4
24/40
23/65
31/72
10/23
14/33
8/44
60,0 51/63 80,9
35,4 83/102 81,4
43,0 109/120 90,8
43,5 28/31 90,3
42,4 19/24 79,2
18,2 51/63 80,9
93
146
134
57
67
53
16
27
39
17
25
26
28
34
42
12
26
40
1
6
6
1
1
2
291
346
440
138
135
185
13,9
16,5
12,9
7,3
9,0
11,6
14
29/65
44,6
14/36
38,8
17/22
77,2
55
23
19
2
117
8,3
11
41/70
58,6
14/36
38,9
28/34
82,4
52
6
23
1
152
13,8
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Partizan
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Bamberg
2006/07 Bamberg
8
9
6/18
8/17
33,3
47,1
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
1/2
4/11
50,0
36,4
15
11
0
4
1
0
2
0
19
20
1,6
2,2
FTM/A
moved to Germany for the 2007-08 season,signed by Brose Baskets Bamberg.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2005-06 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...played the 2007 Adriatic League All
Star Game.
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Hemofarm
Schenscher Luke
2.16 • CENTER • BORN: December 31, 1982, in Hope Forest, Australia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Australian
Institute of Sport...played college basketball
at Georgia Tech (2001-05)...signed for the
2005-06 season by Fort Worth Flyers...on
March’06, signed by Chicago Bulls...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Fort Worth Flyers...on March’07, signed by Portland Trail
Blazers...moved to Germany for the 2007-08
season, signed by Brose Baskets Bamberg.
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
12
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 DLeague All Star Game...named to the 200506 All-D League 2nd Team...has been member of the Australian U-21 National Team...
won the gold medal at the 2001 East Asia
Games...played at the 2001 World U-21
Championship...member of the Australian
National Team...played at the 2003 World
University Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Georgia T
Georgia T
Georgia T
Georgia T
Chicago
Fort Worth
Portland
19
30
37
32
20
34
11
37/63
49/105
140/248
131/241
16/26
133/260
7/23
58,7
46,7
56,5
54,4
61,5
51,2
30,4
0/0
1/1
0/0
1/4
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
100,0
0,0
25,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
18/35
10/19
68/99
57/89
4/13
59/85
5/7
51,4
52,6
68,7
64,0
30,8
69,4
71,4
61
92
252
235
29
234
25
11
10
25
22
1
16
2
15
10
30
40
7
24
1
22
25
54
56
3
41
4
92
111
348
322
36
325
19
4,8
3,7
9,2
10,1
1,8
9,6
1,7
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Chorale Roanne
Basket
ROANNE - FRANCE
Official Club Name
CHORALE ROANNE
BASKET
Foundation Year
1932
horale Roanne comes off a historical
season in which the team lifted both
the Semaine Des As and the French
League title, the one that allowed the club to
return to the Euroleague for the first time
since 1960. All of a sudden, Roanne is the
team to beat in France and hopes to give its
best in the Euroleague’s Group C against five
other reigning domestic champions. Chorale
managed to keep franchise player Marc Salyers, the heart and soul of his team, as well as
athletic big man Pape Badiane, who just came
back from EuroBasket 2007. A major addition
has to be top gun Brion Rush, who has already impressed everyone in preparation
games, as well as versatile forward Adam
Hess or athletic center Kendall Dartez. Head
coach Jean-Denys Choulet enters his eighth
consecutive season with Roanne, the team to
which he took from the French second division to win it all last year. Despite its 47-year
absence from the top competition. Roanne is
ready to beat the expectations.
Roanne needed a reliable scorer to rebuild its
backcourt and found one in Rush, an unstoppable one-on-one player due to his athleticism, quickness and talent. Rush has filled
the baskets everywhere he has played
throughout his short, promising career and
can actually become one of the most pleasant
surprises in the competition. Laurent Cazalon is back in Roanne to offer his defense and
driving skills, while Marc-Antoine Pellin
hopes to offer his court vision and incredible
passing skills. Despite his size - 1.67 meters Pellin can be unstoppable in the open court
and is ready to repeat as Roanne’s starting
point guard. His backup will be Pierric
C
Poupet, a pass-first point guard who faces the
biggest challenge of his career after a good
season with Orleans. Hess rounds an interesting backcourt due to his versatility, range
and rebounding skills. He is expected to see
time at both forwards spot. Smart and aggressive, Hess could be the x-factor in this team.
Chorale made a good effort to keep Salyers,
simply the best player in France last season.
Salyers is one of the most aggressive players
around, who uses his athleticism to rebound
well at both ends but who has improved his
range, defense and outside game. As always,
Salyers will provide endless energy and
quickness to lead his team. Badiane is an outstanding shot blocker and a good defensive
player with great timing to rebound at both
ends. He can take advantage of his size and
quickness on offense, but Badiane can change
games on defense. Dartez is a good one-onone defensive player and a team-oriented big
man who can complement Salyers really
well. William Soliman is set to come off the
bench to provide intensity, physical skills
and shooting range.
It has been too long since Roanne took part in
the Euroleague, but now it is the team’s turn
to represent French basketball in the best way
possible. Basketball has never been so popular in Roanne, and even when the challenge
seems to be huge, Coach Choulet knows that
his team’s chances depend on taking one
game at the time and be able to stay strong at
home. If Rush confirms his scoring power at
the highest European level and Salyers stays
as one of the most hard-to-guard forwards
around, Roanne can become a surprise team
in the 2007-08 Euroleague season.
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Chorale Roanne Basket
President: Emmanuel Brochot
General Manager: Valentin Cavelier
Financial Director: Michel Dru
General Secretary: Claudie Pradet
Media & Communication Director: Emmanuel Demont
Marketing Area: S Events
Stats Crew Chief: Claude Debord
Staff
Coach: Jean Denys Choulet
Assistant Coach: Frederic Brouillaud
Club Doctor: Vincent Cavelier
Physiotherapist: Yannick Barthelemy
Team information
Team address: Chemin des Vernes, 42300 Roanne
Phone Number: +33 4 77 23 93 00
Fax Number: +33 4 77 70 03 81
Official webpage: www.chorale-roanne.com
E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected]
Main Uniform: Blue
Reserve Uniform: White
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Pierric Poupet
Adam Hess
William Soliman
Laurent Cazalon
Brion Rush
Marc-Antoine Pellin
Raphael Wilson
Kendall Dartez
Pape Badiane
Marc Salyers
1.90
2.00
2.04
1.93
1.86
1.69
1.97
2.06
2.08
2.05
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Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center
Center
Forward
1984
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1980
1979
1984
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1980
1980
1979
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FSemain d’As: 2007
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Chorale Roanne Basket
DARTEZ KENDALL
Badiane Pape
YEAR
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: February 2, 1980, in Boulogne-Billiancourt, France
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Cleveland State (2000-04)...on April’04
moved to France, signed by Chorale Roanne
...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
YEAR
TEAM
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
Cleveland S
Cleveland S
Cleveland S
Cleveland S
Roanne
2004/05 Roanne
2005/06 Roanne
2006/07 Roanne
French National Championship with Chorale
Roanne...won the 2007 Semain d’As with
Chorale Roanne...member of the French National Team...played at the 2007 European
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
19
18
30
18
10
34
34
34
5/12
32/52
72/135
51/110
14/36
91/207
107/192
104/199
41,7
61,5
53,3
46,4
38,9
44,0
55,7
52,3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/2
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
7/12
20/36
50/75
30/44
4/8
42/59
48/72
52/72
58,3
55,6
66,7
68,2
50,0
71,2
66,7
72,2
13
101
158
103
27
186
164
175
3
5
20
10
0
24
19
13
4
32
24
9
1
41
21
25
2
5
57
47
5
38
22
43
17
84
194
132
32
224
262
260
0,9
4,7
6,5
7,5
3,2
6,6
7,7
7,6
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Louisville
Louisville
Florida
Konya
30
30
14
28
51/91
57/134
29/66
84/154
56,0
42,5
43,9
54,5
1/8
1/12
0/0
15/37
12,5
8,3
0,0
40,5
27/44
50/65
28/38
55/76
61,4
76,9
73,7
72,4
89
151
62
160
6
25
5
50
16
46
6
18
20
46
12
...
132
167
86
268
4,4
5,6
6,1
9,6
Hess Adam
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: April 4, 1981, in Michigan, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Grosse Pointe-South HS...played
college basketball at Eastern Michigan
(1999-2000) and at William & Mary (200104)...moved to Czech Republic for the 200405 season, signed by CEZ Basketball
Nymburk...played there also the 2005-06
championship...moved to Germany for the
2006-07 season, signed by Artland Dragons
Cazalon Laurent
Quakenbrueck...moved to France for the
2007-08 season, signed by Chorale Roanne.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2005-06 Czech National Championship with
CEZ Basketball Nymburk...won the 2005 Czech
National Cup with CEZ Basketball Nymburk...
played the 2005 Czech League All Star Game
...won the 2005 Czech All Star Game 3-Points
shootout...named to the All-CAA 1st Team.
1.93 • FORWARD • BORN: October 1, 1979, in Mukhouse, France
YEAR
CAREER NOTES: grew up with JDA Dijon
Basket (France) juniors...made his debut
with JDA Dijon during the 1998-99 season...signed for the 1999-00 season by
Nantes Basket...signed for the 2000-01 season by Chorale Roanne...played there till the
2003-04 championship...signed for the 200405 season by Golbey-Epinal...signed for the
2005-06 season by JA Vichy...signed for the
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2005-06 season by Chorale Roanne...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
French National Championship with Chorale
Roanne...won the 2007 Semain d’As with
Chorale Roanne...won the 2001 French All
Star Game Slam Dunk Contest...member of
the French U-16 National Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Dijon
Nantes
Roanne
Roanne
Roanne
Roanne
Golbay-Ep
Vichy
Roanne
1
32
29
26
29
22
32
34
24
0/1
81/150
126/235
95/182
77/156
76/148
119/234
90/184
28/66
0,0
54,0
53,6
52,2
49,3
51,3
50,8
48,9
42,4
0/0
19/57
59/150
37/131
41/117
26/105
48/134
59/160
20/66
0,0
33,3
39,3
28,2
35,0
24,8
35,8
36,9
30,3
0/0
37/62
61/99
59/86
31/42
44/61
65/91
47/64
27/37
0,0
59,7
61,6
68,6
73,8
72,1
71,4
73,4
73,0
0
72
111
90
93
101
199
146
57
0
27
37
31
19
19
42
37
13
1
66
70
58
37
57
69
76
24
0
...
...
...
6
4
4
3
3
0
256
490
360
308
274
447
404
143
0,0
8,0
16,9
13,8
10,6
12,4
14,0
11,9
5,9
2.06 • CENTER • BORN: December 1, 1980, in Los Angeles, Cal, USA
6
Florida Flame, in the D-League...moved to
Turkey for the 2006-07 season, signed by SU
Konya...moved to France for the 2007-08
season, signed by Chorale Roanne.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
E. Michigan
William & M
William & M
William & M
Nymburk
Nymburk
Dragons
26
19
28
28
34
43
43
54/118
53/116
123/226
137/272
155/253
184/284
139/277
45,8
45,7
54,4
50,4
61,3
64,8
50,2
32/95
19/75
68/183
57/189
47/129
54/132
65/178
33,7
25,3
37,2
30,2
36,4
40,9
36,5
42/54
46/65
114/135
123/163
67/88
100/129
152/190
77,8
70,8
84,4
75,5
76,1
77,5
80,0
103
89
177
187
193
288
192
19
10
27
46
44
49
28
42
39
64
65
40
79
45
4
2
3
4
6
7
3
146
209
564
568
518
630
625
9,5
11,0
20,1
20,3
15,2
14,7
14,5
Pellin Marc-Antoine
1.69 • GUARD • BORN: September 8, 1987, in Orleans, France
CAREER NOTES: played for INSEP (200204)...signed for the 2004-05 season by Chorale
Roanne Basket...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 French
National Championship with Chorale Roanne
Basket...won the 2007 Semain des As with
Chorale Roanne Basket...played the 2007
French All Star Game...has been member of
YEAR
Dartez Kendall
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Vincennes College (2001-02) and at
Louisville (2002-04)...moved to Korea for the
2004-05 season, signed by Anyang SBS
Stars...signed for the 2005-06 season by
1999/00
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
the French U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
Team...played at the 2003 European U-16
Championship...won the bronze medal at the
2004 European U-18 Championship...played at
the 2005 European U-18 Championship...
played at the 2006 European U-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
INSEP
Roanne
Roanne
Roanne
22
31
33
33
53/106
17/34
19/41
44/76
50,0
50,0
46,3
57,9
13/52
8/24
6/20
14/44
25,0
33,3
30,0
31,8
33/45
9/11
15/25
21/33
73,3
81,8
60,0
63,6
35
22
26
89
41
15
26
63
75
28
53
178
0
0
2
2
114
67
71
151
5,2
2,2
2,2
4,6
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Chorale Roanne Basket
SALYERS MARC
Poupet Pierric
YEAR
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: August 18, 1984, in Mont Saint Agnan, France
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Golbay
Epinal (France) youth teams...made his debut
with Golbay Epinal, in the French Pro B, during the 2002-03 season...signed for the 200304 season by CSP Limoges, in the French Pro
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
A...signed for the 2004-05 season by Bourgen-Bresse...played there also the 2005-06
championship...signed for the 2006-07 season by Entente Orleans 45...signed for the
2007-08 season by Chorale Roanne Basket.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Golbay Ep.
Limoges
Bourg
Bourg
Orelans
10
26
22
34
30
2/8
14/37
11/39
36/91
29/59
25,0
37,8
28,2
39,6
49,2
0/5
6/31
13/43
31/94
21/68
0,0
19,4
30,2
33,0
30,9
8/8
27/34
18/22
47/66
22/33
100
79,4
81,8
71,2
66,7
1
42
36
69
55
1
22
16
39
22
3
38
47
104
127
0
1
0
2
1
12
73
79
212
160
1,2
2,8
3,6
6,2
5,3
TEAM
Samford
Samford
Samford
Borgoman.
Borgoman.
Oyak Bursa
Pau-Orthez
2004/05 Fenerbahce
2005/06 Gravelines
Montecatini
2006/07 Roanne
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
30
32
29
37
32
23
9
31
3
18
34
114/292
167/282
152/258
194/366
209/425
177/326
23/42
101/197
2/6
81/152
178/326
39,0
59,2
58,9
53,0
49,2
54,3
54,8
51,3
33,3
53,3
54,6
36/102
37/97
39/111
52/180
37/116
52/147
8/28
46/149
2/10
33/105
62/161
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
35,3 67/94 71,3
38,1 92/125 73,6
35,1 77/112 68,8
28,9 120/173 69,4
31,9 91/149 61,1
35,4 71/132 53,8
28,6 23/29 79,3
30,9 75/112 67,0
20,0
3/4
75,0
31,4 31/47 66,0
38,5 108/146 74,0
PCT.
FTM/A
163
232
180
195
180
168
34
236
11
120
272
27
38
17
55
60
34
9
54
1
37
47
93
103
85
38
26
26
13
81
1
25
78
29
23
25
10
10
13
7
...
1
9
24
403
537
498
664
620
581
93
415
13
292
650
13,4
16,8
17,2
17,9
19,4
25,3
10,3
13,4
4,3
16,2
19,1
Soliman William
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: February 15, 1980, in Saint Denis, Fance
CAREER NOTES: grew up with ALM Evreux
(France) juniors...made his debut with Evreux
during the 1998-99 season...played there also the 1999-00 championship...signed for the
2000-01 season by Nanterre, in the Nationale
2...back to Evreux for the 2001-02 championship,,.signed by Rouen Basket for the 200203 season...signed by ALM Evreux for the
2003-04 season...signed for the 2004-05 sea-
Rush Brion
1.86 • GUARD • BORN: 15 November, 1984, in Louisiana, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
with Grambling State University (200206)...moved to Italy for the 2006-07 season,
signed by SICC Jesi...moved to France for
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
8
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Grambling S
Grambling S
Grambling S
Grambling S
30
29
25
21
91/204
99/220
85/210
145/289
44,6
45,0
40,5
50,2
91/217
91/240
62/170
54/173
PCT.
FTM/A
41,9 55/71
37,9 90/119
36,5 84/108
31,2 109/131
the 2007-08 season, signed by Chorale
Roanne Basket.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2003-04,
2004-05, 2005-06 All-SWAC 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
77,5
75,6
77,8
83,2
115
140
140
146
47
46
42
48
87
89
51
71
2
5
7
1
510
561
440
541
17,0
19,3
17,6
25,7
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
son by Rouen Basket...played there also the
2005-06 championship...signed for the 200607 season by Choarle Roanne...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
French National Championship with Chorale
Roanne...won the 2007 Semain d’As with
Chorale Roanne...member of the French National Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Evreux
Evreux
Evreux
Rouen
Evreux
Rouen
Rouen
Roanne
6
8
16
3/5
4/6
17/43
60,0
66,7
39,5
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
3/6
4/6
12/24
50,0
66,7
50,0
7
3
48
0
0
6
0
0
6
2
2
13
9
12
46
1,5
1,5
2,9
30
33
34
34
67/120
183/345
113/226
68/131
55,8
53,0
50,0
51,9
1/3
2/15
14/32
5/10
33,3
13,3
43,8
50,0
37/66
93/127
50/88
27/47
56,1
73,2
56,8
57,4
133
219
152
110
17
29
21
13
15
38
25
16
51
83
42
20
174
465
318
178
5,8
14,1
9,4
5,2
Salyers Marc
Wilson Raphael
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: February 28, 1979, in Chicago, Ill, USA
1.97 • FORWARD • BORN: Jannuary 10, 1989, in Oullins, France
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Samford (1997-2001)...moved to Italy for
the 2001-02 season, signed by Cimberio Borgomanero...played there also the 2002-03
championship...moved to Turkey for the
2003-04 season, signed by Oyak Bursa...on
April’04 moved to France, signed by EB PauOrthez...back to Turkey for the 2004-05 season, signed by Fenerbahce Istanbul...moved
to France for the 2005-06 season, signed by
BCM Gravelins-Dunkerque...moved to Korea
on November’05, signed by Pusan KTF Mag-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with ASVEL
Villeurbanne (France) youth teams...signed
for the 2005-06 season by Centre Federal du
Basketball...played there also the 2006-07
championship...signed for the 2007-08 sea-
ic Wings...on January’06 moved to Italy
signed by SS Montecatini, in Legadue...
moved to France for the 2006-07 season,
signed by Chorale Roanne.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
French National Championship with Chorale
Roanne...won the 2007 Semain d’As with
Chorale Roanne...played the 2005 Turkish All
Star Game...played the 2005 FIBA Europe
League All Star Game...played the 2007
French All Star Game...named to the 199900 and 2000-01 All TAAC 1st Team.
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Centre Fed
2006/07 Centre Fed
G
2PM/A
31
20
77/167
60/107
PCT.
3PM/A
46,1 28/84
56,1 43/104
son by Chorale Roanne Basket.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the French U-16 and U-18 National Team...
played at the 2005 European U-16 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
33,3
41,3
49/80
9/17
61,3
52,9
56
70
16
22
16
23
3
3
287
258
9,3
12,9
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Cibona Zagreb
ZAGREB - CROATIA
Official Club Name
KK CIBONA
Foundation Year
1946
ibona Zagreb fell victim to some late
drama last season as it missed the
Top 16 on a tiebreaker. That didn't sit
well with the Croatian champion, so this season it has re-tooled and plans to march into
the Top 16 and perhaps beyond. Cibona
brought in a new coach in former player
Josip Vrankovic, who knows what it takes to
succeed at this level. Additionally, the squad
is bigger and deeper, with seven core players
from last season and four key newcomers
hungry to make an impact. The new starting
backcourt of rookie playmaker Tre Kelley
and veteran scorer Larry Ayuso will look to
feed off of the low-post presence that Sam
Hoskin brings, giving the club multiple scoring options. That's before even mentioning
swingmen Chris Warren and Goran Vrbanc,
who can threaten to drop triples all day long
from the perimeter. If all comes together the
way Vrankovic has planed, the Croatian capital will witness some great basketball as Cibona's storied franchise once again challenges for the top spots in the Euroleague.
Kelley brings with him plenty of court savvy
for a rookie, which makes him an ideal candidate to lead the Cibona attack. A pass-first
point guard, he will burn opponents from
outside if left open. Ayuso is a world-class
scorer, who can get his points off the dribble
or from downtown. Warren complements the
two of them with his outstanding spot-up
shooting and his ability and confidence on
the defensive side to shut down the opponent's toughest scorers. Vrbanc's athletic
frame and solid shot should earn him plenty
of minutes off the bench, while Vedran Morovic will spell Kelley at the point. Marijan
C
Mance is another deadly shooter, whose vast
experience at this level is invaluable for this
team. Not to be overlooked is teenage sensation Filip Kruslin, who could carve a role out
for himself when his shot is falling.
Hoskin anchors the frontcourt, from where
he can score in the paint and gobble up rebounds, both essential skills in building a
winner. Levour Warren - Cibona This is his
first time taking on a lead role at this level
and Hoskin will relish the challenge to prove
himself as a low-post stud. Luksa Andric
continues to develop as a serviceable center,
especially with his deft shooting from midrange. Forwards Barisa Krasic and Marin
Rozic return to bolster the bench. Krasic is a
shooter, who can use his size to take the
shots he wants, while Rozic plays big for his
size, but gets what he wants through sheer
determination. Power forward Vedran Vukusic will get his first look at Euroleague Basketball and will try to have an impact as an
all-around player, who can also bury shots
from outside.
The fate of Cibona's season could come right
down to its three-point shooting. With nearly every player on coach Vrankovic's roster
capable and confident from the perimeter,
the team could see days where it can beat
anyone with a three-point barrage and days
where the shots don't fall, Hoskin is doubleteamed in the paint and the club struggles to
produce points. What's certain is that the
Drazen Petrovic Center where the team plays
its home games is never an easy place for opponents to play at and that advantage could
be what propels Cibona back to the upper
echelon of the Euroleague competitors.
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Cibona Zagreb
President: Ivo Jelusic
General Manager: Boze Milicevic
Managing Director: Zeljko Jurenic
Sports Director: Mihovil Nakic
Team Manager: Darko Marijanovic
General Secretary: Marko Filipovic
Financial Director: Zeljko Jurenic
Accounting: Ruzica Smiljkovic
Media and Communication Director: Ivan Jurkovic
Marketing Director: Predrag Vlaisavljevic
Stats Crew Chief: Kresimir Savic
Staff
Coach: Josip Vrankovic
Assistant Coaches: Tomislav Mijatovic, Davor Sestak
Athletic Trainer: Slaven Hlupic
Club Doctors: Zoran Barcot, Miran Martinac
Physiotherapist: Nikica Sizgoric
Roster
n° name
Team information
Team Address: Savska 30, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Phone Number: +385 1 48 43 016
Fax Number: +385 1 48 43 062
Official Webpage: www.cibona.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: White
Reserve Uniform: Blue
Ticket Information: Ivan Jurkovic
phone/fax: +385 1 48 43 009
SPONSOR
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Barisa Krasic
Luka Zoric
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Vedran Vukusic
Luksa Andric
Elias Larry Ayuso
Franko Kastropil
Samuel Lonzo Hoskin
Vedran Princ
Marin Rozic
Goran Vrbanc
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Trophy case
Yugoslav National Championship: 1981/82, 1983/84, 1984/85
Croatian National Championship: 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94,
1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01,
2001/02, 2003/04, 2005/06, 2006/07
Yugoslav National Cup: 1969, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1988
Croatian National Cup: 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002
Euroleague: 1985, 1986
Cup of Cups: 1982, 1987
Korac Cup: 1972
Euroleague Opening Tournament: 2001
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teams
Cibona Zagreb
AYUSO LARRY ELIAS
Andric Luksa
YEAR
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: January 29, 1985, in Dubrovnik, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Dubrovnik
(Croatia) youth teams...made his debut with
Dubrovnik during the 2001-02 season...
signed by Cibona Zagreb for the 2002-03 season, played with the U-18 team...loaned for
the 2003-04 season to KK Dubrava Zagreb...played there also the 2004-05 championship...back to Cibona Zagreb for the 2005YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
06 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 and
2006-07 Croatian National Championship
with Cibona Zagreb...played the 2005 and
2006 Croatian All Star Game...has been
member of the Croatian U-20...played at the
2004 and 2005 European U-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Dubrava
Dubrava
Cibona
Cibona
19
26
20
21
46/86
120/216
38/62
77/104
53,5
55,6
61,3
74,0
2/6
4/17
1/4
4/14
33,3
23,5
25,0
28,6
24/39
62/79
25/38
21/27
61,5
78,5
65,8
77,8
103
162
62
96
18
36
18
23
3
20
12
24
15
22
...
8
122
314
104
187
6,4
12,1
5,2
8,9
14
12
15/31
18/31
48,3
58,1
0/0
2/4
0,0
50,0
11/21
10/11
52,3
90,9
28
31
5
7
1
1
5
3
41
52
2,9
4,3
2003/04
2005
2005/06
2006
2006/07
2007
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Besiktas
Arecibo
Zalgiris
Arecibo
Split
Santurce
24
31
5
26
17
7
58/138
112/242
11/31
80/211
64/134
19/41
42,0
46,3
35,5
37,9
47,8
46,3
75/188
124/316
17/34
84/199
74/196
25/55
8
11/31
35,4
16/43
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at New Mexico JC (1995-96) and at USC
(1996-98)...played during the 1996, 1997, and
1999 Summer with Piratas de Quebradillas, in
the Puertorican BSN...played the 2000, 2001,
2002, and 2003 Summer with Atleticos de
San German, in the BSN...moved to Italy for
the 2001-02 season, signed by Sutor Montegranaro, in the Italian Legadue... signed for
the 2002-03 season by Grand Rapids Hoops,
in the CBA...on January ’03 moved to Greece,
signed by Ionikos NF.... moved to Turkey for
the 2003-04 season, signed by Besiktas JK Istanbul...played the 2005 Summer with Capitanes de Arecibo, in the BSN...moved to
Lithuania for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Zalgiris Kaunas...played the 2006 Summer
with Capitanes de Arecibo, in the BSN...
moved to Croatia for the 2006-07 season,
YEAR
1996
1997
1999
2000
2001
2001/02
2002
2002/03
2003
6
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Quebradillas
Quebradillas
Quebradilllas
San German
San German
Montegran.
San German
G Rapids
Ionikos
San German
27
17
28
28
26
28
29
23
17
4
32/75
17/47
66/127
82/153
126/231
74/162
95/194
92/195
45/95
15/32
42,7
36,2
52,0
53,6
54,5
45,7
49,0
47,2
47,4
46,9
38/118
16/49
37/105
78/194
98/198
84/214
133/312
97/225
63/157
10/37
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
32,2 53/61 86,9
32,7 27/34 79,4
35,2 45/55 81,8
40,2 57/69 82,6
49,5 71/85 83,5
39,3 80/101 79,2
42,6 114/132 86,4
43,1 83/93 89,2
40,1 73/84 86,9
27,0 18/19 94,7
PCT.
FTM/A
38
32
48
83
116
64
99
65
29
18
...
...
...
...
...
36
...
38
12
...
15
7
27
48
48
13
55
78
25
15
...
...
...
...
...
1
...
0
1
...
231
109
288
455
617
480
703
558
352
78
8,6
6,4
10,3
16,3
23,7
17,1
24,2
22,3
20,7
19,5
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
41
108
15
81
40
17
61
...
8
...
24
...
54
84
8
67
50
21
1
...
1
...
0
...
417
742
82
517
461
172
17,4
23,9
16,4
19,9
27,1
24,6
37,2
14
9
9
0
82
10,3
12/19
63,2
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: December 29, 1979 USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at BIshop Borgess HS, Detroit...played
college basketball at Eastern Kentucky (19992000) and at De Paul University (200103)...moved to Israel for the 2003-04 season,
signed by Hapoel Galil Elyon...moved to Russia for the 2004-05 season, signed by Ural
Great Perm...signed for the 2005-06 season
YEAR
signed by KK Split...played the Summer 2007
with Cangrejeros de Santurce, in the BSN...
back to Croatia for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Cibona Zagreb.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 Puertorican BSN Championship with Capitanes de
Arecibo...played the 2003 CBA All Star
Game...played the 2003 Greek All Star
Game...played the 2006 Puertorican All Star
Game...member of the Purtorican National
Team...played at the 2004 Olympic Games...
won the gold medal at the 2001 and 2003
Central American Championship...won the
silver medal at the 2004 Central American
Championship...won the bronze medal at the
2003 and 2006 Pan-American Championship
...played at the 2002 and 2006 World Championship...played at the 2001, 2003 and 2005
Americas Championship.
FTM/A
Hoskin Sam
Ayuso Larry Elias
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: March 27, 1977, in Bronx, NY, USA
PCT.
EUROLEAGUE
2005/07 Zalgiris
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Cibona
2006/07 Cibona
PCT.
39,9 76/89 85,4
39,2 146/166 88,0
50,0 9/12 75,0
42,2 109/135 80,7
37,7 111/126 88,1
45,4 59/65 90,8
1999/00
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
by Dynamo Moscow Region...signed for the
2006-07 season by Ural Great Perm...on January ‘07 moved to Greece, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...moved to Croatia for the 200708 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2002-03
All-Conference USA 3rd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
E Kentucky
De Paul
De Paul
Hapoel GE
Ural Great
Dynamo MR
Ural Great
26
25
29
20
26
23
14
156/295
61/138
139/241
163/259
203/335
119/214
81/158
52,9
44,2
57,7
63,0
60,6
55,6
51,3
0/6
18/46
12/38
3/13
4/18
1/9
12/37
0,0 95/137 69,4
39,1 80/105 76,2
31,6 139/169 82,2
23,1 97/138 70,3
22,2 160/205 78,0
11,1 83/112 74,1
32,4 43/55 78,2
207
148
219
198
251
156
111
12
8
22
14
32
10
20
30
17
31
12
33
34
19
15
8
12
12
20
7
6
407
256
453
436
578
324
241
15,6
10,2
15,6
21,8
22,2
14,0
17,2
8
14/35
40,0
0/3
0,0
38
3
3
1
51
6,4
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Olympiacos
23/24
95,8
Kastropil Franko
2.12 • CENTER • BORN: March 8, 1984, in Split, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Plastik Solin (Croatia), in the Croatian minors
during the 2000-01 season...played there also the 2001-02 championship...signed for
the 2002-03 season by KK Split...played
there till January ’07...signed for the remainder of the season by Cibona Zagreb...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002-03 Croatian National Championship with KK Split...
won the 2004 Croatian National Cup with KK
Split...played the 2005 and 2006 Croatian All
Star Game...has been member of the Croatian
U-18 National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2002 European U-18 Championship...
played the 2003 World U-18 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Split
Split
Split
Split
Split
8
9
13
20
16
8/14
13/26
22/36
74/113
36/70
57,1
50,0
61,1
65,5
51,4
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1/2
1/2
11/20
44/86
21/43
50,0
50,0
55,0
51,1
48,8
14
20
37
152
106
2
4
5
10
11
2
1
2
16
10
4
1
10
26
10
17
27
55
192
93
2,1
3,0
4,2
9,6
5,8
2003/04 Split
6
5/11
45,4
0/0
0,0
0/5
0,0
6
0
1
0
10
1,7
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2003/04 S. Carolina
2004/05 S. Carolina
2005/006S. Carolina
2006/07 S. Carolina
Cibona Zagreb
Kelley Tre
Kruslin Filip
1.80 • GUARD • BORN: January 23, 1985, in ......, USA
1.96 • GUARD • BORN: March 18, 1989, in Zagreb, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at University of South Carolina (200307)...moved to Croatia for the 2007-08 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb,
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Cibona Zagreb MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
(Croatia) juniors...will make his debut with Ci- the Croatian U-18 National Team...played at
bona Zagreb during the 2007-08 season.
the 2006 European U-18 Championship.
G
2PM/A
34
33
38
29
44/93
73/139
99/206
143/297
PCT.
3PM/A
47,3 14/53
52,5 31/101
48,0 67/192
48,1 55/157
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 and 2006
NIT with University of South Carolina...
named to the 2006-07 All-SEC 1st Team.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
26,4
30,7
34,9
35,0
42/61
56/95
75/98
96/120
68,9
58,9
76,5
80,0
46
47
110
74
16
31
50
26
69
118
174
149
1
2
5
7
172
295
474
547
5,1
8,9
12,5
18,8
Krasic Barisa
Morovic Vedran
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: September 16, 1978, in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
1.83 • GUARD • BORN: July 1, 1983, in Zadar, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut during the
1996-97 season with HKK Brotnjo Citluk (Bosnian Federation-Croatian League)... played there
till the 2000-01 championship... moved to
Croatia for the 2001-02 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb...played there till the 2003-04
championship...moved to Greece for the 200405 season, signed by Panellinios Athens...
moved to Germany for the 2005-06 season,
signed by Dragons Quakenbrueck... on February ’06 back to Croatia, signed for the remainder of the season by Cedevita Zagreb... signed
for the 2006-07 season by Cibona Zagreb...he’s
still playng there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Zadar
(Croatia) youth team...made his debut during
the 2000-01 season with KK Zadar...played
there also the 2001-02 championship...
played college basketball at Olney Central
JC (2002-03)...moved to Germany for the
2003-04 season, signed by EnBW Ludwigsburg...back to Croatia for the 2004-05 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb...moved to
Slovenia for the 2005-06 season, signed by
BC Olimpija Ljubljana...on February ’06
moved to Italy, signed for the remainder of
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001 Euroleague Opening Tournament with Cibona
Zagreb...won the 1998-99 and 1999-00
Bosnian Federation - Croatian League Championship with HKK Brotnjo Citluk... won the
2001-02 and 2006-07 Croatian National
Championship with Cibona Zagreb...won the
1999-00 Bosnian Federation – Croatian
League Cup with HKK Brotnjo Citluk...won
the 2002 Croatian National Cup with Cibona
Zagreb...member of the Bosnian National
Team...played at the 2001 and 2003 European Championship.
YEAR
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
18
11
18
24
17
14
22
27/52
11/17
42/67
57/104
23/41
63/122
49/88
51,9
64,7
62,7
54,8
56,1
51,6
55,7
30/65
14/33
22/38
25/74
9/29
30/66
28/55
46,1
42,4
57,9
33,8
31,0
45,4
50,9
28/31
3/5
21/25
40/48
12/12
67/78
35/39
90,3
60,0
84,0
83,3
100
85,9
89,7
86
30
41
62
30
81
65
16
8
18
11
1
26
15
13
3
14
19
5
16
13
11
6
1
9
4
...
5
172
67
167
229
85
283
217
9,6
6,1
9,3
9,5
5,0
20,2
9,8
2001/02 Cibona
5
6/13
46,2
2002/03 Cibona
18
8/18
44,4
2003/04 Cibona
18 23/47 48,9
2006/07 Cibona
13 11/31 35,5
1996/2001 HKK Brotnjo Citluk, stats not available
4/13
18/54
18/38
10/29
30,8
33,3
47,4
34,5
18/19
2/5
14/17
20/23
94,7
40,0
82,3
87,0
10
43
35
31
2
6
8
5
2
4
5
3
4
3
7
3
42
72
114
72
8,4
4,0
6,3
5,5
YEAR
TEAM
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
Panellinios
Dragons
Cedevita
2006/07 Cibona
EUROLEAGUE
8
TEAM
2000/01
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Zadar
Ludwigs.
Cibona
Olimpija
Virtus Bo
2006/07 Cibona
the season by Virtus Bologna...moved to
Croatia for the 2006-07 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Croatian National Championship with Cibona Zagreb...won the 2005 Slovenian SuperCup
with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...has been member of the U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
Team...played at the 1999 European U-16
Championship...played at the 2002 European
U-20 Championship...member of the Croatian National Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
19
20
9
8
5
1
16/28
28/50
12/20
15/25
10/16
1/1
57,1
56,0
60,0
60,0
62,5
100,0
0/2
9/32
3/11
6/11
2/7
0/0
0,0
28,1
27,3
54,5
28,6
0,0
8/13
37/82
10/15
11/12
6/7
0/0
61,5
68,9
66,7
91,7
85,7
00,0
11
37
12
20
4
1
12
11
4
6
5
0
7
19
13
8
13
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
40
114
43
59
32
2
2,1
5,1
4,8
7,4
6,4
2,0
10
8
2
12/25
17/30
2/3
48,0
56,6
66,7
3/6
8/15
0/0
50,0
53,3
0,0
13/20
4/6
2/2
65,0
66,6
100
20
7
2
10
8
0
21
13
1
0
0
0
46
62
6
4,6
7,7
3,0
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Cibona
2005/06 Olimpija
2006/07 Cibona
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teams
Cibona Zagreb
Mulaomerovic Damir
Princ Vedran
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: September 19, 1974, in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: December 20, 1982, in ......, ?????
CAREER NOTES: started playing with BC
Sloboda Tuzla (Bosnia-Herzegovina) youth
teams...moved to Croatia where played with
Tuskanac Zagreb and Dona Zagreb, Cibona’s
second team...signed for the 1994-95 season
by Cibona Zagreb...played there till the 199798 championship...moved to Italy for the 199899 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna...
moved to Turkey for the 1999-00 season,
signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul...played there
also the 2000-01 championship...moved to
Greece for the 2001-02 season, signed by
Panathinaikos Athens... moved to Italy for the
2002-03 season, signed by Amatori Udine...on
November ’02 left the team...moved to Spain,
signed for the remainder of the season by Real
Madrid CF...moved to Greece for the 2003-04
season, signed by PAOK Thessaloniki...played
there also the 2004-05 championship...signed
for the 2005-06 season by Panellinios Athens
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
...signed for the 2006-07 season by Olympiacos Piraeus... on January ’07 moved to Spain,
signed by Bruesa Guipuzcoa BC...moved to
Croatia for the 2007-08 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...won the
1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97 and 1997-98 Croatian National Championship with KK Cibona
Zagreb...won the 1995 and 1996 Croatian National Cup with Cibona Zagreb...won the 2001
Turkish National Cup with Efes Pilsen...played
the 2004. 2005 and 2006 Greek All Star
Game...led the 2003-04 Greek League in assists (6.3 apg.)...led the 2005-06 Greek League
in assists (5.0 apg.)...member of the Croatian
National Team...played at the 1996 Olympic
Games...played at the 1997, 1999, 2001 and
2003 European Championship...led the 1997
European Championship in assists (6.4 apg.).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
Fortitudo B.
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Panathin.
Udine
Real Mad.
PAOK
PAOK
Panellinios
Olympiacos
Bruesa
33
22
25
33
34
32
17
10
22
28
20
24
8
13
59/88
74/120
56/118
65/121
92/180
101/186
42/78
28/72
38/78
106/200
60/111
60/125
13/25
21/53
67,0
61,7
47,4
53,7
51,1
54,3
53,8
38,9
48,7
53,0
54,1
48,0
52,0
39,6
38/84
35/85
61/135
57/144
64/161
71/177
31/66
19/55
33/95
70/191
36/107
76/166
13/22
19/57
45,2
41,2
45,2
39,6
39,8
40,1
47,0
34,5
34,7
36,6
33,6
45,8
59,1
33,3
65/77
102/121
99/117
88/110
132/166
161/187
66/78
40/47
43/58
143/184
108/127
159/197
10/18
42/49
84,4
84,3
84,6
80,0
79,5
86,1
84,6
85,1
74,1
77,7
85,0
80,7
55,6
85,7
47
27
29
58
79
88
32
26
32
66
37
52
12
18
40
29
40
80
48
53
24
25
19
38
16
14
5
9
73
72
79
63
181
129
55
30
56
176
119
120
13
24
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
297
355
409
389
508
577
243
153
218
565
336
507
75
141
9,0
16,1
16,4
11,8
14,9
18,0
14,3
15,3
9,9
20,2
16,8
21,1
9,,4
10,8
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Efes Pilsen
26
104/184 56,5 49/138
35,5
141/15 8 89,2
52
46
129
0
196
19,1
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02 Panathin.
2002/03 Real Mad.
2006/07 Olympiacos
15
5
6
43/91
14/26
3/8
47,3
53,8
37,5
23/53
7/20
1/6
43,4
35,0
16,7
47/63
12/12
6/10
74,6
100,0
60,0
29
10
8
21
5
1
38
12
4
0
0
0
202
61
15
13,5
12,2
2,5
5
9
14/25
39/64
56,0
60,9
13/31
23/60
41,9
38,3
18721
40/50
85,7
80,0
11
21
5
12
16
70
0
0
85
187
17,0
20,8
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Udine
2004/05 PAOK
10
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Zrinski Soko
Mostar (Bosnia-Herzegovina)...made his debut
with Zrinski Soko Mostar during the 2000-01
season...played there also the 2001-02 championship...signed for the 2002-03 season by KK
Siroki Brijeg...played there till the 2006-07
championship...moved to Croatia for the 200708 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb.
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Siroki
Siroki
Siroki
Siroki
Siroki
7
22
26
23
8
2/2
12/21
12/25
38/59
0/4
PCT.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002-03,
2003-04 and 2006-07 Bosnian National
Championship with KK Siroki Brijeg...won
the 2004 and 2006 Bosnian National Cup
with KK Siroki Brijeg...has been member of
the Bosnian National Team...played at the
2005 European Championship...played at the
2005 Mediterranean Games.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
100,0 0/4
57,1 12/36
48,0 13/45
64,4 25/67
0,0
0/4
0,0
33,3
28,9
37,3
0,0
4/5
16/18
19/23
57/67
3/4
80,0
88,9
82,6
85,1
75,0
1
18
27
58
11
1
11
13
31
3
2
18
18
37
11
0
0
1
0
0
8
76
82
208
3
1,1
3,4
3,2
9,0
0,4
Rozic Marin
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: February 14, 1983, in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Zrinjevac
Zagreb (Croatia) juniors...made his debut
with Zrinjevac Zagreb during the 2000-01
championship...played there till the 2002-03
championship...moved to Italy for the 200304 season, signed by Basket Livorno...back
to Croatia for the 2004-05 season, signed by
Cibona Zagreb...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 and
YEAR
2000/01
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2006-07 Croatian National Championship
with Cibona Zagreb...has been member of
the Croatian U-18 and U-20 National
Team...won the silver medal at the 2000 European U-18 Championship...played at the
2002 European U-20 Championship...member of the Croatian National Team...played at
the 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zrinjevac
Zrinjevac
Livorno
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
23
17
34
8
21
22
27/53
109/198
38/67
14/26
44/62
58/82
50,9
55,1
56,7
53,8
71,0
70,7
1/5
15/55
17/54
1/11
7/28
16/45
20,0
27,3
31,5
9,1
25,0
35,6
10/17
52/65
19/27
9/16
17/24
39/51
58,8
80,0
70,4
56,2
70,8
76,5
41
103
59
23
64
23
9
41
20
7
14
6
2
25
6
8
8
4
...
...
5
1
...
0
67
313
403
36
126
203
2,9
18,4
14,4
4,5
6,0
9,2
13
20
14
14/26
16/44
18/35
53,8
36,3
51,4
5/10
5/16
2/10
50,0
31,2
20,0
7/11
20/25
16/21
63,6
80,0
76,2
23
45
42
10
11
11
2
7
9
1
1
0
50
67
58
3,8
3,3
4,1
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Cibona
2005/06 Cibona
2006/07 Cibona
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YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Cibona Zagreb
Vrbanc Goran
Warren Chris
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: October 8, 1984, in Rijeka, Croatia
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: January 19, 1981, in Garland, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Rijeka
(Croatia) juniors...made his debut with KK Rijeka during the 2003-04 season...played
there till the 2005-06 championship...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Cibona Zagreb.
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Lakeview Centennial HS...played
college basketball at Collin County CC (200001) and at South Carolina (2001-02)...moved
to Mexico for the 2003 season signed by Panteras de Aguascalientes....moved to Chile for
the 2004 season, signed by Universidad
Catolica Santiago...back to Mexico signed by
Panteras de Aguascalientes...on January ’05
moved to Portugal, signed by Oliveirense...on
February ’05 moved to Serbia & Montenegro
TEAM
G
Rijeka
Rijeka
Rijeka
Cibona
9
16
26
10
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
22/33 66,7 5/12
65/110 59,1 25/65
118/211 55,9 78/172
0/4
0,0
2/6
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Croatian National Championship with Cibona Zagreb...played the 2005 and 2006 Croatian All
Star Game...has been member of the Croatian Under-21 National Team.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
41,7
38,5
45,3
33,3
12/19
45/65
98/134
0/0
63,2
69,2
73,1
0,0
21
60
73
4
6
14
59
1
7
24
42
0
0
1
...
0
71
248
568
3
7,9
15,5
21,8
0,3
38,1
8/10
80,0
9
3
6
0
44
6,3
signed by Reflex Belgrade...back again to
Mexico, signed by Mineros de Cananea...on
February ’06 moved to Croatia, signed by Cibona Zagreb...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003 Mexican
LNBP with Panteras de Aguacalientes...won
the 2005-06 and 2006-07 Croatian National
Championship with Cibona Zagreb... member
of the Panama National Team...won the
bronze medal at the 2003 Centrobasket...
played at the 2005 Americas Tournament.
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Cibona
7
6/16
37,5
8/21
YEAR
TEAM
2001/02 S Carolina
2002/03 S Carolina
2004/05 Oliveirense
Reflex
2005/06 Cibona
2006/07 Cibona
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
36
22
4
14
20
22
29/81
45/97
14/25
20/39
47/76
74/131
35,8
46,4
56,0
51,3
61,8
56,5
20/62
28/69
8/20
3/12
11/28
32/83
32,3
40,6
40,0
25,0
39,3
38,6
31/40
38/49
5/7
12/21
46/60
57/70
77,5
77,6
71,4
57,1
76,7
81,4
79
55
13
18
96
116
13
17
4
11
32
30
34
30
9
11
14
38
4
5
1
1
...
2
149
212
57
61
173
301
4,1
9,6
14,3
4,4
8,7
13,7
6
14
13/24
40/86
54,1
46,5
6/11
24/58
54,5
41,4
5/7
40/53
71,4
75,5
20
68
2
17
1
18
4
2
49
192
8,1
13,7
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Cibona
2006/07 Cibona
YEAR
2001/02
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Vukusic Vedran
Zoric Luka
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: December 18, 1982, in ...., Croatia
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: November 5, 1984, in Zadar, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Northwestern University (2001-06)...
moved to Israel for the 2006-07 season,
signed by Hapoel Ironi Nahariya...moved to
CAREER NOTES: signed for the 1999-00 season by Pudmika Zadar (Croatia), in the 3rd Division...signed for the 2001-02 season by Cibona Zagreb...sent on loan to Zabok, in the
Croatian 2nd Division...signed for the 2002-03
season by Sanac Karlovac...back to Cibona Zagreb for the 2003-04 season, loaned again to
KK Dona Dubrava Zagreb...moved to Germany
with a temporary contract, signed by BS|Energy Braunschweig...on March ‘05, signed by KK
Dubrovnik for the remainder of the season...moved to Slovenia for the 2005-06 sea-
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Northwest.
Northwest.
Northwest.
Northwest.
Nahariya
25
28
31
28
25
23/41
79/152
122/209
128/213
29/51
PCT.
3PM/A
56,1 23749
52,0 59/154
58,4 67/186
60,1 63/175
56,9 19/38
Croatia for the 2007-08 season, signed by Cibona Zagreb.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2005-06
All-Big 10 2nd Team...has been member of
the Croatian U-18 National Team.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
46,9
38,3
36,0
36,0
50,0
13/24
65/85
75/98
88/112
29/36
54,2
76,5
76,5
78,6
80,6
47
121
123
103
60
13
42
31
32
18
37
80
71
48
20
8
16
23
18
6
128
400
520
533
144
5,1
14,3
16,8
19,0
5,8
YEAR
TEAM
2001/02 Cibona
Zabok
2004/05 Braunsch.
Dubrovnik
2005/06 Dubrovnik
2006/07 Sibenka
son, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...on
March’06 moved to Croatia, signed by KK
Dubrovnik...signed for the 2006-07 season by
Sibenka Sibenik...signed for the 2007-08 season by Cibona Zagreb.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 Slovenian
SuperCup with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...played
the 2007 Croatian All Star Game...has been
member of the CroatianU-18 National Team...
won the gold medal at the 2002 European U18 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
4
8
1
12
14
16
2/3
26/45
0/0
61/106
77/161
129/219
66,7
57,8
0,0
57,5
47,8
58,9
0/0
0/2
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
3/4
12/19
0/0
27/48
51/77
81/111
75,0
63,2
0,0
56,2
66,2
73,0
5
43
2
82
125
162
0
3
0
13
12
10
0
2
0
6
9
18
0
4
0
16
22
35
7
64
0
149
205
339
1,8
8,0
0,0
12,4
14,6
21,2
2
0/1
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
1
0
0
0
0
0,0
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Olimpija L
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CSKA Moscow
MOSCOW - RUSSIA
Official Club Name
PBC CSKA MOSCOW
Foundation Year
1924
fter missing out on a historical Euroleague
repeat last season, Russian champion CSKA Moscow has upgraded its roster in an
effort to return to glory. The 2006 champs have
been to five straight Final Fours and have no intention of seeing that streak end. In addition to resigning Euroleague MVP Theo Papaloukas to once
again lead head coach Ettore Messina's squad, CSKA raided the team to which it lost the trophy last
season, snatching swingman Ramunas Siskauskas
from Panathinaikos in one of the summer's biggest
moves. Papaloukas is just the biggest name among
nine returnees from last season's squad, including
newly crowned European champions J.R. Holden
and Aleksey Savrasenko and All-Euroleague selections Trajan Langdon and Matjaz Smodis.
Meanwhile, athletic forward Marcus Goree and
rising guard Nikos Zisis also joined CSKA, giving
Messina all the tools to make a run another Euroleague crown next spring.
Papaloukas has secured a place for himself as one
of the best sixth men in European basketball history. The tall point guard generally starts the game
on the bench, analyzes what his team needs and
then comes in to change the game in CSKA's favor.
His running mate, Holden, is an ideal complement, a team-oriented scoring guard in a point
guard's body. Holden's game has continued to develop under Messina, as he has become one of the
best defensive guards in the business. Langdon
combines unlimited shooting range with game
smarts that make him a force at all times on both
ends of the floor. Siskauskas can also pass and
shoot with the best of them, a combination that
could be unstoppable with Langdon on the opposite wing. Zisis is a classic playmaker who thrives
on feeding others, although his excellent jump
shot challenges defenses, too. Veteran wing player
A
Zakhar Pashutin is like a coach on the floor whose
experience pays dividends in big games. Young,
tall Alexey Shved brings some scoring punch off
the bench as he hopes to learn from the stars
around him and become the next CSKA hero.
Smodis and Goree make up an interesting forward
tandem, as both feature the speed and shooting to
line up as small forwards, but the strength and
skills to play in the post. The potential mismatches at those spots are something that the entire
team will know how to exploit. The athletic Goree
is also a standout defender with great shot-blocking ability. Veteran center Savrasenko's size makes
him an asset on offense and defense. At 2.15 meters, he can score over anyone with his hook shots
and get in the way of his opponents at the other
end. David Andersen possesses great speed for his
size, which allows him to blow past bigger defenders, while his mid-range game is excellent.
Young Nikita Kurbanov earns more minutes from
season to season through his solid defensive efforts, but his famous offensive game from the junior level is sure to develop soon on the Euroleague stage. Two more young centers who'll
gain some top-level experience as they eagerly
await their chances in the future are Anatoly
Kashirov and Artem Zabelin.
The current CSKA dynasty is one of the best the
game has ever seen. With the injection of new
blood this season, Coach Messina is doing everything in his power to make sure it lasts as long as
possible. His team will once again feature a group
of guys who play hard and know their roles. All
of them excel both on offense and defense. CSKA
is one of the few teams that no longer views
reaching the Final Four as an accomplishment.
This team aims for nothing less than lifting the
2007-08 crown next May in Madrid.
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CSKA Moscow
President: Sergei Kuschenko
CEO: Andrei Vatutin
General Manager: Yuri Yurkov
Vice President: Vera Vakulenko
Deputy CEO: Natalia Kuznetsova
Deputy CEO: Sergei Ryabetc
Team Manager: Andrei Schepankov
Media & Communication Director: Maria Kravchenko
Marketing Director: Irina Zaitseva
Stats Crew Chief: Alexey Urakov
Staff
Coach: Ettore Messina
Assistant Coaches: Emanuele Molin, Eugeny Pashutin
Athletic Trainer: Georgy Artemiev
Club Doctors: Alexander Zykov, Andrei Oros
Physiotherapist: Roman Smetanin, Asker Bartcho
Team information
Roster
n° name
Team Address: USH CSKA, Leningradsky prospect 39a,
125 167 Moscow
Phone Number: +7-495-225-2662
Fax Number: +7-495-225-2661
Official webpage: www.cskabasket.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Ticket Information: Maxim Sadovnikov
phone +7-495-225-2600
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
20
21
22
23
ARENA
ALEXANDER
GOMELSKY
USH CSKA
Capacity: 5.043
Address: USH CSKA
Leningradsky prospect 39a,
125 167 Moscow
Phone: (7+495) 225 26 66
(60, 62)
Fax: (7+495) 225 26 65 (61)
SPONSOR
Co-Sponsor: Hewlett Packard, Gatorade, Startelecom,
ROSNO insurance company, Nestle Waters,
American Clinic, Pal Zileri, Mercedes Benz
Technical Sponsor: Nike
Official Supplier: Gold’s Gym
TV
Sport Channel, RBC TV
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ht
Theodoros Papaloukas
Nikita Kurbanov
Nikos Zisis
Anatoliy Kashirov
Matjaz Smodis
Ramunas Siskauskas
Jon Robert Holden
Zakhar Pashutin
David Andersen
Alexey Savresenko
Artem Zabelin
Andrei Vorontsevich
Trajan Langdon
Marcus Goree
Alexey Shved
2.00
2.02
1.95
2.15
2.05
1.98
1.85
1.96
2.12
2.15
2.15
2.04
1.92
2.03
1.95
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
1977
1986
1983
1987
1979
1978
1976
1974
1980
1979
1988
1987
1976
1977
1988
Trophy case
Soviet Union National Championship: 1944/45, 1951/52, 1959/60, 1960/61, 1961/62,
1963/64, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72, 1972/73, 1973/74, 1975/76,
1976/77, 1977/78, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1980/81, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1987/88, 1989/90
Russian National Championship: 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97,
1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07
Soviet Union National Cup: 1972, 1973, 1982 • Russian National Cup: 2005, 2006, 2007
Euroleague: 1961, 1963, 1969, 1971, 2006
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teams
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
CSKA Moscow
Andersen David
Goree Marcus
2.12 • CENTER • BORN: June 23, 1980, in Carlton, Australia
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: October 11, 1977, in Dallas, Tx, Usa
CAREER NOTES: grew up playing at the
Australian Institute of Sports-AIS (Australia)…signed for the 1998-99 season by
Wollongong Hawks, in the Australian NBL
League...moved to Italy for the 1999-00 season signed by Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna
…played there till the 2002-03 championship
…signed for the 2003-04 season by Mens
Sana Basket Siena… moved to Russia for the
2004-05 season, signed by CSKA Moscow…
he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001 Euroleague with Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna ...
won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow
...named to the 2004-05 All-Euroleague First
Team...named the 2004-05 Euroleague Week
14, 15 and 17 MVP...won the 2000-01 Italian
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Hillcrest HS, Dallas, TX…played
college basketball at West Virginia University (1996-00)…moved to France for the 200001 season, signed by STB Le Havre…moved
to Germany for the 2001-02 season, signed
by Frankfurt Skyliners…moved to Israel for
the 2002-03 season, signed by Maccabi Tel
Aviv…moved to Spain for the 2003-04 season, signed by CB Gran Canaria…moved to
Italy for the 2004-05 season, signed by
Benetton Basket Treviso…played there till
the 2006-07 championship...moved to Russia for the 2007-08 season, signed by CSKA
Moscow.
FTM/A
National Championship with Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna…won the 2003-04 Italian National Championship with Mens Sana Basket
Siena…won the 2004-05, 2005-06 and 200607 Russian National Championship with CSKA
Moscow… won the 2001 and 2002 Italian
National Cup with Virtus Pallacanestro
Bologna…won the 2005, 2006 and 2007
Russian National Cup with CSKA Moscow…
member of the Australian U-18 and U-22 National Team... played at the 1998 World U-18
Championship …played at the 2001 World U22 Championship …member of the Australian
National Team …played at the 2004 Olympic
Games…won the gold medal at the 2005 and
2007 Oceania Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Wollongong
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
MS Siena
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
23
33
32
43
14
42
29
14
33
56/124
83/140
112/193
123/227
52/99
123/229
144/265
71/129
112/198
45,2
59,3
58,0
54,2
52,5
53,7
54,3
55,0
56,6
0/0
0/4
3/9
0/2
0/2
0/3
0/0
0/2
21/42
0,0 30/47 63,8
0,0 36/52 69,2
33,3 55/76 69,6
0,0 108/151 71,5
0,0 46/61 75,4
0,0 124/168 73,8
0,0 106/134 79,1
0,0 77/99 77,8
50,0 75/106 70,8
89
134
148
235
74
201
223
89
129
10
26
32
41
22
53
14
3
19
16
13
11
17
7
26
28
14
34
14
13
12
16
5
21
12
3
15
142
202
288
354
150
370
394
219
362
6,2
6,1
9,0
8,2
10,7
8,8
13,5
15,6
10,9
22
22
8
21
23
12
25
53/92
72/149
27/65
83/162
102/177
65/127
69/151
57,6
48,3
41,5
51,2
57,6
51,1
45,7
2/8
0/0
0/0
0/3
0/1
1/2
18/37
25,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
50,0
48,6
82
95
38
97
161
92
124
12
19
4
13
19
10
13
10
9
5
15
19
13
22
10
4
7
6
11
2
10
160
191
70
191
286
177
244
7,3
8,7
8,8
9,1
12,4
14,7
9,8
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
MS Siena
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
48/58
47/70
16/19
25/39
82/99
44/48
52/67
82,7
67,1
84,2
64,1
82,8
91,6
77,6
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006-07 Euroleague Week-15 MVP...won the 2002-03 Israeli National Championship with Maccabi
Tel Aviv…won the 2005-06 Italian National
Championship with Benetton Basket Treviso…won the 2003 Israeli National Cup with
Maccabi Tel Aviv…won the 2005 and 2007
Italian National Cup with Benetton Treviso…
won the 2006 Italian SuperCup with Benetton Basket Treviso...named the 2006 Italian
SuperCup MVP...played the 2002 German All
Star Game…played the 2005 Italian All Star
Game…named to the 1998-99 2nd Team AllBig East Conference…named to the 1999-00
3rd Team All-Big East Conference.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
W. Virginia
W. Virginia
W. Virginia
W. Virginia
Le Havre
Skyliners
Maccabi TA
G. Canaria
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
19
33
29
28
30
32
33
38
41
46
32
13/31
105/194
179/348
138/244
198/343
191/350
172/249
251/507
182/378
194/360
123/238
43,3
0/1
0,0 11/15 73,3
54,1
1/1 100,0 50/81 61,7
51,4
1/8
12,5 117/158 74,0
56,5 21/55 38,2 66/93 71,0
57,7 22/103 21,4 96/167 57,5
54,6 41/123 33,3 119/192 62,0
69,1 10/37 27,0 80/128 62,5
49,5 14/48 29,3 115/160 71,9
48,1 27/74 36,5 95/134 70,9
53,9 26/71 36,6 106/157 67,5
51,7 21/75 28,0 73/107 68,2
42
172
230
232
274
297
206
327
279
375
198
3
31
35
44
47
33
28
44
60
65
43
8
30
50
53
64
52
38
50
54
57
33
10
37
40
70
27
43
25
45
31
52
27
37
263
478
405
558
624
454
659
540
572
382
1,9
8,0
16,5
14,5
18,6
19,5
13,8
17,3
13,5
12,4
11,9
14
20
22
20
18
80/158
75/139
79/182
75/159
67/118
50,6
53,9
43,4
47,1
56,8
15/47
8/28
21/47
11/32
20/49
31,9
28,6
44,6
34,3
40,8
48/73
25/51
39/55
44/71
34/49
66,8
49,0
70,9
61,9
69,4
113
114
130
133
115
20
13
31
22
23
20
7
48
31
25
21
16
15
28
15
253
199
260
227
228
18,1
10,0
11,8
11,3
12,7
12
59/118
50,0
2/10
20,0
29/38
76,3
96
14
10
11
153
12,8
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Skyliners
Maccabi TA
Benetton
Benetton
Benetton
ULEB CUP
2003/04 G. Canaria
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CSKA Moscow
Holden Jon Robert
Kashirov Anatoliy
1.85 • GUARD • BORN: August 10, 1976, in Pittsburgh, Oh, Usa
2.15 • CENTER • BORN: May 19, 1987, in Moscow, Russia
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Linsly HS…played college basketball at Bucknell University (1994-98)...moved
to Latvia for the 1998-99 season, signed by
ASK Broceni Riga…moved to Belgium for the
1999-00 season, signed by BC Oostende…
played there also the 2000-01 championship
…moved to Greece for the 2001-02 season,
signed by AEK Athens…moved to Russia for
the 2002-03 signed by CSKA Moscow…he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow... member of
the Russian National Team…won the gold
medal at the 2007 European Championship...
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Trinta Sport
School (Russia) youth teams...signed by CSKA
Moscow juniors for the 2003-04 season...
made his debut with CSKA Moscow during
the 2005-06 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...won the
2005-06 and 2006-07 Russian National
played at the 2005 European Championship...
won the 1998-99 Latvian Championship with
ASK Broceni Riga…won the 2000-01 Belgian National Championship with BC Oostende…won the 2001-02 Greek National
Championship with AEK Athens… won the
2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06,
2006-07 Russian National Championship
with CSKA Moscow…won the 2001 Belgian
National Cup with BC Oostende…won the
2005, 2006 and 2007 Russian National Cup
with CSKA Moscow… played the 2001 Belgian All Star Game… played the 2002 Greek
All Star Game… named to the 1998-99 Latvian League 1st Team.
YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Championship with CSKA Moscow...won
the 2006 and 2007 Russian National Cup
with CSKA Moscow...has been member of
the Russian U-18 and U-20 National
Team...played at the 2005 European U-18
Championship...played at the 2006 and 2007
European U-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
CSKA JR
CSKA JR
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA-Trinta
17
21
5
20
8
17/59
97/164
2/7
28/55
36/66
28,8
59,1
28,6
50,9
54,5
0/0
0/2
0/0
0/0
0/1
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
18/31
37/62
4/5
20/33
22/31
58,1
59,7
80,0
60,6
70,9
62
132
11
35
69
6
14
0
6
11
18
14
2
1
5
6
23
0
4
5
52
231
8
76
94
3,1
11,0
1,6
3,8
11,7
5
3
3/7
1/3
42,8
33,3
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
1/1
0/6
100
0,0
6
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
7
2
1,4
0,7
EUROLEAGUE
YEAR
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
37,1
33,6
35,2
34,2
37,1
36,9
38,3
34,0
34,2
30,1
81/123 65,9
99/126 78,6
70/98 71,4
71/102 69,6
66/108 61,1
48/70 68,6
64/99 64,6
40/63 63,5
53/69 76,8
35/44 79,5
109
97
84
81
98
83
60
67
65
69
60
43
44
40
49
42
48
42
42
37
114
115
84
119
108
151
125
114
104
89
3
0
6
1
0
0
1
2
1
4
517
508
428
487
506
355
413
323
369
220
17,8
18,2
16,5
18,7
15,3
12,2
12,5
10,1
10,8
6,4
38,7
74/95
77,9
47
26
77
0
390
19,5
2001/02 AEK
20 70/169 41,4 45/149 30,2
2002/03 CSKA
22 59/134 44,0 57/160 35,6
2003/04 CSKA
22 72/154 46,7 44/141 31,2
2004/05 CSKA
24 53/123 43,0 38/128 29,6
2005/06 CSKA
24 58/116 50,0 41/122 33,6
2006/07 CSKA
25 53/105 50,5 41/112 36,6
1994/95, 1995/96 Bucknell, 1998/99 Broceni Riga, stats not available
69/112
51/80
36/64
50/59
34/53
22/33
61,6
63,8
56,2
84,7
64,1
66,7
48
49
51
53
39
58
28
37
26
27
33
29
56
97
83
66
48
57
0
0
2
0
0
0
344
340
312
270
273
251
17,2
15,5
14,1
11,2
11,3
10.0
1996/97
1997/98
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
Bucknell
Bucknell
Oostende
Oostende
AEK
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
29
28
26
26
33
29
33
32
34
34
110/255
101/218
104/205
106/226
91/222
65/145
86/197
56/150
80/165
37/104
43,1
46,3
50,7
46,9
41,0
44,8
43,6
37,3
48,5
35,6
72/194
69/205
50/142
68/199
86/232
59/160
59/154
57/168
52/152
37/123
20
86/188
45,7 48/124
FTM/A
2005/06 CSKA
2006/07 CSKA
Kurbanov Nikita
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: October 5, 1986, in Moscow, Russia
CAREER NOTES: grew up wtih CSKA
Moscow (Russia) Juniors...made his debut
with CSKA Moscow during the 2004-05 season...loaned for the 2005-06 season to Lokomotiv Rostov...back to CSKA Moscow on November ‘05...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...won the 200405, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Russian National
Championship with CSKA Moscow...won the
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Oostende
EUROLEAGUE
2005, 2006 and 2007 Russian National Cup
with CSKA Moscow...has been member of
the Russian U-18 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 2004 European U-18 Championship...named to the All-European U-18
Championship First Team...led the 2004 European U-18 Championship in scoring (21.1
ppg.)...won the gold medal at the 2005 European U-20 Championship...named the 2005
European U-20 Championship MVP.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
2004/05 CSKA
2005/06 CSKA
2006/07 CSKA
17
22
31
15/27
33/53
35/61
55,6
62,3
57,4
0/2
11/30
2/26
0,0
36,7
7,7
19/27
25/38
29/49
70,4
65,8
59,2
28
70
86
7
10
18
4
17
18
2
8
2
49
124
105
2,8
5,6
3,3
17
15
8/19
9/18
42,1
50,0
2/10
2/6
20,0
33,3
12/17
7/11
70,5
63,6
28
22
8
3
5
4
1
1
34
31
2,0
2,1
YEAR
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 CSKA
2006/07 CSKA
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YEAR
1994/95
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
CSKA Moscow
Langdon Trajan
Papaloukas Theodoros
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: May 13, 1976, in Palo Alto, Cal. USA
2.00 • GUARD • BORN: May 8, 1977, in Athens, Greece
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at East HS, Anchorage, Alaska…played
college basketball at Duke University (199499)…signed for the 1999-00 season by Cleveland Cavaliers…played there till the 2001-02
championship…moved to Italy for the 200203 season, signed by Benetton Basket Treviso
…moved to Turkey for the 2003-04 season,
signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul…moved to Russia for the 2004-05 season, signed by Dynamo
Moscow…signed for the 2005-06 season by
CSKA Moscow…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...named to the
2005-06 All-Euroleague Second Team...
named to the 2006-07 All-Euroleague First
Team...named the 2005-06 Euroleague April
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ethnikos Ellenoroson (Greece) youth teams…signed by
Abelokipi for the 1995-96 season…played
there also the 1996-97 championship, in the
Greece A2 League…signed for the 1997-98
season by AO Dafni…played there also the
1998-99 championship in the Greek A2
League…signed for the 1999-00 season by
Panionios BC Athens…played there also the
2000-01 season…signed for the 2001-02
season by Olympiacos Piraeus…moved to
Russia for the 2002-03 season signed by CSKA Moscow…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...named the
2006 Euroleague Final MVP...named to the
2005-06 All-Euroleague First Team...named
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Duke
Duke
Duke
Duke
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Benetton
Efes Pilsen
Dynamo M
CSKA
CSKA
31
33
36
36
10
65
44
46
26
29
34
33
65/136
51/113
86/170
79/159
7/21
84/189
43/102
139/267
57/114
48/109
61/118
63/112
47,8
45,1
50,6
49,7
33,3
56,4
42,2
52,1
50,0
44,0
51,7
56,3
59/138
86/195
85/215
112/254
8/19
51/124
27/74
113/253
48/118
72/168
89/182
66/151
21
20
24
25
74/132
60/116
53/98
57/104
PCT.
FTM/A
MVP...won the 2002-03 Italian National Championship with Benetton Basket Treviso…won
the 2003-04 Turkish National Championship
with Efes Pilsen Istanbul…won the 2005-06
and 2006-07 Russian National Championship
with CSKA Moscow…won the 2003 Italian
National Cup with Benetton Basket Treviso…won the 2006 and 2007 Russian National
Cup with CSKA Moscow…won the 2002 Italian SuperCup with Benetton Basket Treviso…named to the 1997, 1998 and 1999 ACC
1st Team…named to the 1999 1st Team AllAmerican…has been member of the US U18 National Team…played at the 1995
World U-18 Championship…member of the
US National Team…won the bronze medal
at the 1998 World Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
42,8 44/56 78,6
44,1 113/126 89,7
39,5 101/114 88,6
44,1 128/152 84,2
42,1 11/11 100
41,1 68/76 89,5
36,5 42/46 91,3
44,7 86/112 76,8
40,7 32/42 76,2
42,8 61/75 81,3
48,9 71/81 87,6
43,7 57/67 85,1
65
97
104
123
15
89
55
142
70
78
101
102
13
33
22
52
5
38
13
85
33
24
36
18
48
68
70
69
11
81
60
64
35
35
46
49
4
10
8
3
0
9
5
6
2
5
4
3
351
473
528
622
49
389
209
703
290
373
460
381
11,3
14,3
14,7
17,3
4,9
6,0
4,8
15,3
11,2
12,8
13,5
11,5
56,1 47/92
51,7 36/92
54,0 53/136
54,8 58/138
51,1
39,1
38,9
42,0
22/29
57/66
43/50
49/53
75,9
86,4
86,0
92,5
57
60
75
99
33
30
30
41
36
32
36
26
2
4
5
4
311
285
308
337
14,8
14,3
12,8
13,5
57,1
50,0
10/14
71,4
30
16
15
1
157
14,4
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
Benetton
Efes Pilsen
CSKA
CSKA
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Dynamo M
11 24/42
1995/96 Duke, did not play, red-shirted
10
33/66
YEAR
1995/96
1997/98
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
the 2006-07 Euroleague MVP...named the
2006-07 Euroleague Week-22 MVP...member of the Greek National Team...won the silver medal at the 2006 World Championship...won the gold medal at the 2005 European Championship...played at the 2001,
2003 and 2007 European Championship...
played at the 2004 Olympic Games...won the
2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 and
2006-07 Russian National Championship
with CSKA Moscow... won the 2002 Greek
National Cup with Olympiacos Piraeus...won
the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Russian National
Cup with CSKA Moscow...played the 2001
Greek All Star Game...led the 2000-01 Greek
League in assists (5.4 apg.)...has been member of the Greek U-22 National Team...
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Abelokipi
Dafni
Panionios
Panionios
Olympiacos
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
9
23
24
26
34
27
33
30
33
30
2/5
43/77
39/62
99/169
63/110
37/68
59/95
76/119
84/150
86/142
40,0
55,8
62,9
58,6
57,3
54,4
62,1
63,9
56,0
58,4
0/1
6/15
9/21
30/86
25/67
8/31
21/40
12/37
8/34
21/38
0,0
40,0
42,9
34,9
37,3
25,8
52,5
32,4
23,5
55,3
5/6
36/47
24/38
89/114
46/64
21/31
52/62
50/70
81/109
74/103
83,3
76,6
63,2
78,1
71,9
67,7
83,8
71,4
74,3
71,8
6
34
51
110
88
40
85
79
118
93
5
13
33
54
43
47
45
46
45
43
5
23
45
144
142
84
138
129
170
153
0
1
…
…
5
0
1
1
4
5
9
140
129
377
247
119
233
238
273
309
1,0
6,1
5,4
14,5
7,3
4,4
7,1
7,9
8,2
10,3
Olympiacos
19 43/84 51,2
CSKA
21 22/39 56,4
CSKA
21 37/63 58,7
CSKA
23 59/91 64,8
CSKA
24 68/104 65,3
CSKA
25 75/113 66,4
Abelokipi, 1998/99 Dafni, stats not available
9/27
7/25
5/29
7/17
11/40
14/41
33,3
28,0
17,2
41,1
27,5
34,1
47/70
34/54
43/55
36/53
53/72
53/74
67,1
63,0
78,1
67,9
73,6
71,6
56
42
35
53
75
80
38
24
32
30
44
43
76
71
56
88
97
135
3
1
2
3
6
4
160
99
132
175
222
245
8,4
4,7
6,2
7,6
9,2
9,8
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
1996/97
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CSKA Moscow
Pashutin Zakhar
Savrasenko Alexey
1.96 • GUARD • BORN: May 3, 1974, in Sotchi, Russia
2.15 • CENTER • BORN: February 20, 1979, in Krasnodar, Russia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Spartak
St.Petersburg (Russia) youth teams...made his
debut with Spartak during the 1990-91 season...played there till the 1994-95 championship...signed for the 1995-96 season by
Avtodorozhnik Saratov...played there till the
1998-99 championship...moved to Turkey for
the 1999-00 season, signed by Karsiyaka
Izmir...moved to France for the 2000-01 season, signed by ASVEL Villeurbanne…back to
Russia for the 2001-02 season, signed by CSKA Moscow...played there also the 2002-03
season...signed for the 2003-04 season by Ural Great Perm...signed for the 2004-05 season
by CSKA Moscow...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...member of the
Russian National Team...won the gold medal
at the 2007 European Championship...won
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece) youth teams...made his debut
with Olympiacos Piraeus during the 1995-96
season...played there till the 1999-00 championship...sent on loan for the 2000-01 season to
Peristeri Athens…back to Olympiacos Piraeus
for the 2001-02 season…played there till December’02...moved to Russia on February ‘03,
signed by CSKA Moscow for the remainder of
the season…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1997 Euroleague with Olympiacos Piraeus...won the
2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow... mem-
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Saratov
Saratov
Saratov
Saratov
Karsyaka
ASVEL
CSKA
CSKA
Ural Great
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
35
17
35
26
19
37
44
2
35
33
34
33
148/280
81/145
183/318
152/270
85/156
83/170
157/262
30/60
128/222
54/84
46/88
42/76
52,8
55,8
57,5
56,3
54,5
48,8
59,9
50,0
57,6
64,3
52,3
55,3
29/97
28/68
52/142
49/138
29/78
34/118
33/115
21/54
37/93
24/65
40(86
28/83
29,9 76/102 74,5
47,1 41/50 82,0
36,6 132/171 77,1
35,5 74/115 64,3
37,2 44/63 69,8
28,8 56/89 62,9
28,7 94/140 67,1
38,9 30/47 63,8
39,8 123/171 71,9
36,9 47/63 74,6
46,5 40/60 66,7
33,7 36/51 70,6
139
76
167
89
86
136
154
51
149
76
80
96
79
29
69
66
38
55
70
28
57
28
36
39
161
58
136
74
59
113
105
42
158
65
46
41
6
3
15
6
8
10
6
1
3
3
2
5
459
285
652
525
301
324
507
153
490
227
252
204
13,1
16,8
18,6
20,2
15,8
8,7
11,5
6,4
14,0
6,8
7,2
6,1
23
59/112
52,7
23/62
37,1
36/58
62,1
69
37
58
6
223
9,7
2001/02 CSKA
20 63/120
2002/03 CSKA
17 12/28
2004/05 CSKA
17
8/15
2005/06 CSKA
14 10/20
2006/07 CSKA
16
2/5
1990/95 St. Petersb, stats not available
52,5
42,9
53,3
50,0
40,0
19/56
5/15
6/15
2/13
5/14
33,9
33,3
40,0
15,3
35,7
31/57
7/10
3/8
4/6
3/4
54,4
70,0
37,5
66,7
75,0
85
22
19
23
8
34
10
3
9
5
42
13
9
12
8
3
0
0
1
2
214
46
37
30
22
10,7
2,7
2,1
2,1
1,4
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
the bronze medal at the 1997 European
Championship...played at the 1995, 1999 and
2001 and 2005 European Championship...
won the silver medal at the 1998 World
Championship...played at the 1998 Goodwill
Games...played at the 2002 World Championship.won the 2001 French National Cup
with ASVEL Villeurbanne...won the 2002-03,
2004-05, 2005-06 and 006-07 Russian National Championship with CSKA Moscow...
won the 2004 Russian National Cup with Ural Great Perm...won the 2005, 2006 and 2007
Russian National Cup with CSKA Moscow...
played the 2001 French All Star Game...has
been member of the USSR U-16 National
Team...played at the 1989 European U-16
Championship...has been member of the
Russian U-22 National Team...played at the
1994 and 1996 European U-22 Championship.
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 ASVEL
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ber of the Russian National Team...won the
gold medal at the 2007 European Championship...played at the 2001, 2003 and 2005 European Championship...played at the 2002
World Championship...won the 1995-96 and
1996-97 Greek National Championship with
Olympiacos Piraeus...won the 2002-03, 200304, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Russian
National Championship with CSKA Moscow
...won the 2002 Greek National Cup with
Olympiacos Piraeus...won the 2005, 2006 and
2007 Russian National Cup with CSKA
Moscow.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Peristeri
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
CSKA
6
3
13
11
10
27
26
1
18
29
33
34
32
3/9
1/4
20/38
9/11
7/9
98/154
71/119
4/6
55/99
88/141
108/191
98/173
142/224
33,3
25,0
52,6
81,8
77,8
63,6
59,7
66,7
55,6
62,4
74,6
56,6
63,4
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0/0
2/8
8/12
3/11
6/15
44/76
23/45
0/0
18/51
24/59
38/86
35/88
31/71
0,0
25,0
66,7
27,3
40,0
57,9
51,1
0,0
35,3
40,7
44,2
39,7
43,7
7
3
46
14
15
195
166
8
78
94
199
156
175
0
0
3
0
1
8
17
1
9
9
11
31
11
1
0
1
1
0
23
13
1
13
16
19
11
20
3
3
7
2
3
36
32
2
12
16
27
29
16
6
4
48
21
20
240
165
8
128
200
220
231
315
1,0
1,3
3,7
1,9
2,0
8,9
6,3
8,0
7,1
6,9
7,8
6,7
9,8
12
20
4
5
17
23
24
25
45/69
45/82
10/16
10/13
28/43
48/84
55/98
77/120
65,2
54,9
62,5
76,9
65,1
57,1
56,1
64,2
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
23/42
25/61
3/7
0/0
16/40
9/24
14/29
22/46
54,8
40,9
42,9
0,0
40,0
37,5
48,2
47,8
78
125
16
11
55
93
96
100
8
10
2
0
9
4
20
12
7
10
1
2
3
9
20
12
10
22
8
1
13
22
23
14
113
115
23
20
72
105
124
176
9,4
5,8
5,8
4,0
4,2
4,5
5,1
7,0
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 Peristeri
2001/02 Olympiacos
2002/03 Olympiacos
CSKA
2003/04 CSKA
2004/05 CSKA
2005/06 CSKA
2006/07 CSKA
EUROLEAGUE
Shved Alexey
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: December 16, 1988, in Belgorod, Russia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with CSKA
Moscow (Russia) juniors...made his debut with
CSKA during the 2006-07 season, when he also played with CSKA Trinta Moscow...on February ‘07 signed by BC Khimki...back to CSKA
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 CSKA JR
2006/07 CSKA
CSKA-Trinta
G
16
1
56
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
63/127 49,6 32/84
1/1
100,0 0/2
103/228 45,2 91/219
Moscow for the 2007-08 season. MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of the Russian U18 and U-20 National Team... played at the
2006 European U-18 Championship...played
at the 2007 European U-20 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
38,1
0,0
41,6
55/70
0/0
77/102
78,6
0,0
75,5
68
1
120
37
0
61
99
0
178
8
0
23
277
2
576
17,3
2,0
19,2
0,0
0/0
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 CSKA
12
1
0/0
0,0
0/0
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
13
teams
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
CSKA Moscow
Siskauskas Ramunas
Smodis Matjaz
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: September 10, 1978, in Kaysiadoris, Lithuania
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: December 13, 1979, in Trbovlye, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Sakalai
Vilnius (Lithuania) Juniors…made his debut
with BC Sakalai Vilnius during the 1996-97
season…played there till the 1998-99 championship…signed for the 1999-00 season by
Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius…played there till the
2003-04 season…moved to Italy for the 200405 season, signed by Benetton Basket Treviso
…played there also the 2005-06 championship…moved to Greece for the 2006-07
season, signed by Panathinaikos Athens...
moved to Russia for the 2007-08 season,
signed by CSKA Moscow.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens... named
the 2006-07 Euroleague April MVP ...named
to the 2006-06 All-Euroleague Second Team...
member of the Lithuanian National Team…
won the bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic
Games…won the gold medal at the 2003 European Championship…won the bronze
medal at the 2007 European Championship...
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with KK Krka Novo Mesto (Slovenia) during the 1994-95
season...played there till the 1999-00 championship...moved to Italy for the 2000-01 season, signed by Virtus Bologna...played there
till the 2002-03 championship...signed for the
2003-04 season by Fortitudo Bologna...played
there also the 2004-05 championship...moved
to Russia for the 2005-06 season signed by
CSKA Moscow...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001 Euroleague with Virtus Bologna...won the 2006
Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...named to
the 2006-07 All-Euroleague Second Team...
named the 2001-02 Euroleague Week-18
MVP...named the 2006-07 Euroleague February MVP...won the 1999-00 Slovenian National Championship with KK Krka Novo Mesto...
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
played at the 2001 and 2005 European Championship…played at the 2004 Olympic
Games...named to the 2007 European Championship First Team...won the 1999-00 and
2001-02 Lithuanian National Championship
with Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius … won the 200506 Italian National Championship with Benetton Basket Treviso… won the 2006-07 Greek
National Championship with Panathinaikos
Athens...won the 2005 Italian National Cup
with Benetton Treviso…won the 2007 Greek
National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...
won the 2002 NEBL with Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius…played the 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004
Lithuanian All Star Game…played the 2005
Italian All Star Game…played the 2007
Greek All Star Game...has been member of
the Lithuanian U-22 National Team…named
the 2000-01 Lithuanian League MVP…led
the 2003-04 Lithuanian League in free throws
percentage (90,6%)…played at the 1998 European U-22 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
BS
PTS
AVG
29
35
69
38
34
47
90
82
60
70
42
18
23
22
15
…
…
20
10
12
9
8
280
727
332
415
577
235
327
238
673
494
519
576
308
16,5
17,3
9,5
13,4
15,2
9,8
15,6
10,8
16,4
13,0
14,4
14,8
9,3
31
26
…
261
13,1
40
42
50
24
21
21
26
28
23
2
1
5
213
180
219
12,5
12,0
10,9
32
14
31
1
205
14,6
TEAM
G
Baltija Kais.
Baltija Kais.
Sakalai
Sakalai
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Benetton
Benetton
Panathin.
17
42
35
31
38
24
21
22
41
38
37
39
33
98/162
96/163
142/231
56/111
75/122
60/113
167/244
107/205
102/190
124/219
48/102
60,5
58,9
61,5
50,8
61,5
53,1
68,4
52,2
53,7
56,6
47,1
33/87
43/98
51/122
27/58
40/80
21/66
51/130
58/162
66/147
63/155
41/102
37,9
43,9
41,8
46,6
50,0
31,8
39,2
35,8
44,9
40,6
40,2
37/52
94/116
140/174
42/48
57/75
55/70
186/219
106/117
117/145
139/167
89/110
71,2
81,0
80,5
87,5
76,0
78,6
84,9
90,6
80,7
83,2
80,9
89
89
159
75
92
67
138
109
93
146
80
27
26
50
34
31
20
72
57
64
76
26
20
55/123
44,7
34/94
36,2
49/62
79,0
77
17
15
20
55/87
47/83
36/71
63,2
56,6
50,7
18/63
18/43
33/70
28,5
41,8
47,1
49/70
32/45
48/68
69,9
71,1
70,6
14
43/69
62,3
24/69
34,8
47/57
82,4
ASS
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Lietuvos R.
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Novo Mesto
Novo Mesto
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
CSKA
CSKA
32
30
29
32
19
38
39
27
32
198/309
136/229
54/98
76/119
63/106
109/177
107/168
72/128
75/141
64,1
59,4
55,1
63,9
59,4
61,6
63,7
56,3
53,2
46/106
67/157
32/72
27/79
26/53
32/81
43/114
37/84
50/111
PCT.
FTM/A
won the 2000-01 Italian National Championship with Virtus Bologna...won the 2004-05
Italian National Championship with Fortitudo
Bologna...won the 2005-06 and 2006-07 Russian National Championship with CSKA
Moscow...won the 2001 and 2002 Italian National Cup with Virtus Bologna... won the 2006
and 2007 Russian National Cup with CSKA
Moscow...played the 1999 and 2000 Slovenian All Star Game, being voted MVP in
1999...played the 2004 Italian All Star Game...
named the 1997-98 Slovenian League Rookie
of the Year...has been member of the Slovenian U-22 National Team...won the silver medal
at the 1998 U-22 European Championship...
member of the Slovenian National Team...
played at the 1999, 2001 and 2007 European
Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
43,4 143/176 81,2
42,7 112/134 83,6
44,4 33/45 73,3
34,2 36/50 72,0
49,1 44/56 78,6
39,5 58/78 74,4
37,7 124/158 78,5
44,0 59/79 74,7
45,0 89/107 83,2
268
230
119
154
84
174
213
113
132
32
35
34
37
20
50
65
10
17
28
35
9
11
21
23
35
24
48
...
...
6
9
12
11
14
6
9
309
585
237
269
248
372
467
314
389
9,7
19,5
8,2
8,4
13,1
9,8
12,0
11,6
12,1
46
111
40
98
57
115
84
13
17
10
30
21
25
16
8
10
8
15
11
15
29
5
13
10
11
7
10
2
157
255
108
236
147
251
284
7,5
11,6
9,8
11,2
10,5
11,9
12,9
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 Virtus Bo
21 41/65 63,1 15/46 32,6
2001/02 Virtus Bo
22 68/101 67,3 25/60 41,7
2002/03 Virtus Bo
11 24/49 49,0 12/32 37,5
2003/04 Fortit. Bo
21 65/105 61,9 21/52 40,4
2004/05 Fortit. Bo
14 36/56 64,2 15/34 44,1
2005/06 CSKA
21 56/105 53,3 32/84 38,0
2006/07 CSKA
22 60/108 55,6 34/81 42,0
1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98 KK Novo Mesto, stats not available
30/39
44/49
24/34
43/50
30/37
43/60
62/87
76,9
89,8
70,6
86,0
81,0
71,6
71,3
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Benetton
2005/06 Benetton
2006/07 Panathin.
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Lietuvos R.
14
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Novosibirsk
2006/07 CSKA
CSKA-Trinta
CSKA Moscow
Vorontsevich Andrei
Zisis Nikolaos
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: July 17, 1987, in Omsk, Russia
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: August 16, 1983, in Thessaloniki, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Lokomotiv
Novosibirsk (Russia) juniors...made his debut
with Lokomotiv Novosibirsk during the 200506 season...signed for the 2006-07 season by
CSKA Moscow...he’s still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with AEK Athens
(Greece) Juniors...made his debut with AEK
during the 2000-01 season…played there till
the 2004-05 championship…moved to Italy
for the 2005-06 season, signed by Benetton
Basket Treviso…played there also the 200607 championship...moved to Russia for the
2007-08 season, signed by CSKA Moscow.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of Greek National Team…won the gold medal at the
2005 European Championship…won the silver medal at the 2006 World Championship...
played at the 2007 European Championship...
played at the 2004 Olympic Games…won
the 2001-02 Greek National Championship
with AEK Athens…won the 2005-06 Italian
National Championship with Benetton Bas-
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Russian National Championship with CSKA
Moscow...won the 2007 Russian National Cup
with CSKA Moscow...has been member of the
Russian U-20 National Team...played at the
2006 and 2007 European U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
32
17
2
25/65
6/11
6/10
38,5
54,5
60,0
28/85
4/12
3/5
32,9
33,3
60,0
31/48
8/12
7/8
64,6
75,0
87,5
120
20
10
11
2
3
24
2
5
111
0
0
165
32
28
5,1
1,8
14,0
6
1/2
50,0
0/2
0,0
1/1
100
2
0
0
0
3
0,5
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 CSKA
YEAR
Zabelin Artem
2.15 • FORWARD • BORN: January 15, 1988, in Khabarovsk, Russia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with
Avtodor Saratov (Russia) during the 2003-04
season...played there till the 2006-07 championship...signed for the 2007-08 season by
CSKA Moscow.
YEAR
TEAM
2003/04 Saratov
2006/07 Saratov
16
G
6
32
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
8/17
47,1
0/5
138/242 57,0 37/112
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Russian U-18 National Team...played at
the 2006 European U-18 Championship.
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
ket Treviso…won the 2001 Greek National
Cup with AEK Athens...won the 2007 Italian
National Cup with Benetton Basket Treviso...won the 2006 Italian SuperCup with
Benetton Basket Treviso...played the 2004
and 2005 Greek All Star Game…has been
member of the Greek Under-16, U-18 and U20 National Team...won the silver medal at
the 1999 European Under-16 Championship…won the bronze medal at the 2000
European Under-18 Championship…won the
gold medal at the European U-20 Championship…member of the Greek “B” National
Team…won the silver medal at the 2001
Mediterranean Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
Benetton
Benetton
18
31
35
32
35
33
34
9/18
31/59
67/128
76/163
110/203
82/139
82/157
50,0 7/15
52,5 13/43
52,3 20/79
46,4 30/101
54,2 38/116
59,0 20/74
52,2 29/91
46,7 11/17 64,7
30,2 19/28 67,8
25,3 61/81 75,3
29,7 48/60 80,0
32,8 100/131 76,3
27,0 85/117 72,6
31,9 101/124 81,5
24
34
78
85
72
93
96
5
9
25
16
28
41
46
13
34
49
89
132
117
130
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
50
120
255
290
434
309
352
2,8
3,9
7,3
9,1
12,4
9,4
10,4
2
19
14
14
20
7
20
2/5
19/36
28/74
30/66
63/113
13/29
55/117
40,0
52,8
37,8
45,4
55,7
44,8
47,0
0,0
45,0
14,3
31,8
31,7
26,3
34,5
3
17
42
36
63
19
50
0
8
10
11
16
7
24
0
20
16
29
88
34
86
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
85
80
121
232
57
220
2,0
4,5
5,7
8,6
11,6
8,1
11,0
EUROLEAGUE
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
7/14 50,0
33,0 142/198 71,7
21
308
1
29
1
38
5
117
23
529
3,8
16,5
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
Benetton
Benetton
0/3
9/20
3/21
14/44
20/63
5/19
19/55
0/0
20/34
15/26
19/30
46/59
16/20
53/64
0,0
58,8
57,7
63,3
77,9
80,0
82,8
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teams
Efes Pilsen
Istanbul
ISTANBUL - TURKEY
Official Club Name
EFES PILSEN
SPORTS CLUB
Foundation Year
1976
fter years of being one of Euroleague
Basketball's elite teams, but always
coming up sort of cracking the Final
Four, Efes Pilsen will have a new look this season, headlined by a proven winner at the head
of the bench, David Blatt. Fresh off winning
the EuroBasket 2007 championship with Russia this summer, Blatt will be eager to continue
winning at the club level with the Turkish dynasty. To do so, he has brought in six new players to help run his usual style, which is based
on excellent defense, but also includes exciting attack-minded basketball. That manner of
play seems perfectly suited for newcomers
like Kenny Gregory and Andre Hutson as well
as key players from last season's squad like
Drew Nicholas and Ermal Kuqo. If Blatt can
bring this star-studded cast together, there's no
telling how far Efes Pilsen will go.
Nicholas, who played under Blatt when both
were at Benetton Treviso, leads the backcourt.
A former Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy
Winner, Nicholas has been a winner at every
level so far. His scary scoring ability coupled
with playmaking skills make him the focal
point of the offense. Rashad Wright steps up
to the Euroleague level for the first time, looking to complement Nicholas as a guard with a
mighty stroke from downtown plus the willingness and skill to spot the open man. Serkan
Erdogan is flat out one of the best shooters in
the world, impervious to the stress of big
games. Ender Arslan, returning to his home
club after a year away, is a true point guard
whose ambition on the court is to make those
around him better. Gregory could be the key to
the transition game. His outstanding athleti-
A
cism helps create turnovers and few players
can finish on the break quite like he can. Cenk
Akyol got a chance to play last season and
didn't disappoint. His scoring ability and long
frame could see take another step this season.
Wily veteran Mustafa Abi has been one of
Efes's most important players for years. His
defense and leadership will be invaluable to
the newcomers this season.
Power forward Andre Hutson and center
Loren Woods form a promising duo up front
for Efes. Together they will seek to control the
paint on both ends of the floor through blocking shots, grabbing rebounds and making highpercentage shots. Kuqo's power and skills in
the paint make him a threat whenever he has
the ball, as he can take it to the basket or pass
out to the open man. Kerem Gonlum is the
team's blue-collar guy, who makes his presence felt on the glass and with hard-nosed defense. Young Baris Hersek cut his teeth last
season, proving he knows how to use his size
and shot to be effective as a big small forward
or a speedy power forward. Bruising Bora Hun
Pacun rounds out the frontcourt.
A traditional Euroleague power, Efes Pilsen is
almost guaranteed to continue its tradition of
defensive excellence under Blatt. Always a
dangerous team, Efes plans to be so again this
season. This year's team plans to step to the
forefront by embracing its defense, while taking the attack to the next level. With a coach
known for building chemistry and getting his
team to function as a unit, Efes has the talent
and depth to shine on this stage and challenge for its first Euroleague Basketball Final
Four appearance.
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
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teams
Efes Pilsen Istanbul
President: Tuncay Özilhan
Vice-President: Çetin Çeki
General Manager: Engin Özerhun
Financial Director: Hasan Erşan
Team Manager: Hayri Köni
Media & Communication Director: Cenk Araştiran
Stats Crew Chief: Ozcan Kutluata
Staff
Coach: David Blatt
Assistant Coaches: Ekrem Memnun, Daniel Gutt
Athletic Trainer: Yüksel Tezel
Club Doctor: Ersan Ates
Physiotherapist: Bahattin Tapan
Team information
Team Address: Adnan Kahveci Blv. No. 5,
34592 Bahçelievler, Istanbul
Phone Number: +90 212 4493600
Fax Number: +90 212 6429146
Official Webpage: www.efesbasket.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Dark Blue
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Biletix
phone +90 216 4541555; fax +90 212 2175245
ARENA
ABDI IPEKÇI
SPORTS HALL
Capacity: 11.356
Address: 10. Yıl Caddesi
34760 Zeytinburnu, Istanbul
Phone: +90 212 6658647
Fax: +90 212 5585498
4
Roster
n° name
4
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
17
21
23
32
33
34
ht
Drew Nicholas
Loren Woods
Cenk Akyol
Kenny Gregory
Mustafa Abi
Bora Hun Pacun
Kerem Gonlum
Rashad Wright
Serkan Erdogan
Emre Bayav
Ermal Kuqo
Baris Hersek
Ender Arslan
Andre Hutson
1.93
2.18
1.97
1.97
1.97
2.10
2.08
1.88
1.88
2.12
2.07
2.07
1.90
2.06
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Center
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Center
Forward
Guard
Forward
1981
1978
1987
1978
1979
1987
1977
1982
1978
1987
1980
1988
1983
1979
Trophy case
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Efes Pilsen
Second Sponsor: Abank
Third Sponsor: Isuzu
Technical Sponsor: and1
Official Supplier: KIA, ASM Hospital, Mc Donald’s, Samsung,
Powerade, Sarar, GNC, Lee
Turkish National Championship: 1978/79, 1982/83, 1983/84,
1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1995/96, 1996/97, 2001/02, 2002/03,
2003/04, 2004/05
Turkish National Cup: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002,
2006, 2007
Korac Cup: 1996
Turkish Presidence Cup: 1986, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2007
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teams
Efes Pilsen Istanbul
AKYOL CENK
Abi Mustafa
YEAR
1.97 • FORWARD • BORN: January 2, 1979, in Afyon, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Afyon Cimentospor (Turkey) youth teams…signed for
the 1995-96 season by Fenerbahce Istanbul…
played there till the 2000-01 season…signed
for the 2001-02 season by Ulker Sports Club
Istanbul…played there also the 2002-03
championship…signed for the 2003-04 season by Besiktas Istanbul…signed for the
2004-05 season by Efes Pilsen Istanbul…he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 Turkish National Championship with Efes Pilsen
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Istanbul…won the 2003 Turkish National
Cup with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul…won
the 2006 and 2007 Turkish National Cup with
Efes Pilsen Istanbul…won the 2002 President Cup with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul…
has been member of the Turkish U-16, U-18
and U-22 National Team…played at the
1995 European U-16 Championship…
played at the 1996 European U-18 Championship…won the bronze medal at the 1998
European U-22 Championship…played at
the 1997 World U-22 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Ulker
Ulker
Besiktas
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
22
29
11
25
26
24
29
16
24
33
38
32
1/3
23/36
11/14
29/63
68/131
33/64
29/47
13/25
81/141
31/65
25/57
22/53
33,3
63,9
78,6
46,0
51,9
51,6
61,7
52,0
57,4
47,7
43,9
41,5
0/0
2/5
1/4
14/36
10/52
11/39
16/35
6/18
27/65
24/63
20/39
19/59
0,0
40,0
25,0
38,9
19,2
28,2
45,7
33,3
41,5
38,1
51,3
32,2
7/12
13/25
4/9
24/33
51/80
17/34
18/40
8/12
38/64
15/30
4/11
14/27
58,3
52,0
44,4
72,7
63,8
50,0
45,0
75,0
59,3
50,0
36,4
51,9
4
28
14
53
74
50
46
19
49
82
30
49
1
13
3
15
22
20
20
3
31
18
12
27
1
16
3
20
34
17
22
18
31
45
36
31
0
3
1
4
1
3
0
0
7
…
…
...
9
65
29
120
217
116
124
52
281
149
104
115
0,4
2,2
2,6
4,8
8,3
4,8
4,3
3,3
11,7
4,5
2,7
3,6
11
1
21
12
18
5/13
0/0
13/24
1/3
6/16
38,5
0,0
54,1
33,3
37,5
4/6
0/0
5/17
0/0
4/17
66,7
0,0
29,4
0,0
23,5
7/14
0/0
8/13
0/2
5/9
50,0
0,0
61,5
0,0
55,6
13
0
32
7
29
3
0
14
1
9
8
0
5
1
9
0
0
3
0
1
29
0
49
2
29
2,6
0,0
2,3
0,1
1,6
TEAM
2004/05 Efes Pilsen
2005/06 Efes Pilsen
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
23
38
34
13/28
25/57
29/68
46,4
43,8
42,6
11/30
26/65
42/95
36,7
40,0
44,2
21/26
21/31
30/44
80,8
67,7
68,2
29
63
93
10
22
21
19
21
37
…
…
...
80
149
214
3,5
3,9
6,3
5
16
14
2/3
9/19
14/37
66,7
47,3
37,8
1/3
7/16
14/40
33,3
43,7
35,0
1/2
14/20
12/16
50,0
70,0
75,0
2
21
39
4
9
14
0
9
11
0
1
2
10
53
82
2,0
3,3
5,9
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Efes Pilsen
2005/06 Efes Pilsen
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
Arslan Ender
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: January 13, 1983 in Istanbul, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) juniors…made his debut with
Efes Pilsen Istanbul during the 1999-00 season…sent on loan for the 2000-01 season to
Antbirlik Antalya…on December’00 moved
back to Efes Pilsen…played there till the 200506 championship...moved to Slovenia for the
2006-07 season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...on January’07 moved to Spain, signed by
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...on March’07
moved to Greece, signed by Panionios BC
Athens...moved back to Turkey for the 2007-08
season, signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001-02, 200203, 2003-04 and 2004-05 Turkish National
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Ulker
Ulker
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
YEAR
2000/01
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Akyol Cenk
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: April 16, 1987, in Kadikoy, Turkey
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Efes Pilsen
Antalya
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Olimpija L
Tau Vitoria
Panionios
7
7
17
26
26
35
39
14
8
12
6/9
20/50
14/23
22/51
20/60
25/51
47/107
28/48
5/10
17/41
3
6
20
20
23
22
8
6
PCT.
3PM/A
Championship with Efes Pilsen Istanbul…won
the 2001, 2002 and 2006 Turkish National Cup
with Efes Pilsen Istanbul…played the 2005
and 2006 Turkish All Star Game…played the
2007 Slovenian All Star Game...has been
member of the Turkish U-16, U-18 and U-20
National Team…played at the 1999 European
U-16 Championship…played at the 2000 and
2002 European U-20 Championship…member
of the Turkish National Team…played at the
2003, 2005 and 2007 European Championship...member of the Turkish University National Team…played at the 2005 World University Games...played at the 2006 World
Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
66,7 3/12
40,0 9/32
60,9 16/35
43,1 22/52
33,3 25/92
49,0 46/150
43,9 46/136
58,3 15/62
50,0 9/20
41,5 23/56
25,0
28,1
45,7
42,3
27,2
30,7
33,8
24,2
45,0
41,1
1/2
16/20
16/19
23/26
26/34
34/46
34/53
32/42
4/6
30/45
50,0
80,0
84,2
88,5
76,5
73,9
64,2
76,2
66,7
66,7
3
22
10
31
49
58
60
20
12
30
4
16
17
18
52
35
44
14
3
16
8
24
29
47
92
80
111
38
9
26
…
…
0
2
0
…
…
0
0
0
22
83
92
133
141
222
266
133
41
133
3,1
11,9
5,4
5,1
5,4
6,3
6,8
9,5
5,1
11,1
1/4
25,0
0/0
0,0
1/2
50,0
2
1
4
…
3
1,0
4/12
11/34
14/46
19/49
21/57
13/34
3/6
33,3
32,3
30,4
38,7
36,8
38,2
50,0
4/12
6/33
32/93
24/77
16/56
13/42
9/14
33,3
18,2
34,4
31,1
28,5
31,0
64,3
7/13
13/20
34/49
49/64
36/55
19/26
4/6
53,9
65,0
69,4
76,5
65,4
73,0
66,7
7
19
26
39
28
23
8
6
18
29
29
18
15
2
7
30
75
45
45
9
4
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
27
53
158
159
126
84
37
4,5
2,7
7,9
6,9
5,7
10,5
6,2
SUPROLEAGUE
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul (Turkey) juniors…made his debut
with Efes Pilsen Istanbul during the 2004-05
season…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 Turkish National Championship with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul…won the 2006 and 2007 Turkish
National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul…has
been member of the Turkish U-16, U-18 and
6
U-20 National Team…won the silver medal
at the 2003 European U-16 Championship…
won the silver medal at the 2004 and at the
2005 European U-18 Championship…won
the silver medal at the 2006 European U-20
Championship…member of the Turkish National Team… played at the 2005 and 2007
European Championship...played at the 2006
World Championship.
2000/01 Efes Pilsen
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Olimpija L
Tau Vitoria
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Efes Pilsen Istanbul
Bayav Emre
ERDOGAN SERKAN
2.11 • FORWARD • BORN: July 14, 1987, in Kakirkoy-Istanbul, Turkey
SUPROLEAGUE
YEAR
TEAM
2000/01 Ulker
CAREER NOTES: grew up with ITU Istanbul
(Turkey) youth teams...moved to Serbia &
Montenegro for the 2003-04 season, signed
by BC Red Star Belgrade...made his debut with
BC Red Star Belgrade during the 2004-05 season...played there also the 2005-06 championship...moved to Turkey for the 2006-07 season, signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul...he’s still
playng there.
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Red Star
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
MISCELLANEOUS: ...won the 2006 2007
Turkish National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...has been member of the Turkish U-16, U18 and U-20 National Team...won the silver
medal at the 2003 European U-16 Championship...won the silver medal at the 2004 and
2005 European U-18 Championship...won the
silver medal at the 2006 European U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
1
10
0/0
8/20
0,0
40,0
0/0
0/2
0,0
0,0
0/0
4/6
0,0
66,7
0
18
1
3
0
8
0
...
0
20
0,0
2,0
1
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
12
14/22
63,6
17/40
42,5
18/30
60,0
14
9
18
0
97
8,1
20
16
22
22
21
22/49
18/40
67/139
52/107
31/66
44,9 22/53
45,0 13/39
48,2 61/138
48,5 24/83
47,0 49/112
41,5
33,3
44,2
28,9
43,8
21/28
10/11
50/66
59/75
45/63
75,0
90,9
75,7
78,6
71,4
20
12
52
46
26
12
5
17
14
22
17
9
55
19
28
0
0
2
0
1
131
85
367
235
254
6,6
5,3
16,6
10,6
12,1
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Gonlum Kerem
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: November 22, 1977, in Eskisehir, Turkey
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Red Star
CAREER NOTES: made his debut during the
1998-99 season with Ankara Ted Kolejliler
(Turkey)…signed for the 1999-00 season by
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul…played there till
the 2004-05 championship…signed for the
2005-06 season by Efes Pilsen Istanbul…he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2003-04 Euroleague Week-5 MVP...won the 2000-01
Turkish National Championship with Ulker
Sports Club Istanbul…won the 2003, 2004
and 2005 Turkish National Cup with Ulker
Erdogan Serkan
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: August 30, 1978, in Amasya, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Kolejliler Ankara (Turkey) in the 1994-95 season...signed by Tuborg Spor Kulubu Izmir for
the 1995-96 season...played there till the
1997-98 championship...signed for the 199899 season by Tofas Spor Kulubu Bursa...
played there also in 1999-00...signed for the
2000-01 championship by Ulker Sports CLub
Istanbul...played there till the 2004-05 championship...moved to Spain for the 2005-06
season, signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...played there also the 2006-07 championship...back to Turkey for the 2007-08 season, signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2004-05 Euroleague Week-19 MVP...won the 1998-99
and 1999-00 Turkish National Championship
with Tofas Bursa...won the 2000-01 Turkish
National Championship with Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul...won the 1999 and 2000 Turkish National Cup with Tofas Bursa...won the
2003, 2004 and 2005 Turkish National Cup
with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the
2002 and 2003 Turkish President Cup with
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the 2006
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...won the 2006
Spanish SuperCup with Taugres Saski
Baskonia Vitoria...played the 2005 Turkish
All Star Game...has been member of the
Turkish U-18 and U-22 National Team...
played at the 1996 European U-18 Championship...played at the 1996 European U-22
Championship...played at the 1997 World U22 Championship...member of the Turkish
National Team...played at the 2005 European Championship...played at the 2006
World Championship.
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Sports Club Istanbul… won the 2006 and
2007 Turkish National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul…won the 2001 Turkish President Cup
with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul…named the
2007 Turkish Cup Finals MVP...played the
2005 and 2007 Turkish All Star Game…member of the Turkish National Team…played at
the 2003, 2005 and 2007 European Championship…played at the 2006 World Championship...member of the Turkish University National Team…played at the 2005 World University Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Ankara
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
27
24
32
26
16
24
30
38
39
86/160
19/36
54/95
57/92
46/67
101/161
130/199
102/168
149/242
53,8
52,8
56,8
61,9
68,6
62,7
65,3
60,7
61,6
0/3
0/1
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/3
0/0
0/2
0/4
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
35/58
5/10
7/20
29/61
22/44
30/49
45/94
52/95
89/141
60,0
50,0
35,0
47,5
50,0
61,2
47,8
54,7
63,1
150
39
98
98
67
195
221
219
284
17
7
18
19
15
39
36
28
54
17
6
4
19
18
19
45
31
51
11
4
10
8
7
16
…
…
...
207
43
115
143
114
232
305
256
387
7,6
1,8
3,6
5,5
7,1
9,7
10,2
6,7
9,9
20
28/44
63,6
0/1
0,0
7/19
36,8
49
8
4
5
63
3,2
18
16
19
22
22
20
49/96
16/33
40/71
73/123
39/66
41/69
51,0
48,5
56,3
59,3
59,0
59,4
0/0
0/1
0/3
0/0
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
13/20
7/12
23/40
31/65
22/37
25/38
65,0
58,3
57,5
47,6
59,4
65,8
69
39
94
158
140
86
9
5
15
15
21
13
10
6
5
23
5
8
5
3
5
10
4
5
111
39
103
177
100
107
6,2
2,4
5,4
8,0
4,5
5,3
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Ulker
EUROLEAGUE
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
8
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Ankara
Tub. Izmir
Tub. Izmir
Tub. Izmir
Tofas Bur.
Tofas Bur.
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
21
10
29
31
31
31
15
12
23
31
40
38
33/74
11/28
40/84
93/154
23/40
26/40
24/48
29/50
29/71
72/144
75/160
52/101
PCT.
3PM/A
44,6 11/38
39,3
1/9
47,6 15/37
60,4 38/90
57,5 25/65
65,0 12/44
50,0 21/65
58,0 20/43
40,8 31/72
50,0 52/137
46,9 58/153
51,4 72/188
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
28,9
11,1
40,5
42,2
38,5
27,3
32,3
46,5
43,1
38,0
37,9
38,3
11/25
8/15
45/63
51/69
8/11
10/13
22/34
20/28
18/26
45/60
89/121
54/85
44,0
53,3
71,4
73,9
72,7
76,9
64,7
71,4
69,2
75,0
73,6
63,5
31
12
45
51
21
27
31
27
36
51
55
58
16
4
29
31
13
13
21
11
14
47
23
34
35
4
51
45
20
200
29
21
26
70
39
38
2
0
3
1
1
0
2
0
0
…
0
0
110
33
170
351
129
98
133
138
181
345
413
374
5,2
3,3
5,8
11,3
4,1
3,2
8,9
11,5
7,9
11,1
10,3
9,8
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Ulker
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
9
teams
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Efes Pilsen Istanbul
Gregory Kenny
Hutson Andre
1.97 • FORWARD • BORN: November 16, 1978, in Columbus, Oh, USA
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: January 12, 1979, in Trotwood, Oh, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Independence HS, Columbus…
played college basketball at Kansas University (1997-2001) ...signed for the 2001-02
season by Greenville Groove…played during
the 2002 Summer with Dodge City Legends,
in the USBL...moved to England for the 200203 season, signed by Chester Jets…moved
to Italy for the 2003-04 season, signed by Pallacanestro Pavia, in the Italian Legadue…
played there also the 2004-05 champi-
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Trotwood-Madison HS…played
college basketball at Michigan State University (1997-2001)…moved to Italy for the
2001-02 season, signed by Napoli Basket…
moved to Greece for the 2992-03 season, on
January ’03, signed by Peristeri Athens…
signed for the 2003-04 season by Maroussi
Athens…signed for the 2004-05 season by
Makedonikos Kozani...moved to Russia for
the 2005-06 season, signed by Ural Great
PCT.
3PM/A
onship… moved to France for the 2005-06
season, signed by MSB Le Mans…played
there also the 2006-07 championship...
moved to Turkey for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06
French National Championship with MSB Le
Mans...won the 2006 Semaine d’As with
MSB Le Mans...played the 2006 and 2007
French All Star Game.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Kansas
Kansas
Kansas
Greenville
Chester
Pavia
Pavia
Le Mans
Le Mans
33
34
30
24
33
34
30
44
34
135/270
197/332
182/303
48/109
301/477
233/426
230/403
238/394
187/329
50,0 16/51
59,3 2/13
60,1 22/57
44,0
0/6
63,0 22/72
54,7 30/106
57,1 27/99
60,4 24/81
56,8 36/102
31,4
15,4
38,6
0,0
30,6
28,3
27,3
29,6
35,3
55/115
36/86
39/92
16/31
53/83
47/75
75/118
62/104
61/97
47,8
41,9
42,4
51,6
63,9
62,7
63,6
59,6
62,9
155
150
220
50
168
160
187
206
152
18
27
31
7
30
54
58
37
17
56
60
72
19
77
42
46
99
84
9
13
7
…
6
5
8
6
4
373
436
469
112
721
603
616
610
543
11,3
12,8
15,6
4,7
24,9
17,7
20,5
13,9
16,0
14
77/142
54,2
52,0
16/27
59,3
75
6
31
4
209
14,9
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Le Mans
13/25
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Le Mans
10
56/87
64,4
3/16
18,8
12/16
75,0
39
8
13
2
133
YEAR
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Michigan S.
Michigan S.
Michigan S.
Michigan S.
Napoli
Peristeri
Maroussi
Makedonik.
Ural Great
Panionios
30
37
39
32
35
23
25
29
12
33
87/142
111/180
147/250
173/278
168/332
113/212
140/252
152/296
62/114
172/320
61,3
61,7
58,8
62,2
50,6
53,3
55,6
51,4
54,4
53,8
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/4
0/3
0/1
0/0
0/1
1/4
0,0 52/69 75,4
0,0 107/137 78,1
0,0 103/154 66,9
0,0 95/131 72,5
0,0 73/100 73,0
0,0 58/82 70,7
0,0 96/125 76,8
0,0 83/112 74,1
0,0 30/50 60,0
25,0 133/172 77,3
156
192
243
244
211
181
185
215
70
284
32
26
29
27
77
23
19
26
9
24
25
23
57
61
21
40
28
45
20
39
24
22
12
17
17
25
16
14
5
21
226
329
397
441
409
284
376
387
154
480
7,5
8,9
10,2
13,8
11,6
12,3
15,0
13,3
12,8
14,5
2004/05 Makedonik.
15
95/179
53,1
0/1
0,0
123
14
17
13
244
16,3
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
Perm...back to Greece for the 2006-07 season, signed by Panionios BC Athens ...moved
to Turkey for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2000 NCAA
with Michigan State University...played the
2005 and 2007 Greek All Star Game...named
the 2007 Greek All Star Game MVP...played
the 2007 FIBA EuroCup All Star Game...
named to the 2000-01 All Big-10 2nd Team.
ULEB CUP
54/71
76,1
13,3
Kuqo Ermal
Hersek Baris
2.07 • CENTER • BORN: February 12, 1980, in Korca, Albania
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: March 26, 1988, in Kirklareli, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Fenerbahce
Istanbul (Turkey) juniors…played college
basketball with Fort Scott CC (1999-00) and
Seminole JC (2000-01)…moved to Croatia
for the 2001-02 season, signed by KK
Split…moved to Slovenia for the 2002-03
season signed by Pivovarna Lasko…moved
to Turkey for the 2003-04 season, signed by
Efes Pilsen Istanbul…he’s still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul (Turkey) juniors...made his debut during the 2005-06 season with Perteniyal Istanbul, in the Turkish 2nd division...signed for the
2006-07 season by Efes Pilsen Istanbul...he’s
still playng there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Turkish
National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...has
been member of the Turkish U-16 National
Team...won the gold medal at the 2004 European U-16 Championship...has been member
of the Turkish U-18 National Team...played at
the 2006 European U-18 Championship.
YEAR
YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
26
19/33
57,6
4/21
19,0
13/19
68,4
50
15
8
...
63
2,4
4
3/4
75,0
2/6
33,3
3/6
50,0
7
3
2
1
15
3,8
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04 and
2004-05 Turkish National Championship with
Efes Pilsen Istanbul...won the 2006 and 2007
Turkish National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...
played the 2003 Slovenian All Star Game...
played the 2005 and 2007 Turkish All Star Game
...member of the Turkish National Team... played
at the 2005 and 2007 European Championship
...played at the 2006 World Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Split
Piv. Lasko
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
19
18
26
35
16
39
66/119
99/159
99/162
155/279
59/117
157/280
55,4
62,3
61,1
55,6
50,4
56,1
2/7
5/30
0/0
2/4
9/25
14/43
28,6
16,7
0,0
50,0
36,0
32,6
16/23
36/59
45/55
60/79
19/33
49/67
69,6
61,0
81,8
75,9
57,6
73,1
63
98
121
164
60
186
10
16
43
73
21
78
9
30
20
36
19
65
2
…
0
…
…
...
154
249
243
376
164
405
8,1
13,8
9,3
10,7
10,2
10,4
20
23
4
20
78/146
82/155
11/23
73/138
53,4
52,9
47,8
52,9
0/2
2/3
1/3
4/13
0,0
66,7
33,3
30,8
21/32
34/49
1/2
23/29
65,6
69,3
50,0
79,3
85
79
14
69
14
11
2
15
12
19
2
22
2
2
0
1
177
204
26
181
8,9
8,8
6,5
9,1
12
44/89
49,4
3/11
27,3
10/15
66,7
66
6
17
3
107
8,9
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Piv. Lasko
10
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Fabriano
Livorno
Tau Vitoria
2005/06 Benetton
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen Istanbul
Nicholas Andrew Lawrence
Woods Loren
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: May 17, 1981, in Hempstead, NY, USA
2.15 • CENTER • BORN: June 21, 1978, in Missouri, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Long Island Lutheran, NY...played
college basketball at Maryland University
(1999-2003)...moved to Italy for the 2003-04
season, signed by Fabriano Basket, in the
Italian Legadue...signed for the 2004-05
season by Basket Livorno...at the end of the
Italian regular season, moved to Spain,
signed for the remainder of the season by
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...back to
Italy for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Benetton Basket Treviso... moved to Turkey
for the 2006-07 season, signed by Efes
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Wake Forest (1996-98) and at Arizona University (1999-2001)...signed for the 2001-02
season by Minnesota Timberwolves...played
there also the 2002-03 championship...
signed for the 2003-04 season by Miami
Heat ...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Toronto Raptors...played there also the 200506 championship...signed for the 2006-07
season by Sacramento Kings...on Janu-
Pilsen Istanbul...he’s still playng there.
MISCELLANEOUS: 2005-06 Euroleague
Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy Winner...led
the 2005-06 Euroleague in scoring (20.4
ppg.)...won the 2002 NCAA with Maryland
University… won the 2005-06 Italian National Championship with Benetton Basket Treviso…won the 2007 Turkish National Cup with
Efes Pilsen Istanbul...named to the 2002-03
All-ACC 2nd Team…led the 2003-04 Italian
Legadue in scoring (27.1 ppg.)…led the 200405 Italian League in scoring (22.8 ppg.).
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
35
36
36
31
24
34
7
47
40
33/60
51/91
44/76
100/236
118/233
136/274
7/25
109/239
90/189
55,0
56,0
57,9
46,2
38,0
49,6
28,0
45,6
47,6
31/92
34/81
38/96
73/178
101/266
98/275
11/26
103/255
118/288
33,7
42,0
39,6
41,0
38,0
35,6
42,3
40,4
41,0
18/29
33/47
53/66
115/135
112/140
187/224
5/7
136/184
158/192
62,1
70,2
80,3
85,2
80,0
83,5
71,4
73,9
82,3
38
58
81
119
75
128
13
158
139
16
22
16
37
48
50
4
57
90
50
86
88
83
60
64
8
130
176
4
5
12
12
3
4
2
6
...
177
237
255
552
651
753
52
663
692
5,1
6,6
7,1
17,8
27,1
22,8
7,4
14,1
17,3
20
20
57/113
39/82
50,4 58/127
47,6 52/130
45,6
40,0
81/98
45/62
82,6
72,6
55
51
21
15
54
76
1
4
369
279
18,4
13,9
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Wake F.
Wake F.
Arizona
Arizona
Minnesota
Minnesota
Miami
Toronto
Toronto
Austin
Zalgiris
30
22
26
29
60
38
38
45
27
15
10
71/147
62/153
154/283
132/261
33/94
28/73
44/96
71/163
28/58
63/110
54/78
67,7
40,5
84,1
50,6
35,1
38,4
45,8
43,6
48,3
57,3
69,2
0/0
1/4
0/2
1/3
0/2
1/3
0/0
0/1
0/1
0/0
0/4
PCT.
FTM/A
ary’07, signed by Austin Toros, in the DLeague...on February’07 moved to Lithuania,
signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...moved to
Turkey for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
Lithuanian National Championship with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...played the 2007 D-League
All Star Game...has been member of the US
U-18 National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0 63/93 67,7
25,0 67/100 67,0
0,0 97/128 75,8
33,3 117/141 83,0
0,0 44/60 73,3
33,3 21/27 77,8
0,0 33/55 60,0
0,0 34/59 42,9
0,0
6/14 64,2
0,0 43/54 79,6
0,0 24/36 66,7
157
157
194
189
122
95
134
220
110
162
110
7
8
21
19
17
10
11
8
9
13
6
16
19
38
62
22
19
10
17
4
30
20
45
50
102
84
34
13
19
39
23
30
22
205
194
405
384
110
80
121
176
62
169
132
6,8
8,8
15,6
13,2
1,8
2,1
3,2
2,3
2,6
11,3
13,2
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Benetton
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Tuborg
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
Pacun Bora Han
Wright Rashad
2.07 • FORWARD • BORN: May 27, 1987, in Izmir, Turkey
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: March 17, 1982, in Statesboro, Ga, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Tuborg Izmir
(Turkey) juniors...made his debut with Tuborg
Izmir during the 2005-06 season...signed for
the 2006-07 season by Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Turkish
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Stateboro HS…played college basketball at University of Georgia (2000-04)…
moved to Greece for the 2004-05 season,
signed by Panionios BC Athens… moved to
Serbia & Montenegro for the 2005-06 season,
signed by KK Hemofarm Vrsac...moved to Bel-
National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul…has
been member of the Turkish U-16, U-18 and U20 National Team...won the silver medal at the
2005 European U-18 Championship... played at
the 2007 European U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
4
15
0/0
13/31
0,0
41,9
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0/0
7/13
0,0
53,8
0
23
0
6
0
0
0
...
0
33
0,0
2,2
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
1
1/2
50,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
1
1
0
0
2
2,0
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Panionios
Hemofarm
Oostende
31
32
27
26
20
11
41
34/94
73/140
47/114
51/108
51/108
38/64
152/304
2005/06 Hemofarm
2006/07 Oostende
13
10
33/71
44/79
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
gium for the 2006-07 season, signed by BC
Oostende...moved to Turkey for the 2007-08
season, signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Belgian National Championship with BC Oostende...named to the 2003-04 All-SEC 2nd
Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
36,2 15/47
52,1 21/75
41,2 19/67
47,2 67/169
47,2 25/71
59,4 18/51
50,0 74/197
31,9 34/67
28,0 81/105
28,4 59/82
49,6 77/112
35,2 46/64
35,3 32/46
37,6 155/225
50,7
77,1
72,0
68,8
71,9
69,6
68,9
92
77
71
78
75
30
126
26
54
35
50
30
22
88
103
153
149
75
52
41
133
7
8
11
13
8
0
5
147
290
210
371
223
162
681
4,7
9,1
7,8
14,3
11,2
14,7
16,6
46,5
55,7
35,4
39,1
75,9
71,1
57
38
15
10
37
35
4
0
161
174
12,4
17,4
ULEB CUP
12
17/48
18/46
44/58
32/45
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Fenerbahçe
Ülker Istanbul
ISTANBUL - TURKEY
Official Club Name
FENERBAHCE
ÜLKER
Foundation Year
1907
enerbahce Ulker missed the Top 16 last
season by just one game, but bounced
back in time to win the Turkish League
title at the end of the season. This year, new
coach Bodgan Tanjevic has arrived and with
him new energy and rising stars. They will all
add to last season's mix as Fenerbahce looks
to make an impact from the opening tip in
2007-08. The key returning figures are explosive guard Will Solomon, star sharpshooter
Kutluay and rebounding stud Mirsad Turkcan, who form the core upon which Tanjevic
will build. The frontline will be bolstered
with the addition of young big men Gasper
Vidmar and Emir Preldzic, who have the
added bonus of having been teammates last
season in their native Slovenia. Together,
Fenerbahce has all the parts needed to be a
factor on the big stage of the Euroleague again.
Solomon is Fenerbahce's on-floor leader. A
complete point guard, Solomon can be a factor as a playmaker or a scorer who is equally
proficient at shooting from outside or penetrating to the basket. His plays defense at the
highest level, too, which always inspires his
teammates to give their all. Damir Mrsic and
Kutluay are flat-out snipers who boast unlimited range, giving the squad opportunities for different looks and limiting the
chances of opposing defenses to doubleteam. Veteran Omer Onan brings added
scoring punch off the bench, while the
younger Hakan Demirel has a year of Euroleague experience under his belt to spell
Solomon or play alongside him as a twin
playmakers. Rounding out the Fenerbahce
backcourt is Can Maxim Mutaf, who will
F
gain experience this season before making
an impact.
Turkcan, the all-time rebounding leader in
Euroleague Basketball history, braces the
Fenerbahce frontline. His multi-faceted game
sees Turkcan not only control the paint, but go
outside where he has fine touch with his midrange jumper and three-point ball. Center Vidmar and forward Preldzic could be the difference-makers this season as they step up to the
highest levels of pro basketball. Vidmar has
all the makings of a classic low-post player,
with a variety of moves under the basket and
a soft touch to go with it. Preldzic combines
height with shooting ability, always a winning
combination. As his inside game develops, he
has all the skills to become a big-time player.
Semih Erden and Rasim Basak come off the
bench, providing toughness and depth. Erden
has improved every season and possesses the
size and ability to become a defensive intimidator in addition to a scorer, while Basak
brings a sweet shot and an athletic build.
All told, the pieces are in place for Fenerbahce
to have a strong campaign. The team has a
promising combination of hungry, developing
players to go with wily veterans. Similarly,
Tanjevic can put forth lineups in which nearly
every player is a perimeter threat, but even the
guards can help out on the glass. The most
pressure may be on the young duo of Vidmar
and Preldzic, who are the key newcomers, but
with such veterans around them, especially
Turkcan taking care of rebounds, they will have
more opportunity than pressure. If its young
players prove to be ready, Fenerbahce could be
one of this season's brightest surprises.
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Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
President: Aziz Yıldırım
President of Executive Committee: Murat Ülker
Vice-President: Mahmut Nedim Uslu
Member of Executive Committee: Aydin Acun
General Secretary: Vedat Olcay
General Manager: Nedim Karakaş
Team Manager: Cenk Renda
Foreign Affairs: Ali Parlak
Financial Director: Tamer Yelkovan
Media & Communication Director: Mehmet Sumer, Bilge Aktas
Marketing Director: Ece Köprek
Stats Crew Chief: Remzi Dilli
Staff
Coach: Bogdan Tanjeviç
Assistant Coaches: Ertuḡrul Erdoḡan,
Samir Seleskovic, Serdar Apaydin
Athletic Trainers: Subutay Ilker Belgutay, Radoman Scekic
Club Doctor: Pierre Arzuman
Physiotherapist: Menderes Murat Çaḡlar
Masseur: Yücel Arslan
Equipment: Erkan Karaca
Roster
Team information
Team address: Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü, Dereaḡzi
Tesisleri Kiziltoprak Kadiköy – Istanbul – Turkey
Phone Number: +90 216 348 61 21
Fax Number: + 90 216 348 61 21
Official webpage: www.fenerbahçe.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Main uniform: White - Gold
Reserve Uniform: Dark Blue - Turquoise
Ticket Information: Cem Lakay
phone +90 216 347 84 38, fax +90 316 347 84 38
ARENA
ABDI IPEKÇI
SPORTS HALL
Capacity: 11.356
Address: 10. Yıl Caddesi
34760 Zeytinburnu, Istanbul
Phone: +90 212 6658647
Fax: +90 212 5585498
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n° name
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
14
15
16
17
21
33
55
ht
Willie James Solomon
Mirsad Turkcan
Ömer Onan
Rasim Basak
Semih Erden
Ibrahim Kutluay
Damir Mrsıc
Gasper Vidmar
Hakan Demirel
Can Maxim Mutaf
Enes Kanter
Oguz Savas
Serhat Çetin
Emir Preldzıc
1.87
2.06
1.94
2.20
2.10
1.98
1.91
2.10
1.92
1.92
2.04
2.13
1.97
2.06
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
Guard
Guard
Center
Guard
Guard
Center
Center
Guard
Forward
1979
1976
1978
1980
1986
1974
1970
1987
1985
1991
1992
1987
1986
1987
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Ülker
Official Supplier: Gürsel, Daniel Hetcher, Acıbadem Hospital, Fenerium
TV
Fenerbahçe TV Şükrü Saraçoglu Stadi, Kiziltoprak Kadiköy - Istanbul
phone +90 216 542 18 00, fax + 90 216 542 18 30; [email protected]
Trophy case
Turkish National Championship: 1990/91, 2006/07
Turkish National Cup: 1967
Turkish Presidence Cup: 1990, 1991, 1994
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YEAR
1999/00
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
Basak Rasim
Demirel Hakan
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: January 17, 1980 in Baku, Azerbaijan
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: May 7, 1985, in Erzurum, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Oyak
Bursa (Turkey) during the 1999-00 season…played there till the 2002-03 championship….signed for the 2003-04 season by
Fenerbahce Sports Club Istanbul…he’s still
playing there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Tofas Bursa
(Turkey) Juniors...made his debut with Tofas
Bursa during the 2001-02 season...played
there till the 2004-05 championship...signed
for the 2005-06 season by Fenerbahce Istanbul...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...named to the
2004 European U-18 Championship 1st
Team...has been member of the Turkish U-
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Oyak Bursa
Oyak Bursa
Oyak Bursa
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fener-Ulker
23
27
25
26
32
22
29
57/98
68/117
101/186
54/120
29/59
31/60
19/39
PCT.
3PM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...has been member of the Turkish National Team...played at
the 2003 European Championship...has been
member of the Turkish ‘B’ National Team.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
58,2 5/14
58,1 12/43
54,3 35/110
45,0 31/81
49,2 23/70
51,7 27/80
48,7 13/45
35,7
27,9
31,8
38,3
32,9
33,8
28,9
14/23
40/55
50/67
47/65
24/33
30/36
20/24
60,9
72,7
74,6
72,3
72,7
83,3
83,3
67
130
215
125
94
107
65
17
28
47
40
21
22
13
15
23
44
19
19
29
21
…
5
20
18
...
…
...
143
212
357
248
151
174
97
6,2
7,9
14,3
9,5
4,7
7,9
3,3
33,3
33,3
9/10
90,0
6
1
0
1
21
2,6
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
8
3/9
2000/01 Oyak Bursa, stats not available
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Tekelspor
2005/06 Galatasaray
2006/07 Karsiyaka
2/6
YEAR
TEAM
2003/04 Bursa
2005/06 Fenerbahce
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
16, U-18 and U-20 National Team...played at
the 2001European U-16 Championshiip...
won the silver medal at the 2004 European
U-18 Championship...played at the 2003
World U-18 Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2006 European U-20 National
Team...played at the 2005 European U-20
Championship...member of the Turkish National Team...played at the 2006 World
Championship...played at the 2007 European
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
24
31
28
19/63
39/77
21/45
30,2
50,6
46,7
12/52
24/82
13/37
23,1
29,3
35,1
44/67
25/51
12/20
65,7
49,0
60,0
52
52
28
28
48
25
59
93
56
2
0
...
118
175
93
4,9
5,7
3,3
5
1/1
100,0
2/3
66,7
0/0
0,0
4
0
1
0
8
1,6
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
Cetin Serhat
Erden Semih
1.97 • GUARD • BORN: February 23, 1986, in Eminomu, Turkey
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: July 28, 1986, in Gaziosmanpasa, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul (Turkey) juniors...signed for the 200405 season, signed by Tekelspor Istanbul...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Galatasaray
Istanbul...signed for the 2006-07 season by
Karsiyaka Izmir...signed for the 2007-08 sea-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Darussafaka Istanbul (Turkey) juniors…made his debut
with Darussafaka Istanbul during the 200304 season…moved to Serbia & Montenegro
for the 2004-05 season, signed by BC Partizan Belgrade...back to Turkey for the 2005-06
season, signed by Fenerbahce Istanbul...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 Serbia
& Montenegro National Championship with
BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2006-07 Turk-
G
2PM/A
24
25
30
29/56
13/31
68/134
PCT.
3PM/A
51,8 14/39
41,9 3/21
50,7 40/127
son by Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Turkish U-18 and U-20 National Team...
won the silver at the 2006 European U-20
Championship...played at the 2005 European
U-20 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
35,9
14,3
31,5
37/52
15/17
49/72
71,1
88,2
68,1
59
43
87
24
12
67
20
10
79
...
...
...
110
50
305
4,6
2,0
10,2
YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ish National Championship with Fenerbahce
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...played the 2006
and 2007 Turkish All Star Game...member of
the Turkish U-18 and U-20 National Team...
won the silver medal at the 2004 European U18 Championship...won the silver medal at the
200 European U-20 Championship... played at
the 2005 European U-20 Championship...
member of the Turkish National Team...played
at the 2006 World Championship... played at
the 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Darussaf.
Partizan
Fenerbahce
Fener-Ulker
2
12
27
36
0/0
5/9
71/128
87/147
0,0
55,6
55,5
59,2
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1/2
2/5
33/67
56/89
50,0
40,0
49,3
62,9
1
8
147
136
0
3
35
37
0
1
6
20
0
2
28
...
1
12
175
230
0,5
1,0
6,5
6,4
10
8
11/25
12/23
44,0
52,2
0/1
1/1
0,0
100,0
8/18
9/13
44,4
69,2
23
25
4
5
4
1
5
1
30
36
3,0
4,5
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Partizan
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
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YEAR
TEAM
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Efes Pilsen
AEK
Panathin.
Panathin.
Ulker
Seattle
Panathin.
2005/06 Ulker
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
Kutluay Ibrahim
Mrsic Damir
1.98 • GUARD • BORN: January 7, 1974, in Istanbul, Turkey
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: October 25, 1970, in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Fenerbahce
Istanbul (Turkey) juniors...made his debut with
Fenerbahce Istanbul during the 1993-94 season...played there till the 1998-99 championship...signed for the 1999-00 season by Efes
Pilsen Istanbul...moved to Greece for the
2000-01 season, signed by AEK Athens…
signed for the 2001-02 season by Panathinaikos Athens...played there also the 2002-03
championship...back to Turkey for the 2003-04
season, signed by Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...
signed for the 2004-05 season by Seattle Supersonics...on February ’05 moved to Greece
signed by Panathinaikos Athens...back to
Turkey for the 2005-06 season, signed by Ulker
Sports Club Istanbul...signed for the 2006-07
season by Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...named
the 2003-04 Euroleague Week-16 MVP...
member of the Turkish National Team...won
the silver medal at the 2001 European Championship...played at the 1995, 1997, 1999,
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Sloboda Dita
Tuzla (Bosnia-Herzegovina) juniors...made his
debut with Sloboda Dita Tuzla during the
1989-90 season...played there till the 1991-92
championship...signed for the 1992-93 season
by KK Split...played there till the 1994-95
championship...moved to Turkey for the 199596 season, signed by Netas...played there also the 1996-97 championship...signed for the
1997-98 by Tuborg Izmir...played there till the
2000-01championship...signed for the 200102 season by Fenerbahce Istanbul... moved to
Russia for the 2002-03 season, signed by
Unics Kazan...signed for the 2003-04 season,
2003, 2005 and 2007 European Championship...played at the 2002 and 2006 World
Championship...won the 2002-03 and 200405 Greek National Championship with
Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2005-06
Turkish National Championship with Ulker
Sports Club Istanbul...won the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the 2001
Greek National Cup with AEK Athens...won
the 2003 and 2005 Greek National Cup with
Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2004 Turkish
National Cup with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...led the 1998-99 Euroleague in scoring
(21.4 ppg.)...played the 1997 and 2000 Eurostars...played the 2002 Greek All Star
Game...played the 2007 Turkish All Star
Game...named the 2002 Greek All Star Game
MVP...won the 2002 Greek All Star Game
3pts. Shootout...has been member of the
Turkish U-16, U-18 and U-22 National Team...
played at the 1991 European U-16 Championship...played at the 1996 European U-22
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
24
42
30
32
30
26
26
22
22
34
23
5
19
36
36
54/99
160/291
146/242
141/234
147/262
142/251
77/138
51/103
64/115
100/164
53/103
0/1
24/43
75/138
63/119
54,5
55,0
60,3
60,3
56,1
56,6
55,8
49,5
55,6
60,9
51,4
0,0
55,8
54,3
52,9
12/21
59/155
64/162
79/215
54/147
66/195
52/115
66/169
36/103
53/127
45/135
0/0
24/58
91/233
67/196
57,1
38,0
39,5
36,7
36,7
33,8
45,2
39,0
34,9
41,7
33,3
0,0
41,4
39,1
34,2
41/55
89/118
117/156
119/142
124/167
138/176
70/99
89/112
54/69
102/137
56/86
0/0
13/15
85/113
58/79
74,5
75,4
75,0
83,8
74,3
78,4
70,7
79,5
78,3
74,5
65,1
0,0
86,7
75,2
73,4
52
140
89
85
55
73
48
55
60
85
58
0
23
130
106
19
42
45
27
30
44
23
16
25
33
47
1
5
54
51
14
82
43
47
44
42
56
31
32
49
42
0
8
72
68
0
4
3
3
4
4
1
3
0
5
1
0
0
…
...
185
586
601
637
580
620
380
389
290
451
297
0
133
508
385
7,7
13,9
20,0
19,9
19,3
23,8
14,6
17,7
13,2
13,6
12,9
0,0
7,0
14,1
10,7
18
18
18
19
10
18
14
44/91
31/67
38/62
34/81
13/30
26/60
22/43
48,3 39/112
46,3 25/74
61,3 19/64
42,0 47/111
43,3 17/38
43,3 41/110
51,2 29/87
34,8
33,8
29,7
42,3
44,7
37,2
33,3
77/106
55/79
38/47
44/61
17/22
44/52
31/39
72,6
69,6
80,6
72,1
77,2
84,6
79,5
44
33
44
51
16
44
26
14
18
14
18
8
16
13
22
17
13
25
7
32
20
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
282
192
171
253
94
219
206
15,7
10,7
9,5
13,3
9,4
12,1
11,6
YEAR
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Izmir
Izmir
Izmir
Fenerbahce
Unics
Dynamo M
Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce
Fener-Ulker
26
26
20
25
24
34
32
30
39
88/147
86/152
81/147
88/168
17/28
36/81
81/160
66/124
28/55
59,9
56,6
55,1
52,4
60,7
44,4
50,6
53,2
50,9
106/278
103/247
70/184
87/241
48/109
96/227
121/193
113/262
108/247
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
14
1997/98 Izmir, stats not available
15/26
57,7
38/86
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
signed by MBC Dynamo Moscow ...back to
Turkey for the 2004-05 season, signed by
Fenerbahce Istanbul...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...played the 2005
and 2006 Turkish All Star Game…played the
2005 FIBA Europe League All Star Game...
played the 2006 FIBA Europe Cup All Star
Game...led the 1999-00 Turkish League in
scoring (22.8 ppg.)...led the 2000-01 Turkish
League in assist (8.3 apg.)...member of the
Bosnian National Team...played at the 2001,
2003 and 2005 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
38,1 97/123 78,9
41,7 111/130 85,4
61,0 61/75 81,3
36,1 107/119 89,9
44,0 16/21 76,2
42,3 96/113 84,9
62,7 123/159 77,4
43,1 77/96 80,2
43,7 43/52 82,7
83
68
54
83
30
64
91
57
61
29
44
25
31
19
36
92
73
33
112
125
165
104
41
110
145
134
76
…
…
…
1
0
0
…
…
...
591
592
433
550
194
456
648
548
423
22,7
22,8
21,7
22,0
8,0
13,4
20,3
18,3
10,8
44,2
24
7
26
0
154
11,0
EUROLEAGUE
10/15
66,7
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
8
AEK
Panathin.
Panathin.
Ulker
Panathin.
Ulker
Fener-Ulker
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Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
Onan Omer
Preldzic Emir
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: February 4, 1978, in Mersin, Turkey
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: September 6, 1987, in Zenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul (Turkey) youth teams...made his debut with Efes Pilsen Istanbul during the
1996-97 season...played there till the 200304 championship...signed for the 2004-05
season by Fenerbahce Istanbul...signed for
the 2005-06 season by Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...signed for the 2006-07 season by
Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...he’s
still playng there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Turkish
National Team...won the silver medal at the
2001 European Championship...played at
the 2002 World Championship...played at
the 2003 European Championship...won the
1996-97, 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04
Turkish National Championship with Efes
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Celik
Zenica (Bosnia-Herzegovina)...signed for the
2004-05 season by Triglav Kranj...signed for
the 2005-06 season by KD Slovan Ljubljana...
moved to Turkey for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul.
Pilsen Istanbul...won the 2005-06 Turkish
National Championship with Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul ...won the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce Ulker
Sports Club Istanbul...won the 1998, 2001
and 2002 Turkish Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...won the 2000 and 2002 Turkish President Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...played
the 2005 Turkish All Star Game...played the
2005 FIBA Europe League All Star Game...
has been member of the Turkish U-18 and U22 National Team...played at the 1996 European U-18 Championship...won the bronze
medal at the 1998 European U-22 National
Championship ...played at the 1997 World
U-22 Championship.
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Kranj
2005/06 Slovan L
2006/07 Slovan L
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Adriatic League All Star Game...played the 2007
Nike Hoop Summit with the World Selection...played the 2007 Slovenian All Star
Game...has been member of the Slovenian
U-20 National Team...played at the 2006 and
2007 European U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
21
6
26
29/63
8/15
72/130
46,0
53,3
55,4
13/58
4/14
27/88
22,4
28,6
30,7
25/35
4/4
69/102
71,4
100
67,6
52
18
104
13
3
31
12
5
54
0
0
10
122
32
294
5,8
5,3
11,3
Savas Oguz
2.13 • CENTER • BORN: July 13, 1987, in Balikesir, Turkey
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Fenerbahce
Ulker
Fener-Ulker
5
7
11
35
34
19
12
20
32
37
39
6/9
15/22
26/34
46/91
85/130
38/56
21/38
28/46
78/150
75/124
76/124
66,7
68,2
76,5
50,5
65,4
67,8
55,3
60,9
52,0
60,5
61,3
1/2
1/9
6/13
23/71
49/115
24/63
15/31
15/54
62/178
49/138
58/146
50,0
11,1
46,2
32,4
42,6
38,1
48,4
27,8
34,3
35,5
39,7
4/8
9/17
9/15
22/41
26/53
12/24
8/14
13/25
33/74
35/47
37/79
50,0
52,9
60,0
53,6
49,1
50,0
57,1
52,0
44,6
74,5
46,8
3
53
10
45
71
24
15
31
81
65
68
6
7
7
23
37
18
7
18
36
35
37
4
8
5
22
32
15
13
19
59
61
57
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
…
…
...
19
42
79
183
343
160
99
114
375
332
363
3,8
6,0
7,2
5,2
10,1
8,4
8,3
5,7
11,8
9,0
9,3
24
42/74
56,8
28/71
39,4
20/34
58,8
38
11
30
2
188
7,8
20
15
11
19
13
46/85
17/37
4/11
20/58
16/29
54,1
45,9
36,4
34,4
55,2
27/59
7/21
7/14
18/53
8/36
45,8
33,3
50,0
33,9
22,2
19/46
22/30
6/12
17/28
10/18
41,3
73,3
50,0
60,7
55,6
23
18
6
22
21
14
10
2
14
15
12
10
1
14
9
2
0
0
0
0
192
77
35
111
66
9,6
5,1
3,2
5,8
5,1
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Efes Pilsen
YEAR
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
10
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Ulker
Fener-Ullker
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul (Turkey) juniors...sent on loan for
the 2003-04 season to Yesilyurt Istanbul, in the
2nd division...back to Ulker Istanbul for the
2004-05 season...played there also the 200506 championship...signed for the 2006-07 season by Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...
he’s still playing there. MISCELLANEOUS:
won the 2005-06 Turkish National Championship with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won
the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship
TEAM
2004/05 Ulker
2005/06 Ulker
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
with Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the 2005 Turkish National Cup with
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...has been member
of the Turkish U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
Team...won the silver medal at the 2001 European U-16 Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2004 and 2005 European U-18
Championship...led the 2005 European U-18
Championship in field goal percentage (66.7%)
...played at the 2007 European U-20 Championship...member of the Turkish National Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
31
39
39
19/34
85/152
84/144
55,9
55,9
58,3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
5/13
64/101
51/81
38,5
63,4
63,0
34
126
121
1
38
46
0
19
13
0
…
...
43
234
219
1,4
6,0
5,6
2
18
14
1/1
28/52
20/41
100,0
53,8
48,8
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
2/4
23/36
12/15
50,0
63,8
80,0
1
45
32
0
8
6
1
7
4
0
5
3
4
79
52
2,0
4,3
3,7
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Ulker
2005/06 Ulker
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
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teams
Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
TURKCAN MIRSAD
Solomon Willie
National Team...won the silver medal at the
2001 European Championship...played at the
1995, 1997, 1999 and 2005 European Championship... played at the 2002 World Championship...won the 1995-96 and 1996-97 Turkish
National Championship with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...won the 2003-04 Russian National
Championship with CSKA Moscow ...won the
2005-06 Turkish National Championship with
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the 2006-07
Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the
1.87 • GUARD • BORN: July 20, 1978, in Hartford, Conn, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at East Hartford HS...played college basketball at Clemson University (1998-2001)...
signed for the 2001-02 season by Memphis
Grizzlies...moved to Greece for the 2002-03
season, signed by Aris Thessaloniki...moved to
Israel for the 2003-04 season, signed by
Hapoel Jerusalem...moved to Turkey for the
2004-05 season, signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul
...back to Israel for the 2005-06 season, signed
by Maccabi Tel Aviv...back to Turkey for the
2006-07 season, signed by Fenerbahce Ulker
Sports Club Istanbul...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Memphis
Aris
Hapoel Jer
Efes Pilsen
Maccabi TA
Fener-Ulker
34
30
30
62
26
22
33
26
33
47/118
120/283
88/209
67/171
104/195
94/166
76/150
82/135
98/191
39,8
42,4
42,1
39,2
53,3
56,6
50,7
60,7
51,3
26/85
93/248
95/252
46/162
89/213
44/122
80/165
46/125
47/145
23
25
11
58/107
86/166
28/61
54,2 48/138
51,8 44/114
45,9 26/67
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 ULEB Cup
with Hapoel Jerusalem...won the 2004-05
Turkish National Championship with Efes
Pilsen Istanbul...won the 2005-06 Israeli National Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv...
won the 2006-07 Turkish National Championship with Fenerbahce Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...won the 2006 Israeli National Cup
with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the 2003-04 FIBA
Europe League with Aris Thessaloniki...played
the 2007 Turkish All Star Game...named to the
1999-00 ACC 2nd Team...named to the 200001 ACC 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
30,6 41/66 62,1
37,5 108/158 68,4
37,7 130/165 78,8
28,4 49/73 67,1
41,8 90/119 75,6
36,0 93/117 79,2
48,5 75/115 65,2
36,8 60/71 84,5
32,4 80/95 84,2
49
123
102
68
92
61
92
59
102
32
38
42
35
39
82
90
48
98
49
95
91
92
115
98
114
89
161
17
14
9
7
10
5
…
2
...
213
627
591
321
565
413
467
362
417
6,3
20,9
19,7
5,2
21,7
18,8
14,2
13,9
12,6
34,7
38,5
38,8
56
60
32
47
51
21
60
74
42
7
5
3
333
375
150
14,4
15,0
13,6
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Efes Pilsen
2005/06 Maccabi TA
2006/07 Fener-Ulker
73/93
71/89
16/18
78,4
79,7
88,9
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Hapoel Jer.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
New York K.
Milwaukee
Efes Pilsen
Racing Par.
CSKA
MS Siena
CSKA
Dynamo M
Ulker
Fener-Ulker
31
36
27
34
7
10
5
12
27
40
30
33
34
30
68/138
137/235
123/207
137/241
2/8
12/24
28/42
58/104
115/226
146/279
110/162
150/276
108/222
98/172
6
CSKA
MS Siena
CSKA
Ulker
Fener-Ulker
2004/05 Dynamo M
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
49,3 18/42
58,3 16/50
59,4 12/39
56,8 23/58
25,0
0/2
50,0
0/4
66,7 7/16
55,8 18/46
50,9 30/74
52,3 33/126
67,9 16/41
54,3 38/98
48,6 33/84
57,0 39/93
PCT.
3PM/A
42,8 18/322 56,0
32,0 50/88 57,0
30,8 54/81 67,0
39,6 67/103 65,0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0,0
5/8
62,5
43,8 15/19 78,9
39,1 21/30 70,0
40,5 90/125 72,0
26,2 90/134 67,2
39,0 89/124 71,8
38,8 134/165 81,2
39,3 64/95 67,4
41,9 43/62 69,4
PCT.
FTM/A
140
230
217
270
10
23
38
101
254
426
235
356
329
305
17
30
27
36
2
1
12
11
47
86
27
39
79
51
14
27
21
42
1
4
15
27
80
69
46
57
35
70
11
19
20
25
0
1
…
…
21
11
8
15
…
...
208
372
336
410
4
29
92
191
410
481
357
548
379
356
6,7
10,3
12,4
12,0
0,6
2,9
18,4
15,9
15,1
12,0
11,9
16,6
11,1
11,9
14/25
56,0
5/13
38,5
13/21
61,9
37
3
7
…
56
9,3
17
21
20
16
11
94/168
79/147
58/109
48/92
25/48
55,9
53,7
53,2
52,1
52,1
13/39
26/55
12/49
16/50
6/26
33,3
47,3
24,9
32,0
23,1
73/103
70/99
47/69
43/56
21/28
70,9
70,7
68,1
76,7
75,0
217
248
209
143
101
21
45
15
22
13
35
45
21
24
12
21
16
6
8
7
300
306
199
187
89
17,6
14,6
10,0
11,6
8,1
11
56/94
59,6
11/34
32,3
51/73
69,8
109
14
20
6
196
17,8
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Efes Pilsen
EUROLEAGUE
16
86/152
56,6 41/120
34,2
88/108
81,5
62
39
53
3
384
23,9
Turkcan Mirsad
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: June 7, 1976, in Novi Pazar, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Efes Pilsen Istanbul (Turkey) juniors...made his debut with
Efes Pilsen Istanbul during the 1994-95 season...played there till the 1997-98 championship...played for the 1998-99 season, during
the NBA lock-out, with Efes Pilsen Istanbul just
in the Euroleague games...draft rights traded to
Philadelphia 76ers on January ‘99... draft rights
traded to New York Knicks on March
’99...signed for the 1999-00 season by New
York Knicks...released on January’00... signed
on early February by Milwaukee Bucks for the
remainder of the season...back to Turkey for the
2000-01 season, signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul...released on December ‘00... on January
‘01 moved to France signed for the remainder of
the season by Paris Basket Racing...moved to
Russia for the 2001-02 season, signed by CSKA
12
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1999/00
1996 and 1997 Turkish National Cup with Efes
Pilsen Istanbul...won the 1995 Turkish President Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...ed the
2001-02 Euroleague in rebounding (13.9
rpg.)...led the 2002-03 Euroleague in rebounding (12.2 rpg.)...led the 2002-03 Italian League
in rebounding (10.7 rpg.)...led the 2004-05
Russian League in rebounding (11.0 rpg.)...has
been member of the Turkish U-18 and U-22
National Team...played at the 1996 European
U-22 Championship... played at the 1997
World U-22 Championship.
Moscow...moved to Italy for the 2002-03 season, signed by Mens Sana Basket Siena...
moved back to Russia for the 2003-04 season,
signed by CSKA Moscow... signed for the
2004-05 season by Dynamo Moscow...moved
to Turkey for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...signed for the
2006-07 season by Fenerbahce Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2001-02 Euroleague Regular Season MVP...named the
2002-03 Euroleague Top 16 MVP...named to
the 2003-04 All-Euroleague First Team...
named to the 2001-02 and 2002-03 All-Euroleague Second Team...named the 2001-02
Euroleague Week-5, 10, 12 and 20 MVP...
named the 2002-03 Euroleague Week-4, 8, 10,
14, 15 and 20 MVP...member of the Turkish
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
Vidmar Gasper
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: September 14, 1987, in Ljubljana, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KD Slovan
Ljubljana (Slovenia) youth teams...made his
debut with Ekipa Jance STZ, in the Slovenian
minors during the 2003-04 season... played
there also the 2004-05 championship...signed
for the 2005-06 season by KD Slovan Ljubljana...played there also the 2006-07 championship...moved to Turkey for the 2007-08 season, signed by Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul.
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Slovan
2006/07 Slovan
G
23
38
2PM/A
PCT.
45/76 59,2
105/298 68,8
3PM/A
PCT.
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Slovenian U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
Team...played at the 2003 European U-16
Championship...played at the 2005 European
U-18 Championship...won the bronze medal
at the 2006 European U-20 Championship...
member of the Slovenian National Team...
played at the 2007 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
38/65 58,5
117/176 66,5
58
268
12
67
8
19
15
44
128
527
5,6
13,9
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teams
Igokea Partizan
Belgrade
BELGRADE - SERBIA
Official Club Name
KK PARTIZAN
Foundation Year
1945
classic Euroleague side, Partizan
Igokea Belgrade, has built its dynasty
by following the same simple formula. Partizan finds the best young players in its
area, allows them to develop and grow together in a competitive setting, and then adds a
few vets to round out a roster always capable
of upsetting the top teams on the continent.
That's exactly what head coach Dusko Vujosevic's side is doing again this season. No fewer than nine guys return from a team that
came within one victory of a spot in the Quarterfinal Playoffs. They are led by center Nikola Pekovic, forward Uros Tripkovic and
guards Dusan Kecman and Milenko Tepic.
Point guard Milt Palacio is one of the few
newcomers, along with forwards Cedomir
Vitkovac and Strahinja Milosevic. Vujosevic,
who begins his seventh straight season on the
bench at Partizan, will look to put all the
pieces together to form a talented and tough
unit that will challenge for victories.
Palacio's role on the team could be the most
important of any player. The veteran playmaker will need to adjust to Euroleague basketball, while providing the leadership needed to spur on his younger teammates. If Palacio can successfully make those adjustments,
his scoring and passing will be main parts of
the team's attack. Kecman and Tripkovic will
be expected to carry more of the scoring load
than in the past. Both are perimeter players
that rely often on their three-point shots, but
will be asked to do more as their roles grow
this season. Tepic, considered one of the top
guard prospects in Europe, will also get his
chance to fight for minutes at the wings. The
versatile 20-year-old, who possesses the size,
A
court-vision and shooting to fill any backcourt
position, is a luxury for any coach. Petar Bozic
is a valuable veteran with a trusty outside shot
and a willingness to give his all on defense.
At center, Pekovic is be among the betterknown players back from last season, when
he turned in some pretty solid performances
as a reserve. His low-post moves, high-percentage shooting and undying efforts after
each rebound make him an ideal player to
build a frontline around. Novica Velickovic is
a technically sound inside-outside threat
whose 2.05-meter frame allows him to shoot
freely from the outside, but also to challenge
for every rebound. Vitkovac and Milosevic arrive at Partizan to make their Euroleague debuts after strong seasons elsewhere in Serbia.
Vitkovac is more of a small forward who can
put points on the board in a hurry, while Milosevic is a power forward whose impact may
be best seen in the rebounding statistics. After
seeing only limited minutes last season, big
men Marko Djurkovic and Dejan Borovnjak
will get chances to prove themselves in the
paint this year.
With so many great players coming through
the ranks at Partizan over the years, it's impossible to know who will be the next star until they get their shot at the highest levels.
Coach Vujosevic encourages all players to rise
to the occasion despite their age and that creates a confidence that applies to the whole
team. There is no doubt that the pattern will
repeat itself this season, and when the young
guys form the new pecking order and Palacio
gets comfortable, Partizan will look to start
making its move as a candidate for the Top 16,
Quarterfinal Playoffs and beyond.
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teams
Igokea Partizan Belgrade
President: Predrag Danilovic
Honorary-President: Milorad Dodik
Managing Director: Mladjan Shilobad
Team Manager: Dragan Todoric
Financial Director: Zarko Stijovic
Club Secretary: Vesna Dobric
Media & Communication Director: Tatjana Mrkic
Staff
Coach: Dusko Vujosevic
Assistant Coach: Vlada Jovanovic
Athletic Trainer: Vladimir Koprivica
Club Doctor: Dejan Cubrilo
Physiotherapist: Predrag Shapina
Team information
Roster
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Team address: Humska 1, Belgrade 11000, Srbia
Phone Number: + 381 11 3690 395, 3690 545, 3691 546, 3691 55
Fax Number: + 381 11 3690 664
Official webpage: www.kkpartizan.co.yu
E-mail: [email protected]
Home uniform: White
Road uniform: Black
Ticket Information: Vuk Rajkovic
phone + 381 11 3690 395, 3691 545, + 381 3690 664
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Mildton Palacio
Milenko Tepiç
Bogdan Rizniç
Dusan Kecman
Darko Balaban
Dejan Borovnjak
Uros Tripkoviç
Novica Velickoviç
Stevan Tapuškoviç
Nikola Pekoviç
Cedomir Vitkovac
Marko Djurkoviç
Petar Boziç
Strahinja Miloševiç
1.90
2.02
2.01
1.97
2.10
2.09
1.97
2.05
2.00
2.10
2.01
2.06
1.97
2.03
pos
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Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Center
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
1979
1987
1990
1977
1989
1986
1986
1986
1989
1986
1982
1987
1978
1985
Trophy case
Yugoslav National Championship: 1975/76, 1978/79, 1980/81, 1986/87, 1991/92,
1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 2001/02
Serbia & Montenegro National Championship: 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06
Serbia National Championship: 2006/07 • NLB league Championship: 2006/07
Yugoslav National Cup: 1979, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002
Euroleague: 1992 • Korac Cup: 1978, 1979, 1989
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Partizan
2005/06 Partizan
Partizan-2
2006/07 Partizan
Partizan-2
Igokea Partizan Belgrade
Borovnjak Dejan
Djurkovic Marko
2.09 • FORWARD • BORN: April 1, 1986, in Knin, Croatia
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: February 24, 1987, in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Partizan
Belgrade (Serbia & Montenegro) juniors... made
his debut with BC Partizan Belgrade during the
2004-05 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2005-06 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ibon Niksic
(Serbia & Montenegro) youth teams...signed
by BC Partizan Belgrade U-18s for the 200203 season...played there till the 2004-05
championship...signed for the 2005-06 by KK
Sloga Kralijevo...signed for the 2006-07 season by BC Partizan Belgrade.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan
FTM/A
won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the
2007 Adriatic League with BC Partizan Belgrade...has been member of the Serbia &
Montenegro U-18 and U-20 National Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
12
7
19
6
11
3/7
4/7
111/208
2/4
93/136
42,9
57,1
53,4
50,0
68,4
0/0
0/0
8/23
0/0
2/6
0,0
1/2
50,0
0,0
5/7
71,4
34,8 119/231 51,5
0,0
2/8
25,0
33,3 26/41 63,4
1
6
112
4
73
0
2
44
2
19
0
3
20
1
18
0
0
10
0
2
7
13
302
6
218
58,3
1,9
15,9
1,0
19,8
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Sloga
2006/07 Partizan-2
2004/05 Partizan
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
6
7
10
8/15
0/2
1/4
53,3
0,0
25,0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
9/10
0/2
1/3
90,0
0,0
33,3
12
1
1
6
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
0
25
0
3
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
19
17
30/62
98/160
48,4
61,3
7/16
16/37
43,8
43,2
42/66
91/128
63,6
71,1
52
141
19
49
12
39
4
17
123
335
6,5
19,7
2
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
0,0
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Partizan
EUROLEAGUE
Belgrade...won the 2007 Adriatic League with
BC Partizan Belgrade...has been member of
the Serbia & Montenegro U-16 and U-18 National Team...won the gold medal at the 2003
European U-16 Championship... won the gold
medal at the 2005 European U-18 Championship...has been member of the Serbian U20 National Team...won the gold medal at the
2007 European U-20 Championship.
4,1
0,0
0,3
Kecman Dusan
1.97 • GUARD • BORN: November 6, 1977, in Belgrade, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Beopetrol
Belgrade (Yugoslavia) juniors...made his debut
during the 1996-97 season...played there till
the 2000-01 championship...signed for the
2001-02 season by FMP Zeleznik...signed for
the 2002-03 season by BC Partizan Belgrade...played there also the 2003-04 championship...moved to Greece for the 2004-05 season, signed by Makedonikos Kozani...left the
team on December ’04...moved to Turkey,
signed for the remainder of the season by Efes
Pilsen Istanbul...on April ’05 moved to Belgium, signed by BC Oostende...moved to
Bozic Petar
1.97 • GUARD • BORN: December 6, 1978, in Belgrade, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Beobanka
Belgrade (Yugoslavia) juniors...made his debut with Beobanka Belgrade during the
1997-98 season...played there till the 199900 championship...signed for the 2000-01
season by Radnicki Belgrade...played there
till December ’01...signed by Hemofarm Vrsac for the remainder of the season...played
there till the 2003-04 championship...signed
YEAR
TEAM
2000/01 Radnicki
2001/02 Radnicki
Hemofarm
2003/04 Hemofarm
2004/05 Partizan
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
3PM/A
for the 2004-05 season by BC Partizan Belgrade...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2005-06 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...
won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the
2007 Adriatic League with BC Partizan Belgrade.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
22
19
8
34
4
14
19
33/60
28/62
12/20
31/61
4/8
3/4
9/17
55,0 15/50
45,2 21/71
60,0 10/22
50,8 43/121
50,0 8/11
75,0 8/21
52,9 5/25
30,0
29,6
45,4
35,5
72,7
38,1
20,0
26/43
35/42
9/11
28/36
2/4
5/10
0/0
60,5
83,3
81,8
77,8
50,0
50,0
0,0
29
49
13
57
6
14
12
17
34
4
27
6
5
14
35
17
10
53
8
15
18
...
...
0
2
1
0
1
137
154
63
217
34
35
33
6,2
8,1
77,9
6,4
8,5
2,5
1,7
12
6
19
4/16
2/10
4/8
25,0
20,0
50,0
30,0
41,6
40,0
6/8
4/4
5/6
75,0
100
83,3
19
12
15
13
8
12
18
7
7
1
1
1
29
23
37
2,4
3,8
1,9
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Partizan
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
2002/03
Hemofarm Did not Play
6/20
5/12
8/20
YEAR
TEAM
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Beopetrol
Beopetrol
Beopetrol
Beopetrol
Zeleznik
Partizan
Partizan
Makedonik.
Oostende
2005/06 Kyiv
2006/07 Partizan
G
2PM/A
26
20
22
21
22
21
32
10
4
35
20
134/200
44/72
86/127
124/176
83/113
56/99
86/133
17/29
6/11
71/108
43/63
14
13
14
20
7
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
Ukraine for the 2005-06 season, signed by BC
Kyiv...back to Serbia for the 2006-07 season,
signed by BC Partizan Belgrade...he’s still
playng there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002-03 and
2003-04 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...
won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the
2007 Adriatic League with BC Partizan Belgrade...played the 2001 Yugoslav All Star
Game...named the 2000-01 Yugoslav League
MVP...member of the Yugoslav National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
67,0 6/25
61,1 6/18
67,7 7/25
70,5 12/35
73,4 30/58
56,6 20/54
64,7 54/121
58,6 11/27
54,5 2/11
65,7 41/108
68,3 19/43
24,0 94/145 64,8
33,3 28/44 63,6
28,0 70/98 71,4
34,3 113/148 76,4
51,7 59/81 72,8
37,0 58/69 84,1
44,6 95/128 74,2
40,7 11/16 68,8
18,2
3/3
100
37,9 51/66 77,3
44,2 24/31 77,4
142
53
125
169
78
103
154
39
7
114
73
41
17
27
68
28
61
81
8
...
83
40
42
16
43
69
44
41
86
19
4
44
32
...
...
...
...
...
6
4
0
...
5
4
380
134
263
397
315
230
429
78
21
316
167
14,6
6,7
12,0
18,0
14,3
11,0
13,4
7,8
5,3
9,1
8,4
36/63
32/56
7/15
37/67
57,1
57,1
46,7
55,2
8/24
18/44
5/23
14/45
33,3
40,9
21,7
31,1
45/54
43/57
14/18
26/29
83,3
75,4
77,8
89,7
52
58
32
79
19
21
14
29
21
22
5
33
6
1
3
6
141
161
43
142
10,1
12,4
2,9
7,1
11/20
55,0
9/18
50,0
8/12
75,0
27
7
13
3
57
8,1
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Partizan
Partizan
Efes Pilsen
Partizan
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Makedonik.
6
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teams
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Igokea Partizan Belgrade
Milosevic Strahinja
Pekovic Nikola
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: September 25, 1985 in Novi Sad, Serbia
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: January 3, 1986, in Bjelo Polje, Montenegro
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Vojvodina Novi Sad (Serbia)...made his debut with
Vojvodina during the 2002-03 season...
played there till the 2006-07 championship...
signed for the 2007-08 season by BC Partizan Belgrade.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Buducnost Podgorica (Montenegro) juniors...
signed for the 2003-04 season by KK Atlas
Belgrade...played there also the 2004-05
championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by BC Partizan Belgrade...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Serbia & Montenegro National Championship
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Serbian University National Team...
played at the 2005 and 2007 World University Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
3
22
10
7
30
3/10
6/11
5/9
9/16
50/75
30,0
54,5
54,5
56,3
66,7
0/4
1/4
0/3
5/19
5/23
0,0
25,0
0,0
26,3
21,7
2/2
4/8
6/7
3/7
36/54
100
50,0
85,7
42,9
66,7
5
9
10
11
58
0
3
3
8
20
2
3
1
7
20
0
1
1
2
3
8
19
16
36
151
2,7
0,8
1,6
5,1
5,1
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Atlas
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
G
2PM/A
39
15
20
PCT.
123/163 75,5
40/63 63,5
74/110 67,3
with BC Partizan Belgrade... won the 200607 Serbian National Championship with BC
Partizan Belgrade...won the 2007 Adriatic
League with BC Partizan Belgrade...has been
member of the Serbia & Montenegro U-18
and U-20 National Team...won the gold
medal at the 2006 European U-20 Championship...won the bronze medal at the 2005
European U-20 Championship.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
45/73
34/45
73/100
61,6
75,6
73,0
153
57
80
28
18
19
6
2
7
17
4
11
291
114
221
7,5
7,6
11,1
0/0
0/1
0,0
0,0
21/31
25/35
67,7
71,4
51
51
7
11
4
4
6
6
99
95
7,0
4,8
EUROOLEAGUE
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
8
14
20
39/68
35/59
57,3
59,3
Palacio Milt
Tepic Milenko
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: February 7, 1978, in Los Angeles, Cal, USA
2.02 • GUARD • BORN: February 27, 1987, in Novi Sad, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Midland JC (1995-96) and at Colorado State
(1996-99)...signed for the 1999-00 season by
Vancouver Grizzlies...signed for the 2000-01
season by Boston Celtics...played there till
January’02...signed for the remainder of the
season by Phoenix Suns...signed for the 200203 season by Cleveland Cavaliers...signed for
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Sports
world (Serbia) youth teams...signed for the
2002-03 season by BC Vojvodina Novi Sad ...
played there till the 2005-06 championship...
signed for the 2006-07 season by BC Partizan Belgrade.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan
Belgrade...won the 2007 Adriatic League with
BC Partizan Belgrade...has been member of
the Serbia & Montenegro U-16, U-18 and U-
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Midland
Colorado St
Colorado St
Colorado St
Vancouver
Boston
Boston
Phoenix
Cleveland
Toronto
Toronto
Utah
29
29
29
30
53
58
41
28
80
59
80
71
60/110
57/104
75/144
147/299
43/96
114/241
40/101
29/72
154/351
100/272
173/380
170/387
PCT.
3PM/A
54,5 23/57
54,8 18/47
52,1 23/61
49,2 41/119
44,8
072
47,3 12/36
39,6 12/34
40,3
1/7
43,9 8/27
36,8 4/26
45,5 2/12
43,9 1/16
PCT.
FTM/A
the 2003-04 season by Toronto Raptors...
played there also the 2004-05 championship...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Utah Jazz...
moved to Serbia for the 2007-08 season,
signed by BC Partizan Belgrade.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Belize
National Team...played at the 1998 and 1999
Central American Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
40,4 65/84 77,4
38,3 62/89 69,7
37,7 64/97 66,0
34,5 135/179 75,4
0,0 22/37 59,5
33,3 78/92 84,8
35,3 36/51 70,6
14,3 18/23 78,3
21,6 65/87 74,7
15,4 45/68 66,2
16,7 115/155 74,2
23,5 98/150 65,3
114
111
103
154
51
102
50
23
235
102
134
134
...
...
...
...
20
48
21
9
68
41
48
47
142
147
148
130
48
151
54
29
259
184
279
190
...
...
...
...
0
0
3
1
16
11
13
14
254
230
283
552
108
342
152
79
397
257
467
441
8,8
7,9
9,8
18,4
2,0
5,9
3,7
2,8
5,0
4,4
5,8
6,2
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
20 National Team...won the gold medal at the
2003 European U-16 Championship... won the
gold medal at the 2005 European U-18 Championship...played at the 2004 European U-18
Championship...won the gold medal at the
2006 and 2007 European U-20 Championship...has been member of the Serbia &
Montenegro University National Team...
played at the 2005 World University Games...
member of the Serbian National Team...
played at the 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
Vojvodina
Partizan
10
36
40
11
20
6/15
4/13
25/38
22/41
28/47
40,0
30,8
65,8
53,6
59,6
2/5
1/4
4/22
5/18
18/53
40,0
25,0
18,2
27,8
34,0
7/10
8/9
13/22
19/24
45/56
70,0
88,9
59,1
79,2
80,4
11
8
22
26
56
2
2
23
21
20
5
5
8
26
39
0
0
0
0
2
25
19
75
78
155
2,5
0,5
1,9
7,1
7,8
20
20/54
37,0
9/32
28,1
30/43
69,8
43
25
27
0
97
4,8
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Partizan
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teams
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Igokea Partizan Belgrade
Tripkovic Uros
Vitkovac Cedomir
1.97 • GUARD • BORN: September 11, 1986, in Cacak, Serbia
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: October 28, 1982, in Krusceva, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Partizan
Belgrade (Yugoslavia) juniors... made his debut with BC Partizan Belgrade during the
2002-03 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: led the 2004-05 Euroleague in free throws shooting percentage
(96,9%)... won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2007 Adriatic League with
BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2002-03,
CAREER NOTES: played the 2002-03 season with Napredak (Serbia)...signed for the
2003-04 season by BC Red Star Belgrade...
played there till October ’06...signed for the
remainder of the season by Vojvodina Novi
2003-04, 2004-05 and 2005-06 Serbia &
Montenegro National Championship with
BC Partizan Belgrade...member of the Serbia
& Montenegro U-18 and U-20 National Team
...played at the 2004 European U-18 Championship...won the bronze medal at the 2005
European U-20 Championship... member of
the Serbia & Montenegro National Team...
played at the 2006 World Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
5
13
20
15
18
0/0
7/17
23/53
28/57
32/52
0,0
41,2
43,4
49,1
61,5
1/2
7/18
43/99
34/91
30/87
50,0
38,9
43,4
37,4
34,5
2/4
2/6
26/37
35/40
38/51
50,0
33,3
70,3
87,5
74,5
5
8
12
19
28
0
5
19
43
19
4
3
24
28
34
0
0
1
0
0
5
37
201
193
192
1,0
2,8
10,0
12,9
10,7
3
1
14
12
19
0/1
0/1
19/51
22/54
32/74
0,0
0,0
37,2
40,7
43,2
0/0
0/0
27/76
22/77
33/95
0,0
0,0
35,5
28,5
34,7
0/0
0/0
31/32
13/20
27/34
0,0
0,0
96,9
65,0
79,4
0
2
18
15
40
0
0
14
16
19
0
0
19
23
23
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
150
123
190
0,0
0,0
10,7
10,2
10,0
YEAR
Sad...signed for the 2007-08 season by BC
Partizan Belgrade.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 and 2006
Serbia & Montenegro National Cup with BC
Red Star Belgrade.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Red Star
Red Star
Red Star
Red Star
14
13
17
35
23/42
23/41
33/54
91/148
54,8
56,1
61,1
61,5
5/17
9717
7/25
35/82
29,4
52,9
28,0
42,7
10722
27/39
30/42
89/118
45,5
69,2
71,4
75,4
47
30
63
38
15
15
12
50
8
2
10
29
6
6
9
14
71
100
117
376
5,1
7,7
6,9
10,7
2003/04 Red Star
2004/05 Red Star
2005/06 Red Star
10
10
13
9/30
21/46
9/26
30,0
45,6
34,6
4/13
1/13
6/13
30,8
7,7
46,2
12/17
21/29
6/15
70,6
72,4
40,0
37
30
36
14
17
13
5
6
5
3
5
1
42
66
42
4,2
6,6
3,2
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
Velickovic Novica
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: October 5, 1986, in Belgrade, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Partizan
Belgrade (Serbia) juniors...will make his debut
with BC Partizan Belgrade during the 2004-05
season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2005-06 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...
won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Partizan
2005/06 Partizan
Partizan-2
2006/07 Partizan
Partizan-2
2007 Adriatic League with BC Partizan Belgrade...has been member of the Serbia &
Montenegro U-18 and U-20 National Team...
won the gold medal at the 2006 European U20 Championship...won the bronze medal at
the 2005 European U-20 Championship...
member of the Serbian National Team...
played at the 2007 European Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
20
15
17
20
7
28/41
23/37
81/153
29/48
43/70
68,3
62,1
52,9
60,4
61,4
3/12
4/8
31/84
11/33
6/21
25,0
50,0
36,9
33,3
28,6
13/18
17/20
66/80
42/55
36/40
72,2
85,0
82,5
76,4
90,0
39
27
130
59
62
0
8
35
23
17
6
14
51
16
28
4
0
10
5
4
78
75
321
133
140
3,9
5,0
18,9
6,7
20,0
12
20
4/5
17/34
80,0
50,0
1/2
3/6
50,0
50,0
1/3
13/25
33,3
52,0
6
36
3
9
0
6
0
2
12
56
1,0
2,8
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
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teams
Le Mans Sarthe
Basket
LE MANS - FRANCE
Official Club Name
LE MANS SARTHE BASKET
Foundation Year
1938
e Mans Sarthe Basket employs a very
attractive style of basketball that saw it
come within one victory of a spot in
the Top 16 last year, its debut Euroleague
season. This season, the club's top young
players are a season older and more mature
and coach Vincent Collet added some more
rising stars to the core as Le Mans looks to
prove itself not only as a legitimate Euroleague team this season, but as a contender for years to come. Back are Nebojsa
Bogavac, one of the lone veterans on the
team, plus Yannick Bokolo and Nicolas Batum. New faces include Raviv Limonad, Luka Bogdanovic, Sam Clancy and Phil Ricci,
who together plan to make this season last a
little longer for the French powerhouse.
The development of returning playmaker
Bokolo could be key to Le Mans's progress
this season. His progress from the first half
of last season to the second was quite remarkable and another such jump will put
the team's offense in sure hands. Limonad is
a former ULEB Cup champ, whose athletic
play as a combo-guard will help out all those
around him. Batum is a diamond in the
rough. Though only 18, he has a set of skills
and maturity that should see him play more
and more minutes. How he handles himself
against the big boys at the Euroleague level
will be a determining factor in how strong
Le Mans winds up this season. Bogavac, the
most experienced player of the lot, brings
with him unlimited shooting range that can
change the momentum of any game in a moment. Small forward Jeremy Leloup and
L
teenage point guard Antoine Diot will look
to gain experience in their first seasons in
the Euroleague.
Power forward Clancy was one of Le Mans's
biggest off-season signings. He will be looked
upon to help lead the team on both sides of
the floor, with points and rebounds in the
paint on offense and shot-blocking ability that
makes him a defensive stalwart on the other
end. Ricci bringing similar skills to the floor
on defense, but will look to complement Clancy on offense, making opposing teams choose
how to match up with two physical forwards.
Their play could free up space for Bogdanovic, who despite his size is more of a
perimeter player. At 2.07 meters, he can shoot
over most defenders and makes his threes at
an alarmingly high rate. Last season's starting
center Alain Koffi is back, too, bringing with
him some hustle and defensive skills that the
team as a whole will benefit from.
Collet no doubt has his work cut out for him,
with so many new impact players arriving
and so many other young players to count
on. But the talent level and potential on this
squad is among the best on the continent. If
the coach and his staff are able to create the
proper chemistry among the players and develop the young stars in time, Le Mans could
become the surprise team of the season.
However, even if ultimately that's not the
case and Le Mans remains a work in
progress, it's exciting brand of hoops, electrifying young players and ability to come
together on any given night will always
make this team fun to watch.
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teams
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
President: Jean-Pierre Goisbault
General Manager: Christophe Le Bouille
Euroleague Manager: Arnaud Leproux
Media & Communication Director: Carole Touchard
Marketing Area: MSB Promotion – 25, rue des marais
72000 Le Mans
Stats Crew Chief: Sebastien Hatet
Staff
Coach: Vincent Collet
Assistant Coaches: Pierre Tavano, John David Jackson
Club Doctor: Patrick Langevin
Physiotherapists: Hervé Plunian, Christophe Deschamps,
Achileas Dimitriou
Team information
Team address: Le Mans Sarthe Basket
rue Juan Manuel Fangio – 72100 Le Mans
Phone Number: + 33 2 43 50 21 80
Fax Number: +33 2 43 50 21 90
Official webpage: www.msb.fr
E-mail: [email protected]
Main uniform: Orange
Reserve uniform: Purple
Ticket Information: Arnaud Leproux
phone 033 2 43 50 21 81 fax 033 2 43 50 21 90
Roster
n° name
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
17
ht
Nebojsa Bogavac
Nicolas Batum
Diot Antoine
Alain Koffi
Raviv Limonad
Yannick Bokolo
Jeremy Leloup
Luka Bogdanovic
John Walter Wilkins
Philip Ricci
Sam Clancy
Clement Allerme
1.98
2.04
1.92
2.07
1.92
1.91
2.02
2.05
2.03
2.01
2.01
1.86
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Forward
Guard
Center
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Guard
1973
1988
1989
1983
1984
1985
1987
1985
1989
1980
1980
1989
ARENA
ANTARES
Capacity: 6.003
Address: 2, avenue
Antares – 72100 Le Mans
Phone: +33 2 43 40 70 00
Fax: +33 2 43 40 70 10
Trophy case
TV
Sport +
4
Franch National Championship: 1977/78, 1978-/79, 1981/82, 2005/06
French National Cup: 1964, 2004
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Le Mans Sarthe Basket
Allerme Clement
Bogdanovic Luka
1.85 • GUARD • BORN: June 24, 1989, in Caen, France
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: February 11, 1985, in Belgrade, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with MSB Le
Mans (France) juniors...will make his debut
during the 2007-08 season.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the French U-16 National Team.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Radnicki
Belgrade (Yugoslavia) youth teams...signed
by BC Red Star Belgrade on January ’02...
played there till the 2003-04 championship
...signed for the 2004-05 season by BC Partizan Belgrade...played there till the 2006-07
championship...moved to France for the
2007-08 season, signed by MSB Le Mans.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 and
2005-06 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2006-07 Serbian National
Championship with BC Partizan Belgrade...
Batum Nicolas
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: December 14, 1988, in Lisieux, France
CAREER NOTES: grew up with MSB Le
Mans (France) youth teams...made his debut
with MSB Le Mans during the 2005-06 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06
French National Championship with MSB Le
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Le Mans
2006/07 Le Mans
Mans...has been member of the French U-16
and U-18 National Team...played at the 2004
European U-16 Championship...played at the
2005 European U-18 Championship...won
the gold medal at the 2006 European U-18
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
3
39
2/4
60/90
50,0
66,7
0/2
17/60
0,0
28,3
2/3
21/37
66,7
56,8
4
109
0
23
0
51
2
15
6
192
2,0
4,9
12
16/27
59,3
3/11
27,3
10/13
76,9
20
9
8
5
51
4,3
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Le Mans
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
won the 2004 Serbia & Montenegro Cup
with BC Red Star Belgrade... won the 2007
Adriatic League with BC Partizan Belgrade...has been member of the Yugoslav U16 National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2001 European U-16 Championship...
named to the European U-16 Championship
1st Team...member of the Serbia & Montenegro U-18 and U-20 National Team...won
the bronze medal at the 2005 European U-20
Championship...named to the 2005 All-European U-20 Championship 1st Team...member of the Serbia National Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Red Star
Red Star
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
8
12
20
14
18
9/18
25/50
28/45
20/34
16/21
50,0
50,0
62,2
58,8
76,2
0/3
8/18
19/42
19/50
12/23
0,0
44,4
45,2
38,0
52,2
16/18
19/24
24/30
13/16
14/17
88,9
79,2
80,0
81,3
82,3
22
44
46
56
30
4
11
16
17
6
3
6
19
12
6
0
0
2
1
0
34
93
137
110
82
4,3
7,8
6,8
7,9
4,6
14
14
20
23/48
13/37
17/41
47,9
35,1
41,5
15/42
18/46
19/40
35,7
39,1
47,5
17/21
16/20
26730
80,9
80,0
86,7
49
52
62
9
10
9
10
13
17
1
3
0
108
96
117
7,7
6,8
5,8
9
21/31
67,7
7/22
31,8
14/19
73,7
38
16
7
3
77
8,6
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Partizan
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Red Star
Bogavac Nebojsa
1.98 • GUARD • BORN: December 14, 1973, in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Lovcen
Cetinje (Yugoslavia) juniors...made his debut
with Lovcen Cetinje during the 1997-98 season...played there till the 2000-01 championship...signed for the 2001-02 season by KK
Hemofarm Vrsac...played there till the 200405 championship...moved to Spain for the
2005-06 season, signed by Breogan Lugo...
moved to France for the 2006-07 season,
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
signed by MSB Le Mans...he’s still playing
there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2004-05
ULEB Cup Week-12 and 15 MVP...won the
2005 Adriatic League with KK Hemofarm Vrsac...played the 2001 Yugoslav All Star
Game...member of the Serbia & Montenegro
National Team...played at the 2003 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Lovcen
Hemofarm
Hemofarm
Hemofarm
Hemofarm
Lugo
Le Mans
22
30
22
36
14
30
37
81/136
98/168
75/124
128/184
39/54
40/67
25/50
59,6
58,3
60,5
69,6
72,2
59,7
50,0
40/96
67/159
44/106
89/205
43/78
50/132
74/197
41,7 90/103 87,4
42,1 146/168 86,9
41,5 96/107 89,7
43,4187/208 89,9128
55,1 62/67 92,5
37,9 98/110 89,1
37,6 80/89 89,9
67
103
61
65
43
49
95
48
45
22
139
29
33
28
63
45
33
12
32
42
89
...
0
2
710
0
1
2
372
543
378
19,7
269
328
352
16,9
18,1
17,2
19,2
10,9
9,5
11
14/29
48,3
18/37
48,6
7/9
77,8
24
7
13
0
89
8,1
16
28/54
51,9
34/88
38,6
79/89
88,8
55
27
59
4
237
14,8
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Le Mans
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Hemofarm
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YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
Bokolo Yannick
Diot Antoine
1.89 • GUARD • BORN: June 19, 1985, in Kinshasa, Zaire
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: January 17, 1989, in Bourg-en-Bresse, France
CAREER NOTES: grew up with SIG Strasbourg (France) youth teams...signed by INSEP,
in the French National 1 League, for the 200001 season...played there till the 2002-03
championship...signed for the 2003-04 season
by MSB Le Mans...he’s still playing there
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 French
National Championship with MSB Le Mans...
CAREER NOTES: grew up with JL Bourg en
Bresse (France) youth teams...played with
Centre Federal de Basketball during the
2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons...signed for
the 2007-08 season by MSB Le Mans.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
won the 2004 French National Cup with MSB Le
Mans...played the 2005 and 2007 French All
Star Game...has been member of the French U16, U-18 and U-20 National Team... played at
the 2001 European U-16 Championship... played
at the 2002 European U-18 Championship...
played at the 2005 European U-20 Championship...member of the French National Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
INSEP
INSEP
Le Mans
Le Mans
Le Mans
Le Mans
25
19
31
36
45
41
95/228
79/199
33/64
55/92
75/130
66/123
41,7
39,7
51,6
59,8
57,7
53,7
25/80
15/64
11/41
23/84
19/73
23/94
31,3
23,4
26,8
27,4
26,0
24,4
62/96
65/93
18/37
40/64
47/79
63/106
64,6
69,9
48,6
62,5
59,5
59,4
94
65
48
82
111
108
49
46
19
33
28
37
70
51
39
74
154
152
2
6
8
5
9
1
277
238
117
219
254
264
11,1
12,5
3,8
6,1
5,6
6,4
14
16731
51,6
8/23
34,8
9/16
56,3
33
6
44
2
65
4,6
10
10
10
13/23
16/27
16/38
56,5
59,3
42,1
6/16
15/34
5/13
37,5
44,1
38,5
15/27
14/20
8/16
55,6
70,0
50,0
17
14
19
5
12
12
17
22
25
1
1
0
59
91
55
5,9
9,1
5,5
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Centre Fed
2006/07 Centre Fed
G
2PM/A
26
21
PCT.
3PM/A
109/179 60,9 34/127
96/157 61,1 23/84
the French U-16, U-18 and U-19 National
Team...won the gold medal at the 2004 European U-16 Championship...won the gold
medal at the 2005 U-18 European Championship...won the bronze medal at the 2007
World U-19 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
26,8
27,4
94/114
86/107
82,4
80,4
81
66
73
48
107
95
3
5
414
347
15,9
16,5
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Le Mans
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Le Mans
2004/05 Le Mans
2005/06 Le Mans
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
USC
USC
USC
USC
Fayetville
Yakima SK
Cocodrilos
2004/05 Valladolid
2005/06 Kazan
2006/07 Menorca
Clancy Sam
Koffi Alain
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: May 4, 1980, in USA
2.05 • CENTER • BORN: November 23, 1983, in Abidijan, Ivory Coast
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at St. Edward HS, Lakewood,
Ohio...played college basketball at USC
(1998-2002)...signed for the 2002-03 season
by Philadelphia 76ers...on November ’03
signed by Fayetteville Patriots, in the
NBDL...on December’03 signed by Yakima
Sun Kings, in the CBA...moved to Venezuela
for the 2004 season, signed by Cocodrilos de
Caracas...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Idaho Stampede...on March’05 moved to
Spain, signed by Forum Valladolid...on Janu-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with MSB Le
Mans (France) youth teams...made his debut
with MSB Le Mans during the 2002-03 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06
French National Championship with MSB Le
ary’06 moved to Russia, signed by Unics
Kazan...moved back to Spain for the 2006-07
season, signed by Vive Menorca...on February ’07 moved to Korea, signed by Inchon ET
Land Black Slamer...moved to France for the
2007-08 season, signed by MSB Le Mans.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2005 CBA
All Star Game...named to the 2005 All-CBA
1st Team...named the 2005 CBA Player of
the Year...named to the 2005 All-CBA Defensive Team...named to the 2000-01 and 200102 All-Pac-10 1st Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
27
20
34
32
1
28
27
11
23
18
59/123
118/237
218/436
235/476
2/5
152/317
203/415
54/93
32/66
73/152
48,0
49,8
50,0
49,4
40,0
47,9
48,9
58,1
48,5
48,0
0/0
0/2
1/1
1/2
0/0
0/2
3/7
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
100,0
50,0
0,0
0,0
42,9
0,0
0,0
0,0
30/63
74/124
149/226
138/221
3/6
72/128
102/177
28/58
20/46
46/69
47,6
59,7
65,9
62,4
50,0
56,3
57,6
48,3
43,5
66,7
143
139
255
302
1
242
249
87
95
113
24
17
37
56
1
26
78
7
18
15
12
34
35
53
0
78
55
1
12
11
39
27
81
48
0
21
44
14
14
21
148
310
588
611
7
376
517
136
84
192
5,5
15,5
17,3
19,1
7,0
13,4
19,2
12,4
3,6
10,7
12
31/60
51,7
0/1
0,0
27/39
69,2
71
12
6
9
89
7,4
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2PM/A
PCT.
Mans...won the 2004 French National Cup
with MSB Le Mans...played the 2005 French
All Star Game...has been member of the
French ‘B’ National Team...member of the
French National Team.
TEAM
G
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Le Mans
Le Mans
Le Mans
Le Mans
Le Mans
27 43/88 48,9
33 72/134 53,7
32 1087193 56,0
45 176/317 55,5
29 71/140 50,7
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/2
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
16/31
45/72
32749
60/83
46/65
51,6
62,5
65,3
72,3
70,8
68
130
142
225
104
10
11
18
39
5
15
14
24
45
15
10
30
19
58
21
102
189
248
412
188
3,8
5,7
7,8
9,2
6,5
10
18/49
36,7
0/0
0,0
9/16
56,3
27
6
7
8
45
4,5
10
8
10
14/31
23/41
33/58
45,2
56,1
56,9
1/1
0/0
0/1
100,0
0,0
0,0
20/29
14/20
10/16
68,9
70,0
62,5
34
32
52
9
2
7
8
8
8
14
2
14
51
60
76
5,1
7,5
7,6
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Le Mans
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Le Mans
2004/05 Le Mans
2005/06 Le Mans
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Kazan
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YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Le Mans
Le Mans Sarthe Basket
Leloup Jeremy
Ricci Philip
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: January 31, 1987, in LeMans, France
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: May 31, 1980, in Sacramento, Cal, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with MSB Le
Mans (France) juniors...made his debut with
MSB Le Mans during the 2006-07 season...he’s still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at San Joaquin Delta JC (1998-00)...and at
Oregon State (2000-03)...signed for the
2003-04 season by Huntsville Flight...moved
to Spain for the 2004-05 season, signed by
Basquet Manresa...played there also the
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the French U-20 National Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
8
3/3
100,0
3/9
33,3
1/2
50,0
6
1
4
0
13
1,7
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
YEAR
TEAM
2002/03 Maccabi IRG
2003/04 Maccabi IRG
Hapoel Jer.
2004/05 Hapoel Jer.
2005/06 Hapoel Jer
2006/07 Nahariya
FTM/A
2005-06 championship...moved to Korea for
the 2006-07 season, signed by Pusan KTF
Magic Wings...moved to France for the
2007-08 season, signed by MSB Le Mans.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2003-04
all-NBDL 2nd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Oregon St.
Oregon St.
Huntsville
Manresa
Manresa
28
28
45
33
33
159/283
167/314
246/463
175/298
142/244
56,2
53,2
53,1
58,7
58,2
2/13
6/19
1/7
12/28
21/61
15,4 130/189 68,8
31,6 111/172 64,5
14,3 137/190 72,1
42,9 95/143 66,4
34,4 81/132 61,4
198
230
243
196
178
22
21
28
29
22
63
45
59
17
34
41
34
29
42
33
454
463
632
481
392
16,2
16,5
14,0
14,6
11,8
Limonad Raviv
Wilkins John-Walter
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: February 26, 1984, in Natanya, Isarel
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: July 13, 1989, in Antibes, France
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Maccabi
Natanya (Israel) youth teams...signed for the
2002-03 season by Maccabi Ironi Ramat
Gan...played there till January ’04...signed on
February ’04 by Hapoel Jerusalem... played
there till the 2005-06 championship...signed
for the 3006-07 season by Hapoel Ironi Nahariya...moved to France for the 2007-08 season, signed by MSB Le Mans.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with RBC
Verviers-Pepinster (Belgium)...moved to
France for the 2007-08 season, signed by
MSB Le Mans.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 ULEB Cup
with Hapoel Jerusalem...played the 2003 Israeli All Star Game...has been member of the
Israeli U-18, U-20 and U-21 National Team...
played at the 2002 European Junior Championship...won the silver medal at the 2004 European U-20 Championship...played at the
2002 European U-20 Championship... played
at the 2005 World U-21 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
26
15
5
22
20
26
22/43
38/86
5/7
31/75
19/32
96/159
51,2
44,1
71,5
41,3
59,4
53,4
12/31
16/40
2/5
15/28
2/12
51/96
38,7
40,0
40,0
53,6
16,7
53,1
38/47
37/50
13/16
37/60
15/24
62/74
80,9
74,0
81,2
61,7
62,5
83,8
25
52
7
36
16
82
11
29
2
18
13
37
22
44
5
25
19
131
0
4
1
0
0
0
118
161
29
144
59
387
4,5
10,8
5,8
6,5
3,0
14,9
3
9
8
0/1
5/13
2/7
0,0
38,5
28,6
0/1
5/16
171
0,0
31,3
100,0
0/0
20/23
2/3
0,0
87,0
66,7
3
12
7
2
2
1
1
15
2
0
0
1
0
45
9
0,0
5,0
1,1
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Hapoel Jer.
2004/05 Hapoel Jer.
2005/06 Hapoel Jer
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teams
Lietuvos Rytas
VILNIUS - LITHUANIA
Official Club Name
LIETUVOS RYTAS
Foundation Year
1997
ne of the continent's fastest-rising powers, Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius is back in the
Euroleague for the second time and ready
to make as big a splash as it did two seasons ago in
its debut. L. Rytas brings with it much of the squad
that cruised through the ULEB Cup last season, only to fall short to Real Madrid in the final. Head
coach Alexander Trifunovic, who will be making
his Euroleague debut, can rely on the experience
of several players from last season who also
helped the club to such a successful Euroleague
campaign two years ago. That year, L. Rytas scored
some surprising road wins at some of the top
teams in the competition on the way to a thirdplace regular season finish. Among those veterans
back for a second shot are playmaker Roberts
Stelmahers, shooter Andrius Slezas and big man
Matt Nielsen. L. Rytas added some new faces for
this year's return, including well-established point
guard Hollis Price, all-around threat Chuck Eidson, solid big man Kenan Bajramovic and young
center Michailas Anisimovas, who will all look to
have an immediate impact. Together, Trifunovic's
men have every reason to believe that they can
once again take on the big boys and prove that the
Euroleague is where they belong.
Price will get his first chance to lead a team at the
top European level and has the shooting range and
dribble drive skills to score when needed. Stelmahers will help out in the playmaking department.
As a Euroleague veteran who has been successfully
running this team's attack for the past three seasons,
there is little that Stelmahers has not seen. Slezas is
L. Rytas's most senior player. As such, he knows his
role and is always there off the bench to step up and
hit a clutch triple or to commit a needed foul. Mindaugas Lukauskis is another steady bench performer, whose toughness and desire make him a
huge asset. Teenage guard Martynas Gecevicius
O
should get a chance to flaunt his scoring skills for
the first time in a limited role off the bench.
Nielsen anchors the L. Rytas frontcourt with his
court savvy, which not only makes him a tough
player, but makes the rest of his teammates better.
He can impact the game as a scorer, rebounder and
defender, making opposing coaches always weary
of his ability. For points the team look no further
than Eidson, whose laid-back style off the court is
the opposite of his on-court tenacity, which enables him to create – and make – shots from any
range. Eidson though is also a team player, a fact
his good friend and college teammate center Marijonas Petravicius can attest too. Their chemistry
should help the team as a whole come together
quickly. Petravicius and newcomer Anisimovas
are the team's tallest players and should produce
fine numbers in rotating shifts at center. Forward
Joao Paulo Batista was a pleasant surprise last season as a frontcourt force who makes his mid-range
shots at an excellent clip. Small forward Arturas
Jomantas enjoyed a breakout season last year as a
part-time starter and will look to continue to improve his game this year too.
Over the past three seasons, L. Rytas has won the
ULEB Cup, advanced to the Euroleague for the first
time, where it missed the Quarterfinal Playoffs by
one victory and then returned to the ULEB Cup
where it promptly raced to the title game. So despite
its return to elite competition, failure is not an option. Arguably the most important factor looking
ahead for the team is that it has kept so many players from previous seasons, making chemistry easier
to build with the new guys. Expectations are high in
Vilnius, where the spectacular Siemens Arena and
the club's die-hard fans give the team a huge advantage whenever it takes the floor. The target this season is clear as L. Rytas aims to reach new heights by
playing in the quarterfinals this season.
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Lietuvos Rytas
President: Gedvydas Vainauskas
General Manager: Jonas Vainauskas
Managing Director: Jonas Vainauskas
Financial Director: Danute Mikoliuniene
Sports Director: Martynas Purlys
Team Manager: Giedrius Aidietis
Media & Communication Director: Remigijus Kazilionis
Marketing Director: Jurate Agintaite
Stats Crew Chief: Ricardas Baltaduonis
Staff
Coach: Aleksandar Trifunovic
Assistant Coaches: Ivan Jeremic; Arvydas Gronskis
Athletic Trainers: Juozas Sapalas; Tomas Munius
Club Doctor: Audrius Gocentas
Physiotherapist: Juozas Petkevicius
Team information
Team address: Ozo 14a,Vilnius, LT-08200
Phone Number: +370 5 2477 551
Fax Number: +370 5 2477 526
Official webpage: http://bc.lrytas.lt
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Red-Black
Reserve Uniform: Silver-Gray
Ticket Information: Jurate Agintaite
phone +370 5 2743 600, fax +370 5 2743 700
SPONSOR
ARENA
SIEMENS ARENA
Capacity: 11.000
Address: Ozo 14, Vilnius,
LT-08200
Phone: +370 5 247 75 76
Fax: +370 5 247 75 78
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Main Sponsor: Lietuvos Rytas
Second Sponsor: Svyturys
Third Sponsor: Omnitel
Co-Sponsor: Mazeikiu Nafta, Olifeja, Iki, Hansabankas, Pfizer,
Lietuvos Draudimas,Vilniaus Energija, City Service, Skoda, Megrame,
Neo Group, Viti, Teo, Lakaja
Technical Sponsor: Orange Virus
Official Supplier: AND1
RADIO
Radiocentras Laisves pr.60, Vilnius
phone +370 5 212 9351; fax +370 5 242 9073
Roster
n° name
4
5
7
8
10
11
12
13
15
21
31
33
41
44
51
ht
Simas Buterlevičius
Andrius Šežas
Roberts Štelmahers
Mindaugas Lukauskis
Hollis Price
Ernestas Ežerskis
Michailas Anisimovas
Joao Paolo Batista
Marijonas Petravičius
Artũras Jomantas
Martynas Gecevičius
Chuck Eidson
Lukas Brazdauskis
Matthew Nielsen
Kenan Bajramovič
1.96
2.00
1.90
1.98
1.85
1.92
2.16
2.06
2.08
2.00
1.93
2.01
2.03
2.08
2.06
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
1989
1975
1974
1979
1979
1987
1984
1981
1979
1985
1988
1980
1989
1978
1981
Trophy case
Lithuanian National Campionship: 1999/00, 2001/02, 2005/06
Lithuanian National Cup: 1998
ULEB Cup: 2005
Baltic Basketball League: 2006, 2007
NEBL: 2002
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YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
YEAR
Lietuvos Rytas
Anisimovas Michailas
Batista Joao Paolo
2.16 • CENTER • BORN: October 11, 1984, in Kiev, Ukraine
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: October 29, 1981, in Olinda, Brazil
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Atletas Kaunas (Lithuania) during the 2002-03
season...signed for the 2003-04 season by
BC Siauliai...played there also the 2004-05
championship...moved to Latvia for the
2005-06 season, signed by BK Barons...back
to Lithuania for the 2006-07 season, signed
by Neptunas Klaipeda...signed for the 200708 season by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius.
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Western Nebraska CC (2002-03), at Barton County CC (2003-04) and at Gonzaga
(2004-06)...moved to Lithuania for the 200607 season, signed by Lietuvos rytas Vil-
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Baltic
League All Star Game...has been member of
the Lithuanian U-20 and U-21 National
Team...won the bronze medal at the 2004
European U-20 Championship...won the gold
medal at the 2005 World U-21 Championship...has been member of the Lithuanian
University National Team...played at the
2007 World University Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Atletas
Siauliai
Siauliai
Barons
Neptunas
34
36
33
30
20
39/77
65/136
112/217
115/213
127/207
50,6
47,8
51,6
54,0
61,3
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/2
2/3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
66,7
22/37
25/52
69/112
51/138
67/131
59,5
48,1
61,6
37,0
51,1
78
90
149
164
168
10
10
7
8
16
8
12
23
38
31
10
13
28
22
17
100
155
293
281
358
2,9
4,3
8,9
9,4
17,9
TEAM
2004/05 Bosna
2005/06 Azovmash
2006/07 Azovmash
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Gonzaga
2005/06 Gonzaga
2006/07 Lietuvos r
G
2PM/A
29
33
15
FTM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
131/214 61,2
231/389 59,4
58/90 64,4
7/14
3/8
0/2
50,0 77/97 80,2
37,5 165/198 83,3
0,0 22/32 68,8
180
310
66
21
30
11
26
46
17
6
28
5
360
636
138
12,4
19,3
11,3
1/1
100,0
72
11
12
6
157
9,2
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Lietuvos r
17
63/98
64,3
28/41
68,3
Bajramovic Kenan
Brazdauskis Lukas
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: May 24, 1981, in Zenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: October 1, 1988, in Kaunas, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Celik Zenica
(Bosnia-Herzegovina)...made his debut with
Celik Zenica during the 1999-00 season...
played there till the 2002-03 championship...signed for the 2003-04 season by
Bosna Sarajevo...played there also the 200405 championship...moved to Ukraine for the
2005-06 season, signed by Azovmash Mariupol...played there also the 2006-07 championship...moved to Lithuania for the 2007-08
season, signed by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Jonavos SK
Jonava (Lithuania)...signed for the 2007-08
season by Lietuvos ryats Vilnius.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
G
31
33
32
2PM/A
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05 Bosnian National Championship with Bosna Sarajevo...won the 2005 Bosnian National Cup
with Bosna Sarajevo...won the 2005-06 and
2006-07 Ukrainian National Championship
with Azovmash Mariupol...won the 2006
Ukrainian National Cup with Azovmash Mariupol...played the 2004 Bosnian All Star
Game...has been member of the Bosnian U20 National Team...member of the Bosnian
National Team...played at the 2003 and 2005
European Championship.
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
144/225 64,0
127/192 66,1
127/219 58,0
24/72
15/41
21/61
33,3 149/203 73,4
36,6 107/144 74,3
34,4 118/147 80,3
165
267
206
47
89
98
43
132
66
19
...
...
509
406
435
16,4
12,3
13,6
the Lithuanian U-18 and U-19 National
Team...won the silver medal at the 2006 European U-18 Championship...played at the
2007 World U-19 Championship.
Buterlevicius Simas
1.96 • FORWARD • BORN: April 18, 1989, in Vilnius, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Sakalai Vilnius (Lithuania) youth teams...made his debut with Sakalai during the 2006-07 season...signed for the 2007-08 season by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius.
YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Sakalai
6
nius...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Baltic
League with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played
the 2007 Lithuanian All Star Game...played
2007 Baltic League All Star Game.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Lithuanian U-16 and U-18 National
Team...played at the 2005 European U-16
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
10
7/24
29,2
1/17
0,6
12/20
60,0
21
8
15
0
29
2,9
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YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Lietuvos Rytas
Eidson Chuck
Jomantas Arturas
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: October 10, 1980, in USA
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: May 4, 1985 in Skuodas, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Pinewood Prep, Summerville,
SC...played college basketball at South Carolina (1998-2003)...signed for the 2003-04
season by North Charleston Lowgators...
moved to Germany for the 2004-05 season,
signed by Giessen 46ers...played there also
the 2005-06 championship...moved to France
for the 2006-07 season, signed by Strasbourg
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with
Mazeikiai (Lithuania) during the 2002-03
championship…played high-school basketball at Laurinburg Normal HS…signed for the
2003-04 season by Mazeikiai…signed for the
2004-05 season by BC Siauliai…played there
also the 2005-06 championship...signed for
the 2006-07 season by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Baltic
League with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played
the 2005 Lithuanian All Star Game…played
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
IG...moved to Lithuania for the 2007-08 season, signed by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006-07
ULEB Cup Week-1, 11 and 12 MVP...played
the 2005 German All Star Game...played the
1999 Hoop Summit...led the 2006-07 French
League regular season in 3-pts. shooting percentage (49.5%).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
S. Carolina
S. Carolina
S. Carolina
S. Carolina
N. Charleston
Giessen
Giessen
Strasbourg
32
15
37
28
32
38
7
36
81/175
36/91
76/170
80/135
72/161
235/465
35/62
141/273
46,3 28/82
39,6 9/49
44,7 33/107
59,3 25/76
44,7 12/32
50,5 28/87
56,5 3/23
51,6 50/100
34,1 45/78 57,7
18,4 36/49 73,5
30,8 74/97 76,3
32,9 81/99 81,8
37,5 58/73 76,7
32,2 204/296 68,9
13,0 36748 75,0
50,0 135/175 77,1
114
80
139
135
111
210
25
165
93
28
91
60
47
99
11
60
128
46
129
125
55
127
10
143
17
7
12
10
9
14
3
6
291
135
325
316
236
758
115
567
9,1
9,0
8,8
11,3
7,4
19,9
16,4
15,8
TEAM
G
2PM/A
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Mazieikiai
Mazieikiai
Siauliai
Siauliai
Lietuvos r
2
37
19
20
16
8/9
152/281
50787
83/142
29/48
13
68/119
57,1
30,4
75
17
49
1
215
16,5
2006/07 Lietuvos r
16
44/68
ULEB CUP
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
88,9
2/6
54,1 33/108
57,5 6/27
58,5 16/44
60,4 10/21
PCT.
3PM/A
33,3
2/2
100
30,6 143/201 71,1
22,2 42/66 63,6
36,4 65/93 69,9
47,6 46/65 70,8
PCT.
FTM/A
12
271
87
98
61
1
84
21
31
13
1
125
48
64
27
5
15
11
4
5
24
546
160
299
134
12,0
14,8
8,4
14,9
10,5
64,7
0,0
66
28
29
4
124
7,8
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Strasbourg
YEAR
YEAR
the 2006 FIBA EuroCup All Star Game...
played 2007 Baltic League All Star
Game...has been member of the Lithuanian U16, U-18, U-20 and U-21 National Team…
played at the 2001 European U-16 Championship…won the silver medal at the 2003
World U-18 Championship…won the silver
medal at the 2005 European U-20 Championship…won the bronze medal at the 2005
European U-20 Championship…won the gold
medal at the 2005 World Under-21 Championship.
TEAM
2004/05 Sakalai
2005/06 Sakalai
2006/07 Sakalai
Lietuvos r
7/23
58/68
85,3
0/6
36/52
69,2
Gecevicius Martynas
Lukauskis Mindaugas
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: May 16, 988, in Vilnius, Lithuania
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: May 19, 1979, in Panevezys, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Marciulionis
Basketball School (Lithuania)...signed for the
2004-05 season by Sakalai Vilnius...played
there till January’07...signed by Lietuvos rytas
Vilnius...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Baltic
League with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played
the 2007 Baltic League All Star Game...won
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Kalnapilis
Panevezys (Lithuania) juniors…made his debut with Kalnapilis Panevezys during the
1996-97 season…played there till the 200001 championship…signed for the 2001-02
season by Sakalai Vilnius…signed for the
2002-03 season by Alita Alytus…signed for
the 2003-04 season by Lietuvos rytas Vil-
the 2007 Baltic League 3-Pts Contest...has
been member of the Lithuanian U-16, U-18
and U-19 National Team...played at the 2003
and 2004 European U-16 Championship...won
the silver medal at the 2006 European U-18
Championship...played at the 2005 european
U-18 Championship....played at the 2007
World U-19 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
16
15
8
15
4/7
24/47
19/32
18/23
57,1
51,0
59,4
78,3
9/19
26/55
16/39
18/31
47,4
47,3
41,0
58,1
6/7
19/25
21/24
11/14
85,7
76,0
87,5
78,6
9
43
31
19
4
11
5
8
8
12
12
20
0
0
1
0
41
145
107
101
2,6
9,7
13,4
6,7
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
nius…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 ULEB Cup
with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…won the 2005-06
Lithuanian National Championship with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…won the 2006 and 2007
Baltic League with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius …
member of the Lithuanian National Team…
played at the 2005 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Panevezys
Panevezys
Panevezys
Sakalai
Alita
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
5
26
29
31
44
42
25
17
16
3/3
12/18
70/155
94/184
142/254
79/160
49/68
31/50
46/70
100,0
66,2
45,2
51,1
55,9
49,4
72,1
62,0
65,7
0/5
8/31
40/142
60/181
52/152
30/99
19/56
28/57
21/46
0,0
25,8
28,2
33,1
34,2
30,3
33,9
49,1
45,6
2/2
11/16
70/93
92/129
91/115
70/92
31/38
12/17
12/15
100,0
68,8
75,3
71,3
79,1
76,1
81,6
70,6
80,0
1
34
150
158
203
110
57
53
42
1
25
57
69
58
65
28
32
22
0
28
56
68
52
80
50
26
17
0
1
…
…
31
2
1
2
0
8
59
330
460
434
318
186
158
167
1,6
2,3
11,4
14,8
10,8
7,6
7,4
9,3
11,2
19
14/35
40,0
13/36
36,1
15/23
65,2
60
16
16
0
82
4,3
9
6
17
11/22
4/12
22/49
50,0
33,3
44,9
9/22
2/7
10/45
40,9
28,6
22,2
9/10
4/6
14/20
90,0
66,7
70,0
16
12
44
12
4
17
13
4
15
0
0
0
58
18
88
6,4
3,0
5,2
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Lietuvos r
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Lietuvos r
2004/05 Lietuvos r
2006/07 Lietuvos r
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teams
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Lietuvos Rytas
Nielsen Matthew
Petravicius Marijonas
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: February 3, 1978, in Penrith, Australia
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: October 24, 1979, in Silale, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: signed for the 1996-97
season by Sydney Kings (Australia)...played
there till the 2003-04 championship... moved
to Greece for the 2004-05 season, signed by
PAOK Thessaloniki...moved to Lithuania for
the 2005-06 season, signed by Lietuvos rytas
Vilnius...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002-03 and
2003-04 NBL Championship with Sydney
Kings...won the 2005-06 Lithuanian National
Championship with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...
CAREER NOTES: made his debut during the
1997-98 with Silute (Lithuania)…played
high-school basketball with New Hampton,
NH Prep…played college basketball with
South Carolina University (1999-2003)…
moved to Germany for the 2003-04 season,
signed by Mitteldeutscher…on April ’04
moved to Belgium, signed by BC Oostende for
the remainder of the season…played there
also the 2004-05 championship…moved to
Latvia for the 2005-06 season, signed by BK
won the 2006 and 2007 Baltic League with
Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played the 2007
Lithuanian All Star Game...named to the
2000-01, 2001-02 and 2002-03 All-NBL 2nd
Team...has been member of the Australian
U-22 National Team...played at the 1997
World U-22 Championship...member of the
Australian National Team...won the gold
medal at the 2001 Goodwill Games ...played
at the 2004 Olympic Games...won the gold
medal at the 2005 Oceanian Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
Sydney
PAOK
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
21
28
19
28
27
29
30
40
28
20
14
104/248
170/299
141/260
179/326
134/237
201/346
181/322
308/563
120/229
72/119
44/82
41,9
56,8
54,2
54,9
56,5
58,1
56,2
54,7
52,4
60,5
53,6
7/12
5/24
5/31
4/25
8/27
14/55
0/4
22/67
13/43
5/20
5/20
58,3
20,8
16,1
16,0
29,6
25,4
0,0
32,8
30,2
25,0
25,0
59/91
105/153
90/131
97/130
78/118
104/147
68/119
205/287
109/147
46/56
28/41
64,8
68,6
68,8
74,6
66,1
70,7
57,1
71,4
74,1
82,1
68,3
142
232
173
187
155
251
205
424
188
87
83
26
36
20
17
20
36
23
118
19
19
17
34
62
47
63
41
112
59
139
42
44
27
25
19
…
…
…
…
61
41
19
26
8
288
460
387
467
354
548
430
887
388
225
131
13,7
16,4
20,4
16,7
13,1
18,9
14,3
22,2
13,8
11,3
12,8
19
67/138
48,5
10/28
35,7
71/101
70,2
98
21
33
6
235
12,3
14
14
62/116
47/92
53,4
51,1
10/25
7/26
40,0
26,9
40/56
19/34
71,4
55,9
98
80
19
7
26
22
16
10
194
134
13,9
9,6
YEAR
TEAM
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
S. Carolina
S. Carolina
S. Carolina
S. Carolina
Mitteldeut.
Oostende
2005/06 Ventspils
2006/07 Lietuvos r
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
32
30
34
10
27
5
9
13
94/197
92/189
747146
19/41
112/169
18/39
44/71
42/64
47,7
48,7
50,7
46,3
66,3
46,2
61,9
65,6
0/0
0/0
0/0
172
0/0
1/1
0/0
0/0
12
15
37/57
31/52
64,9
59,6
0/0
0/0
PCT.
FTM/A
0,0 82/12
0,0 71/103
0,0 53/70
50,0 15/16
0,0 63/93
100,0 6/8
0,0 45/64
0,0 26/37
Ventspils...moved to Lithuania for the 200607 season, signed by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Latvian National Championship with BC
Ventspils...won the 2004 FIBA Europe Cup…
won the 2007 Baltic League with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...named the 2004 FIBA Europe
Cup Finals MVP…named the 2005-06 Latvian League Finals MVP...member of the
Lithuanian National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
67,8
68,9
75,7
93,8
67,7
75,0
70,3
70,3
144
141
137
34
174
5
65
73
13
21
27
2
8
…
7
9
5
17
11
3
9
1
5
6
19
13
14
3
10
…
6
5
270
255
201
56
287
61
133
110
8,4
8,5
5,9
5,6
10,6
12,2
14,7
10,8
64,8
71,7
58
60
8
4
3
5
6
5
109
100
9,1
6,7
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Ventspils
2006/07 Lietuvos r
0,0
0,0
35/54
38/53
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Lietuvos r
ULEB CUP
2004/05 PAOK
2006/07 Lietuvos r
Price Hollis
1.85 • GUARD • BORN: October 29, 1979, in New Orleans, La, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at St. Augustine HS…played college
basketball at Oklahoma University (19992003)…moved to France for the 2003-04 season, signed by MSB Le Mans…played there
also the 2004-05 championship…moved to
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Le Mans
Le Mans
Alba
Sevilla
33
35
34
34
31
42
34
130/300
122/231
194/428
83/159
69/131
92/172
62/151
43,3
52,8
45,3
52,2
52,7
53,5
41,1
38/111
84/220
94/217
68/173
59/154
110/269
49/131
10
10
10
20/43
13/35
18/37
46,5
37,1
48,6
15/41
13/48
23/52
PCT.
FTM/A
Germany for the 2005-06 seaosn, signed by
Alba Berlin Basketball Team.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 French
National Cup with MSB Le Mans…named to
the 2001-02 and 2002-03 All-Big 12 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
34,2 90/111 81,1
38,2 84/98 85,7
43,3 130/140 92,9
39,3 87/123 70,7
38,3 67/75 89,3
40,9 114/131 87,0
37,4 96/107 89,7
86
108
93
105
102
151
75
63
59
54
37
40
74
63
154
91
96
183
125
207
124
4
3
6
3
0
1
2
388
580
612
457
382
628
367
11,8
16,6
18,0
13,4
12,3
15,0
10,8
36,6
27,1
44,2
26
24
36
14
10
16
36
39
30
0
0
1
115
77
129
11,5
7,7
12,9
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Le Mans
2004/05 Le Mans
2005/06 Alba
10
30/35
12/12
24/28
85,7
100
85,7
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teams
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Lietuvos Rytas
Slezas Andrius
Stelmahers Roberts
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: April 2, 1975, in Joniskis, Lithuania
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: November 19, 1974, in Riga, Latvia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Zemgala during the 1996-97 season, in the
Lithuanian minors…signed for the 1997-98
season by Statyba Vilnius…signed for the
1998-99 season by AB Siauliai… signed for
the 1999-00 season by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 ULEB
Cup with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…won the
CAREER NOTES: grew up with ASK Riga
(Latvia) youth teams…made his debut with
ASK Riga during the 1990-91 season…
signed for the 1991-92 season by Bonus Riga
…played there till the 1994-95 championship
…signed for the 1995-96 season by ASK
Broceni Riga…played there also the 1997-98
championship…moved to Russia for the
1998-99 season, signed by Autodorozhnik
Saratov…released on late December…
moved on January to Poland, signed by
Zielona Gora…signed for the 1999-00 season
by WKS Slask Wroclaw…moved to Turkey for
the 2000-01 season, signed by Karsiyaka Spor
Kulubu Izmir…signed for the 2001-02 season
by Ulker Sports Club Istanbul…moved to
Slovenia for the 2002-03 season, signed by BC
Olimpija Ljubljana…played there also the
2003-04 championship… moved to Lithuania
for the 2004-05 season, signed by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 ULEB Cup
with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…won the 1996-97
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Ziemgala J.
Ziemgala J.
Ziemgala J.
Satyba Vil.
Siauliai
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
32
47
47
35
42
37
31
30
45
44
30
23
15
189/313
267/436
266/399
106/186
164/285
79/144
96/150
67/106
92/139
66/113
90/142
50/77
35/58
21
PCT.
3PM/A
1999-00, 2001-02 and 2005-06 Lithuanian
National Championship with Lietuvos rytas
Vilnius…won the 2002 NEBL with Lietuvos
rytas Vilnius…won the 2006 and 2007 Baltic
League with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played
the 1999 and 2001 Lithuanian All-Star
Game…has been member of the Lithuanian
University National Team…played at the
1999 World University Games.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
60,4
2/9
61,2 21/50
66,7 38/90
57,0 23/48
57,5 32/74
54,9 40/86
64,0 32/96
63,2 37/85
66,2 71/146
58,4 47/116
63,4 41/108
64,9 38/74
60,3 14/44
22,2
42,0
42,2
47,9
43,2
46,5
33,3
43,5
48,6
40,5
38,0
51,4
31,8
188/226
268/314
213/251
117/142
221/249
71/80
92/102
86/100
99/106
65/71
65/69
50/54
19/20
83,2
85,4
84,9
82,4
88,8
88,8
90,2
86,0
93,4
91,6
94,2
92,6
95,0
304
386
394
156
221
126
164
117
150
135
146
76
52
31
80
63
25
38
24
39
42
56
38
18
14
16
21
48
102
34
85
39
49
21
67
52
39
27
13
37
74
26
14
9
3
…
…
6
7
3
7
2
572
865
859
398
645
349
380
331
496
338
368
264
155
17,9
18,4
18,3
11,4
15,4
9,4
12,3
11,0
11,0
7,7
12,3
11,5
11,1
21/49
42,9
16/51
31,4
23/25
92,0
48
15
10
…
113
5,4
15
7/18
38,8
7/34
20,5
13/19
68,4
30
10
7
2
48
3,2
13
15
17
10/25
19/31
23/35
40,0
61,3
65,7
18/35
17/49
30/68
51,4
34,7
44,1
19/22
36/37
11/13
86,4
97,3
84,6
35
52
60
8
6
10
8
4
19
0
1
1
93
125
147
7,2
8,3
8,6
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Lietuvos r
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Lietuvos r
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Lietuvos r
2004/05 Lietuvos r
2006/07 Lietuvos r
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zielona G.
Wroclaw
Karsyaka
Ulker
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
Lietuvos r
9
20
29
12
17
6
16
12
10
45/83
33/62
91/192
24/45
29/51
7/17
22/50
12/22
11/26
54,2 13/38 34,2 58/69 84,1
53,2 26/59 44,1 38/45 84,4
47,4 46/130 35,4 105/123 85,4
53,3 17/32 53,1 12/13 92,3
56,8 22/52 42,3 44/52 84,6
41,2 7/20 35,0 11/13 84,6
44,0 20/56 35,l7 27/29 93,1
54,5 8/26 30,8 11/11 100
42,3 14/34 41,2 27/32 84,4
30
32
116
36
29
6
51
27
22
12
29
44
14
11
4
22
5
9
37
53
115
29
28
6
46
42
30
…
…
0
0
…
0
0
1
4
187
515
425
111
168
46
131
59
91
20.8
25,8
14,7
9,3
9,9
7,7
8,2
4,9
9,5
19
20
16
16
24/52
39/75
32/73
25/60
46,2
52,0
43,8
41,6
14/41
14/64
19/54
28/67
34,2
21,9
35,1
41,7
34/43
52/63
65/77
27/35
79,1
82,5
84,4
77,1
31
39
38
41
18
20
18
14
29
45
50
54
0
0
0
0
124
172
186
161
6,5
8,6
11,6
10,0
2004/05 Lietuvos r
10 17/34
2006/07 Lietuvos r
14 17/36
1995/98 Broceni Riga, statistics not available
50,0
47,2
17/40
17/49
42,5
34,7
45/52
23/30
86,5
76,7
27
20
13
13
32
38
1
1
130
108
13,0
7,7
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
and the 1997-98 Latvian National Championship with ASK Broceni Riga…won the
1999-00 Polish National Championship with
WKS Slask Wroclaw…won the 2003-04
Slovenian National Championship with BC
Olimpija Ljubljana…won the 2005-06
Lithuanian National Championship with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…won the 1999 Polish Super
Cup with WKS Slask Wroclaw…won the
2001 Turkish President Cup with Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul…won the 2003 Slovenian National Cup with BC Olimpija Ljubljana…won
the 2006 and 2007 Baltic League with Lietuvos
rytas Vilnius…played the 1998 Latvian All
Star Game…played the 1999 Polish All Star
Game…played the 2006 Baltic League All
Star Game...played the 2007 Lithuanian All
Star Game...led the 1997-98 Latvian League in
assists…led the 2001-02 Turkish League in
three points shooting percentage (53,1%)
…member of the Latvian National Team…
played at the 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003 and 2005
European Championship.
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
Ulker
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Lietuvos r
ULEB CUP
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Lottomatica
Roma
ROMA - ITALY
Official Club Name
PALLACANESTRO VIRTUS
Foundation Year
1960
fter a season full of ups and downs, Lottomatica Roma has changed half its roster looking to make a big splash on the
Euroleague this season. Last season, after winning its Euroleague opener, head coach Jasmin
Repesa's side dropped six of seven games. However a late rally saw Roma qualify for the Top 16
at the last possible moment, using a win and
waiting for other results afterwards on the night
of the regular-season finale. Gone from that team
is Euroleague legend Dejan Bodiroga, who retired after the season. Bodiroga's fingerprints can
be seen all over the new squad, however, since he
has become the club's new general manager. One
of his first moves was to hire experience in the
person of his former teammate and Euroleague
champion Gregor Fucka. Next came a string of
promising young talents: Erik Daniels, Allan Ray,
Christian Drejer and Roko-Leni Ukic. That foursome, together with the stars of last season, David
Hawkins, Jacopo Giachetti, Jon Stefansson, Erazem Lorbek and Alessandro Tonolli, could have
Roma getting focused quickly on success to
come.
Roma might live or die with its backcourt, where
a slew of top-class players with limited or no Euroleague experience need to prove themselves.
Ukic will get the chance to run the team at point
guard, where his speed, shot, passing and ballhandling skills could see him blossom into one
of the best playmakers on the continent. An array
of passers and shooters to choose from will help
make Ukic’s life easier. Ray is a scoring spark
who can hit from outside, score off the dribble or
hit the open man. Hawkins is a defensive whiz,
whose athleticism allows him to lift the crowd
with his open-court moves and dunks. Stefansson joined the club midway through lasts season,
providing the court-vision of a point guard and
the scoring of a shooting guard, excellent options
A
off the bench. Though only 24, Giachetti is one of
the club's veterans. His intense and gritty play
makes him a crowd favorite and a player who
can change games. Drejer, who can play both forward spots, is a classic point forward. His height,
shooting and passing skills not only make him
dangerous, but create opportunities for his teammates as well.
The experience of Fucka, back in the Euroleague
after a one-year hiatus, will be a crucial ingredient to Roma's success. His lanky build and long
arms make him an impact player on both ends of
the floor. Fucka will be counted on a lot early on,
since one of the club's marquee signings, power
forward Daniels, will miss the start of the season
with a wrist injury. When Daniels returns, his
powerful inside game and rebounding will create space for his frontcourt mates and open up
possibilities for perimeter players. Lorbek continues to rediscover the form that made him the
2005 Euroleague Rising Star award winner under
Repesa. His good fundamentals make him a
threat in the low post or from mid-range. Tonolli, with Roma since 1994, is a hard-nosed defender who will sacrifice his body to guard anyone. Young big man Simone Bagnoli will look to
gain experience in a reserve role in his first season with the club.
Repesa and Bodiroga worked together to construct a team with all the ingredients to be solid
Euroleague competitors. Although the squad is
otherwise young, the experience of Fucka and
Tonolli, as well having Repesa on the sidelines
and Bodiroga in the front office, should provide
the needed guidance for growth. With Repesa
preaching tough defense, plus the gifted passing
and scoring skills found throughout the rest of
the roster, Roma will look to be that much
stronger this season and to make a run at more
than just the Top 16.
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Lottomatica Roma
President: Claudio Toti
Vice-President: Giovanni Malagò
Managing Director: Michele Uva
Sport Area Manager: Dejan Bodiroga
Organizing Director: Giorgio Bottaro
General Secretary: Martina Marani
Media & Communication Director: Giorgio Bottaro
Marketing Director: Stefano Maria Silvestri
Stats Crew Chief: Luigi Bottillo
Staff
Coach: Jasmin Repesa
Assistant Coaches: Guido Saibene, Antimo Martino
Athletic Trainer: Paolo Paoli
Club Doctors: Paolo Montera, Alessandro Pannozzo
Physiotherapists: Lucio De Fazi, Andrea Giorni
Team information
Team address: Via Vittoria Colonna, 39 (00193 Roma)
Phone Number: +39 06 32111888
Fax Number: +39 06 3244205
Official webpage: www.virtusroma.it
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Red
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Michela Naim, Luigi Traversa
phone +39 06 32111888, fax +39 06 3244205
e-mail address: [email protected]
SPONSOR
Title Sponsor: Lottomatica
Main Sponsor: Banca di Roma-Unicredit Group
Technical Sponsor: Adidas
Roster
n° name
5
7
8
9
10
12
14
20
22
29
32
34
ht
Jacopo Giachetti
Gregor Fucka
Alessandro Tonolli
Jon Stefansson
Christian Drejer
Erazem Lorbek
Allan Ray
Roko Leni Ukic
Roberto Gabini
Simone Bagnoli
Erik Daniels
David Hawkins
1.90
2.15
2.03
1.94
2.05
2.10
1.88
1.96
1.98
2.06
2.04
1.94
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Guard
1983
1971
1974
1982
1982
1984
1984
1984
1975
1981
1982
1982
RADIO
ARENA
PALALOTTOMATICA
Capacity: 10.100
Address: Piazzale
dello Sport 00144 Roma
Phone: +39 06 540901
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Trophy case
Italian National Championship: 1982/83
Italian Supercup: 2000
Euroleague: 1984
International Cup: 1984
Korac Cup: 1986, 1992
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
1997/98 Valdarno
1999/00 Roseto
Giulianova
2000/01 Rimini
2001/02 Rimini
2002/03 Rimini
Rieti
2003/04 Rieiti
2004/05 Rieti
2005/06 Rimini
2006/07 Rieti
Pavia
Lottomatica Roma
Bagnoli Simone
Drejer Christjan
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: December 6, 1981, in Figline Valdarno, Italy
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: December 8, 1982, in Frederiksberg, Denmark
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with San
Giovanni Valdarno (Italy), in the Italian minors during the 1997-98 season...signed for
the 1999-00 season by Roseto Basket...during the season traded to Giulianova, in the
minors...back to Roseto for the 2000-01 season...on January’01 signed by Rimini Basket...played there till January’03...signed by
Sebastiani Rieti for the remainder of the
CAREER NOTES: grew up with SISU Copenaghen (Denmark) youth teams...made his debut with SISU Copenhagen during the 200001 season...played there also the 2001-02
championship...played college basketball
with Florida University (2002-04)...moved to
Spain on February ‘04, signed by FC
Barcelona…played there also the 2004-05
championship…moved to Italy for the 200506 season, signed by Virtus Bologna...played
G
2PM/A
3
2
21
11
22
3
18
29
30
29
15
12
0/0
1/1
108/21
12/24
30/65
3/7
88/137
114/180
164/281
135/239
57/105
65/101
PCT.
2002-03 season...played there till the 200405 championship...signed for the 2005-06
season by Rimini Basket...signed for the
2006-07 season by Sebastiani Rieti, in the
Italian Legadue...on January’07 signed by
NP Pavia, in Legadue...signed for the 200708 season by Virtus Roma.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Italian U-18 National Team.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
0/0
100,0 0/0
51,2
1/3
50,0
0/0
46,1
2/7
42,8
0/0
64,2
1/3
63,3
1/2
58,3 8/24
56,4 10/44
54,2
2/6
64,3
2/5
0,0
0,0
33,3
0,0
28,5
0,0
33,3
50,0
33,3
22,7
33,3
40,0
0/0
0/0
60/85
1/1
9/14
1/1
41/56
41/68
41/66
46/71
13/21
16/24
0,0
0,0
70,6
100
64,2
100
73,2
60,3
62,1
64,7
61,9
66,6
0
1
205
18
64
1
152
191
247
214
77
80
0
1
57
4
9
1
30
42
42
38
17
26
0
0
11
1
4
0
10
11
23
20
11
14
0
0
8
0
3
0
15
13
10
6
3
2
0
2
279
25
75
7
220
272
393
346
133
152
0,0
1,0
13,3
2,3
3,4
2,3
12,2
9,4
13,1
11,9
8,8
12,6
YEAR
TEAM
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
SISU
SISU
Florida
Florida
Barcelona
2004/05 Barcelona
2005/06 Virtus Bo
2006/07 Virtus Bo
G
2PM/A
25
21
18
20
19
21
34
43
110/165
208/301
12/26
52/102
12/30
20/34
77/150
92/174
4
11
3/9
12/23
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
there also the 2006-07 championship...signed
for the 2007-08 season by Virtus Roma.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04 Spanish National Championship with FC Barcelona
...won the 2004 Spanish SuperCup with FC
Barcelona...played the 2007 FIBA EuroCup All
Star Game...named the 2001-02 Danish
League Player of the Year...has been member
of the Danish U-18 and U-20 National
Team...member of the Danish National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
66,7 26/63
69,1 23/69
46,2 6/18
51,0 22/56
40,0 14/30
58,8 14/28
51,3 48/124
52,9 37/119
41,2 50/69 72,5
36,5 132/153 86,3
33,3 23/29 79,3
39,3 33/44 75,0
46,7 9/13 69,2
50,0 18/21 85,6
38,7 118/138 85,5
31,1 77/012 75,5
84
137
29
95
45
34
105
120
36
54
8
20
9
8
51
29
48
54
44
79
15
17
76
58
…
14
0
6
1
2
10
11
348
617
65
203
75
100
416
372
13,9
29,4
3,6
10,2
3,9
4,8
12,6
8,7
33,3
52,2
50,0
33,3
6
14
1
3
2
5
0
2
16
43
4,0
3,9
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Barcelona
2004/05 Barcelona
3/6
4/12
1/2
7/8
50,0
87,5
Daniels Erik
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: April 1, 1982, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at University of Kentucky (2000-04)...signed
for the 2004-05 season by Sacramento
Kings...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Fayetteville Patriots...moved to Italy for the
2006-07 season, signed by Pallacanestro
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
6
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Kentucky
Sacramento
Fayetteville
Biella
33
30
32
32
21
46
39
59/95
43/91
132/227
194/323
5/16
299/560
234/422
PCT.
3PM/A
62,1 5/18
47,3 3/19
58,1 4/13
60,1 7/23
31,3
1/2
53,4 35/125
55,5 37/118
PCT.
FTM/A
Biella...signed for the 2007-08 season by Virtus Roma.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Italian
All Star Game...named to the 2003-04 AllSEC 1st Team...named to the 2006 All DLeague 2nd Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
27,8 38/63 60,3
15,8 17/31 54,8
30,8 29/46 63,0
30,4 56/89 62,9
50,0
0/0
0,0
28,0 108/155 69,7
31,4 76/136 55,9
85
86
156
195
18
373
391
10
14
32
34
2
35
66
26
35
71
90
4
135
69
7
3
14
15
0
17
14
171
112
305
465
13
811
655
5,2
3,7
9,5
14,5
0,6
17,6
16,8
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teams
Lottomatica Roma
Fucka Gregor
Gabini Roberto
2.15 • FORWARD • BORN: August 7, 1971, in Kranj, Slovenia
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: June 10,1975, in San Nicolas, Argentina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Triglav
Kranj (Slovenia) youth teams...later moved to
Olimpija Ljubljana youth teams...moved to
Italy for the 1988-89 season, signed by Pallacanestro Trieste...made his debut with Pallacanestro Trieste during the 1990-91 season
...played there till the 1993-94 season...
signed by Olimpia Milano for the 1994-95
season...played there till the 1996-97 championship...signed by Fortitudo Bologna for the
1997-98 season...played there till the 200102 season...moved to Spain for the 2002-03
season, signed by FC Barcelona...played
there till the 2005-06 championship...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Girona CB...
moved to Italy for the 2007-08 season, signed
by Virtus Roma.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003 Euroleague with FC Barcelona...named to the
2000-01 All-Euroleague 1st Team...named the
2000-01 Euroleague Week-7 WVP... named
the 2001-02 Euroleague Week-3 and 4
MVP...named the 2003-04 Euroleague Week9 MVP...member of the Italian National
Team...won the gold medal at the 1999 European Championship being named the Tournament’s MVP... won the silver medal at the 1997
European Championships...won the silver
YEAR
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
medal at the 1994 Goodwill Games... played
at the 1995 and 2001 European Championship...played at the 1998 World Championship...played at the 2000 Olympic Games...
won the 1995-96 Italian National Championship with Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano...
won the 1999-00 Italian National Championship with Fortitudo Bologna...won the 200203 and 2003-04 Spanish National Championship with FC Barcelona…won the 1996 Italian National Cup with Pallacanestro Olimpia
Milano...won the 1998 Italian National Cup
with Fortitudo Bologna...won the 2003 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with FC
Barcelona...won the 2004 Spanish Supercup
with FC Barcelona...won the 2007 FIBA EuroCup with Girona CB...played the 1997 and
1999 Eurostars...played the 1996, 1999 and
2000 Italian All Star Game…named the 1996
Italian All Star Game MVP…named the 2000
Italian League Finals MVP...has been member
of the Italian U-18 and U-22 National
Team...won the gold medal at the 1990 European U-18 Championship...won the silver
medal at the 1991 World U-18 Championship...won the gold medal at the 1991
Mediterranean Games…played at the 1993
World U-22 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Trieste
Trieste
Trieste
Trieste
Olimpia Mi
Olimpia Mi
Olimpia Mi
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Girona
34
33
21
36
34
40
29
37
35
40
31
45
41
37
37
39
38
118/196
129/228
68/115
162/268
160/167
228/364
195/326
173/274
143/254
182/294
204/323
286/491
184/371
135/272
155/319
135/228
133/269
60,2
56,6
59,1
60,4
59,9
62,6
59,8
63,1
56,3
61,9
63,2
58,2
49,6
49,6
48,6
59,2
49,4
4/24
12/36
7/13
14/45
7/21
6/21
8/22
4/27
9/23
5/22
13/44
23/82
17/51
12/46
11/33
1/7
3/19
16,7
33,3
53,8
31,1
33,3
28,6
36,4
14,8
39,1
22,7
29,5
28,0
33,3
26,1
33,3
14,2
15,8
47/65
76/114
37/69
134/182
96/126
108/155
112/146
93/144
90/127
116/147
126/182
125/200
81/140
57/92
55/75
36/68
53/80
72,3
66,7
53,6
73,6
76,2
69,7
76,7
64,6
70,9
78,9
69,2
62,5
57,9
61,9
73,3
52,9
66,3
133
183
140
229
220
275
218
239
186
215
270
352
270
206
205
163
169
50
48
27
51
48
72
69
82
41
59
68
98
40
23
26
21
28
18
31
11
37
20
23
21
33
23
21
28
70
26
39
34
46
41
30
35
22
34
22
36
26
22
25
29
33
34
35
37
34
35
19
295
370
194
500
437
582
526
451
411
495
573
766
500
363
398
309
328
8,6
11,2
9,2
13,8
12,8
14,5
18,1
12,2
11,7
12,3
18,5
17,0
12,2
9,8
10,8
7,9
8,6
17
20
22
12
19
24
115/195
119/236
78/160
51/87
87/160
66/137
58,9
50,4
48,8
58,6
54,3
48,2
12/31
18/49
13/29
1/6
6/21
0/2
38,7
36,7
44,8
16,7
28,5
0,0
69/110
89/139
50/79
22/38
53/77
34/56
62,7
64,0
63,3
57,9
68,8
60,7
143
164
124
57
121
123
39
38
13
13
14
9
12
26
24
12
17
20
5
10
12
11
18
31
335
381
245
127
245
166
19,7
19,1
11,1
10,6
12,8
6,9
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
8
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Regatas
San Nicolas (Argentina) juniors…made his
debut with Regatas San Nicolas during the
1996-97 season…played there also the
1997-98 championship…signed for the
1998-99 season by Obras Sanitarias Buenos
Aires…played there also the 1999-00 championship…signed for the 2000-01 season by
Atenas Cordoba…signed for the 2001-02
season by Regatas San Nicolas…signed for
the 2002-03 by Boca Juniors…moved to
Italy for the 2003-04 season, signed by Rimini Basket, in the Italian Legadue…at the end
YEAR
TEAM
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
Regatas SN
Regatas SN
Obras San.
Obras San.
Atenas
Regatas SN
Boca Jun.
Rimini
Tau Vitoria
2004/05 Tau Vitoria
2005/06 Granada
2006/07 Granada
Virtus Ro
of the Italian regular season, moved to
Spain, signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria…played there also the 2004-05 championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by
CB Granada...played there till February’07...moved to Italy signed for the remainder of the season by Virtus Roma...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2002 Argentinean All Star Game…has been member of
the Argentinean Under-22 National
Team…played at the 1996 South American
Under-22 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
40
48
55
44
44
44
46
35
8
29
33
19
23
58/102
136/261
233/514
198/334
136/261
255/479
174/324
145/262
9/18
31/51
83/178
26/53
2/2
56,9
52,1
45,3
59,3
52,1
53,2
53,7
55,3
50,0
60,8
46,6
49,1
100,0
28/76
42/140
65/196
39/107
22/62
57/189
43/125
74/167
8/22
20/59
51/142
20/61
0/8
36,8
30,0
33,2
36,4
35,4
30,1
36,0
44,3
36,4
33,9
35,9
32,8
0,0
39/60
109/149
196/245
158/215
96/132
207/277
116/161
72/99
3/6
7/14
46/64
21/27
0/0
65,0
73,2
80,0
73,5
72,7
74,7
72,0
72,7
50,0
50,0
71,9
77,8
0,0
51
149
193
198
132
273
185
191
16
54
106
30
3
17
54
75
57
35
88
59
57
3
8
51
12
2
10
38
51
44
27
110
82
50
2
23
30
14
3
16
28
45
21
9
48
18
10
2
5
10
3
0
239
507
857
671
434
888
599
584
45
129
365
133
4
6,0
10,6
15,6
15,2
9,8
20,2
13,0
16,7
5,6
4,5
11,1
7,0
0,1
14
6
8/20
3/7
40,0
42,9
6/24
0/6
25,0
0,0
2/2
1/2
100
50,0
15
12
6
1
4
0
0
2
36
7
2,5
1,2
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Tau Vitoria
2006/07 Virtus Ro
Giachetti Jacopo
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: December 7, 1983, in Pisa, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Don Bosco
Livorno (Italy) youth teams...signed for the
1999-00 season by SC Montecatini…signed
for the 2000-01 season by Basket
Livorno…played there till the 2003-04
championship…signed for the 2004-05 season by Virtus Roma…he’s still playing there.
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Italian U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
Team…played at the 2000 European U-18
Championship…played at the 2002 European U-20 Championship…member of the
Italian National Team…won the gold medal
at the 2005 Mediterranean Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Livorno
Livorno
Livorno
Livorno
Virtus Ro
Virtus Ro
Virtus Ro
42
36
34
32
35
38
41
24/55
57/105
58/123
55/118
58/112
677121
46/85
43,6
54,3
47,2
46,6
51,8
55,4
54,1
19/44
14/47
11/44
10/50
4/25
15/34
6/24
43,2
29,8
25,0
20,0
16,0
44,1
25,0
35/40
63/80
68/82
50/59
48/63
62/80
45/61
87,5
78,8
82,9
20,0
76,2
77,5
73,8
46
68
64
56
46
45
40
26
49
400
26
37
33
45
17
29
37
29
44
49
57
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
140
219
217
190
176
241
155
3,3
6,0
6,3
5,9
5,0
6,3
3,9
20
18/36
50,0
1/8
12,5
21/24
87,5
24
20
22
0
60
3,0
12
18/34
52,9
0/1
0,0
10/16
62,5
16
8
14
1
46
3,8
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Virtus Ro
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Virtus Ro
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teams
Lottomatica Roma
LORBEK ERAZEM
Hawkins David
EUROLEAGUE
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: October 28, 1982, in Washington, DC, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Temple University (2000-04)...moved to Italy
for the 2004-05 season, signed by Sebastiani
Rieti, in the Italian Legadue...on March’05,
signed by Virtus Roma...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
TEAM
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Temple
Temple
Temple
Temple
Rieti
Virtus Ro
2005/06 Virtus Ro
2006/07 Virtus Ro
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2005-06
ULEB Cup Week-14 MVP...led the 2006 ULEB
Cup in steals (2.9 ppg.)...named to the 200203 All Atlantic Ten 2nd Team...named to the
2003-04 All Atlantic Ten 1st Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
37
27
34
29
18
15
42
40
111/249
94/193
126/263
140/295
113/210
71/159
219/362
154/261
44,6
48,7
47,9
47,5
53,8
44,7
60,5
59,0
30/105
51/158
58/190
84/276
37/87
19/56
51/173
55/164
28,6
32,3
30,5
30,4
42,5
33,9
29,5
33,5
73/113
68/101
148/188
177/234
127/171
58/72
142/186
102/134
64,6
67,3
78,7
75,6
74,3
80,6
76,3
76,1
162
157
145
149
96
54
190
124
55
41
85
78
56
52
144
86
43
63
95
81
43
26
87
66
6
4
10
9
1
3
10
9
385
409
574
709
464
257
733
575
10,4
15,1
16,9
24,4
25,8
17,1
17,4
14,4
17
50/120
41,7
24/93
25,8
59/75
78,7
52
40
27
4
231
13,6
14
74/122
60,7
18/57
31,6
57/72
79,2
58
42
29
4
259
18,5
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Unicaja
Benetton
22
20
19
7
2
ULEB CUP
Lorbek Erazem
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
10
FTM/A
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Villanova
Villanova
Villanova
Villanova
Boston
Austin
31
35
32
32
47
2
62/143
116/241
89/194
79/190
52/143
8/14
43,3
48,1
45,9
41,6
36,4
57,1
38/127
87/222
80/213
107/288
48/116
2/6
National Championship with Fortitudo Bologna
...won the 2007 Italian National Cup with
Benetton Basket Treviso...been member of the
Slovenian U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team
...won the silver medal at the 2002 European U18 Championship...led the 2002 European U-18
Championship in scoring (23.8 ppg.) and rebounding (10.8 rpg.)...played at the 2003 World
U-18 Championship...won the gold medal at
the 2004 European U-20 Championship...
played at the 2002 European U-20 Championship...named the 2004 European U-20 Championship MVP...named to the 2004 All-European U-20 Championship 1st Team... member
of the Slovenian National Team... played at the
2005 and 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Olimpija B
Olimpija B
Olimpija B
Michigan St
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Unicaja
Benetton
Virtus Ro
16
18
22
35
32
45
47
13
5
21
30/66
93/197
149/244
75/137
51/81
122/206
116/222
13/22
21/32
94/148
45,5
47,2
61,1
54,7
63,0
59,2
52,3
59,1
65,6
63,5
2/6
21/40
24/75
12/26
5/15
12/42
44/99
1/16
6/13
12/37
33,3 11/16 68,8
52,5 62/82 75,6
32,0 115/152 75,7
46,2 37/57 64,9
33,3 14/22 63,6
28,6 43/61 70,5
44,4 57/86 66,3
6,3
5/14 35,7
46,1 8/12 66,7
32,4 46/64 71,9
44
160
230
115
105
215
230
20
28
127
9
59
59
22
21
59
28
2
7
46
2
10
43
20
15
39
45
1
3
29
8
30
39
20
15
27
19
2
3
15
77
311
485
223
131
323
421
34
68
270
4,8
17,3
22,0
6,4
4,1
7,2
8,9
2,6
13,6
12,9
40,0
36,8
47,3
16,7
33,3
13/24
24/34
19/36
?
0/0
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at St. Raymond HS...played college basketball at Villanova University (2002-06)...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Boston Celtics, also played few games in the D-League with
Austin Toros...moved to Italy for the 2007-08
season, signed by Virtus Roma.
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: February 21, 1984, in Ljubljana, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Olimpija
Ljubljana (Slovenia) youth teams…made his
debut with BC Olimpija Ljubljana 2nd team, in
the Slovenian minors, during the 1999-00 season...played there till the 2001-02 championship...played college basketball at Michigan
State University (2002-03)...moved to Italy for
the 2003-04 season signed by Fortitudo
Bologna...played there till the 2005-06 championship...moved to Spain for the 2006-07 season, signed by CB Malaga...on January’07
moved back to Italy, signed by Benetton Basket
Treviso...on March’07, signed by Virtus Roma...
he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2004-05 Euroleague Rising Star...won the 2004-05 Italian
2/5
7/19
18/38
2/12
1/3
54,2
70,5
52,7
50,0
0,0
50
98
83
27
7
12
23
15
1
5
9
17
20
4
2
8
16
7
4
2
77
185
183
11
13
3,5
9,2
9,6
1,6
6,5
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: June 17, 1984, in Bronx, NY, USA
YEAR
2005/06 Virtus Ro
59,2
59,3
55,0
28,6
55,6
Ray Allan
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Virtus Ro
29/49
70/118
55/100
2/7
5/9
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2004-05
All-Big East 2nd Team...named to the 200506 All-Big East 1st Team...has been member
of the US U-21 National Team...played at the
2001 World U-21 Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29,9 70/92 76,1
39,2 114/144 79,2
37,6 101/122 82,8
37,2 112/126 88,9
41,4 42/55 76,4
33,3
7/7
100
79
135
90
115
69
5
31
33
37
37
20
0
46
96
57
45
43
4
4
7
4
3
3
0
308
607
519
591
290
29
9,9
17,3
16,2
18,5
6,2
14,5
Stefansson Jon
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: September 21, 1982, in Reykjavik, Iceland
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Artesia HS, CA...signed for the
2000-01 by KR Reykjavik...played there till
the 2001-02 championship...moved to Germany for the 2002-03 season, signed by TBB
Trier...signed for the 2003-04 by Dalllas Mavericks...moved to Russia for the 2004-05
season, signed by Dynamo St. Petersburg...moved to Italy for the 2005-06 season,
signed by SS Basket Napoli...moved to Spain
for the 2006-07 season, signed by Valencia
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
KR
KR
Trier
Dynamo SP
Napoli
Valencia
Virtus Ro
25
27
25
29
40
16
22
127/235
130/263
76/167
68/174
65/115
11/39
23/47
6
12/24
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
CB...on February ‘07 moved back to Italy,
signed by Virtus Roma.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1999-00 Icelandic National Championship with KR Rejkyavik...won the 2006 Italian National Cup
with SS Basket Napoli...won the 2005 FIBA
Europe League with Dynamo St. Petersburg...played the 2002 Icelandic All Star
Game...has been member of the Icelandic U18 and U-20 National Team...member of the
Icelandic National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
54,1 27/91
49,4 56/146
45,5 37/113
39,1 24/59
56,5 47/124
28,2 10/33
48,9 18/56
29,7 96/124 77,4
38,4 120/154 77,9
32,7 61/89 68,5
40,7 81/97 83,5
37,9 48/62 77,4
30,3 14/17 82,3
32,1 29/34 85,3
99
151
69
75
79
20
34
69
58
33
18
57
11
21
76
73
68
75
40
14
24
11
25
8
2
3
0
0
431
548
324
289
319
66
129
17,2
20,3
13,0
9,9
8,2
4,1
5,9
50,0
13,3
11
6
5
0
38
6,3
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Virtus Ro
2/15
8/10
80,0
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
1992/93 Brescia
1993/94 Brescia
1994/95 Brescia
Virtus Ro
1995/96 Virtus Ro
1996/97 Virtus Ro
1997/98 Virtus Ro
1998/99 Virtus Ro
1999/00 Virtus Ro
2000/01 Virtus Ro
2001/02 Virtus Ro
2002/03 Virtus Ro
2003/04 Virtus Ro
2004/05 Virtus Ro
2005/06 Virtus Ro
2006/07 Virtus Ro
Lottomatica Roma
Tonolli Alessandro
Ukic Roko-Leni
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: June 25, 1974, in Caprino, Italy
1.96 • GUARD • BORN: June 23, 1984, in Split, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Basket
Brescia (Italy) youth teams…made his debut
with Basket Brescia, in the Italian minors,
during the 1992-93 season…signed on November ’94 by Virtus Roma…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2000 Italian
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Split
(Croatia) youth teams…made his debut with
KK Split during the 2000-01 season…played
there till the 2004-05 championship...moved
to Spain for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria…signed for
the 2006-07 season by FC Barcelona...moved
to Italy for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Virtus Roma.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002-03 Croatian National Championship with KK
Split…won the 2004 Croatian National Cup
with KK Split… won the 2006 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with Taugres Saski
SuperCup with Virtus Roma…has been
member of the Italian U-22 National
Team…played at the 1996 European U-22
Championship…has been member of the
Italian ‘B’ National Team…member of the
Italian National Team…played at the 2000
Olympic Games.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
6
16
8
25
35
34
32
27
33
38
37
37
35
41
42
41
2/2
72/108
25/58
44/78
74/127
78/140
69/128
62/119
65/162
108/211
59/97
26/41
37/64
37/66
39/80
21/37
100,0
66,7
43,1
56,4
59,7
55,7
53,9
52,1
40,1
51,2
60,8
63,4
57,8
56,1
48,8
56,8
0/0
2/5
3/9
1/5
0/4
0/2
0/3
0/3
0/4
15/42
41/99
28/72
26/72
18/55
27/72
6/17
0,0
40,0
33,3
20,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
35,7
41,4
38,9
36,1
32,7
37,5
27,4
0/0
47/70
34/41
25/38
41/59
62/86
68/92
51/75
44/57
57/81
45/68
20/34
35/58
37/48
37/51
30/46
0,0
67,1
82,9
65,8
69,5
72,1
73,9
68,0
77,2
70,4
66,2
58,8
60,3
77,1
72,5
65,2
3
68
41
67
134
158
164
142
155
251
218
131
171
149
184
134
2
35
21
38
60
74
82
42
76
98
80
53
42
50
69
55
1
10
7
5
6
15
15
6
24
39
21
10
17
19
19
18
0
11
5
3
11
19
17
18
23
28
22
25
2
32
32
9
4
197
93
116
189
218
206
175
174
318
286
156
187
165
196
123
0,7
12,3
11,6
4,6
5,4
6,4
6,4
6,5
5,2
8,3
7,7
4,2
5,3
5,9
4,7
3,0
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Virtus Ro
2006/07 Virtus Ro
12
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
KK Split
KK Split
KK Split
KK Split
KK Split
Tau Vitoria
Barcelona
17
11
16
9
13
41
47
15/31
23/51
35/65
19/46
81/138
75/158
65/121
48,4
45,1
53,8
41,3
58,7
47,5
53,7
4/22
5/19
18/50
14/47
23/71
29/78
25/81
18,2
26,3
36,0
29,8
32,4
37,2
30,8
9/18
13/18
15/20
23/35
80/103
44/62
54/82
50,0
72,2
75,0
65,7
77,7
71,0
65,8
6
14
27
19
29
62
56
8
12
26
21
18
18
28
10
17
22
39
83
69
73
…
…
2
2
1
4
3
51
74
139
103
309
281
259
3,0
6,7
8,7
11,4
23,8
6,9
5,5
2
0/5
0,0
0/0
0,0
2/2
100
1
0
2
…
2
1,0
17
23
21/50
29/71
42,0
40,8
7/37
14/40
18,9
35,0
12/17
17/27
70,5
63,0
22
31
7
10
32
47
2
1
75
117
4,4
5,1
7
26/47
55,3
8/28
28,6
17/29
58,6
24
11
34
0
129
13,3
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 KK Split
EUROLEAGUE
14
19
4/12
11/24
33,3
45,8
18/40
5/22
45,0
22,7
13/18
12/14
72,2
85,7
49
51
8
33
10
18
8
11
75
49
5,4
2,6
2005/06 Tau Vitoria
2006/07 Barcelona
14
8/13
61,5
9/29
31,0
9/10
90,0
40
18
6
7
52
3,7
2003/04 KK Split
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Virtus Ro
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Baskonia Vitoria…won the 2007 Spanish
National Cup (King’s Cup) with FC Barcelona
...played the 2002 and 2005 Croatian All Star
Game…selected for the 2004 Nike Summit
Hoop in the World Selection…led the 200304 Adriatic League in steals (2.0 spg.)…led
the 2004-05 Croatian League in assists (4.5
apg.)…has been member of the Croatian U18 and U-20 National Team…won the gold
medal at the 2002 European U-18 Championship…played at the 2003 World U-18
Championship…member of the Croatian
National Team… played at the 2005 and
2007 European Championship.
ULEB CUP
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teams
Maccabi Elite
Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV - ISRAEL
Official Club Name
MACCABI TEL AVIV
Foundation Year
1932
ollowing three straight appearances in
the Euroleague title game and two trophies, Maccabi Elite missed the Final
Four by one game last season. In a basketballhungry city like Tel Aviv, that doesn't go over
well. But the team plans to build on that experience and come out stronger this season. Maccabi still has four holdovers from its back-toback Euroleague winning sides, led by All-Euroleague center Nikola Vujcic and captain Derrick Sharp. Last season saw rookies Lior
Eliyahu and Will Bynum crack the starting five
and both should be even better this season.
Add to that experienced arrivals like David
Bluthenthal, Vonteego Cummings and Marcus
Fizer, plus former Maccabi legend Oded Kattash taking over on the sidelines, and you may
have the recipe for more yellow-and-blue success in 2008.
Toward the end of an inconsistent first season
with Maccabi, Bynum showed flashes of brilliance. With coaching from Kattash, who
knows plenty about guard play, Bynum’s superb first step and ability to penetrate and dish
or score should only be bolstered. Cummings
brings veteran leadership to the playmaking
role, which combined with the passing skills
of the rest of the team could make Maccabi
very dangerous. Tal Burstein is the ultimate
team player, one who will always find a way to
complement the rest of the backcourt, whether
by setting up outside, going to the rim or making the right pass. Dangerous streak scorer
Yotam Halperin looks ready for more responsibility, too. His outside shot and understanding of the game will add fuel to the Maccabi
fire. Sharp, one of the best three-point shooters
in Euroleague history, is the heart and soul of
F
the team. Despite his 36 years, Sharp is coming
off one of his best seasons. Regev Fanan adds
depth to the lineup.
Vujcic remains the only player to record a
triple-double in Euroleague history – he's done
it twice – which shows his versatility. Vujcic is
one of the competition's all-time leading scorers, he led the league in rebounding last season
and he could be its best passing big man ever.
The rest of the frontcourt will be eager to take
advantage of his skills, starting with the bullish Fizer, an athletic low-post presence. Fizer
will take some scoring and rebounding pressure off Vujcic: together they could become an
awesome duo. Two players who already know
how to feed off Vujcic are Eliyahu and David
Bluthenthal. Eliyahu made a living last season
off of cuts to the basket and dunks through
space created by Vujcic. Bluthenthal, an automatic shooter from any range, was a teammate
of Vujcic in his previous stint with Maccabi.
Terrence Morris will fill the role of defensive
enforcer with shot-blocking capabilities that
can change a game at any moment. Young Omri Casspi will look to gain experience and
bring passion off the bench.
This Maccabi squad could be the club’s deepest ever. With a new coach who won the Euroleague as a player and always emphasizes attacking basketball, there is every reason to expect to see a show on Thursday nights at Nokia
Arena. Vujcic remains the key to the attack,
but with an assortment of passers and shooter
around him, the offense could sing. Maccabi's
last trips to the Final Four came through attacking basketball and the fans will be pushing
to see the club back with the top teams in Europe once again next spring.
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
President: Shimon Mizrahi
Vice-Presidents: David Federman, Shimon Fanan
General Manager: Zvika Sherf
Operations Director: Ami Eshel
Financial Director: David Federman
Team Manager: Shimon Fanan
General Secretaries: Keren Danieli, Meital Barzilay
Accounting: Zion Natan
Media & Communication Director: Nitzan Feraro
Marketing Director: Eli Drikes
Stats Crew Chief: Avshi Segev
Staff
Coach: Oded Kattash
Assistant Coaches: Guy Goodes, Oren Amiel
Physiologist: Muli Epstein
Athletic Trainer: Or Schwartz
Club Doctor: Nathan Serbu
Physiotherapists: Dagi Flechter, Rafi Virshuvski
Equipment Managers: Ami Biton, Eli Nethanel
Team information
Team address: 293 Hayarkon St. Tel Aviv 63504
Phone Number: +972 3 6059 333
Fax Number: +972 3 605 9992
Official webpage: www.maccabi.co.il
E-mail: [email protected]
Main uniform: Yellow
Reserve uniform: Blue
Ticket Information: Oren Atar
phone +972 3 6059 333, fax +972 3 605 9992
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Elite
Second Sponsor: El Al
Third Sponsor: Netvision 013 Barak
Fourth sponsor: Tami 4
Official Supplier: Nike
Roster
n° name
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
21
ht
Will Bynum
Marcus Fizer
Derrick Sharp
Nikola Vujcic
Lior Eliyahu
Terence Morris
Tal Burstein
Ezequiel Skverer
Regev Fanan
David Bluthenthal
Vonteego Cummings
Omri Casspi
Yotam Halperin
1.83
2.03
1.83
2.11
2.05
2.06
1.98
1.80
1.83
2.01
1.91
2.03
1.93
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
1983
1979
1971
1978
1985
1979
1980
1989
1981
1980
1976
1988
1984
ARENA
NOKIA ARENA
Capacity: 11.000
Address: 51 Yigal Alon St.
Tel Aviv 67062
Phone: +972 3 5376 376
Fax: +972 3 730 1114
4
RADIO
Kol Israel (IBA) PO box 7014, Tel Aviv 61070
phone +972 3 6944-777, fax +972 3 695 1243
TV
Channel 10 53 Hashalom rd, Givatayim
phone +972 3 733 1000, fax +972 3 733 1040
Trophy case
Israeli National League: 47
Israeli National Cup: 36
Euroleague: 1977, 1981, 2004, 2005
Suproleague: 2001
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
BURSTEIN TAL
Bluthenthal David
YEAR
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: July 18, 1980, in Los Angeles, Cal USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Westchester High School, California…played college basketball at Univeristy
of Southern California (1998-2002)…moved
to Israel for the 2002-03 season, signed by
Maccabi Tel Aviv…played there also the
2003-04 championship…signed for the 200405 season by Sacramento Kings…released
on November ’04, moved to Russia, signed by
Dynamo St. Petersburg…on late January ’05
moved to Italy, signed by Benetton Basket
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
USC
USC
USC
USC
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Dynamo SP
Benetton
2005/06 Virtus Bo
2006/07 Fortitudo Bo
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
20
30
34
32
32
25
8
23
30
22
15/27
105/192
94/178
80/187
52/102
65/95
32/46
39/64
149/313
82/153
55,6
54,7
52,8
42,8
51,0
68,4
69,6
60,9
47,6
53,6
0/3
44/120
65/159
62/153
25/55
13/29
8/27
50/97
73/179
42/100
14
17
10
14
17/27
27/38
16/32
52/111
63,0
71,1
50,0
46,8
7/19
12/26
8/29
32/60
FTM/A
Treviso…signed for the 2005-06 season by
Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna…signed for the
2006-07 season by Fortitudo Bologna...back
to Israel for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Maccabi Tel Aviv.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv…won the
2002-03 and 2003-04 Israeli National Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv…won the
2003 and 2004 Israeli National Cup with
Maccabi Tel Aviv.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
36,7
40,9
40,5
45,5
44,8
29,6
51,5
40,8
42,0
12/18 66,7
74/88 84,1
77/98 78,6
49/59 83,1
16/22 72,7
27/36 75,0
5/6
83,3
10713 76,9
89/107 83,2
47/58 81,0
35
250
232
238
90
65
23
54
149
93
5
27
50
34
4
12
4
23
48
22
2
34
48
40
13
15
9
16
29
22
6
7
4
9
1
2
1
1
3
3
42
416
460
395
215
196
93
238
606
337
2,1
13,9
13,5
12,3
6,7
7,8
11,6
10,3
20,2
15,3
36,8
46,2
27,6
53,3
7/10
15/19
2/4
24/29
25
23
25
59
4
3
8
8
6
6
9
17
0
1
3
1
62
105
58
224
4,4
6,2
5,8
16,0
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Bnei Hert.
Bnei Hert.
Bnei Hert.
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
22
22
14
32
30
31
34
29
27
21
34/71
58/118
27/73
54/104
76/139
69/126
79/146
61/106
65/118
35/63
47,9
49,2
37,0
51,9
54,7
54,8
54,1
57,5
55,1
55,6
1/3
11/29
10/25
31/70
42/85
41/99
34/79
38/73
36/88
26/49
33,3
37,9
40,0
44,3
49,4
41,4
43,0
52,1
41,0
53,1
31/43
54/65
43/54
48/66
49/61
80/99
94/124
73/90
63/86
37/49
72,1
83,1
79,6
72,7
80,3
80,8
75,8
81,1
73,3
75,5
58
73
44
79
88
120
133
107
107
73
14
24
8
40
32
21
49
39
36
26
35
50
31
68
82
68
120
90
96
34
1
7
6
0
8
14
7
6
7
1
102
203
127
249
327
341
354
309
301
186
4,6
9,2
9,1
7,8
10,9
11,0
10,4
10,7
11,1
8,9
19
22/50
44,0
11/27
40,7
19/24
79,2
48
17
29
0
96
5,1
20
20
21
24
23
14
29/66
54/105
50/94
46/89
46/83
18/42
43,9
51,4
53,2
51,6
55,4
42,9
17/43
14/34
13/41
21/61
14/44
16/37
39,5
41,1
31,7
34,4
31,8
43,2
22/31
28/37
34/53
21/28
32/37
23/29
71,0
75,7
64,2
75,0
86,4
79,3
40
55
64
67
92
45
12
17
26
20
19
13
30
34
46
59
43
27
5
3
1
1
3
1
131
178
173
176
166
107
6,6
8,9
8,2
7,3
7,2
7,6
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Maccabi TA
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Benetton
Fortitudo Bo
70,0
79,0
50,0
82,8
Bynum Will
1.83 • GUARD • BORN: January 4, 1983, in Chicago, Illinois, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Arizona (2001-03) and at Georgia Tech
(2003-05)...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Roanoke Dazzle...on March’06 signed by
Golden state Warriors...moved to Israel for
the 2006-07 season, signed by Maccabi Tel
Aviv...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
Burstein Tal
1.98 • GUARD • BORN: February 19, 1980, in Hertzliya, Israel
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Bnei Hertzliya (Israel) Juniors...made his debut with
Bnei Hertzliya during the 1997-98 season...played there till the 1999-00 championship...signed for the 2000-01 season by
Maccabi Tel Aviv...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 and 2005
Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the
2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 200405, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Israeli National
Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won
the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Israeli National Cup with Maccabi Tel
6
Aviv...won the 2001 Suproleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...named the 1998 Israeli League
Rookie of the Year...played the 2001 Israeli All
Star Game...led the 2001-02 Israeli League in
three points shooting percentage (49,4
%)...has been member of the Israeli U-18, U20 and U-22 National Team...played at the
1998 European U-18 Championship...won the
silver medal at the 2000 European U-20
Championship...played at the 2001 World U22 Championship...member of the Israeli National Team...played at the 2003 and 2005 European Championship.
TEAM
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Arizona
Arizona
Georgia T
Georgia T
Roanoke
Golden St
2006/07 Maccabi TA
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Israeli
National Championship with Maccabi Tel
Aviv...led the 2005-06 D-League in scoring
(24,0)...named the D-League Rookie of the
Year...named to the 2005-06 All-D-League
1st Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
31
8
30
32
29
15
26
48/114
8/22
58/126
79/164
181/357
19/43
86/129
42,1 25/98
36,4 38/135
46,0 34/97
48,2 49/158
50,7 25/83
44,2
2/9
66,7 31/83
25,5 26/40 65,0
28,1 33/52 63,5
35,1 69790 76,7
31,0 96/126 76,2
30,1 260/305 85,2
22,2 10716 62,5
37,3 71/90 78,9
48
70
65
80
84
12
66
21
7
28
32
69
19
37
44
12
75
79
194
7
130
1
0
1
0
2
0
4
197
62
287
401
697
54
336
6,4
7,8
9,6
12,5
24,0
3,6
12,9
21
59/123
48,0
29,2
53
28
55
2
232
11,0
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Maccabi TA
19/65
57/68
83,8
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Maccabi TA
2006/07 Hapoel GE
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Casspi Omri
Eliyahu Lior
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: June 22, 1988, in Holon, Israel
2.07 • FORWARD • BORN: September 9, 1985, in Tel Aviv, Israel
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Hapoel Holon
(Israel) juniors…signed for the 2005-06 season by Maccabi Tel Aviv...signed for the 200607 season by Hapoel Galil Elyon...signed for
the 2007-08 season by Maccabi Tel Aviv.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Israeli
National Championship with Maccabi Tel
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Maccabi Ironi
Ramat Gan (Israeli) Juniors…signed for the
2003-04 season by Hapoel Galil Elyon…
played there till the 2005-06 championship…
signed for the 2006-07 season by Maccabi Tel
Aviv…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Israeli
National Championship with Maccabi Tel
Aviv... played the 2005 and 2006 EuroCup
Aviv…won the 2006 Israeli National Cup
with Maccabi Tel Aviv…has been member
of the Israeli U-16, U-18 and U-20 National
Team…played at the 2003 European U-16
Championship…played at the 2005 and
2006 European U-18 Championship...played
at the 2007 European U-20 Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
19
26
28/43
58/109
65,1
53,2
2/8
34/71
25,0
47,9
27/41
72/102
65,8
70,6
45
75
12
26
20
28
1
12
89
290
4,7
11,2
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Maccabi TA
3
0/3
0,0
0/1
0,0
2/4
50,0
0
0
0
0
2
0,6
YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
All-Star Game…has been member of the Israeli U-20 and U-21 National Team…won
the silver medal at the 2004 European U-20
Championship…played at the 2005 European U-20 Championship…named to the
2005 European U-20 1st Team…played at
the 2005 World U-21 Championship…member of the Israeli National Team... played at
the 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Hapoel GE
Hapoel GE
Hapoel GE
Maccabi TA
22
21
25
27
39/73
104/176
138/239
95/161
53,4
59,1
57,7
59,0
2/4
7/18
15/44
2/7
50,0
38,9
34,1
28,6
26/38
63/94
92/138
48/73
68,4
67,0
66,7
65,8
68
109
151
109
11
40
32
25
14
36
77
55
8
6
15
12
110
292
413
244
5,0
13,9
16,5
9,0
22
88/153
57,5
0/6
0,0
62/95
65,3
116
19
29
10
238
10,8
EUROLEAGUE
Cummings Vonteego
2006/07 Maccabi TA
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: February 29, 1976, in Thomson, Ga, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Thomson HS…played college basketball at Pittsburgh University (199599)...signed for the 1999-00 season by Golden State Warriors…played there also the
2000-01 championship…signed for the 200102 season by Philadelphia 76ers…moved to
Italy for the 2003-04 season, signed by Futur
Virtus Castelmaggiore…moved to Serbia &
Montenegro for the 2004-05 season, signed
by KK Hemofarm Vrsac…signed for the 200506 season by Fort Worth Flyers, in the
NBDL...on February ’06 signed by BC Partizan
YEAR
TEAM
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Golden St.
Golden St.
Philadel.
Virtus Bo
Hemofarm
Fort Worth
Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
PCT.
FTM/A
Belgrade…played there also the 2006-07
championship...moved to Israel for the 200708 season, signed by Maccabi Tel Aviv.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Serbia
& Montenegro National Championship with
BC Partizan Belgrade…won the 2006-07 Serbian National Championship with BC Partizan
Belgrade…won the 2005 Adriatic League
with KK Hemofarm Vrsac… won the 2007
Adriatic League with BC Partizan Belgrade...
named to the 1996-97 and 1997-98 Big East
2nd Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
18
33
26
26
75
66
58
28
30
24
15
20
29/75
147/309
132/276
112/248
216/504
130/374
66/132
121/239
87/162
61/150
31/57
37/79
25,3
47,6
47,8
45,2
42,8
34,7
50,0
50,6
53,7
40,7
54,4
46,8
10/42
42/195
41/130
41/124
49/151
48/143
12/46
18/75
28/83
41/85
17/41
31/78
23,8 28/42 66,7
40,0 119/167 71,3
31,5 120/173 69,4
33,1 72/103 69,9
32,5 127/169 75,1
33,6 79/116 68,1
26,1 24/32 75,0
24,0 67/90 74,4
34,1 35/43 81,4
48,2 45/55 81,8
41,5 22/33 66,7
39,7 79/100 79,0
62
137
107
106
127
137
52
89
33
86
26
37
15
85
66
69
91
67
18
53
20
40
29
42
52
140
154
112
247
227
60
53
85
110
38
63
6
6
12
11
13
14
5
2
0
4
1
1
116
539
507
419
706
483
192
363
185
290
135
246
6,4
16,3
19,5
16,1
9,4
7,3
3,3
13,0
5,6
12,1
9,0
12,3
1
20
0/7
50/117
0,0
42,7
1/3
30/79
33,3
38,0
0/0
69/81
0,0
85,2
2
52
3
33
7
67
0
4
3
259
3,0
12,9
5
16
27/45
45/92
60,0
48,9
3/20
14/40
15,0
35,0
16/23
41/54
69,6
75,9
29
32
10
16
8
54
0
3
79
173
15,8
10,8
Fanan Regev
1.83 • GUARD • BORN: November 23, 1981, in Tel Aviv, Israel
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Maccabi Tel
Aviv (Israel) juniors…made his debut with
Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 2000-01 season…played there also the 2001-02 championship…signed for the 2002-03 season by
Hapoel Galil Elyon…on January ’03 signed by
Elitzur Ramla, in the Israeli 2nd division…
signed for the 2003-04 season by Maccabi
Ironi Ramat Gan…signed for the 2004-05
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Galil Elyon
Maccabi RG
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
7
11
2
14
14
10
7
2/6
0/3
0/1
4/8
1/1
2/3
1/2
PCT.
season by Maccabi Tel Aviv…he’s still playing
there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2000-01, 200102, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Israeli National Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv
...won the 2001, 2002, 2005 and 2006 Israeli
National Cup with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the
2001 Suproleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won
the 2005 Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
33,3
4/8
0,0
1/5
0,0
0/1
50,0 11/32
100,0 5/12
66,7 5/11
50,0
0/6
50,0
20,0
0,0
34,4
41,7
45,4
0,0
0/0
2/2
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
100,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
1
0
0
4
0
3
0
1
0
0
5
1
0
2
0
0
0
7
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
5
0
41
42
19
2
2,3
0,4
0,0
3,0
3,0
1,9
0,3
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Partizan
2006/07 Partizan
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Virtus Bo
2004/05 Hemofarm
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
HALPERIN YOTAM
Fizer Marcus
YEAR
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: October 10, 1978 in Detroit, Mic, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Iowa State University (1997-2000)...signed
for the 2000-01 season by Chicago
Bulls...played there till the 2003-04 championship...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Milwaukee Bucks...signed for the 2005-06
season by Austin Toros, in the D-League...during the season signed to a 10-day contract by
Seattle Supersonics and New Orleans Hornets...moved to Spain for the 2006-07 season,
signed by Murcia CB...released on March
YEAR
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
TEAM
Iowa St
Iowa St
Iowa St
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Milwaukee
Austin
New Orl.
2006/07 Murcia
’07...moved to Israel for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Maccabi Tel Aviv.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006 DLeague MVP...named to the 2005-06 All-D
League 1st Team...named to the 1998-99
and 1999-00 All-Big 12 1st Team...has been
member of the US National Team...won the
gold medal at the 2001 Goodwill
Games...won the silver medal at the 1999
World University Games.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29
30
37
72
76
38
46
54
35
3
22
168/350
184/394
312/520
268/607
364/807
177/377
132/333
133/286
269/504
8/16
132/246
48,0
46,7
60,0
44,2
45,1
46,9
39,6
46,5
53,4
50,0
53,7
0/2
6/28
15/42
10/39
7/41
1/6
2/17
0/6
17/53
1/1
18/62
0,0
21,4
35,7
25,6
17,1
16,7
11,8
0,0
32,1
100,0
29,0
100/163
153/208
175/239
117/161
189/283
88/134
90/120
70/103
207/279
1/2
98/139
61,3
73,6
73,2
72,7
66,8
65,7
75,0
68,0
74,2
50,0
70,5
200
229
285
313
427
216
202
175
273
7
149
32
29
29
30
49
14
16
25
30
0
18
19
34
41
76
120
48
43
64
116
1
20
26
23
39
19
24
17
8
13
17
0
9
436
539
844
683
938
445
360
336
796
20
416
15,0
18,0
22,8
9,5
12,3
11,7
7,8
6,2
22,7
6,7
18,9
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: January 24, 1984, In Tel Aviv, Israel
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Maccabi Tel
Aviv (Israel) juniors…made his debut with
Maccabi Tel Aviv during the 2001-02 season…played there till the 2004-05 championship...moved to Slovenia for the 2005-06
season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...
back to Israel for the 2006-07 season, signed
by Maccabi Tel Aviv...he’s still playng there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 and 2005
Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the
2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05 and
2006-07 Israeli National Championship with
Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the 2005-06 Sloven-
10
ian National Championship with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 2002, 2003, 2004 and
2005 Israeli National Cup with Maccabi Tel
Aviv...won the 2006 Slovenian National Cup
with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...has been member of the Israeli U-18 and U-21 National
Team...played at the 2002 European U-18
Championship...played at the 2005 World U21 Championship...led the 2005 World U-21
Championship in scoring (23.5 ppg.)...member of the Israeli National Team...played at
the 2003, 2005 and 2007 European Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
G
19
27
33
23
16
28
2PM/A
19/29
28/44
38/58
49/78
44/84
61/102
PCT. 3PM/A
65,5 14/24
63,6 10/21
65,5 22/53
62,8 28/61
52,4 31/65
59,8 49/107
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
58,3
47,6
41,5
45,9
47,7
45,8
FTM/A
17/21
22/25
19/21
29/36
51/62
63/73
PCT.
80,9
88,0
90,4
80,6
82,3
86,3
REB
13
32
55
38
43
73
ST
10
15
24
35
28
38
ASS
19
40
53
51
57
78
BS
2
1
6
0
1
4
PTS
97
108
160
211
232
332
AVG
5,1
4,0
4,8
9,2
14,5
11,9
3
8
17
15
14
19
0/1
2/2
7/14
8/19
46/88
26/67
0,0
0/1
100,0 1/1
50,0 3/11
42,1 6/14
52,2 22/59
38,8 16/46
0,0
100,0
27,3
42,8
37,2
34,8
0/0
1/2
12/14
7/11
36/40
23/27
0,0
50,0
85,7
63,6
90,0
85,2
0
2
18
17
44
40
0
1
8
7
31
21
0
1
13
10
50
38
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
8
35
41
194
123
0,0
1,0
2,1
2,7
13,8
6,5
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Olimpija L.
Maccabi TA
Morris Terence
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: January 11, 1979, in Frederick, Md, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Thomas Johnson HS, Frederick,
Md...played college basketball at Maryland
University (1997-2001)...signed for the 200102 season by Houston Rockets...played there
also the 2002-03 championship...signed for
the 2003-04 season by Columbus Riverdragons, in the NBDL...moved to Greece on JanG
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Maryland
Houston
Houston
Columbus
Apollon
Orlando
Hapeol Jer
32
34
34
36
68
49
48
15
22
20
78/137
168/332
165/310
132/276
96/211
75/144
194/402
48/78
16/47
83/113
56,9
50,6
53,2
47,8
45,5
52,1
48,3
61,5
34,0
73,5
13/37
27/76
35/96
26/90
15/78
7/32
26/80
22/60
0/2
17/36
35,1 41/59 69,5
35,5 104/126 82,5
36,5 102/134 76,1
28,9 97/122 79,5
19,2 18/28 64,3
21,9 11/14 78,6
32,5 60/83 72,3
36,7 9/11 81,8
0,0
3/3
100
47,2 43/54 79,6
113
242
293
277
211
128
340
102
38
140
27
50
53
32
21
8
32
11
6
21
25
56
80
68
64
25
87
11
4
21
29
77
71
79
27
17
72
24
5
42
236
521
537
439
255
182
526
171
35
260
7,4
15,3
15,8
12,2
3,8
3,7
11,4
11,4
1,6
13,0
2006/07 Hapoel Jer
6
7/19
36,8
3/14
21,4
24
4
4
2
32
5,3
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
uary’05, signed by Apollon Patras...signed
for the 2005-06 season by Orlando Magic...moved to Israel on December’06, signed
by Hapoel Jerusalem...signed for the 200708 season by Maccabi Tel Aviv.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Israeli
National Cup with Hapoel Jerusalem...named
to the 1999 NCAA First Team.
TEAM
YEAR
Halperin Yotam
TEAM
TEAM
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Olimpija L.
Maccabi TA
ULEB CUP
9/11
81,8
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teams
YEAR
1989/90
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
Sharp Derrick
Vujcic Nikola
1.83 • GUARD • BORN: October 5, 1971, in Orlando, Flo, USA
2.11 • CENTER • BORN: June 14, 1978, in Vrgorac, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Brevard County College (1989-91) and later at University of South Florida (199193)…moved to Israel for the 1993-94 season
signed by Maccabi Hadera, in the Israeli 2nd
division…signed for the 1994-95 by Beitar
Magdel Haemek, in the Israeli 2nd division…played there also the 1995-96 season, in the Israeli 3rd division…signed by
Maccabi Tel Aviv for the 1996-97 season…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 and 2005
Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Split
(Croatia) youth teams…made his debut with
KK Split during the 1995-96 season…played
there till the 2000-01 season…moved to Israel for the 2001-02 season, signed by Maccabi Tel Aviv…moved to France, sent on loan
on November ’01 to ASVEL Villeurbanne…
back to Maccabi Tel Aviv for the 2002-03 season…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 and 2005
Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...named to
the 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 All-Euroleague First Team...named to the 2002-03
and 2003-04 All-Euroleague Second Team...
named the 2005-06 Euroleague Week-1 MVP
...named the 2006-07 Euroleague Week-7, 10
and 12 MVP...won the 2001-02 French Nation-
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Brevard CC
Brevard CC
S. Florida
S. Florida
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
32
33
29
27
18
22
20
19
34
32
33
32
30
30
29
88/165
119/221
33/79
57/141
21/33
33/75
13/28
30/43
51/99
50/92
20/34
32/49
45/73
24/51
20/46
53,5
53,8
41,8
40,4
63,6
44,0
46,4
69,8
51,5
54,3
58,8
65,3
61,6
47,1
43,5
49/105
133/278
88/224
78/203
24/48
30/65
33/64
33/72
73/167
65/143
47/95
47/108
52/121
79/166
42/100
24
34/58
PCT.
FTM/A
1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00, 200001, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05,
2005-06 and 2006-07 Israeli National Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005 and 2006 Israeli National Cup with
Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the 2001 Suproleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...named the
1996-97 Israeli League Rookie of the
Year...played the 2001 Israeli All Star
Game...member of the Israeli National
Team...played at the 2001 and 2003 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
46,7 85/96 88,5
47,8 146/165 88,5
39,3 92/113 81,4
38,4 73/87 83,9
50,0 31/35 88,6
46,1 27/31 87,1
51,6 23/24 95,8
45,8 32/41 78,0
43,7 55/68 80,9
45,5 44/52 84,6
49,5 20/22 90,9
43,5 34/37 91,8
43,0 49/53 92,5
47,6 47/54 87,0
42,0 53/58 91,4
85
69
63
71
15
25
30
31
52
48
50
54
71
75
39
…
…
…
…
10
17
18
25
42
27
32
34
38
42
29
113
129
66
100
33
24
23
35
64
57
44
55
59
48
43
…
…
…
…
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
1
1
408
783
422
421
151
183
148
191
376
339
201
239
295
332
219
12,8
23,7
14,6
15,6
7,9
8,3
7,4
10,1
11,1
10,6
6,1
7,5
9,8
11,1
7,6
46,1
30
29
19
1
249
10,4
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Maccabi TA
58,6 47/102
40/45
88,9
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Split
Split
Split
Split
Split
Split
ASVEL
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
32
22
24
22
27
29
34
33
34
23
25
23
59/115
57/99
68/103
85/146
167/269
149/226
162/330
184/282
180/284
111/162
133/215
102/168
51,3
57,6
66,0
58,2
62,1
65,9
49,1
65,2
63,3
68,5
61,9
60,7
6/13
3/11
1/6
3/12
15/36
29/82
21/72
5/23
12/34
8/20
14/31
3/13
46,2 43/64 67,2
27,3 27/38 71,1
16,7 16/29 55,2
25,0 38/54 70,4
41,7 88/116 75,9
35,4 78/113 69,0
29,2 88/118 74,6
21,7 107/141 75,9
35,2 84/108 77,7
40,0 54/70 77,1
45,2 65/81 80,2
23,1 46/61 75,4
77
72
114
110
197
159
231
247
221
148
138
124
22
20
26
22
40
46
28
21
17
27
20
26
13
7
14
22
62
41
61
78
90
103
88
74
10
9
7
7
30
35
33
21
33
15
15
24
179
150
143
218
467
461
509
490
480
300
373
276
5,6
6,8
6,5
9,9
17,3
15,9
15,0
14,8
14,1
13,0
14,9
12,0
23
103/195 52,8
25/86
29,1
77/93
82,8
154
27
49
9
358
15,6
2
12
20
21
21
24
22
2/3
68/114
117/199
130/219
102/168
89/190
105/190
0/2
10/36
17/44
7/31
9/23
15/37
14/30
0,0
27,8
38,6
22,6
39,1
40,5
46,7
0/0
50/70
67/97
72/90
61/84
63/96
76/102
0,0
71,4
69,1
80,0
72,6
65,6
74,5
1
89
142
145
118
136
167
2
18
28
18
23
22
25
0
23
36
62
64
94
85
0
10
16
17
17
22
18
4
216
352
353
292
286
328
2,0
18,0
17,6
16,8
13,9
11,9
14,9
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Split
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02 Maccabi TA
20
2002/03 Maccabi TA
20
2003/04 Maccabi TA
21
2004/05 Maccabi TA
24
2005/06 Maccabi TA
25
2006/07 Maccabi TA
23
1995/96 Migdal H., stats not available
26/51
14/25
8/16
22/35
21/42
29/65
51,0 21/55
57,4 34/66
50,0 28/61
62,8 31/72
50,0 40/101
44,6 38/79
38,2
51,5
45,9
43,0
39,6
48,1
20/21
20/22
22/24
32/39
36/41
68/77
95,2
90,9
91,7
82,0
87,8
88,3
22
36
18
38
44
54
18
27
18
20
32
28
14
27
19
24
34
30
0
0
0
2
0
1
135
150
122
169
198
240
6,8
7,5
5,8
7,0
7,9
10,4
FTM/A
al Championship with ASVEL Villeurbanne ...
won the 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06
and 2006-07 Israeli National Championship
with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won the 1997 Croatian
National Cup with KK Split...won the 2003,
2004, 2005 and 2006 Israeli National Cup
with Maccabi Tel Aviv...played the 1999 and
2000 Croatian All Star Game...played the 2002
French All Star Game...has been member of
the Croatian U-16 and U-18 National Team...
won the gold medal at the 1995 European U16 Championship, being also named the
MVP...won the gold medal at the 1996 European U-18 Championship...played at the 1995
World U-18 Championship...member of the
Croatian National Team...played at the 1997,
1999, 2001 and 2005 European Championship.
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02 Maccabi TA
ASVEL
2002/03 Maccabi TA
2003/04 Maccabi TA
2004/05 Maccabi TA
2005/06 Maccabi TA
2006/07 Maccabi TA
66,7
59,7
58,8
59,4
60,7
46,8
55,3
Skverer Ezequiel
1.80 • GUARD • BORN: February 24, 1989, in tel Aviv, Israel
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Maccabi Tel
Aviv (Israel) juniors...will make his debut during the 2007-08 season.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Israeli
U-18 National Team.
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Montepaschi
Siena
SIENA - ITALY
Official Club Name
MENS SANA BASKET S.P.A.
Foundation Year
1871
ontepaschi Siena returns to the Euroleague this season intent on establishing itself as a modern Italian and
European power. The reigning Italian champs
are one of only a handful of clubs to reach backto-back Final Fours this decade. By brining
back the key players from last season and supplementing them with some hungry newcomers, Montepaschi looks to leave its mark on the
Euroleague once more. The backcourt of Terrell
McIntyre, Rimantas Kaukenas and Romain
Sato returns ready to rock, as do smart power
forward Shaun Stonerook and defensive stopper Ben Eze. Siena fan favorite Bootsy Thornton, who helped the team to the 2004 Final
Four, returns to the team, veteran playmaker
Vlado Ilievski adds know-how to a deep backcourt, and Ksistof Lavrinovic brings size and
shooting to the frontline. With the chemistry of
last year's squad, the heart that Thornton
brings, the club's winning tradition and fans
that always push this team higher, Montepaschi
will be a force to be reckoned with this season.
McIntyre piloted Montepaschi last season
through his all-around abilities on offense and
tough ball-hawking defense, which resulted in
high assist- and steal-to-turnover ratios and
transition opportunities. Ilievski will also
spend time at point, where his court-vision
makes him a threat and his solid jump shot
keeps defenders on their toes. At the other
guard spot, the left-handed Thornton's character and leadership are almost as important to
the team as his point-producing skills and lockdown defense. Kaukenas is an all-around team
guy, perhaps best known for his perimeter
shooting, but also capable of making a difference with his ball-handling and defense. Sato is
M
one of Montepaschi's most athletic players. His
exploits in the open court and his outstanding
defense are just two reasons that he has become
a fan-favorite. Veteran Marco Carraretto is a gritty reserve, whose hustle and game smarts make
him a valuable reserve. Young guard Simone
Berti also brings some added insurance to the
perimeter.
Lavrinovic is the major addition up front.
Though this will be his first Euroleague experience, at 2.09 meters, he has all the skills needed
to dominate the paint on both ends of the floor
with scoring, rebounding, passing and shotblocking abilities. When Lavrinovic and Eze
team up together, Montepaschi will boast two
of the most intimidating big men in the competition. Aside from his impact on the defensive
end, Eze's athleticism leads the team's guards to
look for him inside, where his power slams can
change a game's momentum. Stonerook loves
to clean up on the glass, but his game also includes the ability to score from any range and
some great passing, skills that upgrade the
whole team when he's on the floor. Tomas Ress
is an ideal backup inside, as his combination of
height and a soft shooting touch are a healthy
change from the rest of the team's big men.
Montepaschi promises to be one of the Euroleague's better defensive teams this season,
but its athletic players and roster full of guys
who love to pass will bear fruits when it comes
to scoring as well. Head coach Simone Pianigiani, an assistant when the club previously
reached the Final Four, knows that preseason
predictions mean nothing, as his team will aim
to improve from game to game with the ultimate goal being to return the club contender
status by the end of the season.
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Montepaschi Siena
President: Roberto Morrocchi
Vice-President: Ferdinando Minucci
General Manager: Ferdinando Minucci
Managing Director: Jacopo Menghetti
Financial Director: Paola Serpi
Team Manager: Matteo Borsi
General Secretary: Olga Finetti
Media Director: Cristiana Mastacchi
Marketing Area: Federica Minucci
Stats Crew Chief: Rosanna Mereu
Staff
Coach: Simone Pianigiani
Assistant Coaches: Luca Banchi, Alessandro Magro
Athletic Trainers: Maurizio Forconi, Sandro Bencardino
Club Doctors: Gian Maria Vassallo, Jacopo Calciolari, Gilberto Martelli
Physiotherapists: Paolo Valacchi , Filippo Borghi, Mirko Machetti
Team information
Team address: Viale Achille Sclavo, 8 Siena 53100 Italy
Phone Number: +39 0577 38071
Fax Number: +39 0577 48051
Official webpage: www.menssanabasket.it
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Black
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Olga Finetti
phone +39 0577 38071, fax +39 0577 48051
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena S.p.A.
Technical Sponsor: Champion Europe S.p.A.
RADIO
Antenna Radio Esse Via Vittorio Veneto N. 41 Siena
phone +39 0577 247488; fax +39 0577 247299
Roster
n° name
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
20
ht
Simone Berti
Terrell McIntyre
Vlado Ilievski
Benjamin Eze
Marco Carraretto
Romain Sato
Bootsy Thornton
Ksystof Lavrinovic
Rimantas Kaukenas
Thomas Ress
Shaun Stonerook
Andrea Galli
David Cournooh
Stefano Crotta
1.96
1.76
1.88
2.08
1.96
1.95
1.95
2.10
1.92
2.08
2.01
1.92
1.85
2.08
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Guard
Guard
Center
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
1985
1977
1980
1981
1977
1981
1977
1979
1977
1980
1977
1989
1990
1990
ARENA
PALAMENSANA
Capacity: 7.000
Address: Viale Achille
Sclavo 12, 53100 Siena
Phone: +39 0577 38071
Fax: +39 0577 48051
4
TV
Sky Italia Viale Europa, 59 Cologno Monzese
phone +39 02 70027811; fax +39 02 70027842
Canale Tre Toscana Via Del Pozzo N. 3, Loc. La Tognazza
Monteriggioni (Si)
phone +39 0577 319200; fax +39 0577 319241
Trophy case
Italian National Championship: 2003/2004, 2006/2007
Italian SuperCup: 2004, 2007
Saporta Cup: 2002
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YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Montepaschi Siena
Berti Simone
Eze Benjamin
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: June 13, 1985, in Firenze, Italy
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: February 8, 1981, in Lagos, Nigeria
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Mens Sana
Basket siena (Italy) juniors...made his debut
with Mens Sana Basket Siena during the
2002-03 season...played there also the
2003-04 championship...signed for the 200405 season by Pallacanestro Cecina, in the
Italian minors...signed for the 2005-06 season by Sant’Antimo Basket...signed for the
2006-07 season by Pallacanestro Brindisi...
CAREER NOTES: played with Bishop Aggey
Memorial Secondary School, Lagos (199798)...moved to Russia for the 1998-99 season, signed by Avtodor Saratov...played just
a game...played college basketball with
Southern Idaho (1999-2001)...moved to
Slovenia for the 2001-02 season, signed by
KD Slovan Ljubljana...played just a game and
moved to Italy, signed by Nuovo Basket Viola
Reggio Calabria...played there till the 200304 championship...signed for the 2004-05
season by Mens Sana Basket Siena...he’s
still playing there.
back to Mens Sana Basket Siena for the
2007-08 season.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Italian
SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket Siena...
has been member of the Italian U-16 and U20 National Championship...played at the
2001 European U-16 Championship...played
at the 2005 European U-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
MS Siena
MS Siena
Cecina
Brindisi
7
2
30
30
0/1
0/1
76/156
36/69
0,0
0,0
48,7
52,2
0/2
0/0
19/69
6/24
0,0
0,0
27,5
20,0
0/0
6/6
63/83
24/42
0,0
100
75,9
57,1
3
1
77
81
1
0
38
36
2
0
38
24
0
0
6
6
0
6
272
114
0,0
3,0
9,1
3,8
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Carraretto Marco
1.96 • GUARD • BORN: October 27, 1977, in Treviso, Italy
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Italian
National Championship with Mens Sana Basket Siena... won the 2007 Italian SuperCup
with Mens Sana Basket Siena...has been
member of the Nigerian U-18 National Team
...won the gold medal at the 1998 African U18 Championship…played at the 1999 World
U-18 Championship…member of the Nigerian National Team…won the silver medal at
the 1999 African Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Reggio Cal.
Reggio Cal.
Reggio Cal.
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
29
42
34
9
30
44
39/78
75/153
101/171
29/52
60/115
128/196
50,0
49,0
59,1
55,8
52,2
65,3
0/1
0/4
1/4
0/1
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
25,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
10/35
26/45
41/84
11/30
26/59
82/126
28,6
57,8
48,8
36,7
44,1
65,1
106
175
197
45
128
287
30
55
46
10
33
92
2
4
5
3
3
10
37
46
52
18
29
69
88
176
246
69
146
338
3,0
4,1
7,2
7,7
4,9
7,7
19
11
27/49
13/22
55,1
59,0
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
17/47
8/13
36,1
61,5
57
28
13
5
3
0
19
8
71
34
3,7
3,0
14
26/54
48,1
0/0
0,0
16/21
76,2
85
20
6
22
68
4,9
EUROLEAGUE
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Benetton
Basket Treviso (Italy) juniorss...made his debut with Benetton Basket Treviso during the
1996-97 season...signed for the 1997-98 season by Basket Mestre, in the Italian 3rd division...played there also the 1998-99 championship...signed for the 1999-00 season by
Snaidero Udine...played there also the 200001 championship...signed for the 2001-02
season by Scaligera Verona...signed for the
2002-03 season by Pallacanestro Biella...
played there also the 2003-04 championship
...moved to Spain on April ’04, signed for the
YEAR
TEAM
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
Benetton
Mestre
Mestre
Udine
Udine
Verona
Biella
Biella
Tau Vitoria
2004/05 Lugo
2005/06 Lugo
2006/07 MS Siena
G
2PM/A
10
32
26
25
35
36
36
28
10
34
34
44
0/0
77/142
90/153
16/31
20/42
51/92
25/61
50/103
4/11
35/67
36/83
9/22
13
2/9
PCT.
3PM/A
remainder of the season by Taugres Saski
Baskonia Vitoria...signed for the 2004-05 season by Breogan Lugo...played there also the
2005-06 championship...back to Italy for the
2006-07 season, signed by Mens Sana Basket Siena... he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Italian National Championship with Mens Sana
Basket Siena...won the 2007 Italian SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket Siena...has
been member of the Italian National Team...
won the gold medal at the 2005 Mediterranean Games.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
0/0
54,2 24/97
58,8 26/82
51,6 8720
47,6 18/37
55,4 30/100
41,0 40/88
48,5 61/156
36,4 7/22
52,2 33/97
43,4 33/83
40,9 25/65
0,0
35,8
31,7
40,0
48,6
30,0
45,5
39,1
31,8
34,0
39,8
38,5
0/0
72/107
88/120
24/31
14/17
47/58
16/21
50/60
4/6
18/23
23/28
10/12
0,0
67,3
73,3
77,4
82,4
81,0
76,2
83,3
66,7
78,3
82,1
83,3
0
110
67
28
18
64
44
57
4
26
38
25
0
54
67
14
18
51
21
42
8
22
15
15
0
18
16
5
8
30
15
22
5
27
20
11
0
4
1
1
0
4
0
4
0
3
1
0
0
298
346
80
108
239
186
333
33
187
194
103
0,0
9,3
13,3
3,2
3,1
6,6
5,2
11,9
3,3
5,5
5,7
2,6
22,2
22,2
2/2
100
1
4
2
0
12
0,9
2004/05 MS Siena
2005/06 MS Siena
ULEB CUP
2006/07 MS Siena
ULEB CUP
2006/07 MS Siena
6
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teams
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Montepaschi Siena
Kaukenas Rimantas
Ilievski Vlado
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: November 4, 1977, in Vilnius, Lithuania
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: January 19, 1980, in Strumica, Macedonia
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Prattsburg Central HS…played
college basketball at Seton Hall University
(1996-00)…moved to Israel for the 2000-01
season signed by Hapoel Galil Elyon…
moved back to Lithuania for the 2001-02
season signed by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius…
moved to Belgium for the 2002-03 season,
signed by BC Oostende…moved to Germany
for the 2003-04 season, signed by Telekom
Baskets Bonn…moved to Italy for the 200405 season, signed by Pallacanestro Cantù…signed for the 2005-06 season by Mens
Sana Basket Siena…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Lithuan-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Nemetali Strumica (Macedonia) youth teams...
made his debut with KK Nemetali Strumica
during the 1995-96 season...played there also the 1996-97 championship...played highschool basketball in Connecticut (1997-98)...
moved to Yugoslavia for the 1998-99 season,
signed by BC Partizan Belgrade...played
there till December ’00...moved later to
Turkey, signed by Antbirlik Antalya...moved
to Slovenia for the 2001-02 season, signed
by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...played there also
the 2003-03 championship...moved to Spain
for the 2003-04 season, signed by FC
Barcelona...played there also the 2004-05
championship...moved to Italy for the 200506 season, signed by Virtus Roma...played
there till January’07...signed for the remainder of the season by Virtus Bologna...signed
for the 2007-08 season by Mens Sana Basket Siena.
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
ian National Team…won the bronze medal
at the 2007 European Championship...played
at the 2001 European Championship...won
the 2001-02 Lithuanian National Championship with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius… won
the 2006-07 Italian National Championship
with Mens Sana Basket Siena... won the
2007 Italian SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket Siena...won the 2002 NEBL with Lietuvos
rytas Vilnius…played the 2004 German All
Star Game…played the 2005 Italian All Star
Game…has been member of the Lithuanian
U-22 National Team…played at the 1997
World U-22 Championship…played at the
1998 European U-22 Championship.
TEAM
G
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Seton Hall
Seton Hall
Seton Hall
Seton Hall
Galil El
Lietuvos r
Oostende
Bonn
Cantù
MS Siena
MS Siena
28 42/104 40,4 24/101
30 69/139 49,6 23/84
29 90/182 49,4 40/100
32 82/176 46,6 54/140
28 129/238 54,2 43/103
27 113/179 63,1 16/75
24 97/169 57,4 33/89
26 1207194 61,9 35/83
35 135/225 52,9 42/104
36 137/261 52,5 62/142
44 167/281 59,4 56/127
23,8
27,4
40,0
38,6
41,7
21,3
37,1
42,2
40,4
43,7
44,1
60/79
55/73
91/108
97/110
118/135
52/68
79/100
137/169
160/176
178/205
212/251
75,9
75,3
84,3
88,2
87,4
76,5
79,0
81,1
90,9
86,8
84,5
73
115
135
111
65
75
52
63
89
89
92
27
39
35
39
…
38
…
28
76
75
67
24
53
60
67
62
61
38
57
66
89
75
1
8
12
7
…
…
…
2
0
7
7
216
262
391
423
505
326
372
482
556
638
714
7,7
8,7
13,5
13,2
18,0
12,1
15,5
18,5
15,9
17,7
16,6
14
56/113
49,6
13/43
30,2
61/72
84,7
27
24
28
0
212
15,1
8
9
10
14
18/44
43/84
36/81
41/84
40,9
51,2
44,4
48,8
9/22
10/26
11/32
18/49
40,9
38,5
34,4
36,7
40/44
53/66
52/61
53/65
90,9
80,3
85,2
81,5
14
26
28
25
9
14
18
28
9
14
23
35
0
2
1
0
103
169
157
189
12,9
18,8
15,7
13,5
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 MS Siena
ULEB CUP
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Oostende
Bonn
Cantù
MS Siena
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99 Partizan
1999/00 Partizan
2000/01 Partizan
Antalya
2001/02 Olimpija L.
2002/03 Olimpija L.
2003/04 Barcelona
2004/05 Barcelona
2005/06 Virtus Ro
2006/07 Virtus Ro
Virtus Bo
G
2PM/A
9
14
8
18
11
19
23
38
42
9
34
8/11
8/14
5/11
68/127
17/25
33/64
46/86
76/149
92/182
17/34
87/166
5
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1998 and 1999
Yugoslav National Cup with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2001-02 Slovenian National
Championship with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 2003-04 Spanish National
Championship with FC Barcelona...won the
2002 and 2003 Slovenian National Cup with
BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 2002 Adriatic League with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won
the 2004 Spanish SuperCup with FC
Barcelona...won the 2007 Italian SuperCup
with Mens Sana Basket Siena...played the
2003 Slovenian All Star Game...named to
the 2000 All-European U-20 Championship
1st Team...has been member of the Macedonian U-16 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 1997 European U-16 Championship...played at the 2000 U-20 European
Championship...member of the Macedonian
National Team...played at the 1999 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
4/6
66,7
12/16 75,0
1/2
50,0
72/91 79,1
18/23 78,3
65/85 76,5
58/74 78,4
68/82 82,9
75/104 72,1
15/21 71,4
84/106 79,2
4
7
7
54
8
31
31
57
73
15
59
8
10
9
37
21
22
25
53
92
24
39
9
23
4
68
15
43
48
111
106
21
81
0
0
0
…
…
…
3
6
5
0
2
23
40
23
295
82
206
234
406
436
70
426
2,6
2,9
2,9
16,4
7,5
10,8
10,2
10,7
10,4
7,8
12,5
60,0
5
5
7
0
9
1,8
16/21
27/38
39/51
59/72
7/10
76,2
86,0
76,5
81,9
70,0
29
59
30
33
11
25
32
25
23
13
29
65
47
44
11
1
3
0
2
0
93
263
198
194
62
4,7
13,8
9,9
9,7
10,4
25/38
65,8
24
19
47
2
138
9,9
72,7
1/7
57,1 4/13
45,5
4/8
53,5 29/93
68,0 10/19
51,6 25/67
53,5 28/88
51,0 61/144
50,5 59/1663
50,0 7/32
52,4 56/140
14,3
30,8
50,0
31,2
52,6
37,3
31,8
42,4
36,2
21,9
40,0
3/6
50,0
0/4
0,0
3/5
20
20
20
20
6
19/34
53/91
30/72
39/82
14/31
55,9
58,2
41,7
47,5
45,2
13/30
32/84
33/76
19/73
9/21
43,3
38,1
43,4
26,0
42,9
14
28/56
50,0
19/56
33,9
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Partizan
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Barcelona
Barcelona
Virtus Ro
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Virtus Ro
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Montepaschi Siena
MCINTYRE TERREL
Lavrinovic Ksistof
YEAR
2.09 • CENTER • BORN: November 1, 1979, in Vilnius, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Alita Alytus
(Lithuania) juniors...made his debut with Alita Alytus during the 1996-97 season...played
there till the 1998-99 championship...didn’t
play during the 1999-00 season...back to
play in the NEBL during the 2000-01 championship...played there till the 2001-02 championship...moved to Russia for the 2002-03
season signed by OJSC Professional Basketball Club Ural Great Perm...played there till
the 2003-04 championship...signed for the
2004-05 season by Dynamo Moscow...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Unics
Kazan...played there also the 2006-07 chamYEAR
1997/98
1998/99
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Alytus
Alytus
Alytus
Ural Great
Ural Great
Dynamo M
Kazan
Kazan
18
8
22
28
37
36
35
32
25/50
13/23
108/161
63/124
154/255
70/107
117/189
115/198
Ural Great
Dynamo M
Kazan
Kazan
7
10
10
15
5/10
13/26
30/48
37/64
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
pionship...moved to Italy for the 2007-08
season, signed by Mens Sana Basket Siena.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2005-06
ULEB Cup Week-1 MVP...member of the
Lithuanian National Team...won the gold
medal at the 2003 European Championship
...won the bronze medal at the 2007 European Championship...played at the 2004
Olympic Games...played at the 2005 European Championship...won the 2004 Russian
National Cup with OJSC Professional Basketball Club Ural Great Perm...won the 2007
Italian SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket
Siena...named to the 2002 All-LKL 2nd Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
50,0
2/6
56,5
0/0
67,1 5/15
50,8 18/42
60,4 60/134
65,4 27/70
61,9 47/107
58,1 28/67
66,7 8/14 57,1
0,0
9/11 81,8
33,3 66/88 75,0
42,8 71/93 76,3
44,8 126/168 75,0
38,6 76/101 75,2
43,9 93/128 72,6
41,8 117/152 77,0
29
19
178
140
251
135
203
174
7
2
18
21
45
23
22
40
2
4
20
21
48
18
38
51
…
…
29
28
48
20
46
35
64
35
297
251
614
297
468
431
3.6
1,4
13,5
9,0
16,5
8,2
13,3
13,4
50,0
0,0
62,5
57,8
75,0
27,7
38,2
36,8
6
26
52
105
3
4
9
21
0
1
12
17
1
2
7
28
26
55
126
174
3,7
5,5
12,6
11,6
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Clemson
Gravelines
Braunschw.
Fayetteville
Fayetteville
Ferrara
Capo d’Orl.
Reggio Em.
MS Siena
29
33
29
35
14
15
39
50
40
26
31
43
80/184
80/189
73/147
100/210
51/96
54/100
178/401
132/309
106/194
101/170
68/147
78/129
43,5
42,3
49,6
47,6
53,1
54,0
44,4
42,7
54,6
59,4
46,3
60,5
43/123
61/172
56/155
99/246
31/89
36/91
39/93
81/197
131/285
63/176
93/217
102/260
35,0
35,5
36,1
40,2
34,8
39,6
41,9
41,1
46,0
35,8
42,9
39,2
80/101
98/123
88/113
130/164
70/79
62/77
125/140
109/125
95/104
95/116
108/131
100/122
79,2
79,7
77,9
79,3
88,6
80,5
89,3
87,2
91,3
81,9
82,4
82,0
80
83
99
79
45
52
131
116
119
85
85
95
37
42
58
57
11
29
69
67
97
73
75
84
90
144
154
188
78
105
190
255
143
121
132
186
0
4
0
1
…
…
…
0
4
2
0
1
369
541
402
627
265
278
598
616
700
486
523
562
12,7
13,4
13,9
17,9
18,9
18,5
15,3
12,3
17,5
18,7
16,9
13,4
2005/06 Reggio Em.
2006/07 MS Siena
10
13
24/42
18/29
57,1
62,1
27/63
28/81
42,8
34,6
22/29
25/26
75,9
96,2
34
28
24
23
42
36
0
0
151
145
15,1
11,2
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
Ress Tomas
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: August 22, 1980, in Bolzano, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Virtus
Bologna (Italy) youth teams...made his debut
with Virtus Bologna during the 1997-98 season...played high-school basketball at
Hileah Champagnat Catholic HS, Fla...
played college basketball at Texas A&M
(1999-2003)...back to Italy for the 2003-04
season, signed by US Victoria Libertas Pesaro...played there also the 2004-05 championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Fortitudo Bologna...played there till November’06...signed for the remainder of the season by Pallacanestro Reggiana Reggio Emil-
ULEB CUP
2002/03
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
3/4
5/18
13/34
14/38
7/10
14/22
27/34
58/75
70,0
63,6
79,4
77,3
YEAR
McIntyre Terrel
1.75 • GUARD • BORN: October 18, 1977, in Fayetteville, Nc, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Hoke County HS, Raeford, NC...
played college basketball at Clemson University (1995-99)...moved to France for the 199900 season, signed by BCM GravelinesDunkerque...moved to Germany for the 200001 season, signed by Braunschweig... signed
for the 2001-02 season by Fayetteville Patriots, in the NBDL...played there also the 200203 championship...moved to Italy for the
2003-04 season, signed by Carife Ferrara, in
the Italian Legadue...signed for the 2004-05
season by Upea Capo d’Orlando, still in
10
Legadue...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Pallacanestro Reggiana Reggio Emilia...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Mens Sana
Basket Siena...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Italian National Championship with Mens Sana
Basket Siena... won the 2007 Italian SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket Siena...named
the 2007 Italian League MVP...played the
2001 German All Star Game…named to the
1996-97 and 1998-99 All-ACC 2nd Team...
named to the 2001 All-NBDL 2nd Team.
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2PM/A
PCT.
ia...signed for the 2007-08 season by Mens
Sana Basket Siena.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 Italian
SuperCup with Fortitudo Bologna...won the
2007 Italian SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket Siena...has been member of the Italian
U-18 and U-20 National Team...played at the
1998 European Junior Championship...member of the Italian ‘B’ National Team...won the
gold medal at the 2005 Mediterranean
Games...played at the 2001 Mediterranean
Games...member of the Italian National
Team.
TEAM
G
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Texas A&M
Scavolini
Scavolini
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Reggio Em.
17
2
29
25
18
34
39
9
25
26/69 37,77 9/27
0/1
0,0
1/4
11/36 30,6 4/24
47/94 50,0 8/21
6/20
30,0
2/3
36/69 52,2 4/17
33/73 45,2 21/49
2/4
50,0
1/8
54/109 49,5 14/66
33,3
25,0
16,7
38,1
66,7
23,5
42,9
12,5
21,2
14/28
0/0
5/15
28/36
9/12
20/26
19/23
4/4
32/42
50,0
0,0
33,3
77,8
75,0
76,9
82,6
100
76,2
37
1
51
98
36
93
97
13
132
4
0
8
17
4
24
34
1
31
14
0
16
16
1
10
12
4
13
…
0
6
16
11
17
21
1
33
75
3
39
146
27
104
148
11
182
4,4
1,5
1,3
5,8
1,5
3,1
3,8
1,2
7,3
22
20
4
34/54
29/54
0/2
28,5
26,6
0,0
19/29
6/9
0/0
65,5
66,7
0,0
71
47
1
17
13
3
2
6
0
12
10
2
93
76
0
4,2
3,8
0,0
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Scavolini
2005/06 Fortit. Bo
2006/07 Fortit. Bo
62,9
53,7
0,0
2/7
4/15
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YEAR
TEAM
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
Xavier
Xavier
Xavier
Xavier
Jesi
Barcelona
2006/07 MS Siena
Montepaschi Siena
Sato Romain
Thornton Marvis
1.94 • GUARD • BORN: March 2, 1981, in Bangui, Central Africa
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: July 30, 1977, in Baltimore, Md, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Dayton Christian HS...played college basketball at Xavier (2000-2004)...
signed for the 2004-05 season, signed by
San Antonio Spurs, did not play any game...
moved to Italy for the 2005-06 season,
signed by Aurora Jesi, in the Italian Legadue
...moved to Spain on May’06, signed by FC
Barcelona...back to Italy for the 2006-07 season, signed by Mens Sana Basket Siena...
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Dunbar HS, Md...played college basketball at Tallahassee JC (1995-97) and at St.
John’s University (1997-00)...moved to Italy on
January ’01 signed by Pallacanestro Cantù...played there till the 2002-03 championship...signed for the 2003-04 season by
Mens Sana Basket Siena...played there also
the 2004-05 championship...moved to Spain
for the 2005-06 season, signed by FC
Barcelona...signed for the 2006-07 season by
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Italian
National Championship with Mens Sana Basket Siena...won the 2007 Italian SuperCup
with Mens Sana Basket Siena...named to the
2001-02 All-Atlantic 10 2nd Team...named to
the 2002-03 and 2003-04 All-Atlantic 10 1st
Team...has been member of the Central
African National Team... played at the 2001
and 2003 African Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29 30/72 41,7 65/174
32 83/159 52,2 83/200
32 98/196 50,0 84/247
37 104/228 45,6 75/215
26 1467279 52,3 53/167
5
4/10
40,0
1/2
44 138/253 54,5 52/150
37,4
41,5
34,0
34,9
31,7
50,0
34,7
54/74
99/144
131/162
170/205
214/259
2/6
141/184
73,0
68,8
80,9
82,9
82,6
33,3
76,6
156
212
227
297
195
7
281
25
30
32
47
45
2
57
40
58
74
87
28
3
43
10
21
8
5
6
0
7
309
514
579
603
665
13
573
10,7
16,1
18,1
16,3
25,6
2,6
13,3
14
40,0
57/76
75,0
84
22
14
0
199
14,2
ULEB CUP
2006/07 MS Siena
38/77
49,4
22/55
Stonerook Shaun
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: August 19, 1977, in Columbus, Oh, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Westvolle HS,Ohio…played college basketball at Ohio State University
(1995-1997) and at Ohio University (19972000)…moved to Belgium for the 2000-01
season, signed by Racing Antwerpen…
moved to Italy for the 2001-02 season,
signed by Pallacanestro Cantù…played
there till the 2004-05 championship…
signed for the 2005-06 season by Mens
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Ohio St.
Ohio St.
Ohio Un.
Ohio Un.
Antwerpen
Cantù
Cantù
Cantù
Cantù
MS Siena
MS Siena
27
27
28
33
24
44
38
36
32
38
44
71/133
91/156
105/168
103/201
98/157
131/204
83/138
52/91
71/115
44/76
40/73
53,4
58,3
62,5
51,2
62,4
64,2
60,1
57,1
61,7
57,9
54,8
4/14
12/45
14/49
44/121
15/48
26/95
42/108
26/66
23/91
44/117
60/138
13
12/24
50,0
8
14
10/24
7/16
41,7
43,8
PCT.
FTM/A
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Girona CB...back to Italy for the 2007-08 season, signed by Mens Sana Basket Siena.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04 Italian
National Championship with Mens Sana Basket Siena...won the 2007 Italian SuperCup
with Mens Sana Basket Siena...won the 2007
FIBA EuroCup with Girona CB...played the
2004 Italian All Star Game...named the 199798 National Junior College Player of the Year
...named to the 1998-99 All Big East 2nd Team
...named to the 1999-00 All Big East 3rd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Tallahassee
Tallahassee
St. John’s
St. John’s
Cantù
Cantù
Cantù
MS Siena
MS Siena
Barcelona
Girona
29
36
37
33
34
44
37
43
36
25
28
194/318
144/309
170/307
146/259
173/338
192/338
191/345
193/323
138/255
62/109
38/74
61,0
46,6
55,4
56,4
51,2
56,8
55,4
59,4
54,1
56,9
51,4
13/39
67/159
53/139
55/155
45/135
66/177
46/156
43/113
32/104
21/61
17/62
33,3
42,1
38,1
35,5
33,3
37,3
29,5
38,1
30,8
34,3
27,4
91/126
142/198
51/79
47/82
122/154
99/130
142/180
170/207
137/171
24/32
17/19
72,2
71,7
64,6
57,3
79,2
76,2
78,9
82,1
80,1
75,0
89,5
164
212
168
180
180
259
228
243
203
77
44
92
83
54
79
106
142
118
198
92
21
14
89
166
66
95
54
85
64
114
82
42
23
12
15
7
11
3
10
4
8
12
1
3
518
811
550
504
603
681
662
683
509
211
144
17,9
22,5
14,9
15,3
17,7
15,4
17,9
15,9
14,1
8,4
5,1
22
19
20
68/160
52/118
34/70
42,5
44,0
48,5
27/74
21/60
10/27
36,5
34,9
37,0
86/114
63/85
26/40
75,4
74,1
65,0
108
66
58
40
36
14
57
56
22
0
3
1
303
230
124
13,8
12,1
6,2
EUROLEAGUE
Sana Basket Siena…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Italian
National Championship with Mens Sana Basket Siena...won the 2004 Italian SuperCup
with Pallacanestro Cantù...won the 2007 Italian SuperCup with Mens Sana Basket Siena
...played the 2001 Belgian All Star Game
...named the 2007 Italian SuperCup MVP...
named to the 1998-99 All-MAC 2nd Team...
named to the 1999-00 All-MAC 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
28,6 73/104 70,2
26,7 95/136 69,9
28,6 128/190 67,4
36,4 180/246 73,2
31,3 79/119 66,4
27,4 99/131 75,6
38,9 91/119 76,5
39,4 87/108 80,6
25,3 84/109 77,1
37,6 47/74 63,5
43,5 59/80 73,8
185
207
256
387
287
298
274
221
197
282
254
38
44
59
57
…
153
132
79
82
88
105
58
101
101
140
37
59
68
75
85
82
89
18
13
17
15
…
21
15
9
7
6
11
227
313
380
518
320
439
383
269
295
267
319
8,4
11,6
13,6
15,7
13,3
10,0
10,1
7,5
9,2
8,8
7,3
6/23
26,0
17/19
89,4
82
24
24
1
59
4,5
8/15
9/39
53,3
23,1
19/23
15/27
82,6
55,6
39
81
17
27
17
22
3
7
63
56
7,9
4,0
2003/04 MS Siena
2004/05 MS Siena
2005/06 Barcelona
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 MS Siena
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Cantù
2006/07 MS Siena
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teams
Olympiacos Piraeus
PIRAEUS - GREECE
Official Club Name
OLYMPIACOS
PIRAEUS BC
Foundation Year
1925
o team was quite as active this off-season
as Olympiacos Piraeus, which completely rebuilt its roster to become one of
the deepest and most talented in Europe. After
getting stopped in the Quarterfinal Playoffs two
seasons in a row, Olympiacos is intent on taking
the next step this season. With three-time European champion Pini Gershon on the bench, leadership should not be a problem. Among the newcomers are proven talents, like former Euroleague scoring champ Lynn Greer, forward
Kostas Vasiliadis and centers Marc Jackson and
Jake Tsakalidis, as well as first-timers such as Milos Teodosic and Qyntel Woods. Also, forward
Giorgos Printezis returns after a year on loan.
With shooting star Arvydas Macijauskas back at
shooting guard and valuable swingman Panagiotis Vasilopoulos plugging away, the Reds have all
the talent needed to challenge for a trip to Madrid
and the coveted crown of champion.
Greer returns to the Euroleague boasting a combination of scoring and playmaking abilities that
make him the ideal man to lead the Reds’ attack.
Lining up next to Greer is Macijauskas, another
of the most automatic scorers around. After an
injury forced him to miss most of last season,
Macijauskas will be as hungry as ever. Teodosic
is a world-class rising star who at 20 has a court
demeanor way beyond his years. His calm playmaking ability and sweet jumper make him an
ideal candidate to spark the team off the bench.
Veteran point guard Rodney Blakney will give
the Reds a different look, bringing quickness and
defensive toughness along with his superior
perimeter and passing game. Manolis Papamakarios and Panagiotis Kafkis will get chances
to prove themselves early in the season after injuries have temporarily sidelined two important
wing players, Vasilopoulos and Renaldas
N
Seibutis. Papamakarios, the team captain, is an
all-around player who has earned the trust of his
coach and teammates through hard work and
consistent play. Kafkis is also a hard-working
role player who can score when needed.
The last-minute pick-up of Jackson put serious
size in the middle for the Reds. Jackson will have
to re-adjust to the European game, but promises
solid numbers rebounding almost as much as
scoring. Woods is an athletic forward whose
combination of speed and power will make him
tough to stop in the paint and a delight to watch
when he gets the ball in the open court. Vasiliadis is a big forward with a sweet shot, the type
of player who will help open things up for the
rest of the team’s corps of big men. Printezis is
back after a year elsewhere, ready to bring his
versatile inside-outside game to the next level.
Tsakalidis returns to Europe after many years
abroad. His big body will make him a target on offense and defense, where he can win games with
his low-post scoring skills and shot-blocking
prowess. Ioannis Bourousis is a monster on the
glass – his per-minute rebounding totals led the
league last season – with an ever-more-efficient
offensive game, while Loukas Mavrokefalidis
will look to improve on his consistency after
showing flashes of brilliance in the past.
Although bringing in so many new faces and bigtime players could present chemistry issues at
first glance, Gershon has proven in the past his
ability to mold players in a cohesive unit. Moreover, the makeup of his backcourt players and
the presence of the right amount of role players
could only help to speed up the process, at the
end of which Olympiacos could be challenging
for Euroleague glory. That, indeed, is the ultimate
goal, and the Reds will go at it with total confidence and focus.
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Olympiacos Piraeus
President: Sokrates Kokkalis
Vice-Presidents: Panayiotis Agelopoulos
General Manager: Christos Stavropoulos
Managing Director: Christos Stavropoulos
Team Manager: Stavros Elliniadis
General Secretary: Kanella Chrysonidou
Financial Director: Anastasios Lontos
Media & Communication Director: Christos Bafes
Marketing Director: Nikos Lepeniotis
Staff
Coach: Pini Gershon
Assistant Coaches: Ioannis Sfairopoulos, Erez Edeistein
Scout: Christos Marmarinos
Athletic Trainer: Avi Kowalski
Club Doctors: Kostas Dimitrakopoulos, Christos Vassos
Physiotherapist: Nikos Likoyresis
Equipment Manager: Dimitris Pashopoulos
Team information
Team Address: Alexandras Square 18534, Piraeus
Phone Number: +30 210 4143000
Fax Number: +30 210 4143053
Official Webpage: www.olympiacos.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Red
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Giorgos Karamolegos;
phone +30 210 4143000; fax +30 210 4143053
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RADIO
Roster
n° name
4
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
14
16
17
18
21
43
ht
Roderick Blakney
Manolis Papamakarios
Quintel Woods
Arvydas Macijauskas
Ioannis Bourousis
Iakovos Tsakalidis
Loukas Mavrokefalidis
Panayiotis Vasilopoulos
Kostas Vasiliadis
Giorgos Printezis
Panayiotis Kafkis
Milos Teodosic
Sofoklis Schortsanitis
Lynn Greer
1.81
1.90
2.03
1.93
2.10
2.17
2.10
2.02
2.00
2.05
1.97
1.95
2.06
1.87
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Guard
Guard
Center
Guard
1976
1980
1981
1980
1983
1979
1984
1984
1984
1985
1980
1987
1985
1979
Era Sport Mesogeion 437, Ag. Paraskeyi. Athens
phone +30 210 6066348, fax +30 210 6009614
TV
Supersport Manis Kantza Attikis 15351
phone +30 210 6602500, fax +30 210 6658636
Skai Ethnarxou Makariou & Falireos, 2
phone +30 210 4800170-4
Trophy case
Greek National Championship: 1948/49, 1959/60, 1975/76,
1977/78, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97
Greek National Cup: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1994, 1997, 2002
Euroleague: 1997
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Olympiacos Piraeus
BOUROUSSIS IOANNIS
Blakney Roderick
YEAR
1.84 • GUARD • BORN: August 6, 1976, in Hartsville, SC, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
South Carolina State (1994-98)...signed for the
1998-99 season by Dakota Wizards, in the
IBA...moved to Dominican Rep. during the
Summer ’99, signed by CDP Club in Santiago
...signed for the 1999-00 season by Cincinnati
Stuff, in the IBL...moved to Dominican Rep.
during the Summer ’00, signed by Los Prados...signed for the 2000-01 season by Cincinnati Stuff, in the IBL...moved to Greece for the
2001-02 season, signed by Iraklis Thassaloniki...signed for the 2002-03 season by AEK
Athens...signed for the 2003-04 season by
Maroussi Athens...played there till the 2005YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
06 championship...moved to Russia for the
2006-07 season, signed by Dynamo Moscow
Region...back to Greece for the 2007-08 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2004 Greek
All Star Game...played the 2004 FIBA Europe
League All Star Game...named the 1994-95
MEAC Rookie of the Year...named the 1996-97
MEAC Player of the Year...named the 1998-99
IBA Rookie of the Year...named the 1998-99
IBA Defensive Player of the Year... named the
1999 Dominican League MVP...named to the
All-IBL 1st Team in 2000-01...led the 2001-02
Greek Championship in assists (4.7 apg).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Dakota
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Iraklis
AEK
Maroussi
Maroussi
Maroussi
Dynamo MR
34
64
31
29
35
31
33
38
28
181/378
216/462
117/271
114/224
95/184
112/217
129/231
112/252
74/145
47,9
46,8
43,2
50,9
51,6
51,6
55,8
44,4
51,0
41/100
80/194
67/138
46/113
49/126
45/104
44/102
48/130
42/103
41,0
41,2
48,6
40,7
38,9
43,3
43,1
36,9
40,8
199/235
205/243
160/190
90/120
50/77
96/115
99/118
122/135
44/54
84,7
84,4
84,2
75,0
64,9
83,5
83,9
90,4
81,5
135
192
122
68
70
97
85
77
86
96
104
70
48
52
47
49
48
59
279
361
227
135
96
123
110
113
121
8
...
...
3
0
3
2
0
2
684
917
595
456
387
455
489
520
318
20,1
14,3
19,2
15,7
11,1
14,7
14,8
13,7
11,3
14
28/76
36,8
15/40
37,5
28/32
87,5
22
18
28
0
129
9,2
13
49/89
55,1
24/52
46,2
41/46
89,1
31
20
60
1
211
16,2
TEAM
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
Barcelona
2006/07 Olympiacos
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
12
24
35
27
3
37
10/16
47/68
60/96
91/162
1/3
110/157
62,5
69,1
62,5
56,2
33,3
70,0
0/0
0/0
4/12
9/30
0/0
15/45
0,0
0,0
33,3
30,0
0,0
33,3
5/8
18/26
28/42
65/86
0/0
78/103
62,5
69,2
66,7
75,6
0,0
75,7
20
95
126
218
2
257
2
10
5
33
1
29
1
9
12
17
1
36
1
1
7
28
0
38
25
112
160
274
2
323
2,1
4,7
4,6
10,2
0,7
8,7
3
12
18
11
19
3/6
9/18
25/45
28/61
52/68
50,0
50,0
55,5
45,9
76,5
0/1
0/0
1/6
4/12
9/22
0,0
0,0
16,7
33,3
40,9
2/2
3/7
8/16
25/30
32/44
100,0 6
42,9 26
50,0 66
83,3 79
72,7 109
0
4
7
5
20
0
3
6
3
15
0
4
7
5
13
8
21
61
93
163
2,7
1,8
3,3
8,4
8,6
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEk
Olympiacos
Greer Lynn
1.87 • GUARD • BORN: October 23, 1979, in Philadelphia, Pa, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Temple University (1998-2002)...moved to
Greece for the 2002-03 season, signed by
Near East...left the team on January '03...
signed on February '03 by Greenville Groove,
in the NBDL...moved to Poland for the 200304 season, signed on late October '03 by WKS
Slask Wroclaw...moved to Russia for the
2004-05 season, signed by Dynamo Moscow
...moved to Italy for the 2005-06 season,
signed by SS Basket Napoli...signed for the
006-07 season by Milwaukee Bucks...moved
to Greece for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2003-04 Euroleague Week-1, 8 and 9 MVP...named to the
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03 AEK
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Maroussi
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
Bouroussis Ioannis
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: November 17, 1983, in Karditsa, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with AEK Athens
(Greece) youth teams...made his debut with
AEK Athens during the 2002-03 season...
played there till April ’06...moved to Spain,
on May ’06, signed by FC Barcelona...back to
Greece for the 2006-07 season, signed by
Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Greek
6
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2005 European Championship...played at the
2007 European Championship...played the
2006 and 2007 Greek All Star Game...has
been member of the Greek U-18 and U-20
National Team...played at the European U20 National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2002 European U-20 Championship.
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2003-04 All-Euroleague Second Team...led
the 2004 Euroleague in scoring (25,0
ppg.)...lwon the 2004 Polish National Cup
with WKS Slask Wroclaw…won the 2006
Italian National Cup with SS Basket Napoli...
named to the 2000-01 and 2001-02 Atlantic10 1st Team...played the 2004 Polish All Star
Game, being named MVP... ed the 2003-04
Polish League in scoring (20,4 ppg.)…led the
2005-06 Italian League in scoring (22.6
ppg.)...has been member of the US University
National Team...won the bronze medal at the
2001 World University Games...has been
member of the US National Team...played at
the 2005 Americas Cup.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Temple
Temple
Temple
Near East
Greenville
Wroclaw
Dynamo M
Napoli
Milwaukee
33
37
31
14
13
32
34
41
41
66/149
134/222
130/304
487114
36/67
167/296
74/165
161/304
43/91
44,3
41,6
42,8
42,1
53,7
56,4
44,8
53,0
47,3
697172
81/214
96/245
19/58
8/25
51/134
29/99
97/201
18/52
40,1
37,9
39,2
32,8
32,0
38,1
29,3
48,3
34,6
67/82
164/189
170/198
81/93
25/34
166/196
73/85
292/320
27/32
81,7
86,8
85,9
87,1
73,5
84,7
85,9
91,3
84,4
85
132
96
35
21
90
65
87
27
36
75
53
18
4
96
21
60
17
64
202
131
31
27
148
76
133
53
…
…
6
1
1
4
0
5
1
406
675
728
234
121
653
308
905
167
12,3
18,2
23,5
16,7
9,3
20,4
9,0
22,6
4,1
14
80/168
47,6
34/82
41,4
89/99
89,8
44
21
77
1
351
25,0
11
23/47
48,9
22/41
53,7
32/35
91,4
14
7
21
0
144
13,1
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Wroclaw
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Dynamo M
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Olympiacos Piraeus
MACIJAUSKAS ARVYDAS
Kafkis Panagiotis
YEAR
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: May 8, 1980, in Athens, Greece
CAREER NOTES: signed for the 2002-03
season by Ilysiakos (Greece) in the A2
League...signed for the 2003-04 season by
Makedonikos Kozani...played there also the
2004-05 championship...signed for the 200506 season by Apollon Patras...signed for the
YEAR
2006-07 season by Panionios BC Athens...
signed for the 2007-08 season by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Greek
National Team...played at the 2005 Mediterranean Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Ilysiakos
Makedonik.
Makedonik.
Apollon P
Panionios
26
20
21
24
32
87/182
13/24
13/26
25/66
50/135
47,8
54,2
50,0
37,9
37,0
25/73
7/24
1/5
7/31
16/48
34,2
29,2
20,0
22,6
33,3
55/95
5/12
5/11
29/39
52/88
57,9
41,7
45,5
74,4
59,1
121
22
11
48
96
40
10
7
28
44
85
13
18
29
87
4
1
0
2
4
304
52
34
100
200
11,7
2,6
1,6
4,2
6,3
2003/04 Makedonik.
2004/05 Makedonik.
8
16
11/23
14/31
47,8
45,2
1/6
3/10
16,7
30,0
7/13
10/16
53,8
62,5
6
16
10
11
12
11
1
0
32
43
4,0
2,9
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Neptunas
Neptunas
Neptunas
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Charlotte
Olympiacos
3
28
34
31
25
31
36
40
43
19
17
1/3
43/79
106/200
73/119
97/157
95/151
126/209
154/276
127/223
11/29
26/51
33,3
54,4
53,0
61,3
61,7
62,9
60,3
55,8
56,9
37,9
51,0
0/1
50/107
65/130
35/67
57/105
75/156
91/171
79/191
98/230
3/12
13/38
0,0
46,7
50,0
52,2
54,3
48,1
53,2
41,4
42,6
25,0
34,2
0/0
65/73
118/141
102/113
91/103
73/81
147/159
196/216
138/153
13/15
57/68
0,0
89,0
83,7
90,3
88,3
90,1
92,5
90,7
90,2
86,7
83,8
0
63
81
55
56
88
110
107
86
10
39
1
22
40
24
34
45
60
50
37
7
13
0
40
59
27
42
47
82
54
81
5
27
...
...
...
...
...
...
5
8
6
0
0
2
301
525
353
456
488
672
741
686
44
160
0,7
10,8
15,4
11,4
18,2
15,7
18,7
18,5
15,9
2,3
9,4
20
53/93
57,0
25/62
40,3
52/59
88,1
48
24
29
...
233
11,7
20
22
2
79/141 56,0 40/101
66/117 56,4 51/127
4/4
100,0 1/7
39,6 111/122 91,0
40,1 108/118 91,5
14,3
4/4
100
50
50
5
32
33
2
42
61
2
4
2
0
389
393
15
19,5
17,8
7,5
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Lietuvos R.
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Tau Vitoria
2004/05 Tau Vitoria
2006/07 Olympiacos
Mavrokefalidis Loukas
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: July 25, 1984, in Geseni, Czech Rep.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) juniors...made his debut
with PAOK Thessaloniki during the 2001-02
season...played there till the 2005-06 season...moved to Italy for the 2006-07 season,
signed by Virtus Roma...on February’07
moved to Spain, signed by Valencia CB...
moved to Greece for the 2007-08 season,
Macijauskas Arvydas
signed by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2006 Greek
All Star Game...has been member of the
Greek U-19, U-20 and U-21 National Team...
won the bronze medal at the 2003 World U19 Championship...played at the 2004 U-20
European Championship...played at the 2005
World U-21 Championship.
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: January 19, 1980, in Klaipeda, Lithuania
YEAR
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Neptunas Klaipeda (Lithuania) juniors...made his
debut with BC Neptunas Klaipeda during the
1996-97 season...played there till the 199899 championship...signed for the 1999-00
season by Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius...played
there till the 2002-03 championship...moved
to Spain for the 2003-04 season, signed by
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...played there
also the 2004-05 championship...signed for
the 2005-06 season by Charlotte Hornets...
moved to Greece for the 2006-07 season,
signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...he’s still
playng there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2004-05
All-Euroleague First Team...named the 200304 Euroleague Week-7 MVP...member of the
Lithuanian National Team...won the gold
medal at the 2003 European Championship...
8
played at the 2004 Olympic Games... played
at the 2006 World Championship... won the
1999-00 and 2001-02 Lithuanian National
Chmapionship with Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius...won the 2002 NEBL with Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius... won the 2004 Spanish National
Cup (King’s Cup) with Taugres Saski Baskonia...named the 2001-02 and 2002-03
Lithuanian League MVP...named the 2002
NEBL Finals MVP...played the 2001, 2002 and
2003 Lithuanian All Star Game...named the
2003 Lithuanian All Star Game MVP...won
the 2002 and 2003 Lithuanian All Star Game
3 Points shootout...has been member of the
Lithuanian U-18 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 1998 European U-18 Championship...played at the 2000 European U-20
Championship.
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
Virtus Ro
Valencia
4
6
22
14
20
18
18
2/4
7711
31/55
11/25
104/161
49/86
21/46
50,0
63,6
56,4
44,0
64,6
57,0
45,6
0/0
0/0
2/3
0/1
8/33
3/10
1/7
0,0
0,0
66,7
0,0
24,2
30,0
14,3
0/0
4/4
33/40
9/16
63/77
23/33
14/18
PCT.
0,0
5
100,0 5
82,5 69
56,3 24
81,8 156
69,7 75
77,8 26
0
2
8
4
14
22
5
2
1
8
2
20
13
5
0
1
9
2
10
4
6
4
18
101
31
311
130
59
1,0
3,0
4,6
2,2
15,6
7,2
3,3
14
36/80
45,0
2/10
20,0
23/39
79,3
70
12
7
4
101
7,2
5
2/4
50,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
7
5
2
0
4
0,8
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Virtus Ro
ULEB CUP
2005/06 PAOK
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
9
teams
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Olympiacos Piraeus
Papamakarios Manolis
Schortsianitis Sofoklis
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: August 26, 1980, in Athens, Greece
2.06 • CENTER • BORN: June 11, 1985, in Kavala, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up in BC Peristeri
(Greece) juniors...made his debut in the 199899 season...played there till the 2003-04
championship...signed for the 2004-05 season, signed by Makedonikos Kozani... signed
for the 2005-06 season by Olympiacos Piraeus...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Greek
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Iraklis Thessaloniki (Greece) youth teams...made his debut with Iraklis Thessaloniki during the
2000-01 season...played there till the 200203 championship...moved to Italy for the
2003-04 season, signed by Pallacanestro
Cantù...back to Greece for the 2004-05 season, signed by Aris BSA Thessaloniki...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Olympiacos Piraeus...he’s still playing there
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2005-06 Euroleague Week-16 MVP... member of the
PCT.
FTM/A
All Star Game...has been member of the
Greek U-18 and U-20 National Team...won
the bronze medal at the 1998 European U-18
Championship and at the 1999 U-18 World
Championship...played at the 2000 U-20 European Championship...member of the Greek
National Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Persiteri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Makedonikos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
24
22
25
20
36
28
29
33
37
24/60
16/37
21/45
23/45
104/183
61/132
34/87
32/69
21/39
40,0
43,2
46,7
51,1
56,8
46,2
39,1
46,4
53,8
10/33
9/30
21/74
18/78
55/169
37/145
64/139
38/119
32/73
30,3 33/51 64,7
30,0 28/37 75,6
28,4 25/31 80,6
23,1 28/32 87,5
32,5 121/149 81,2
25,5 94/118 79,7
46,0 39/48 80,4
31,9 29/32 90,6
43,8 12/16 75,0
39
20
35
28
108
67
77
79
53
14
22
14
39
51
62
45
29
43
27
38
29
30
102
74
62
60
39
0
0
0
1
2
4
2
2
0
111
87
130
128
494
327
299
207
150
4,6
3,9
5,2
6,4
13,7
11,7
10,3
6,3
4,1
11
8
22
18
9/19
9/20
17/43
8/17
47,4
45,0
39,5
47,1
9/20
9/26
24/73
10/25
45,0
34,6
32,8
40,0
9/12
22/27
19/23
9/14
75,0
81,3
82,6
64,3
9
15
53
25
5
13
28
13
5
16
40
18
0
1
1
0
54
67
125
55
4,9
8,4
5,6
3,1
13
27/46
58,7
22/56
39,3
16/22
72,7
31
23
26
2
136
10,5
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2005/06
2006/07
Peristeri
Peristeri
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
ULEB CUP
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Cantù
Aris
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
2
14
26
33
24
36
22
2/2
13/19
125/207
85/135
51/74
114/158
61/100
100,0
68,4
60,4
61,5
68,9
72,1
61,0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
1/1
0/0
PCT.
FTM/A
22
17
81/131
38/58
61,8
65,5
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
74/117
37/73
8
15/21
71,4
0/0
0,0
12/24
Greek National Team...won the silver medal
at the 2006 World Championship...played the
2005, 2006 and 2007 Greek All Star Game...
named the 2006 Greek All Star Game MVP...
has been member of the Greek U-16 and U18 National Team...played at the 2001 European U-16 Championship...named to the
2001 European U-16 Championship 1st Team
...won the bronze medal at the 2002 European U-18 Championship...won the bronze
medal at the 2001 World U-18 Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
1/3
33,3
0,0
7/18 38,9
0,0 49/96 51,0
0,0 40/95 42,1
0,0 30/65 46,2
100,0 106/165 64,2
0,0 49/90 54,4
1
24
161
118
69
136
56
0
5
17
28
8
29
8
0
8
23
8
9
38
12
0
2
7
9
9
24
3
5
33
299
210
132
337
171
2,5
2,4
11,5
6,4
5,5
9,4
7,8
63,2
50,7
108
31
26
7
11
12
13
6
236
113
10,7
6,6
50,0
23
6
1
3
42
5,3
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Olympiacos
2006/07 Olympiacos
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Makedonikos
2004/05 Aris
Printezis Giorgos
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: February 22, 1985, in Athens, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Asteras Ag.
Dimitriou (Greece) youth teams...signed for
the 2000-01 season by Olympiacos Piraeus
...played there till the 2005-06 championship
...signed for the 2006-07 season by Olympia
Larissa...signed for the 2007-08 season by
Olympiacos Piraeus.
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Greek
All Star Game...won the 2007 Greek All Star
Game Slam Dunk Contest...has been member of the Greek U-16 and U-20 National
Team...played at the 2001 European U-16
Championship...played at the 2005 and 2006
European U-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Larissa
11
4
1
23
26
6/13
4/6
3/4
49/77
97/168
46,2
66,6
75,0
63,6
57,4
0/0
0/0
0/0
6/26
21/53
0,0
0,0
0,0
23,1
39,6
9/16
4/6
0/0
27/39
42/59
56,3
66,7
0,0
69,2
71,1
20
7
0
73
105
1
0
0
10
21
2
2
0
12
22
0
0
0
8
8
21
12
6
143
299
1,9
3,0
6,0
6,2
11,5
3
3
1
8
0/0
1/1
0/0
9/14
0,0
100,0
0,0
64,2
0/0
0/0
0/0
2/4
0,0
0,0
0,0
50,0
0/0
0/0
0/0
6/12
0,0
0,0
0,0
50,0
1
1
0
9
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
30
0,0
0,7
0,0
3,7
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
10
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
11
teams
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Reflex
Reflex B
2005/06 Cacak
Olympiacos Piraeus
Teodosic Milos
Vasiliadis Costas
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: March 19, 1987, in Valjevo, Serbia & Montenegro
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: March 15, 1984, in Thessaloniki, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Reflex
(Serbia) juniors...made his debut with BC Reflex during the 2004-05 season...signed for
the 2005-06 season by Borac Cacak...signed
for the 2006-07 season by FMP Zeleznik...
moved to Greece for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
CAREER NOTES: grew up with PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) juniors...made his debut
with PAOK Thessaloniki during the 2000-01
season...played there till April ’06...moved
to Spain, signed for the remainder of the
season by CB Malaga...played there also
the 2006-07 championship...back to Greece
for the 2007-08 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06
Spanish National Championship with CB
Malaga...played the 2005 and 2006 Greek
G
2PM/A
14
25
32
0/2
57/124
24/49
1
1/1
PCT.
3PM/A
the Serbia & Montenegro Cadets National
Team...won the gold medal at the 2003 European Cadets Championship...member of the
Serbia & Montenegro Junior National Team
...won the gold medal at the 2005 European
Junior Championship...member of the Serbian National Team...played at the 2007 European Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
1/5
46,0 47/148
49,0 48/136
20,0
31,8
35,3
2/4
97/123
78/106
50,0
78,9
73,6
6
78
62
3
94
45
5
91
66
0
6
3
5
352
270
0,6
14,1
8,4
100,0
0,0
2/3
66,7
1
0
1
0
4
4,0
ULEB CUP
YEAR
2004/05 Reflex
0/2
Tsakalidis Jakovos
2.18 • CENTER • BORN: June 10, 1979, in Rustavi, Georgia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with AEK Athens
(Greece) juniors...made his debut with AEK
Athens during the 1996-97 season...played
there till the 1999-00 championship...signed for
the 2000-01 season by Phoenix Suns... played
there till the 2002-03 championship... signed
for the 2003-04 season by Memphis GrizYEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
12
zlies...played there till February’07... signed for
the remainder of the season by Houston Rockets...moved to Greece for the 2007-08 season,
signe d by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Greek
National Team...played at the 1999 and 2003
European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
Houston
1
18
24
22
57
67
33
40
31
51
23
13
1/2
35/63
62/119
73/123
101/215
190/399
61/135
67/133
32/64
100/165
20750
9/22
50,0
55,6
52,1
59,3
47,0
47,6
45,2
50,4
50,0
60,6
40,0
40,9
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
2/2
24/43
35/55
57/103
54/91
111/159
39/58
36/61
14/18
57/87
14/24
12/15
100
55,8
63,6
55,3
59,3
69,8
67,2
59,0
77,8
58,3
58,3
80,0
4
101
143
153
242
374
122
128
56
212
64
40
0
7
4
6
10
23
6
9
3
14
7
1
0
4
5
14
19
23
13
18
10
13
2
3
0
...
...
...
55
69
17
22
16
32
11
1
4
94
159
203
256
491
161
170
78
257
54
30
4,0
5,2
6,6
9,2
4,5
7,3
4,9
4,3
2,5
5,0
2,3
2,3
TEAM
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
Unicaja
2006/07 Unicaja
PCT.
FTM/A
All Star Game...led the 2004 European U-20
Championship in scoring (25.5 ppg.)...named
to the 2004 European U-20 Championship
1st Team...has been member of the Greek U16, U-18, U-20 and U-21 National Team...
won the bronze medal at the 2002 European
U-18 Championship...won the bronze medal
at the 2003 World U-18 Championship...
played at the 2004 European U-20 Championship...played at the 2005 World U -21
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
10
26
28
30
28
25
3
32
10/19
14/29
35/69
62/128
71/111
62/116
0/3
39/62
52,6
48,3
50,7
48,4
63,9
53,4
0,0
62,9
1/9
14/34
56/148
81/201
49/127
45/147
0/3
31/93
11,1 12/15 80,0
41,1 21/27 77,8
37,8 32/38 84,2
40,3104/118 88,1145
38,6 81/105 77,1
30,6 111/129 86,0
0,0
0/0
0,0
33,3 47/58 81,0
14
25
102
33
122
86
5
67
6
13
30
66
35
35
0
12
6
17
60
3
52
46
0
21
1
1
2
471
2
2
0
2
35
91
270
15,7
370
370
0
218
3,5
3,5
9,6
13,2
12,3
0,0
6,8
2
21
0/0
17/38
0,0
44,7
0/0
22/66
0,0
33,3
0/0
32/43
0,0
74,4
1
49
0
9
0
7
0
1
0
132
0,0
6,3
13
33/60
55,0
26/62
41,9
37/45
82,2
48
19
24
1
181
13,9
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 PAOK
2006/07 Unicaja
ULEB CUP
2004/05 PAOK
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teams
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Olympiacos Piraeus
Vasilopoulos Panayiotis
Woods Qyntel
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: February 8, 1984 in Maroussi, Greece
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: February 16, 1981, in Memphis, Tenn, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece) Juniors...made his debut
with PAOK Thessaloniki during the 2001-02
season...played there till the 2004-05 championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Olympiacos Piraeus...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Greek
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2005 European Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2006 World Championship...
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Moberly JC (1999.2001) and at Northern
Mississippi JC (2001-02)...signed for the
2002-03 season by Portland Trail Blazers...
played there till January’05... signed by Miami Heat, on January’05, played there till
December’06... signed by New York Knicks,
2PM/A
PCT.
played at the 2007 European Championship...
played the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Greek All Star
Game...has been member of the Greek U-18,
U-20 and U-21 National Team... won the
bronze medal at the 2002 European U-18
Championship...won the bronze medal at the
2003 World U-18 Championship...played at
the 2004 European U-20 Championship...
played at the 2005 World U -21 Championship.
TEAM
G
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
PAOK
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
8
28
30
28
33
39
2/2
100,0 0/1
21/35 60,0 8/26
60/104 57,7 15/51
47/70 67,1 20/50
26/58 44,8 29/83
70/142 49,3 36/84
0,0
30,8
29,4
40,0
34,9
42,9
5/7
20/30
38/49
43/60
43/55
51/70
71,4
66,7
77,6
71,7
78,2
72,9
4
58
101
137
132
155
1
12
39
23
25
33
1
8
21
21
46
55
0
5
19
21
24
25
9
86
203
197
182
299
1,1
3,1
6,8
7,0
5,5
7,7
21
22
29/63
27/71
46,0
38,0
25/49
13/35
51,0
37,1
19/26
25/32
73,0
78,1
101
73
13
14
22
22
13
13
152
118
7,2
5,4
14
19/42
45,2
8/24
33,3
12/17
70,6
64
10
11
3
74
5,3
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Moberly JC
N Miss.
Portland
Portland
Miami
New York
Bakersfield
32
23
53
62
3
49
7
224/423
205/382
56/109
78/208
5/12
107/194
23/45
PCT.
3PM/A
52,9 32/111
53,7 34/113
51,4
3/9
37,5 10/29
41,7
0/0
55,2 22/60
51,1
2/7
PCT.
FTM/A
played there till February’07...signed for the
remainder of the season by Bakersfield Jam,
in the D-League ... moved to Greece for the
2007-08 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2001-02
NJCAA All-American 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
28,8 205/262 78,2
30,1 230/285 80,7
33,3 7/20 35,0
34,5 38/60 63,3
0,0
0/0
0,0
36,7 49/76 64,5
28,6 9/12 75,0
264
229
53
136
4
190
15
45
46
15
20
4
32
2
66
42
12
46
0
47
4
24
18
1
14
0
13
3
749
742
128
224
10
329
61
23,4
32,3
2,4
3,6
3,3
6,7
8,7
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Olympiacos
2006/07 Olympiacos
ULEB CUP
2004/05 PAOK
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teams
Panathinaikos
Athens
ATHENS - GREECE
Official Club Name
PANATHINAIKOS
B.S.A. ATHENS
Foundation Year
1908
uroleague champion Panathinaikos returns to the competition it conquered last
season with a reinforced roster and a singular goal: to repeat as the best. Legendary head
coach Zeljko Obradovic made sure to keep his
team hungry and focused by re-signing the core of
last season's squad while also adding more talent
and depth than ever before. The headline grabbers were three-time Euroleague champion
Sarunas Jasikevicius and Vassilis Spanoulis, who
join a backcourt that already features Final Four
MVP Dimitrios Diamantidis and scoring threats
Sani Becirovic and Milos Vujanic. Swingman
Kennedy Winston and big man Andrija Zizic also
signed up to play with Euroleague stars like
Fragiskos Alvertis, Mike Batiste and Dejan Tomasevic. Obradovic knows all about getting the best
players to check their egos at the door and about
bringing together a cohesive unit that can play
any style of basketball required. This season
should be no different as the Greens promise to
challenge for Euroleague glory once again.
The Panathinaikos backcourt features stars with
different styles who nonetheless all have teamoriented games. His superb shooting and court vision make Jasikevicius a great player, while his intensity, supreme confidence and leadership elevate him to the elite. Diamantidis is one of the best
defensive players in the world, as proven by him
winning the last three Euroleague Best Defender
awards. His playmaking, shooting and leadership
are not far behind, either. Spanoulis is the perfect
complement for both, an athletic combo-guard
who is equally deft at scoring the ball or creating
for others. Becirovic is one of Obradovic's most
trusted players, a coach's son whose understanding of how to play the game, when to shoot and
when to defer to others is an invaluable asset in
E
every situation. Nikos Hatzivrettas, a part-time
starter last season, his fifth with the Greens, provides always-solid defense and often-deadly
shooting. Injuries may have slowed Vujanic a bit,
but nothing can change his sweet shot or win-atall-costs attitude. The athletic Winston steps into
the Euroleague for the first time. On this particular team, his speed and explosiveness could result
in plenty of transition points.
Four-time Euroleague champ Alvertis is still the
soul of Panathinaikos as he starts his 18th season
with the club. His shooting is still deadly and his
ability to spur on his team in tough situations is
awe-inspiring. Batiste is the team’s frontcourt anchor. A gifted low-post scorer and rebounder,
this big man is both as talented and as reliable as
it gets. Former Euroleague MVP Tomasevic is a
savvy inside player, with the know-how to score
when the opportunity is there and to feed the
open man when it's not. Power forward Kostas
Tsartsaris is a fierce defender, who brings a threepoint shot that can surprise opponents. Demos
Dikoudis is a spirited competitor, whose insideoutside game promotes mismatches for the
Greens. Zizic is a tough rebounder and a player
willing to sacrifice his body to free up teammates. Stratos Perperoglou is a promising scorer,
but will still need to soak up some more experience before crashing the rotation at this club.
Despite last season's crown, the Greens are as intent as ever to etch the team's name into history
as one of the best clubs ever. With one of the
world’s top few coaches on the sidelines, not to
mention as talented and deep a roster as the Euroleague has ever seen, there is little doubt that
when it's money time, Panathinaikos will be one
of the last remaining teams eagerly looking to celebrate the end of this season in Madrid.
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teams
Panathinaikos Athens
President: Pavlos Giannakopoulos
Vice-President: Evagelos Zabiras
General Manager: Stefanou Tassos
Managing Director: Stefanou Tassos
Team Manager: Manos Papadopoulos
General Secretary: Erika Vasilikopoulou
Financial Director: Fotis Labrou
Media & Communication Director: Panagiotis Bomis
Press Officer: Giannis Melissis
Marketing Director: Giatra
Stats Crew Chief: Andreas Pistiolis
Staff
Coach: Zelimir Obradovic
Assistant Coaches: Dimitris Itoudis, Andreas Pistiolis
Athletic Trainer: Savas Aronis
Club Doctors: Stavros Hantzos, Thanasis Konidis
Physiotherapists: Akis Panagiotaras, Nikos Mastrogianopoulos,
Giannis Zigouris
Stewarts Equipment: Antonis Gerontitis, Leonidas Zarmakoupis
Roster
n° name
Team information
Team Address: Kifisias Ave. 38, Paradisos Marousi
Phone Number: +30 210 6107160-1
Fax Number: +30 210 6107151
Official Webpage: www.paobc.gr
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Green
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Giorgos Mireas
phone +30 210 6107160; fax +30 210 6105751
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
ht
Fragiskos Alvertis
Efstratios Perperoglu
Vasilis Spanoulis
Sani Becirovic
Mike Batiste
Andrija Zizic
Nikos Hatzivrettas
Demos Dikoudis
Kostas Tsartsaris
Dimitrios Diamantidis
Kennedy Winston
Dejan Tomasevic
Aris Tatarounis
Milas Vujanic
Sarunas Jasikevicius
2.06
2.03
1.93
1.95
2.03
2.06
1.97
2.08
2.09
1.96
1.98
2.08
1.92
1.90
1.93
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
Guard
Guard
Guard
1974
1984
1982
1981
1977
1980
1977
1977
1979
1980
1984
1973
1989
1980
1976
Trophy case
ARENA
OAKA
Capacity: 18.000
Address: Kifisias Ave. 37,
SPONSOR
Official Supplier: Adidas
Marousi
Phone: +30 210 6834000
Fax: +30 210 6834021
4
RADIO
Era Sport Mesogion 437, AG. Paraskevi, Athens;
phone +30 210 6066348; fax +30 210 6009614
Greek National League: 1945/46, 1946/47, 1949/50, 1950/51,
1953/54, 1960/61, 1961/62, 1966/67, 1968/69, 1970/71,
1971/72, 1972/73, 1973/74, 1974/75, 1976/77, 1979/80, 1980/81,
1981/82, 1983/84, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01,
2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07
Greek National Cup: 1979, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1993, 1996, 2003,
2005, 2006, 2007
Euroleague: 1996, 2000, 2002, 2007
Intercontinental Cup: 1996
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teams
YEAR
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathinaikos Athens
Alvertis Fragiskos
Batiste Mike
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: November 11, 1974, in Athens, Greece
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: November 21, 1977, in Inglewood, Cal, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Panathinaikos Athens (Greece) youth teams…made
his debut with Panathinaikos Athens during
the 1990-91 season…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1996, 2000,
2002 and 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos
Athens…won the 1997-98, 1998-99, 199900, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05,
2005-06 and 2006-07 Greek National Championship with Panathinaikos Athens… won the
1993, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Greek
National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens…
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Wilson HS, Long Beach, Cal...
played college basketball at Long Beach CC
(1995-96) and at Arizona State University
(1996-99)...moved to Belgium for the 200001 season signed by Spirou Charleroi...
moved to Italy for the 2001-02 season,
signed by Pallacanestro Biella...signed for
the 2002-03 season by Memphis Grizzlies...moved to Greece for the2003-04 season, signed by Panathinaikos Athens...he’s
still playing there.
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
played the 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Greek All Star
Game…won the 1996 Greek All Star Game 3Points Shootout Contest…has been member
of the Greek U-16 National Team… won the
silver medal at the 1991 European U-16 Championship…member of the Greek National
Team…played at the 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
and 2003 European Championship…played at
the 1996 Olympic Games…played at the 1998
World Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
5
20
22
26
26
26
24
26
26
12
30
28
33
31
27
26
25
3/8
33/67
23/40
55/102
86/169
90/168
47/104
77/128
46/95
15/33
72/128
49/96
42/83
60/113
28/61
17/28
13/26
37,5
0/5
49,2 15/42
57,5 7/21
53,9 12/44
50,9 41/80
53,6 25/58
45,2 27/60
60,2 36/81
48,4 37/88
45,5 20/35
56,3 58/126
51,0 36/93
50,6 22/63
53,1 50/111
45,9 46/101
60,7 29/68
50,0 27/48
0,0
4/5
80,0
35,7 26/33 78,7
33,3 21/31 67,7
27,3 33/45 73,3
51,3 72/89 80,8
43,1 118/143 82,5
45,0 92/109 84,4
44,4 76/87 87,3
42,0 50/60 83,3
57,1 20/28 71,4
46,0 73/94 77,6
38,7 53/73 72,6
34,9 46/59 78,0
45,0 58/73 79,4
45,5 38/47 80,6
42,6 26/35 74,3
56,3 14/15 93,3
8
77
39
85
72
93
97
85
73
25
79
93
80
89
48
31
39
1
4
5
9
25
22
10
20
7
2
25
18
10
15
12
10
3
0
9
8
17
5
42
20
36
16
8
53
28
19
20
26
15
11
1
4
5
1
3
3
4
4
7
1
5
2
6
3
1
2
5
10
137
88
179
367
373
267
338
253
110
391
259
196
328
232
147
121
2,0
6,8
4,0
6,8
14,1
14,3
11,1
13,0
9,7
9,1
13,0
9,3
5,9
10,6
8,6
5,6
4,8
24
51/106
48,1 49/118
41,5
72/90
80,0
82
24
29
2
321
13,4
22
17
16
20
16
11
43/80
31/64
35/67
21/49
11/22
3/8
53,7
48,4
52,2
42,8
50,0
37,5
37,3
43,6
42,8
47,7
50,0
30,4
64/79
35/42
19/23
31/41
19/22
9/11
81,0
83,3
82,6
75,6
86,3
81,8
66
27
31
27
20
5
19
13
5
13
13
1
15
6
18
14
5
5
4
0
1
3
1
0
225
169
179
169
128
36
10,2
9,9
11,1
8,4
8,0
3,3
YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos...named the
2006-07 Euroleague November MVP...
named the 2005-06 Euroleague Week-10
MVP...named the 2006-07 Euroleague
Week-7 MVP...won the 2003-04, 2004-05,
2005-06 and 2006-07 Greek National Championship with Panathinaikos Athens...won
the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Greek National Cup
with Panathinaikos Athens...played the 2005
Greek All Star Game...named to the 1998-99
All-Pac 10 1st Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Long B.
Arizona St.
Arizona St.
Arizona St.
Charleroi
Biella
Memphis
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
18
22
32
22
16
36
75
30
36
34
31
164/253
82/179
188/324
134/260
154/277
150/291
178/386
112/195
117/191
137/209
95/151
64,8
45,3
58,0
51,5
55,6
51,5
46,1
57,4
61,3
66,6
62,9
16/50
16/66
11/34
19/53
5/23
32/88
18(81
20/53
8/25
7/20
5/11
32,0
24,2
32,4
35,8
21,7
36,4
22,2
37,7
32,0
35,0
45,4
75/107
52/72
80/124
42/70
57/89
49/62
69/88
54/74
66/97
87/129
76/97
70,1
72,2
64,5
60,0
64,0
79,0
78,4
73,0
68,0
67,4
78,4
207
147
248
152
189
260
257
186
207
211
151
28
26
36
28
...
48
42
33
24
20
29
51
18
31
52
23
18
52
17
24
34
23
52
17
51
15
...
18
16
8
11
20
7
451
264
489
367
380
445
481
338
316
382
281
25,1
12,0
15,3
16,7
14,8
12,4
6,4
11,3
8,8
11,2
9,1
10
16
24
23
19
63/122
38/80
96/165
119/181
97/144
51,6
47,5
58,1
65,7
67,4
3/10
9/27
11/31
4/11
2/9
30,0
33,3
35,4
36,3
22,2
26/34
23/29
49/67
57/84
44/59
76,5
79,3
73,1
67,8
74,6
92
51
116
152
115
9
12
24
32
17
4
6
17
13
9
3
3
4
11
9
161
126
274
307
244
16,1
7,8
11,4
13,3
12,8
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Charleroi
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Panathin.
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
6
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
25/67
24/55
30/70
32/67
29/58
7/23
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teams
Panathinaikos Athens
Becirovic Sani
Diamantidis Dimitrios
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: May 19, 1981, in Maribor, Slovenia
1.96 • GUARD • Born: Mey 6, 1980, in Kozani, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Bistrica
(Slovenia) youth teams...made his debut with
KK Bistrica during the 1995-96 season...
signed by Maribor Ovni for the 1996-97 season...signed for the 1997-98 season by KK
Pivovarna Lasko...played there also the 199899 championship...signed for the 1999-00 season by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...played there also the 2000-01 season…moved to Italy for
the 2001-02 season, signed by Virtus Bologna
…did not play the 2002-03 season…moved
back to Slovenia for the 2003-04 season,
signed by KrKa Novo Mesto…back to Italy for
the 2004-05 season, signed by Pallacanestro
Varese…signed for the 2005-06 season by
Fortitudo Bologna…moved to Greece for the
2006-07 season, signed by Panathinaikos
Athens...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...won
the 2000-01 Slovenian National Championship with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the
2006-07 Greek National Championship with
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Piv. Lasko
Olimpija L
Olimpija L
Virtus Bo
KrKa
Varese
Fortit. Bo
Panathin.
32
31
29
27
9
29
46
35
126/208
69/124
100/190
47/91
19/35
84/184
103/229
77/136
60,6 42/101
55,6 31/69
52,6 19/60
51,6 13/52
54,3 9/31
45,7 37/89
45,0 62/172
56,6 52/126
41,6
44,9
31,7
25,0
29,0
41,6
36,0
41,3
140/179
81/90
127/155
50/66
32/41
133/169
185/222
82/98
78,2
90,0
81,9
75,8
78,0
78,7
83,3
83,7
37
60
76
51
14
148
136
70
66
48
55
34
9
42
51
38
47
72
80
36
34
109
118
90
...
...
0
3
0
1
1
1
518
312
384
183
97
412
577
392
16,2
10,1
13,2
6,8
10,8
14,2
12,5
11,2
14
13
2
17
23
60/140
24/49
3/10
37/76
45/97
42,9
48,9
30,0
48,6
46,4
40,0
28,6
0,0
32,7
39,7
93/104 89,4
48/62 77,4
2/2
100
57/70 81,4
74/91 81,3
54
40
4
32
46
23
19
1
16
16
47
33
8
42
47
2
2
0
1
1
291
126
8
188
233
20,8
9,7
4,0
11,0
10,1
33
21
46
0
180
18,0
PCT.
3PM/A
Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2000 and
2001 Slovenian National Cup with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 2002 Italian National
Cup with Virtus Bologna...won the 2007 Greek
National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...
won the 2005 Italian SuperCup with Fortitudo
Bologna...played the 1999, 2000 and 2001
Slovenian All Star Game...played the 2007
Greek All Star Game...won the 2007 Greek All
Star Game 3-Pts Shootout...has been member
of the Slovenian U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team...played at the 1997 European U-16
Championship...played at the 1998 European
U-18 Championship...named the 1998 European U-18 Championship MVP...led the 1998
European U-18 Championship in scoring (28.1
ppg.) and in assists (3.8 apg.)...won the gold
medal at the 2000 U-20 European Championship...led the 2000 European U-20 Championship in assists (3.3 apg.)... member of the
Slovenian National Team... played at the 1999,
2001 and 2005 European Championship...
played at the 2006 World Championship.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Iraklis Thessaloniki (Greece) youth teams…made his debut with Iraklis Thessaloniki during the 199900 season…played there till the 2003-04...
signed for the 2004-05 season by Panathinaikos Athens…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...
named the 2007 Euroleague Final MVP...
named the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Euroleague
Best Defender...named to the 2006-07 AllEuroleague First Team...member of the
Greek National Team...won the silver medal
at the 2006 World Championship...won the
gold medal at the 2005 European ChampiYEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
9
23
31
26
35
37
34
36
5/17
28/72
38/77
71/138
109/210
73/123
45/90
54/92
25
23
24
47/80
53/84
40/78
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
onship...named to the 2005 All-European
Championship First Team...played at the
2003 and 2007 European Championship...
played at the 2004 Olympic Games...won the
2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Greek National Championship with Panathinaikos
Athens...won the 2005, 2006 and 2007
Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos
Athens...played the 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2006 and 2007 Greek All Star Game...led the
2002-03 Greek National League in steals
(2.5 spg.)...has been member of the Greek U20 National Team...played at the 2000 European U-20 Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29,4
0/3
38,9 7/32
49,3 27/69
51,4 26/93
51,9 49/147
59,3 19/53
50,0 39/90
58,7 44/94
0,0
6/8
75,0
21,9 13/22 59,1
39,1 35/50 70,0
27,9 93/135 68,9
33,3 152/192 79,2
35,8 96/136 70,6
43,3 84/103 81,6
46,8 60/80 75,0
17
56
144
143
220
178
139
156
8
18
88
65
50
67
85
66
6
39
52
128
102
127
103
176
…
7
13
22
12
19
10
22
16
76
192
313
517
299
291
320
1,8
3,3
6,2
12,0
14,8
8,1
8,6
8,9
58,7
63,0
51,3
46,6
26,9
46,0
93
103
93
51
53
52
78
66
94
15
18
15
213
199
213
8,5
8,6
8,9
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Panathin.
2005/06 Panathin.
2006/07 Panathin.
21/45
14/52
29/63
56/79
51/65
46/59
70,8
78,4
78,0
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
Olimpija L
Virtus Bo
KrKa
Fortit. Bo
Panathin.
26/65
10/35
0/1
19/58
23/58
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Varese
10 34/71 47,9 15/47 31,9 67/75
1995/96 KK Bistrica, 1996/97 Maribor, 1997/98 Piv. Lasko, stats not available
8
89,3
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teams
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathinaikos Athens
Dikoudis Demos
Hatzivrettas Nikos
2.08 • FORWARD • BORN: June 24, 1977, in Larissa, Greece
1.97 • GUARD • BORN: May 26,1977, in Thessaloniki, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Olimpia
Larissa (Greece), in the Greek minors...signed
by AEK Athens for the 1998-99 season...
played there till the 2002-03 championship...
moved to Spain for the 2003-04 season signed
by Valencia BC...moved to Russia for the 200405 season, signed by CSKA Moscow...back to
Spain, signed by Valencia BC for the 2005-06
season...moved to Greece for the 2006-07
season, signed by Panathinaikos Athens...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...named
the 2001-02 Euroleague Week-7 MVP...member of the Greek National Team... won the silver medal at the 2006 World Championship...
won the gold medal at the 2005 European
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Iraklis Thessaloniki (Greece) youth teams...made his debut with Iraklis Thessaloniki during the 199798 season...played there till the 2001-02
championship...moved to Russia for the 200203 season, signed by CSKA Moscow... back to
Greece for the 2003-04 season, signed by
Panathinaikos Athens...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...member of the Greek National Team…won the silver medal at the 2006 World Championship...
won the gold medal at the 2005 European
FTM/A
Championship...played at the 2001, 2003 and
2007 European Championship…played at the
2004 Olympic Games...won the 2001-02 Greek
National Championship with AEK Athens...
won the 2004-05 Russian National Championship with CSKA Moscow...won the 2006-07
Greek National Championship with Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2000 and 2001 Greek
National Cup with AEK Athens...won the 2005
Russian National Cup with CSKA Moscow...
won the 2007 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2000 Saporta Cup with
AEK Athens...played the 2001, 2002, 2003 and
2007 Greek All Star Game...named the 2001-02
Greek League MVP...has been member of the
Greek U-22 National Team... played at the 1998
European U-22 National Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
AEK
Valencia
CSKA
Valencia
Panathin.
12
25
29
32
26
36
22
34
34
12/25
114/183
113/219
158/269
118/232
118/230
68/134
174/312
78/131
48,0
62,3
51,6
58,7
50,9
51,3
50,7
55,8
59,5
0/0
0/0
3/12
24/57
19/56
15/40
1/12
20/59
16/46
0,0
5/12 41,7
0,0 54/82 65,9
25,0 85/124 68,5
42,1 124/170 72,9
33,9 71/103 68,9
37,5 63/109 57,8
8,3 53/79 67,1
33,9 67/118 56,8
34,8 53/77 68,8
20
146
188
217
187
129
111
193
101
5
19
21
15
23
19
16
20
5
1
29
27
39
37
27
27
36
28
2
15
11
18
11
10
7
10
9
29
282
320
512
364
344
192
475
257
2,4
11,3
11,0
16,0
14,0
9,6
8,7
13,9
7,6
17
19
8
17
22
23
52/113
102/167
45/89
63/115
84/142
58/93
46,0
61,1
50,6
54,7
59,1
62,4
2/8
11/28
1/7
8/23
7/20
10/23
25,0
39,3
14,3
34,7
35,0
43,5
92
13
58
85
115
86
12
15
7
12
24
6
8
13
7
14
22
10
5
9
2
4
8
0
147
310
120
193
219
182
8,6
16,3
15,0
11,3
9,9
7,9
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
10
AEK
AEK
AEK
Valencia
CSKA
Panathin
37/60
73/114
27/35
43/75
30/44
36/59
61,7
64,0
77,1
57,3
68,1
61,0
YEAR
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
Championship...played at the 2003 and 2007
European Championship...played at the 2004
Olympic Games...won the 2002-03 Russian
National Championship with CSKA Moscow...
won the 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 200607 Greek National Championship with
Panathinaikos Athens...won the 2005, 2006
and 2007 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...played the 2002 and 2004
Greek All Star Game...led the 2001-02 Greek
League in scoring (22.2 ppg.)...has been member of the Greek U-22 National Team.played at
the 1998 European U-22 Championship...
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
CSKA
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
12
26
26
26
26
28
34
36
33
34
16/24
46/95
88/164
112/200
131/236
49/77
88/137
71/106
72/105
61/91
66,7 10/19
48,4 25/85
53,7 31/93
56,0 52/139
55,5 58/169
63,6 48/123
64,2 27/96
66,9 22/65
68,6 23/68
67,0 16/62
52,6 25/30 83,3
29,4 57/81 70,4
33,3 117/139 84,2
37,4 141/169 83,4
34,3 142/163 87,1
39,0 92/107 86,0
28,1 87/111 78,4
33,8 62/77 80,5
33,8 76/97 78,4
25,8 52/72 72,2
16
45
55
81
79
62
89
56
57
56
4
19
15
21
27
25
26
34
22
14
3
17
33
62
77
69
72
53
31
47
…
…
…
…
4
4
10
4
3
5
87
236
386
521
578
334
374
270
289
222
7,3
9,1
14,8
20,0
22,2
11,9
11,0
7,5
8,8
6,5
21
85/149
57,0 41/104
39,4 114/146 78,1
56
13
41
…
407
19,4
22
20
21
23
22
48/86
54/99
24/43
35/57
35/66
55,8
54,5
55,8
61,4
53,0
37,6
34,2
38,0
42,8
42,9
57
57
28
25
36
23
11
9
7
19
39
25
19
13
22
24
2
2
0
3
393
241
138
149
174
17,9
12,0
6,5
6,4
7,9
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Iraklis
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
CSKA
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
35/93
25/73
16/42
15/35
21/49
64/76
58/74
42/56
34/42
41/59
84,2
78,3
75,0
80,9
69,5
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teams
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathinaikos Athens
Jasikevicius Sarunas
Perperoglou Efstratios
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: March 5, 1976, in Kaunas, Lithuania
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: August 7, 1984, in Drama, Greece
CAREER NOTES: played school basketball
at Solanco High School, Quarryville, Pa...
played college basketball at University of
Maryland (1994-98)...back to Lithuania for
the 1998-99 season, signed by Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius...moved to Slovenia for the 199900 season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...
moved to Spain for the 2000-01 season,
signed by F.C. Barcelona...played there till
the 2002-03 championship...moved to Israel
for the 2003-04 season signed by Maccabi
Tel Aviv...played there also the 2004-05
championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by Indiana Pacers...on January’07 traded to Golden State Warriors...moved to
Greece for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Panathinaikos Athens.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003 Euroleague with FC Barcelona...won the 2004
and 2005 Euroleague with Maccabi Tel Aviv...
named to the 2003-04 and 2004-05 All-Euroleague First Team...named the 2005 Euroleague Final MVP...named the 2003-04 Euroleague Week-14 and 20 MVP...led the 199900 Euroleague in assists (4.9 apg.)... led the
2003-04 Euroleague in free throws shooting
percentage (92,5%)...member of the Lithuanian National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2003 European Championship...named
the 2003 European Championship MVP...won
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ilisiakos
(Greece) juniors…made his debut with Ilisiakos during the 2002-03 season…played
there also the 2003-04 championship…
signed for the 2004-05 season by Panionios
BC Athens…played there till the 2006-07
championship...signed for the 2007-08 season
by Panathinaikos Athens.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
U of Maryl.
U of Maryl.
U of Maryl.
U of Maryl.
Lietuvos R.
Olimpija L.
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
Indiana
Indiana
Golden S
29
27
32
32
30
32
37
38
44
33
23
75
37
26
29/65
38/89
115/275
75/144
103/187
63/101
96/173
98/170
73/145
49/92
36/66
84/193
59/135
25/57
44,6
42,7
41,8
52,1
55,1
62,4
55,5
57,6
50,3
53,2
54,5
43,5
43,7
43,8
14/37
20/44
42/131
60/151
77/166
39/94
84/190
89/219
90/188
98/169
63/120
86/236
32/86
12/44
9
18
21
21
24
21/44
35/61
38/77
48/94
50/105
47,7 16/39
57,4 35/78
49,4 45/119
51,1 47/105
47,6 55/138
PCT.
FTM/A
the bronze medal at the 2007 European
Championship...played at the 1997, 1999 and
2001 European Championship...won the
bronze medal at the 1998 Goodwill Games...
played at the 1998 and 2006 World Championship…won the bronze medal at the 2000
Olympic Games…played at the 2004 Olympic
Games...won the 2000-01 and 2002-03 Spanish National Championship with F C Barcelona
...won the 2003-04 and 2004-05 Israeli National Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv...
won the 2000 Slovenian National Cup with
BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 2001 and
2003 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with
F C Barcelona...won the 2004 and 2005 Israeli
National Cup with Maccabi Tel Aviv...played
the 1999 Lithuanian All Star Game...played
the 2000 Slovenian All Star Game...played
the 2001 Spanish All Star Game...led the
1998-99 Lithuanian League in assists (5.4
apg.)...led the 2003-04 Israeli League RS in
three points shooting percentage (57,0%)...
named the 2002 Lithuanian Player of the
Year...has been member of the Lithuanian U16, U-18 and U-22 National Team... played at
the 1993 European U—16 Championship...
won the gold medal at the 1994 European U18 Championship...won the gold medal at the
1996 European U-22 Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
37,8 17/21 80,9
45,4 10/20 50,0
41,8 66/89 74,2
39,7 66/87 75,8
46,4 89/110 80,9
41,5 54/58 93,1
44,2 90/110 81,8
40,6 126/148 85,1
47,9 101/116 87,1
57,9 40/54 74,0
52,5 44/51 86,3
36,4 121/133 91,0
37,2 59/64 92,2
27,3 27/31 87,1
19
32
80
104
103
49
190
93
59
57
48
153
48
21
...
...
...
38
39
48
43
53
31
37
22
40
13
13
22
33
102
116
151
110
84
160
142
165
107
277
111
61
...
...
...
...
...
...
9
3
3
3
3
4
0
1
117
146
406
396
526
297
534
589
517
432
305
547
273
113
4,0
5,4
12,7
12,4
17,5
9,3
14,4
15,5
11,8
13,1
13,3
7,3
7,4
4,3
41,0 36/40
44,9 34/39
37,8 70/73
44,8 98/106
39,8 111/118
21
37
37
34
64
9
17
15
15
22
50
61
67
100
128
1
2
0
0
2
126
209
281
335
376
14,0
11,6
13,4
16,0
15,6
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
12
Barcelona
Barcelona
Barcelona
Maccabi TA
Maccabi TA
90,0
87,2
95,9
92,5
94,0
YEAR
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Ilisiakos
Ilisiakos
Panionios
Panionios
Panionios
14
25
36
25
36
53/95
54/105
43/74
38/71
96/182
55,8 4/21
51,4 6/37
58,1 11/35
53,5 10/42
52,7 59/143
19,0
16,2
31,4
23,8
41,3
21/24
13/32
20/31
26/41
61/102
87,5
40,6
64,5
63,4
59,8
40
49
48
54
126
14
20
26
27
47
22
28
31
14
59
1
6
4
7
12
139
139
139
132
427
9,9
5,6
3,9
5,3
18,9
2005/06 Panionios
9
20/36
55,6
26,1
16/21
76,2
23
13
8
2
74
8,2
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Greek
All Star Game...has been member of the Greek
U-18 and U-20 National Team…won the
bronze medal at the 2002 European U-18
Championship…won the bronze medal at the
2003 World U-18 Championship… played at
the 2004 European U-20 Championship.
ULEB CUP
6/23
Spanoulis Vasilis
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: July 8, 1982, in Larissa, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Keravnos
Larissa (Greece) youth teams...made his debut
with Larissa, in the Greek A2 League, during
the 1999-00 season...played there also the
2000-01 championship...signed for the 200102 season by Maroussi Athens... played there
till the 2004-05 championship...signed for the
2005-06 season by Panathinaikos Athens...
signed for the 2006-07 season by Houston
Rockets...back to Greece for the 2007-08 season, signed by Panathinaikos Athens.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2005-06
All-Euroleague 2nd Team...named the 200506 Euroleague Week-2 MVP...member of the
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
Greek National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2005 European Championship...won the
silver medal at the 2006 World Championship...played at the 2004 Olympic Games...
played at the 2007 European Championship...
won the 2005-06 Greek National Championship with Panathinaikos Athens...won the
2006 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos
Athens...played the 2005 Greek All Star Game
...has been member of the Greek U-18 and U20 National Team...won the bronze medal at
the 2000 European Junior Championship...
won the gold medal at the 2002 European Under-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Larissa
Larissa
Maroussi
Maroussi
Maroussi
Maroussi
Panathin.
Houston
13
26
12
29
33
35
34
31
25/35
59/109
20/33
76/153
70/131
97/211
68/131
18/43
71,4 8/34
54,1 16/62
60,6 2/12
49,7 22/79
53,4 39/108
46,0 71/188
51,9 44/120
41,8 5/29
23,5 16/24 66,7
25,8 47/72 65,3
16,7 13/20 65,0
27,8 81/108 75,0
36,1 110/133 82,7
37,8 151/183 82,5
36,7 106/136 77,9
17,2 34/42 81,0
13
40
11
44
73
75
61
22
8
28
4
49
50
48
34
7
10
58
23
97
95
138
116
28
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
90
213
59
299
367
558
374
85
6,9
8,2
4,9
10,3
11,1
15,9
11,0
2,7
23
84/136
61,7
25/68
36,7
92/118
77,9
46
33
72
0
335
14,5
12
35/65
53,8
24/60
40,0
40/49
81,6
22
12
46
0
182
15,2
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Panathin.
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Maroussi
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teams
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathinaikos Athens
Tomasevic Dejan
Tsartsaris Costas
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: May 5, 1973, in Belgrade, Serbia
2.09 • FORWARD • BORN: October 17, 1979, in Beroia, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Borac Cacak
(Yugoslavia) juniors...made his debut with Borac Cacak during the 1990-91 season...signed
for the 1991-92 season by BC Red Star Belgrade...played there till the 1994-95 championship...signed for the 1995-96 season by BC
Partizan Belgrade...played there till the 199899 championship...signed for the 1999-00
season by KK Buducnost Podgorica...played
there till the 2000-01 season...moved to Spain
for the 2001-02 season, signed by Taugres
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...signed for the 200203 season by Valencia BC...played there till
the 2004-05 championship...moved to Greece
for the 2005-06 season, signed by Panathinaikos Athens...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...won
the 2003 ULEB Cup with Valencia BC...named
the 2000-01 Euroleague MVP...named to the
2001-02 All-Euroleague First Team...named
the 2000-01 Euroleague Week-2 and 4
MVP...named the 2003 ULEB Cup Finals
MVP...led the 1997-98 Euroleague in rebounds (9.6 rpg.)...led the 1999-00 Euroleague
in field goal percentage (63.0 %)...member of
the Yugoslav National Team...won the gold
medal at the 1998 and 2002 World Champi-
CAREER NOTES: grew up in BC Beroia
(1993-95) youth teams...played for Philippos
Beroia juniors the 1995-96 season...played
there also the 1996-97 championship...moved
to Iceland for the 1997-98 season signed by
Grindavik...made his debut with AC Near
East during the 1998-99 season...signed for
the 1999-00 season by BC Peristeri...played
there till the 2001-02 championship...signed
for the 2002-03 season by Panathinaikos
Athens...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens...member of the Greek National Team...won the silver medal at the 2006 World Championship ...
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Partizan
Partizan
Partizan
Buducnost
Buducnost
Tau Vitoria
Valencia
Valencia
Valencia
Panathin.
Panathin.
25
26
22
22
21
45
39
39
24
25
25
94/170
180/259
154/230
159/208
118/184
202/364
170/323
148/285
131/225
80/126
64/96
55,3
69,5
67,0
76,4
64,1
55,5
52,6
51,9
58,2
63,5
66,7
12
20
17
14
22
105/164
104/164
81/140
39/64
56/91
17
14
46/102
58/106
PCT.
FTM/A
onship...won the silver medal at the 1996
Olympic Games...won the gold medal at the
1995, 1997 and 2001 European Championship...won the bronze medal at the 1999
European Championship...played at the 2000
and 2004 Olympic Games...played at the 2005
European Championship...won the 1992-93
and 1993-94 Yugoslav National Championship with BC Red Star Belgrade...won the
1995-96 and 1996-97 Yugoslav National
Championaship with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 1999-00 and 2000-01 Yugoslavian National Championship with KK
Buducnost Podgorica...won the 2001-02
Spanish National Championship with Taugres
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...won the 2005-06 and
2006-07 Greek National Championship with
Panathinaikos Athens...won the 1999 Yugoslavian National Cup with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2001 Yugoslav National Cup
with KK Buducnost Podgorica... won the 2002
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...won the 2006
and 2007 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...named the 1998 Yugoslav
League MVP...named to the 1998 Yugoslav
League 1st Team...played the 1999 and 2000
Yugoslav All Star Game.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0/4
0/3
0/1
0/1
0/2
0/1
0/3
0/0
1/1
0/0
0/0
0,0 66/112 58,9
0,0 81/140 57,9
0,0 88/139 63,3
0,0 88/140 62,9
0,0 103/145 71,0
0,0 126/202 62,4
0,0 98/171 57,3
0,0 74/164 45,1
100 52/116 44,8
0,0 38/73 52,1
0,0 43/74 58,1
179
258
208
197
235
286
259
303
191
130
105
15
42
26
32
21
62
41
56
35
14
13
39
66
58
41
43
99
172
128
89
28
27
...
...
...
...
12
7
13
10
7
7
1
254
441
396
406
339
530
438
370
317
198
171
10,2
17,0
18,0
18,5
16,1
11,8
11,2
9,5
13,2
7,9
6,8
64,0
63,4
57,8
60,9
61,5
0/4
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
65/113
72/113
28/62
24/50
55/80
57,5
63,7
45,1
48,0
68,8
158
152
148
56
98
24
17
36
6
9
37
41
66
16
18
12
10
4
6
7
275
280
190
102
167
22,9
14,0
11,1
7,2
7,6
45,1
54,7
0/1
0/1
0,0
0,0
36/59
34/74
61,0
45,9
109
122
19
21
81
58
5
5
128
150
7,5
10,7
YEAR
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
won the gold medal at the 2005 European
Championship...played at the 2004 Olympic
Games...played at the 2007 European Championship...won the 2002-03, 2003-04, 200405, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Greek National
Championship with Panathinaikos Athens...
won the 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...
played the 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and
2007 Greek All Star Game...named the 2006
and 2007 Greek Cup Final MVP...has been
member of the Greek U-18 and U-22 National
Team...played at the 1998 European U-22
Championship...
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Grindavik
Near East
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
15
26
26
26
29
34
33
35
33
34
108/180
51/107
98/168
76/138
113/212
63/109
79/132
90/141
85/124
57/103
60,0
47,6
58,3
55,1
53,3
57,8
59,8
63,8
68,5
55,3
14/36
9/21
14/43
18/47
16/45
13/27
18/42
18/49
27/72
18/53
38,9
42,8
32,6
38,3
35,6
48,1
42,8
36,7
37,5
33,9
53/71 74,6
42/57 73,7
76/98 77,6
51/77 66,2
83/125 66,4
38/58 65,5
62/86 72,1
71/102 69,6
51/84 60,7
51/76 67,1
245
127
174
167
241
140
156
153
152
153
42
14
23
17
37
12
27
19
19
18
44
26
53
43
50
20
42
26
36
27
20
23
17
16
19
15
22
13
15
20
311
171
314
257
357
203
274
305
302
219
20,7
6,6
12,1
9,9
12,3
6,0
8,3
8,7
9,2
6,4
11
14
19
20
25
23
23
30/56
47/90
33/48
65/107
57/97
33/68
44778
53,6
52,2
68,7
60,7
58,7
48,5
56,4
11/25
3/21
2/6
6/21
12/33
19/41
10/41
44,0
14,3
33,3
28,5
36,3
46,3
24,4
29/37
40/62
14/23
29/41
42/65
28/42
34/49
68
88
41
104
108
70
104
6
14
5
14
15
11
14
21
24
7
17
19
24
30
3
9
5
7
9
9
11
122
143
86
177
192
151
152
11,1
10,2
4,5
8,8
7,6
6,5
6,6
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Peristeri
Peristeri
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
Panathin.
78,4
64,5
60,9
70,7
64,6
66,6
69,4
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
Buducnost
Tau Vitoria
Valencia
Panathin.
Panathin.
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Valencia
2004/05 Valencia
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teams
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Panathinaikos Athens
Vujanic Milos
Winston Kennedy
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: November 13, 1980, in Loznica, Serbia
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: July 29, 1984, in Mobile, Ala, USA
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Red Star
Belgrade (Yugoslavia) U-18s...made his debut
during the 1998-99 season with BC Red Star...
played there till the 2000-01 championship...
signed for the 2001-02 season by BC Partizan
Belgrade...played with Partizan till the 200203 championship...moved to Italy for the
2003-04 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna
...played there also the 2004-05 championship...moved to Spain for the 2005-06 season, signed by FC Barcelona...moved to
Greece for the 2006-07 season, signed by
Panathinaikos Athens...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Euroleague with Panathinaikos Athens... named
to the 2002-03 and 2003-04 All-Euroleague
Second Team...named the 2002-03 Euroleague Week-3 MVP...won the 2001-02 and
2002-03 Yugoslav National Championship
with BC Partizan Belgrade...won the 2004-05
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Alabama University (2002-05)...moved to
Spain for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Gran Canaria CB...moved to Greece for the
2006-07 season, signed by Panionios BC
PCT.
FTM/A
Italian National Championship with Fortitudo
Bologna...won the 2006-07 Greek National
Championship with Panathinaikos Athens...
won the 2002 Yugoslav National Cup with BC
Partizan Belgrade...won the 2007 Greek National Cup with Panathinaikos Athens...
played the 2001 Yugoslav All Star Game...led
the 2002-03 Euroleague in scoring (25.8 ppg.)
...led the 2002-03 Euroleague in received
fouls (9.78 rfpg.)...has been member of the Yugoslav U-18 and U-20 National Team...played
at the 2000 European U-20 Championship...
has been member of the Yugoslav University
National Team... played at the 1999 and 2001
World University Games...member of the Yugoslav National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2002 World Championship...member of
the Serbia & Montenegro National
Team...played at the 2003 European Championship...played at the 2004 Olympic Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Red Star
Red Star
Partizan
Partizan
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Barcelona
Panathin.
12
22
20
21
40
37
5
26
7/16
100/161
57/106
86/155
103/180
89/162
4/9
23/40
43,8
62,1
53,7
55,5
57,2
54,9
44,4
57,5
8/16
42/137
35/73
65/157
87/229
82/212
2/4
47/106
50,0 25/31 80,6
30,6 80/102 78,4
47,8 74/96 77,1
41,4 117/147 79,6
38,0 162/198 81,8
38,7 104/126 82,5
50,0
0/0
0,0
44,3 39/52 75,0
2
76
53
44
82
75
0
36
5
57
26
28
67
50
2
17
8
75
53
57
96
93
6
46
…
3
4
0
0
1
0
0
63
406
293
484
629
528
16
226
5,3
18,5
14,6
23,0
15,7
14,3
3,2
8,7
33/64
50/117
57/106
59/97
4/7
6/17
51,6 22/57
42,7 42/103
53,8 47/122
60,8 46/137
57,1
0/3
35,3 19/55
38,6 30/40 75,0
40,8 135/160 84,4
38,5 71/85 83,5
33,5 75/96 78,1
0,0
2/2
100
34,5 37/48 77,1
36
26
34
61
1
8
10
15
26
28
2
9
34
45
36
49
4
14
1
0
0
1
0
0
162
361
326
331
10
106
13,5
25,8
16,3
16,5
2,5
5,6
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
G. Canaria
Panionios
17
33
32
29
36
53/124
145/308
143/301
67/150
123/244
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
21,3 52/78 66,7
39,7 128/177 72,3
43,2 107/138 77,5
37,5 40/61 65,6
39,7 95/129 73,6
PCT.
FTM/A
80
181
172
65
111
20
28
10
20
42
34
64
82
24
79
13
9
8
13
13
188
562
573
264
527
11,1
17,0
17,9
9,1
14,6
Zizic Andrija
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: January 14, 1980, in Split, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Omis Mosor
(Croatia) youth teams…made his debut during the 1997-98 season, in the Croatian 2nd
division, with Plastic Solin…signed for the
1998-99 season by KK Split…played there
till the 2002-03 championship…signed for
the 2003-04 season by Cibona Zagreb…
played there till January ‘05...moved to
Spain, on late January ‘05, signed by FC
Barcelona…moved to Greece for the 200506 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...
played there also the 2006-07 championship
...signed for the 2007-08 season by Panathinaikos Athens.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2005-06 Eu-
EUROELAGUE
2001/02 Partizan
12
2002/03 Partizan
14
2003/04 Fortit. Bo
20
2004/05 Fortit. Bo
20
2005/06 Barcelona
4
2006/07 Panathin.
19
1998/99 Red Star, stats not available.
PCT.
42,7 10/47
47,1 48/121
47,5 60/139
44,7 30/80
50,4 62/156
Athens...signed for the 2007-08 season by
Panathinaikos Athens.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Greek
All Star Game...played the 2007 EuroCup All
Star Game...named to the 2003-04 and
2004-05 All-SEC 1st Team.
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Split
Split
Split
Split
Split
Cibona
Cibona
Barcelona
2005/06 Olympiacos
2006/07 Olympiacos
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
12
20
28
22
15
16
17
21
34
37
23/50
103/161
94/152
143/253
121/174
65/122
98/138
52/102
98/157
119/226
46,0
63,9
61,8
56,5
69,5
53,3
71,0
51,0
62,4
52,6
0/0
0/1
0/1
1/8
1/1
1/1
0/0
0/2
1/3
0/1
PCT.
FTM/A
23
68/131
51,9
0/2
0,0
33/43
19
10
5
23
22
83/160
58/108
13/29
62/112
99/171
51,8
53,7
44,8
55,3
57,9
1/1
0/1
0/0
1/1
?
100,0
0,0
0,0
100,0
25,0
41/61
29/47
17/18
64/81
67/84
roleague Week-9 MVP...won the 2002-03
Croatian National League with KK Split…
won the 2003-04 Croatian National Championship with Cibona Zagreb…played the
2000, 2001 and 2002 Croatian All Star
Game…led the 2002-03 Adriatic League in
rebounding (8.2 rpg.)…has been member of
the Croatian U-18, U-20 National Team…
won the silver medal at the 1998 European
U-18 Championship…won the bronze medal
at the 1999 World U-18 Championship…
played at the 2000 European U-20 Championship…member of the Croatian National
Team…played at the 2003 and 2005 European Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0 17/37 45,9
0,0 38/58 65,5
0,0 59/88 67,0
12,5 82/112 73,2
100,0 56/82 68,3
100,0 30/44 68,2
0,0 63/84 75,0
0,0 38/51 74,5
33,3 64/82 78,0
0,0 98/125 78,4
55
134
126
118
97
99
86
67
150
140
12
21
19
28
18
11
12
14
6
9
1
16
14
25
15
9
6
4
10
20
…
…
…
…
0
3
5
2
3
3
63
244
247
371
301
161
259
142
263
336
5,3
12,2
8,8
16,9
20,1
10,1
15,2
6,8
7,7
9,1
76,7
86
11
7
…
169
7,3
67,2
61,7
94,4
79,0
79,8
101
78
24
101
115
4
6
1
14
12
1
14
3
8
22
1
0
0
1
5
210
145
43
191
268
11,0
14,5
8,6
8,3
12,2
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Split
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Cibona
2004/05 Cibona
Barcelona
2005/06 Olympiacos
2006/07 Olympiacos
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teams
Prokom Trefl
Sopot
SOPOT - POLAND
Official Club Name
TREFL SPORTOWA
SPÓLKA AKCYJNA
Foundation Year
1995
he perennial Polish champions from
Prokom Trefl Sopot are back for a
fourth consecutive season in the Euroleague, and this time brings what is arguably its most talented roster ever. Despite
the fact that Prokom has never advanced past
the Euroleague Top 16, its current squad
boasts former Euroleague, Olympic and world
champions. Head coach Eugeniusz Kijewski
will have at his disposal seven new players,
while the team also brought back three key
contributors from last season. Together, they
form an experienced veteran unit that knows
what it takes to win. The centerpiece could be
shooting star Milan Gurovic, a former world
and European champion who was the ULEB
Cup MVP last season after setting that competition's single-season scoring record. Together
with Thomas Van den Spiegel, who will anchor the defense from the paint, the athleticism of local favorite Filip Dylewicz and the
playmaking skills of Travis Best, Prokom has
all the pieces to make an historic run.
Prokom will go to battle with three point
guards, who will all bring different looks to
the team. Best is the playmaking mastermind, who can find the open man or hit the
open jumper, as well as defend anyone. Veteran Christos Harissis brings experience and
leadership to the point guard position as he
begins his sixth Euroleague campaign, skills
which could be needed opposite Dajuan
Wagner, a lethal scorer in a point guard's
body, who is looking to resurrect a promising career after battling illness and having a
kidney removed. On the wing, Prokom
boasts three-point marksman Donatas Slani-
T
na, who should reap the benefits of having
three playmakers on the team as he sets up
for plenty of shots from downtown. Przemyslaw Zamojski adds extra depth in the
backcourt as a shooter coming of age who
can hit key shots when called upon.
In all likelihood, Gurovic will become the focus of the Prokom attack. A world-class scorer, his presence will simply make things easier for everyone around him. For toughness,
Prokom has Tomas Masiulis, a blue-collar
worker who will do whatever it takes to help
his teammates and camp out in the paint to
get rebounds. Also in the paint, Prokom will
turn to the duo of Van den Spiegel, a shotblocking expert, and Olympic champion
Ruben Wolkowysky, who can use his superb
shooting touch to make his presence felt. Filip Dylewicz is the best athlete of the bench:
his slams, three-pointers and blocks bring the
fans to their feet. Small forward Krzysztof
Roszyk also arrives from Polish League rival
Turow to try to take his game to the next level
in the Euroleague.
There is no doubt that Prokom will have a
new look and a new attitude this season. With
so many winners together on one squad, it is
clear that the club won't settle for anything
less than victory on every given night. The
first measuring stick that the club will look to
surpass will be success in the Top 16, where it
has already landed twice. Now, Prokom will
want to take the next step, earning a spot in
the Quarterfinal Playoffs for the first time
ever. If that can happen, Prokom could go on
to be this season's Cinderella story... and one
to keep an eye on from opening day.
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teams
Prokom Trefl Sopot
President: Kazimierz Wierzbicki
Vice-President: Jan Justka
General Manager: Jacek Jakubowski
Managing Director: Jacek Jakubowski
Financial Director: Jan Justka
Team Manager: Robert Wierzbicki
General Secretary: Aleksandra Gràdziel
Media & Communication Director: Miroslaw Noculak
Marketing Area: Malgorzata Rudowska
Stats Crew Chief: Piotr Modelski
Staff
Coach: Eugeniusz Kijewski
Assistant Coach: Tomas Pacesas
Scouting: Roman Tyman’ski
Athletic Trainers: Aleksandras Kosauskas, Miroslaw Cygan
Club Doctor: Pawel Cies’la
Physiotherapists: Aleksander Walda, Zbigniew Pawlowski
Team information
Team address: SSA TREFL, AL. Niepodleglos’ci
809a, 81-810 Sopot, Poland
Phone Number: +48 58 551 65 70
Fax Number: +48 58 550 30 84
Official webpage: www.prokom.trefl.com.pl
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Yellow
Reserve Uniform: Black
Ticket Information: Anna Siuda
phone +48 509 925 110, +48509925110, fax +48 58 550 30 84
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Prokom
Second Sponsor: Trefl SA
Technical Sponsor: Nike Poland
ARENA
HALA OLIWIA
Capacity: 5.000
Address: ul. Bažyn’skiego
1, 80-309 Gdan’sk
Phone: +48 58 552 20 91
Fax: +48 58 552 02 51
4
Roster
n° name
5
6
7
8
9
10
13
14
15
22
17
16
18
19
20
21
ht
Krzysztof Roszyk
Travis Best
Tomas Masiulis
Filip Dylewicz
Dajuan Wagner
Christos Harissis
Donatas Slanina
Ruben Wolkowyski
Milan Guroviç
Tomas Van Den Spiegel
Przemyslaw Zamojski
Adam Lapeta
Piotr Stelmach
Adam Waczynski
Aleksander Krauze
Daniel Wilkusz
2.00
1.80
2.05
2.02
1.91
1.89
1.91
2.06
2.07
2.14
1.96
2.17
2.06
1.97
1.88
2.00
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Center
Forward
Center
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
1978
1972
1975
190
1983
1976
1977
1973
1976
1979
1986
1987
1984
1989
1989
1988
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Trophy case
Polish National League: 2003/2004, 2004/2005, 2005/2006,
2006/2007
Polish National Cup: 2000, 2001, 2006
Polish Supercup: 2002
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
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teams
Prokom Trefl Sopot
DYLEWICZ FILIP
Best Travis
EUROLEAGUE
1.80 • GUARD • BORN: July 12, 1972, in Springfield, Ma, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Georgia Tech University (1992-95)...
signed for the 1995-96 season by Indiana
Pacers...played there till February ’02...traded to Chicago Bulls on February ’02...signed
for the 2002-03 season by Miami Heat...
signed for the 2003-04 season by Dallas
Mavericks...signed for the 2004-05 season
YEAR
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
by New Jersey Nets...moved to Russia for
the 2005-06 season, signed by BC Unics
Kazan...moved to Italy for the 2006-07 season, signed by Virtus Bologna...moved to
Poland for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 1993-94
All-ACC 2nd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Ga Tech
Ga Tech
Ga Tech
Ga Tech
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Indiana
Chicago
Miami
Dallas
New Jersey
Kazan
Virtus Bo
35
30
29
30
59
76
82
49
82
77
44
30
72
61
76
23
44
95/191
83/170
131/246
136/277
61/138
217/465
180/410
105/246
236/468
310/691
103/230
104/229
195/474
61/152
164/367
82/163
104/224
49,7
48,8
53,3
49,1
44,2
46,7
43,9
42,7
50,4
44,9
44,8
45,4
41,1
40,1
44,7
50,3
46,4
56/145
80/175
49/144
73/192
8/25
57/155
21/70
22/59
35/93
37/97
13/34
8/25
36/109
3/20
26/85
25/67
23/78
38,6
45,7
34,0
38,0
32,0
36,8
30,0
37,3
37,6
38,1
38,2
32,0
33,0
15,0
30,6
37,3
29,5
72/98
82/109
123/142
116/137
75/90
149/197
112/131
70/83
156/190
187/226
57/65
47/51
105/123
40/46
108/122
63/72
56/73
73,5
75,2
86,6
84,7
83,3
75,6
85,5
84,3
82,1
82,7
87,7
89,7
85,4
87,0
88,5
87,5
76,7
89
94
104
95
44
166
122
80
142
222
70
81
147
68
107
68
78
48
51
58
60
20
98
85
169
76
110
57
32
44
31
66
29
48
198
176
167
151
97
318
281
42
272
473
175
149
255
112
143
61
118
0
6
3
6
3
5
5
4
5
11
6
1
7
4
9
1
1
430
488
532
607
221
754
535
346
733
918
302
279
603
171
514
302
333
12,3
16,3
18,3
20,2
3,7
9,9
6,5
7,1
8,9
11,9
6,9
9,3
8,4
2,8
6,8
13,1
8,1
12
31/68
45,6
18/40
45,0
22/24
91,7
30
25
38
0
138
11,5
2004/05 Prokom
2005/06 Prokom
2006/07 Prokom
10
13
18
22/42
15/29
24/51
52,3
51,7
47,1
5/19
3/11
4713
26,3
27,2
30,8
19/30
16/25
12/20
63,3
64,0
60,0
45
49
55
7
9
11
14
9
6
11
2
4
78
55
72
7,8
4,2
4,0
8
23/36
63,9
2/6
33,3
13/22
59,1
38
7
3
13
65
8,1
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Prokom
Gurovic Milan
2.07 • FORWARD • BORN: June 17, 1976, in Novi Sad, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with NAP Novi Sad
(Yugoslavia) youth teams...moved to Greece for
the 1993-94 season, signed by BC Peristeri...
played there till the 1997-98 championship...
moved to Spain for the 1998-99 season,
signed by F.C. Barcelona...played there also the
1999-00 championship...moved back to Greece
for the 2000-01 season, signed by AEK Athens
... released on early December... moved to Italy
on later December, signed for the remainder of
the season by Pallacanestro Trieste...back to
Spain for the 2001-02 season, signed by BC
Malaga... played there also the 2002-03 championship...moved to Serbia & Montenegro for
the 2003-04 season, signed by NIS Vojvodina...signed for the 2004-05 season by BC Partizan Belgrade...left the team on December
’03...moved to Spain, on February ’04, signed
for the remainder of the season by Joventut
Badalona...back to Serbia & Montenegro for
the 2005-06 season, signed by BC Red Star
Belgrade...played there also the 2006-07
championship...moved to Poland for the 2007-
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Kazan
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: January 25, 1980, in Bydgoszcz, Poland
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Astoria Bydgoszcz (Poland) juniors...signed for the 199798 by Prokom Trefl Sopot, played his first season with the farm team, in the 2nd division...
made his debut with the main team during the
2000-01 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04,
2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Polish National Championship with Prokom Trefl
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
6
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Barcelona
Barcelona
AEK
Trieste
Unicaja
Unicaja
Vojvodina
Badalona
Red Star
Red Star
1
23
25
26
26
42
48
5
24
41
40
14
17
16
17
0/2
33/65
51/100
76/142
99/193
103/178
78/161
11/14
70/137
110/214
73/168
54/80
28/50
67/104
48/96
0,0
50,8
51,0
53,5
51,3
57,8
48,4
78,6
51,1
51,4
43,5
67,5
56,0
64,4
50,0
0/0
9/22
6/20
9/39
50/116
63/154
75/206
7/21
54/167
80/212
56/166
25/73
18/51
35/110
44/116
0,0
40,9
30,0
23,1
43,1
40,9
36,4
33,3
32,3
37,8
33,7
34,2
35,3
31,8
37,9
0/0
18/28
49/64
73/88
99/131
87/126
75/109
7/7
67/87
138/183
109/137
78/102
19/26
111/148
157/187
0,0
64,3
76,6
82,9
75,6
69,0
68,8
100,0
77,0
75,4
79,6
76,5
73,1
75,0
83,9
2
60
68
104
118
111
127
14
111
169
115
27
33
80
90
0
3
10
13
22
38
51
5
37
55
29
19
16
23
26
0
3
9
9
26
36
27
3
11
37
29
9
13
19
17
0
6
5
2
8
12
3
0
5
6
5
0
1
1
0
0
111
169
252
447
482
456
50
369
598
423
261
129
350
385
0,0
4,8
6,7
9,7
17,2
11,5
9,5
10,0
15,4
14,6
10,6
18,6
7,6
21,9
22,6
AEK
Unicaja
Unicaja
Partizan
4
11
16
6
8/16
19/54
27/55
7/21
50,0
35,2
49,1
33,3
6/15
16/50
33/84
8/34
40,0
32,0
39,3
23,5
18/23
38/46
50/61
17/23
78,3
82,6
82,0
73,9
10
43
55
14
3
3
11
8
1
7
11
6
0
0
2
0
52
124
203
55
13,0
11,3
12,7
9,2
2005/06 Red Star
2006/07 Red Star
14
14
34/67
55/99
50,7 37/105
55,6 44/122
35,2 54/76 71,0
36,1 1207140 85,7
86
74
13
21
23
11
2
0
233
362
16,6
25,9
YEAR
Dylewicz Filip
Sopot...won the 2000, 2001 and 2006 Polish
National Cup with Prokom Trefl Sopot...won
the 2001 Polish SuperCup...won the 2004
and 2007 Polish All Star Game...has been
member of the Polish U-18 National
Team...has been member of the Polish U-20
National Team...member of the Polish National Team... played at the 2007 European
Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
24
14
31
21
8
31
26
36
40
29/51
11/17
47/80
44/89
15/26
56/99
67/112
87/138
83/154
56,9
64,7
58,8
49,4
57,7
56,6
59,8
63,0
53,9
1/6
2/4
5/21
9/23
2/3
3/18
24/45
16/45
22/52
16,7
50,0
23,8
39,1
66,7
16,7
53,3
35,6
42,3
17/25
7/8
25/32
27/41
10/12
58/77
38/56
34/51
51/79
69,0
87,5
78,1
65,9
83,3
75,3
67,8
66,7
64,6
30
28
87
88
22
100
132
182
191
13
0
40
11
3
20
38
58
48
8
4
12
20
7
17
33
53
63
...
...
17
10
6
16
13
13
20
78
35
134
142
48
179
244
257
283
3,3
2,5
4,3
6,8
5,8
5,8
9.4
7,1
7,1
08 season, signed by Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006-07
ULEB Cup regular season MVP...named the
2006-07 ULEB Cup Week-3 and 6 MVP...led
the 2006-07 ULEB Cup in scoring (25.9 ppg.)...
member of the Yugoslav National Team... won
the gold medal at the 2002 World Championship...won the gold medal at the 2001 European Championship...won the bronze medal at
the 1999 European Championship...won the
1998-99 Spanish National Championship with
FC Barcelona... won the 2006 Serbia & Montenegro National Cup with BC Red Star Belgrade...won the 1999 Korac Cup with FC
Barcelona...played the 1999 and 2002 Spanish
All Star Game...named the 2002 Spanish All
Star Game MVP...led the 2005-06 Serbian Superleague in scoring (25.7 ppg.)has been
member of the Serbia & Montenegro National Team...played at the 2003 and 2005 European Championship...member of the Serbian
National Team...played at the 2007 European
Championship.
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2004/05
ULEB CUP
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
7
teams
Prokom Trefl Sopot
Harissis Christos
Masiulis Tomas
1.89 • GUARD • BORN: July 9, 1976, in Athens, Greece
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: September 19, 1975, in Kaunas, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Arion
(Greece) juniors...made his debut with Arion
during the 1996-97 season, in the Greek A2
League...signed for the 1997-98 season by
Iraklio OAA Kritis...played there till the 200102 championship...released on March ‘02...
moved to Spain on April ‘02, signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria for the remainder of the season...back to Greece of the
2002-03 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...played there also the 2003-04 season...signed for the 2004-05 season by Apollon Patras...signed for the 2005-06 season
on November ‘05 by Olympiacos Piraeus...on
YEAR
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Iraklio
Iraklio
Iraklio
Iraklio
Iraklio
Tau Vitoria
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Apollon
Apollon
MS Siena
Olympiacos
30
28
23
26
24
12
36
24
23
2
3
38
40/82
82/151
63/123
116/211
108/191
4/9
57/114
26/60
55/110
6/14
2/4
46/95
1
20
20
19
19
2/3
29/59
24/52
16/30
12/24
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
48,8 21/54
54,3 8/41
51,2 9/25
55,0 23/78
56,5 50/133
44,4 4/17
50,0 47/129
43,3 30/93
50,0 49/112
42,8
1/9
50,0
2/4
48.4 20/58
38,9
19,5
36,0
29,5
37,6
23,5
36,4
32,2
43,8
11,1
50,0
34,5
21/38
42/66
28/42
64/91
36/51
13/14
53/76
21/30
36/45
4/4
4/4
54/65
55,3
62,1
66,7
70,3
70,6
92,8
69,7
70,0
80,0
100
100
83,1
46
60
50
65
82
7
61
49
60
1
6
51
23
37
31
30
35
3
27
25
30
4
1
30
47
50
77
80
107
7
65
72
64
3
3
60
3
5
2
2
2
0
3
3
2
0
0
1
164
230
181
365
402
33
308
163
293
19
14
206
5,5
8,2
7,9
14,0
16,8
2,8
8,6
6,8
12,7
9,5
4,7
5,4
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
66,7
49,1
46,1
53,3
50,0
0,0
40,9
33,8
23,5
20,0
2/2
18/28
32/40
6/11
14/16
100
64,3
80,0
54,5
87,5
0
38
45
18
19
1
13
14
13
5
0
28
48
23
16
0
1
1
1
1
6
157
152
62
50
6,0
7,9
7,6
3,2
2,6
2000/01
2001/02
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
Tau Vitoria
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
Olympiacos
CAREER NOTES: started playing with Statyba
Jonava (Lithuania), in the 2nd Division... signed
for the 1995-96 by BC Zalgiris Kaunas... played
there till February ’02...moved to Italy, on March
’02, signed for the remainder of the season by
Mens Sana Basket Siena...moved to Poland for
the 2002-03 season, signed by Prokom Trefl
Sopot...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1999 Euroleague
with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...member of the
Lithuanian National Team...won the bronze
medal at the 2000 Olympic Games...played at
the 1998 World Championship...played at the
1999 European Championship...won the 199596, 1997-98, 1998-99 and 2000-01 Lithuanian
May ’06 moved to Italy signed by Mens Sana
Basket Siena...back to Greece for the 200607 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...
moved to Poland for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001-02 Spanish National Championship with Taugres
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...played the 2002,
2003 and 2005 Greek All Star Game...has
been member of the Greek U-22 National
Team...played at the 1998 European U-22
National Championship...member of the
Greek National Team...played at the 2001
and 2003 European Championship.
YEAR
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
MS Siena
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
41
21
23
32
26
20
17
43
35
34
36
40
168/258
77/122
73/118
110/169
97/154
61/99
42/75
153/242
104/148
78/127
63/120
69/102
65,1
63,1
62,9
65,1
63,0
61,6
56,0
63,2
70,3
61,4
52,5
67,6
0/0
0/0
0/3
6/20
11/24
6/16
1/4
23/53
14/44
13/42
7/24
7/26
0,0
0,0
0,0
30,0
45,8
37,5
25,0
43,4
31,8
30,9
29,2
26,9
86/131 65,6
31/36 86,1
23/43 53,5
43/60 71,7
40/63 63,5
35/50 70,0
26/41 63,4
76/137 55,5
53/106 50,0
63/102 61,8
43/77 55,8
29/51 56,9
217
92
113
182
150
121
119
308
266
191
143
139
49
15
21
35
31
18
23
73
57
51
81
34
45
23
27
47
45
30
7
88
59
56
53
48
38
7
12
16
8
...
5
33
28
28
27
16
422
185
169
281
267
175
113
451
303
258
190
188
10,5
8,8
7,4
8,8
10,3
8,8
6,6
10,5
8,6
7,6
5,3
4,7
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Prokom
Prokom
Prokom
5
11
18
14
20
23/33
31/60
49/78
26/39
30758
69,7
51,7
62,8
66,6
51,7
2/6
8/15
4/25
6/15
5/18
33,3
53,3
16,0
40,0
27,8
12/19
12/22
18/46
11/30
11/15
63,2
54,5
39,1
36,6
73,3
41
65
97
78
78
8
12
21
13
20
10
19
30
25
19
2
8
11
13
6
64
98
128
81
86
12,8
8,9
7,1
5,7
4,3
2003/04 Prokom
12
33/66
50,0
5/23
21,7
17/32
53,1
95
17
27
8
98
8,2
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won
the 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07
Polish National Championship with Prokom Trefl Sopot... won the 2006 Polish National Cup
with Prokom Trefl Sopot...won the 1998 Saporta Cup with Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2002
Saporta Cup with Mens Sana Basket Siena...
played the 2001 and 2002 Lithuanian All Star
Game...played the 2004 and 2005 Polish All Star
Game...named the 2006 Polish League MVP...
has been member of the Lithuanian U-18 and U22 National Team...won the gold medal at the
1996 European U-22 Championship...played at
the 1997 World U-22 Championship ...won the
bronze medal at the 1998 Goodwill Games.
EUROLEAGUE
0/2
27/66
24/71
8/34
4/20
ULEB CUP
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Prokom
Lapeta Adam
Roszyk Krzysztof
2.17 • CENTER • BORN: November 9, 1987, in Puck, Poland
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: August 20, 1978, in Poland
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Prokom Trefl
Sopot (Poland) juniors…will make his debut
with Prokom Trefl Sopot during the 2005-06
season...he’s still playing there, also playing
with the second team in the Polish minors.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Polish
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Turow Zgorzelec (Poland) juniors...made his debut with Turow Zgorzelec, in the Polish minors, during the
1996-97 season...played there also the 1997-98
championship...signed for the 1999-00 season
by Alba Chorzom, in the Polish 2nd division...
played there till the 2002-03 championship...
National Championship with Prokom Trefl
Sopot…won the 2006 Polish National Cup
with Prokom Trefl Sopot…has been member
of the Polish U-18 National Team…played
at the 2005 European U-18 Championhsip.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
10
6/17
35,3
0/0
0,0
5/10
50,0
13
7
1
0
17
1,7
YEAR
TEAM
2003/04 Polonia W
2004/05 Polonia W
2005/06 Turow Z
8
signed for the 2003-04 season by Polonia
Warszaw....played there till the 2005-06
championship...signed for the 2005-06 season
by Turow Zgorzelec...signed for the 2007-08
season by Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Polish
National Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
20
19
39
15/40
35/58
54/93
37,5
60,3
58,1
4/11
12/38
25/75
36,4
31,6
33,3
11/13
22/28
27/45
84,6
78,6
60,0
19
60
59
5
13
17
9
31
21
0
1
2
53
128
210
2,6
6,7
5,4
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teams
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Prokom Trefl Sopot
Slanina Donatas
Van Den Spiegel Tomas
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: April 23, 1977, in Siauliai, Lithuania
2.14 • CENTER • BORN: August 10, 1979, in Gent, Belgium
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with BC
Siauliai (Lithuania) during the 1996-97 season...played there till the 1998-99 championship...signed for the 1999-00 season by BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...played there till the 2001-02
championship...moved to Spain for the 200203 season, signed by CSF Sevilla...played
there till the 2005-06 championship...moved
to Poland for the 2006-07 season, signed by
Prokom Trefl Sopot...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Lithuanian National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2003 European Championship...played at
the 2001 European Championship...played at
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Osiris Denderleeuw (Belgium) youth teams (198794)...moved to BBC Aalst juniors for the 199495 season...made his debut with BBC Aalst
during the 1995-96 season...played there till
the 1996-97 championship...signed by BC
Oostende for the 1997-98 season...played
there till the 2000-01 championship...moved
to Italy for the 2001-02 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna...left the team on January ‘02
...moved back to Belgium signed by BC Oostende...back to Fortitudo Bologna for the 200203 season...played there also the 2003-04
championship...signed for the 2004-05 season by Virtus Roma...played there till February
‘06...moved to Russia on February ‘06 signed
for the remainder of the season by CSKA
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Siauliai
Siauliai
Siauliai
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Sevilla
Sevilla
Sevilla
Sevilla
Prokom
29
31
33
32
40
31
34
34
34
34
39
107,212
113/211
151/283
73/114
159/264
117/196
145/260
135/246
68/157
100/151
87/131
50,5
53,6
53,4
64,0
60,2
59,7
55,8
54,9
43,3
66,2
66,4
23/61
36/89
58/142
60/116
105/224
80/176
72/148
67/192
90/234
69/162
87/204
12
14
20
29/50
47/103
41/775
58,0
45,6
54,7
32/58
31/96
31/92
PCT.
FTM/A
the 2004 Olympic Games...won the 2000-01
Lithuanian National Championship with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2006-07 Polish National Championship with Prokom Trefl
Sopot...played the 1999, 2001 and 2002
Lithuanian All Star Game...won the 2002
Lithuanain All Star Game 3-Point Shootout
Contest...played the 2003 Spanish All Star
Game...member of the Lithuanian U-22 National Team...played at the 1997 World U-22
Championship...played at the 1998 European
U-22 Championship...played at the 1999
World University Games.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
37,7 33/42 78,6
40,5 87/99 87,9
40,8 90/109 82,6
51,7 37/40 92,5
46,9 84/94 89,4
45,4 64/72 88,9
48,7 110/122 90,2
34,9 82/95 86,3
38,5 101/110 91,8
42,6 99/120 82,5
42,6 117/135 86,7
79
102
97
54
125
87
64
51
55
58
86
26
39
46
27
45
50
36
47
39
33
59
68
108
88
52
67
46
60
54
47
47
67
5
5
5
9
3
...
0
2
2
2
4
316
421
566
363
717
538
616
553
507
506
552
10,9
13,6
17,2
11,3
17,9
17,4
18,1
16,3
14,9
14,9
14,2
55,2
32,3
33,7
40
38
36
8
14
16
12
24
29
4
0
1
174
232
218
14,5
16,6
10,9
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 Zalgiris
2001/02 Zalgiris
2006/07 Prokom
20/23
45/51
43/48
87,0
88,2
89,6
Moscow...played there also the 2006-07
championship...moved to Poland for the 200708 season, signed by Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 Euroleague with CSKA Moscow...won the 200001 and 2001-02 Belgian National Championship with BC Oostende...won the 2005-06
and 2006-07 Russian National Championship
with CSKA Moscow...won the 1998 and 2001
Belgian National Cup with BC Oostende...
won the 2006 and 2007 Russian National Cup
with CSKA Moscow...played the 2000 and
2001 Belgian All Star Game...named the 2001
Belgian Player of the Year...has been member
of the Belgian U-18 National Team...played at
the 1996 European U-18 Championship...
member of the Belgian National Team
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
19
25
21
15
20
26
12
37
29
24
14
16
13
34/58
93/152
35/65
14/34
76/132
120/199
13/32
87/136
89/138
65/87
28/43
32/47
31/47
58,6
61,2
53,8
41,2
57,6
60,3
40,6
64,0
64,5
74,7
65,1
68,1
65,9
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
12/23
56/90
34/48
14/19
59/82
83/125
21/29
50/78
64/97
33/72
10/18
20/55
11/26
52,2
62,2
70,8
73,7
72,0
66,4
72,4
64,1
66,0
45,8
55,6
36,4
42,3
61
157
92
44
160
222
60
132
157
134
51
72
39
5
9
11
2
5
...
...
48
33
29
12
8
6
3
11
7
2
5
17
3
3
8
2
2
4
5
9
22
19
13
36
...
...
19
20
10
13
14
9
8
242
104
42
211
323
47
224
242
163
66
84
73
4,2
9,6
5,0
2,8
10,6
12,4
3,9
6,1
8,3
6,8
4,7
5,2
5,6
20
80/153
52,3
0/1
0,0
42/75
56,0
138
11
8
13
202
10,1
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
CSKA
CSKA
15
18
10
21
26/38
49/84
16/24
34/52
68,4
58,3
66,7
65,4
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
23/45
36/65
16/41
22/45
51,1
55,4
39,0
48,9
53
104
27
60
10
27
7
10
5
3
0
10
6
15
6
27
75
134
48
90
5,0
7,4
4,8
4,3
2005/06 Virtus Ro
3
10/19
52,6
0/0
0,0
8/14
57,1
20
10
0
4
28
9,3
YEAR
TEAM
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Aalst
Aalst
Oostende
Oostende
Oostende
Oostende
Oostende
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Virtus Ro
Virtus Ro
CSKA
2006/07 CSKA
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Oostende
EUROLEAGUE
Stelmach Piotr
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: February 23, 1984 in Poland
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with SMS
PZ Kosz Warka (Poland), in the Polish minors
during the 2001-02 season...played there also the 2002-03 championship...played college basketball at Mississippi State (2003YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
10
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
Mississippi S
Mississippi S
Mississippi S
Mississippi S
19
19
27
19
7/13
14/20
21/41
10/21
53,8
0/4
70,0
4/5
51,2 10/37
47,6 2/10/2007
3PM/A
07)...signed for the 2007-08 season by
Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Polish U-18 National Team...played at
the 2002 European U-18 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
80,0
27,0
20,0
3/4
4/10
18/24
3/7
75,0
40,0
75,0
42,9
21
25
78
35
1
1
12
2
1
0
14
4
0
2
5
0
17
44
90
29
0,9
2,3
3,3
1,5
2002/03
2003/04
2005/06
2006/07
ULEB CUP
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Prokom Trefl Sopot
WOLKOWYSKI RUBEN OSCAR
Wagner DaJuan
YEAR
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: February 4, 1983, in Camden, NJ, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Camden HS, NJ...played college
basketball at Memphis University (200001)...signed for the 2002-03 season by
Cleveland Cavaliers...played there till the
2004-05 championship...signed for the 200607 season by Golden State Warriors...moved
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Memphis
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Golden St
36
47
44
11
1
199/439
168/431
81/220
13/29
0/0
to Poland for the 2007-08 season, signed by
Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002 NIT with
Memphis University...played the 2003 NBA
Rookie All Star Game...named to the 200102 All-Conf USA 1st Team.
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
2002/03
45,3 66/208 31,7 166/230 72,2
38,9 55/174 31,6 128/160 80,0
36,8 31/86 36,0 32/47 68,1
44,8 5/26 19,2
3/4
75,0
0,0
1/1 100,0 1/2
50,0
89
82
58
2
0
43
38
26
5
0
128
130
51
13
1
20
7
7
0
0
762
629
287
44
4
21,2
13,4
6,5
4,0
4,0
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Quilmes
Quilmes
Quilmes
Quilmes
Boca Jr.
Boca Jr.
Estud. Ol.
Seattle
Quilmes
CSKA
Boston
Tau Vitoria
Olympiacos
Khimki
Khimki
Khimki
52
56
53
50
52
38
44
34
3
23
7
19
21
35
33
34
144/296
331/630
352/603
329/566
316/486
199/321
262/360
25/77
9/17
95/176
2/3
47/81
42/91
128/227
125/216
92/179
48,6
52,5
58,4
58,1
65,0
62,0
72,8
32,5
52,9
54,0
66,7
58,0
46,2
56,4
57,9
51,4
0/2
10/37
26/88
5/22
1/5
6/14
32/85
0/2
1/9
2/14
0/1
7/30
18/63
30/88
18/66
38/81
0,0
27,0
29,5
22,7
20,0
42,9
37,6
0,0
11,1
14,3
0,0
23,3
28,6
34,1
27,3
46,9
116/165
399/399
291/395
319/424
211/310
123/161
161/207
25/34
14/21
69/91
1/4
28/42
18/34
97/151
132/188
78/117
70,3
75,2
73,7
75,2
68,1
76,4
77,8
73,5
66,7
75,8
25,0
66,7
52,9
64,2
70,2
66,7
246
609
530
429
417
254
298
46
27
155
1
80
109
247
211
156
32
77
72
90
56
37
46
6
2
22
0
10
9
19
65
17
26
60
50
31
53
37
37
3
5
19
1
17
15
61
24
44
84
146
141
137
123
59
...
18
3
9
0
20
11
29
38
9
404
992
1073
992
846
539
721
75
35
265
5
143
156
443
436
376
7,8
17,7
20,2
19,8
16,3
14,2
16,4
2,2
11,8
11,5
0,7
7,5
7,4
12,6
13,2
11,0
7
6
15
28/50
12/34
34/57
56,0
35,3
59,6
3/7
3/5
16/46
42,9
60,0
34,8
16/17
5/8
31/46
94,1
62,5
67,4
53
18
62
6
4
10
5
3
3
3
1
7
81
38
147
11,6
6,3
9,8
12
30/61
49,2
9/23
39,1
22/35
62,9
30
7
10
5
109
9,1
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02 CSKA
2002/03 Tau Vitoria
2003/04 Olympiacos
Wolkowyski Ruben Oscar
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Khimki
2.06 • CENTER • BORN: September 30, 1973, in Juan Josè Castelli, Cha, Argentina
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Atletico Quilmes Mar del Plata (Argentina) during
the 1993-94 season...played there till the
1996-97 championship...signed for the 199798 season by Atletico Boca Juniors...played
there also the 1998-999 championship...
signed for the 1999-00 season by Estudiantes
Olavarria...moved to United States for the
2000-01 season, signed by Seattle Supersonics...signed for the 2001-02 season by Dallas
Mavericks...released on late November...
moved back to Argentina signed by Atletico
Quilmes Mar del Plata...left the team on late
January ’02...moved to Russia on late January
’02, signed for the remainder of the season by
CSKA Moscow...signed for the 2002-03 season by Boston Celtics...left the team on January ’03...moved to Spain on February ’03,
signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...
moved to Greece for the 2003-04 season,
signed by Olympiacos Piraeus... moved to Russia for the 2004-05 season, signed by BC
Khimki Moscow... played there till the 2006-07
championship...moved to Poland for the 200708 season, signed by Prokom Trefl Sopot.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1999-00 Argentinean National Championship with Estudiantes Olavarria...named the 1999-00 Argentinean League MVP...named the 1999-00 Finals MVP...named the 1996 Argentinean All
Star Game MVP...played the 1993, 1995, 1996,
12
1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000 Argentinean All
Star Game...played the 2005 and 2006 FIBA
All Star Game...led the 1994-95 Argentinean
League in rebounds (10,9 rpg.)...led the 199495 Argentinean League in blocked shots (2,6
bpg.)...led the 1996-97 Argentinean League in
rebounds (8,6 rpg.)...led the 1996-97 Argentinean League in blocked shots (2,7 bpg.)...led
the 1997-98 Argentinean League in blocked
shots (2,4 bpg.)...has been member of the Argentinean U-18 and U-22 National Team...
won the gold medal 1990 South American U18 Championship...won the bronze medal at
the 1991 World U-18 Championship...played
at the 1990 Panamerican U-18 Championship
...won the 1993 Panamerican U-22 Championship...played at the 1992 South American U22 Championship...played at the 1993 World
U-22 Championship...member of the Argentinean National Team... won the gold medal at
the 2004 Olympic Games... won the silver
medal at the 2002 World Championship...won
the gold medal at the 1995 Panamerican
Games...won the gold medal at the 2001
South American Championship... won the silver medal at the 1995, and 1999 South American Championship... won the bronze medal at
the 1999 South American Championship ...
played at the 1996 Olympic Games...played at
the 1994 and 1998 World Championship...
played at the 1994 and 1998 Goodwill Games.
Zamojski Przemyslaw
1.96 • GUARD • BORN: December 16, 1986, in Poland
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Independence CC (2005-06)...back to
Poland for the 2006-07 season, signed by
Prokom Trefl Sopot...he’s still playing there.
YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Prokom
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Polish
National Championship with Prokom Trefl
Sopot.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
15
12/22
54,5
2/8
25,0
14/24
58,3
13
13
10
0
44
2,9
1
0/1
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
1
0
0
0
0
0,0
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Prokom
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Real Madrid
MADRID - SPAIN
Official Club Name
REAL MADRID CF
Foundation Year
1931
eal Madrid comes off a historic season in
which the team not only lifted the Spanish League title again, but also managed
to win its first European trophy in 10 years, the
ULEB Cup. Now, the architect of that special
season, Joan Plaza, makes his Euroleague debut
as head coach. Real Madrid opted to keep most
of the players that led the team to its best season
in awhile, starting with star guard Louis Bullock
and ULEB Cup Final MVP Charles Smith. They
are ready to lead again, along with the club's
biggest off-season addition, All-Euroleague second-team selection Lazaros Papadopoulos, one
of the most productive centers in Europe. Do-itall swingman Michalis Pelekanos has also arrived to round out a solid team. Kerem Tunceri
and Raul Lopez will keep sharing the point
guard duties, while Felipe Reyes, Blagota
Sekulic, Venson Hamilton and Axel Hervelle
make up a versatile and talented frontcourt.
With Alex Mumbru at small forward and Sergio
Llull ready to get some opportunities, Madrid
has team chemistry as one of its biggest
strengths. The winningest team in Euroleague
history is back, and the Final Four takes place in
Madrid this season. One of the moves that made
Madrid stronger last season was moving Bullock
to the off-guard spot, where he can make the
most of his unbelievable offensive skills. His
limitless range, one-on-one skills, quick release
and court vision turn him into a nightmare for
any opponent. He found his perfect complement
in Smith, who was the 2005 winner of the Euroleague's Alphonso Ford Trophy as top scorer
in the competition. A born scorer and a threepoint specialist, Smith is always ready to deliver
in crunch time. Tunceri is an old-school point
guard with determination and poise, especially
R
in the clutch, while Lopez is a creative playmaker
with team-leading know-how who has improved
his defense in recent years. Pelekanos is a steals
specialist and an intense player at both wings
who can also play an interesting role on offense.
Mumbru went from three-point threat to allaround offensive player and a dangerous rebounder at small forward.
Madrid has one of the deepest frontcourts anywhere. Papadopoulos is a pure low-post player
with an array of hook shots like few other players.
He should be a dominant force inside. A force of
nature, Reyes never gives up and seems to improve every season, adding a very effective midrange shot to complement his impressive rebounding skills. Sekulic will come off the bench
to offer strength and size. Meanwhile, Hervelle is
the ultimate team player, a power forward with
unlimited shooting range and the type of intensity needed to become a Euroleague superstar. After an injury-plagued season, Hamilton hopes to
be back on court fulltime again to provide defense, rebounds and his trademark blocked shots.
With so much talent, Madrid can always find a
frontcourt option to beat any opponent.
Madrid’s last Euroleague title came in 1995 and
this season seems like a special chance for the
team to try again, since its home city hosts the Final Four. Few teams are more versatile and talented, but Madrid has opted for a fun-to-watch,
run-and-gun game since Plaza was promoted to
head coach. If the team keeps the same attitude as
last season - fearing no opponent, respecting all of
them and working hard to beat every single one Madrid will have no limits this season. Team
chemistry and the addition of Papadopoulos are
enough to make all Madrid fans dream about even
bigger goals in the near future.
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Real Madrid
President: Ramón Calderón
General Manager: Antonio Martín
Sports Director: Alberto Herreros
Team Manager: Jose Antonio Blanco
General Secretary: Silvia Rodríguez
Press Chief: Jorge Pérez
Stats Crew Chief: Juan Carlos Peñalba
Marketing Director: Marcos de León
Staff
Coach: Joan Plaza
Assistant Coaches: Zan Tabak, Alberto Codeso
Athletic Trainer: Joan Ramón Tarragó
Club Doctor: Manuel Beaus
Physiotherapists: Samuel Castillo, Manuel González
Equipment: Óscar Muñoz, Jose Luis Ciria
Team information
Team address: Avenida de Concha Espina 1, 28036 Madrid
Phone Number: +34 913984332
Fax Number: +34 913984381
Official webpage: www.realmadrid.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Home uniform: White
Road Uniform: Dark Purple
Ticket Information: Abel Hernando
phone +34 91 3984300, fax +34 91 3984385
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phone 915128363; fax 915121036; www.realmadrid.com
C/Concha Espina 1.Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. Madrid. 29036
phone 913984345; fax 913984361
ht
Venson Hamilton
Michalis Pelekanos
Charles Smith
Blagota Sekulic
Felipe Reyes
Lazaros Papadopoulos
Alex Mumbrú
Axel Hervelle
Kerem Tunceri
Louis Bullock
Sergio Llull
Raül López
2.07
1.98
1.93
2.04
2.05
2.10
2.02
2.05
1.90
1.85
1.90
1.82
pos
y.o.b
Center
Forward
Forward
Center
Center
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
1977
1981
1975
1982
1980
1980
1979
1983
1979
1976
1987
1980
RADIO
ARENA
PALACIO
VISTALEGRE
Capacity: 13.780
Address: C/ Utebo s/n.
28025, Madrid
Phone: +34914220781
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Cadena Ser C/Gran Vía 32, 8º 1. Madrid. 28020
phone 913470732; fax 913470799
Cope C/Alfonso XI 4. Madrid. 28014
phone 915951266; fax 915219516
RNE Casa de la Radio. Prado del Rey. Madrid. 28223
phone 913461705; fax 913461703
Onda Madrid Pº. Del Príncipe 3, Ciudad de la Imagen.
Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid. 28223
phone 915120150; fax 915329769
Onda Cero C/José Ortega y Gasset 22 y 24. Madrid. 28006
phone 914366400; fax 914366113
Trophy case
Spanish National Championship: 1956/57, 1957/58, 1959/60, 1960/61, 1961/62, 1962/63,
1963/64, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70, 1970/71, 1971/72, 1972/73,
1973/74, 1974/75, 1975/76, 1976/77, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985/86,
1992/93, 1993/94, 1999/00, 2004/2005, 2006/07
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup): 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962,
1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993
Euroleague:1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1978, 1980, 1995
ULEB Cup: 2007 • Saporta Cup: 1984, 1989, 1992, 1997 • Korac Cup: 1988
Intercontinental Cup: 1976, 1977, 1978 • World Championship for Clubs: 1981
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teams
Real Madrid
HAMILTON VENSON
Bullock Louis
YEAR
1.85 • GUARD • BORN: May 20, 1976, in Washington, D.C. , USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at the Laurel Baptist Academy in Temple
Hills, MD...played college basketball at the
University of Michigan (1995-99)... moved to
Italy for the 1999-00 season, on late December, signed by Scaligera Basket Verona...
played there also the 2000-01 championship...
signed for the 2001-02 season by Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano... moved to Spain at the
end of Italian regular season, signed by CB
Malaga ...played there till the 2003-04 championship...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Real Madrid CF...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB Cup
YEAR
with Real Madrid CF...named to the 2000-01
All-Euroleague First Team...named the 2005-06
Euroleague Week-11 MVP... named the 200607 ULEB Cup Week-14 MVP ...won the 2004-05
and 2006-07 Spanish National Championship
with Real Madrid CF... played the 2003 Spanish
All Star Game... named to the 1997, 1998 and
1999 2nd Team All-Big Ten... named the 200405 Spanish League Finals MVP...led the 199900 Italian League in free throws shooting percentage (91,4 %)...led the 2001-02 Italian
League in scoring (24.8 ppg.)...has been member of the U-22 US National Team...won the
1996 U-22 Panamerican Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Michigan
Verona
Verona
Olimpia Mi
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
32
35
34
31
24
29
28
10
43
41
44
36
47
62/10
80/185
89/204
120/277
108/212
126/249
127/248
26/58
120/279
116/193
132/281
106/232
107/210
41,3
43,2
43,6
43,3
50,9
50,6
51,2
44,8
43,0
60,0
47,0
45,7
50,9
70/182
101/214
93/207
75/199
57/138
64/161
67/177
17/33
77/205
118/272
93/240
72/190
102/248
38,5
47,2
44,9
37,7
41,3
39,8
37,8
51,5
37,6
43,4
38,8
37,9
41,1
98/118
106/128
123/135
178/208
152/167
213/233
241/269
47/58
158/183
174/206
191/217
162/182
192/217
83,1
82,8
91,1
86,4
91,0
91,4
89,6
81,0
86,3
84,5
88,0
89,0
88,5
95
105
111
127
74
96
94
16
89
107
128
66
76
31
38
32
36
61
79
68
10
36
31
66
45
60
54
76
97
72
59
99
50
39
91
71
129
95
107
4
5
7
5
2
0
1
0
9
4
4
0
1
432
569
580
643
539
657
696
150
629
722
724
590
712
13,5
16,3
17,1
20,7
22,5
22,7
24,8
15,0
14,6
17,6
16,5
16,4
15,1
Verona
Unicaja
Unicaja
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
11
20
12
18
20
53/98
59/125
20/47
58/116
61/129
54,1 25/60
47,2 39/86
42,6 26/73
41,3 42/119
47,2 41/102
41,7
45,3
35,6
32,2
40,1
61/74
54/63
31/37
66/81
71/81
82,4
85,7
83,8
81,4
87,6
28
38
44
53
32
21
21
9
24
37
35
43
28
52
40
2
1
1
1
0
242
289
149
308
316
22,0
14,5
12,4
17,1
15,8
2006/07 Real Madrid
17
33/75
44,0
37,6
50/54
92,6
35
16
31
0
221
13,0
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska
Napoli
Prokom
Ragusa
Ferrara
Tenerife
Bilbao
Badalona
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
32
32
32
33
22
3
16
29
35
36
37
33
12
71/129
124/215
139/269
194/387
126/220
12/29
76/153
131/220
154/283
184/287
111/186
75/143
34/56
55,0
57,7
51,7
50,1
57,3
41,4
49,7
59,5
54,4
64,1
59,7
52,4
60,7
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/1
3/7
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0 54/100 54,0
0,0 96/148 64,9
0,0 80/144 55,6
0,0 130/198 65,7
0,0 64/106 60,4
0,0
6/15 40,0
0,0 38/64 59,4
42,8 64/100 64,0
0,0 84/135 62,2
0,0 99/146 67,8
0,0 90/139 64,7
0,0 37/50 74,0
50,0 14/21 66,7
161
269
315
335
263
31
266
258
362
287
240
177
55
20
46
53
67
51
9
40
52
44
59
44
30
7
19
33
58
54
23
9
9
36
26
27
33
26
6
39
56
66
80
28
...
38
61
54
63
75
47
26
196
344
358
518
316
30
190
335
392
467
312
187
85
13,7
13,7
11,2
15,7
14,3
10,0
11,8
11,6
11,2
12,9
8,4
5,7
7,1
ULEB CUP
35/93
Hamilton Venson
22
41/92
44,5
0/0
0,0
35/52
67,3
115
16
15
37
117
5,3
11
5
37/60
6/19
61,7
31,6
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
17/25
3/8
68,0
37,5
73
25
16
3
11
2
23
5
91
15
8,3
3,0
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Badalona
2006/07 Real Madrid
Hervelle Axel
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: May 15, 1983, in Liege, Belgium
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Go-Pass
Verviers Pepinster (Belgium) juniors...made
his debut with Pepinster during the 2000-01
season...played there till the 2003-04 championship...moved to Spain for the 2004-05
season, signed by Real Madrid CF...he’s still
playing there.
6
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Pepinster
Pepinster
Pepinster
Pepinster
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
6
24
25
18
39
32
47
4/7
30/56
73/128
49/88
73/141
55/103
114/203
19
23
9
17
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB
Cup with Real Madrid CF...won the 2004-05
and 2006-07 Spanish National Championship with Real Madrid CF...has been member of the Belgian U-16, U-18 and U-20 National Team...member of the Belgian National Team.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
57,1
0/0
0,0
53,6 5/18 27,8
57,0 7/34 20,6
55,7 12/29 41,4
51,8 16/75 21,3
53,4 397110 35,5
56,2 41/124 33,1
2/2 100,0 6
22/31 71,0 69
52/81 25,5 186
50/70 71,4 172
50/86 58,1 206
46/64 71,9 171
95/115 82,6 283
PCT.
0
16
25
...
44
27
56
0
13
34
22
16
30
57
2
8
10
...
14
13
31
10
97
219
184
244
273
446
1,7
4,0
8,8
10,2
6,3
8,5
9,5
37/74
41/75
50,0
54,6
14/31
31/76
45,1
40,7
25/43
26/36
58,1
72,2
80
99
13
21
15
20
12
5
141
201
7,4
8,7
29/54
56/86
53,7
65,1
4/19
14/32
21,1
43,8
13/17
29/48
76,5
60,4
83
82
15
29
14
27
4
6
83
183
9,2
10,8
EUROLEAGUE
2.07 • CENTER • BORN: August 11, 1977, in North Caroline, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Forest City HS, NC...played college basketball at Nebraska University (1995-99)...
moved to Italy on December ’99, signed for the
remainder of the season by Napoli Basket...on
November ’00 moved to Poland, signed by
Prokom Trefl Sopot...released on January ’01...
moved to Italy, on February ’01, signed by Virtus Ragusa, in the Italian Legadue...signed for
the 2001-02 season by Pallacanestro Ferrara...
moved to Spain for the 2002-03 season,
signed by Tenerife Baloncesto, in the LEB 1
FTM/A
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Real Madrid
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
PCT.
League...signed for the 2003-04 season by
Basket Bilbao, in the LEB 1 League...signed for
the 2004-05 season by Joventut Badalona...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Real Madrid
CF...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB
Cup with Real Madrid CF...won the 1996 NIT
with Nebraska University...won the 2006-07
Spanish National Championship with Real
Madrid CF...named to the 1997-98 Big-12
2nd Team...led the 2004-05 Spanish League
for blocking (2.1 bpg.).
2004/05 Real Madrid
2005/06 Real Madrid
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Pepinster
2006/07 Real Madrid
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Manresa
Olesa
2006/07 Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Llull Sergio
Mumbrú Alex
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: November 15, 1987 in Mahon, Spain
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: June 12, 1979, in Barcelona, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with La Salle
Maò and CB i Uniò Manresana (Spain) youth
teams...pmade his debut with Basquet Manresa during the 2005-06 season, also playing
with Finques Olesa, in the EBA...played with
Basquet Manresa also the 2006-07 championship...on May’07 signed by Real Madrid
CF...he’s still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with SESE
Barcelona (Spain) youth teams...moved to
Joventut Badalona juniors for the 1995-96 season...played there also the 1996-97 championship...played with Sant Josep Badalona, the
Joventut’s farm team in the EBA League for the
1997-98 and 1998-99 season also playing several games with Joventut in the ACB
League...signed for Joventut Badalona for the
1999-00 season... played there till the 2001-02
championship...signed for the 2002-03 season
by Real Madrid CF...played there also the 200304 championship...signed for the 2004-05 season, signed by Joventut Badalona... played
there also the 2005-06 championship ...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Real Madrid CF.
G
2PM/A
11
28
7
5712
73/146
0/0
PCT.
3PM/A
41,7 6/11
50,0 46/118
0,0
0/1
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Spanish U-18 and U-20 National Team...
won the gold medal at the 2004 European U18 Championship...played at the 2005 European U-18 Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2007 European U-20 Championship...played at the 2006 European U-20
Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
54,5
39,0
0,0
3/3
56/80
1/2
100
70,0
50,0
4
54
1
3
33
0
6
113
3
1
6
0
31
340
1
2,8
12,1
0,1
YEAR
López Raül
1.82 • GUARD • BORN: April 15, 1980, in Vic, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Juventut
Badalona (Spain) juniors...played the 1997-98
with Festina Juventut, the Badalona’s farm
team in the LEB league...made his debut with
Juventut Badalona during the 1998-99 season
...played there also the 1999-00 championship...moved for the 2000-01 season to Real Madrid CF...played with Real Madrid also the
2001-02 championship...signed for the 2002-03
season by Utah Jazz...played there till the 200405 championship...back to Spain for the 200506 season, signed by CB Girona... signed for the
2006-07 season by Real Madrid CF.
YEAR
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Badalona
Badalona
Badalona
Real Mad.
Real Madrid
Utah
Utah
Girona
Real Madrid
1
34
32
43
14
82
31
33
43
0/3
32/83
86/167
60/110
30/58
198/432
37/90
74/153
45/103
12
5
17
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB
Cup with Real Madrid CF...won the 2006-07
Spanish National Championship with Real
Madrid CF...member of the Spanish National
Team...won the bronze medal at the 2001
European Championship... played at the
2000 Olympic Games ...played the 2001
Spanish All Star Game...has been member of
the Spanish U-16 and U-18 National Team...
won the gold medal at the 1998 European U18 Championship...won the gold medal at
the 1999 World U-18 Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
3/3 100,0 1/2
50,0
38,6 12/30 40,0 49/65 75,4
51,5 30/79 38,0 61/73 83,6
54,5 47/114 41,2 69/88 78,4
51,7 10/44 22,7 26/33 78,8
45,8 25/85 29,4 101/117 86,3
41,1 20/45 44,4 27/33 81,8
48,4 39/87 44,8 61/78 78,3
43,7 30/94 31,9 69/80 86,3
2
42
50
73
44
155
39
54
87
1
26
39
26
21
62
22
41
42
4
54
90
105
43
305
123
93
157
0
0
0
1
0
2
3
0
0
10
149
323
330
116
572
161
326
249
10,0
4,4
10,1
7,7
8,3
7,0
5,2
9,9
5,8
16/36
10/18
44,4
55,6
16/35
4/13
45,7
30,8
18/21
10/12
85,7
83,3
24
8
18
9
39
13
0
0
98
42
8,2
8,4
8/21
38,1
23/40
57,5
30/37
81,1
35
13
39
0
115
6,8
TEAM
1997/98 St. Josep
Badalona
1998/99 St. Josep
Badalona
1999/00 Badalona
2000/01 Badalona
2001/02 Badalona
2002/03 Real Mad.
2003/04 Real Mad.
2004/05 Badalona
2005/06 Badalona
2006/07 Real Madrid
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB Cup
with Real Madrid CF....member of the Spanish National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2006 World Championship...won the silver medal at the 2007 European Championship...won the 2006 FIBA EuroCup with
Joventut Badalona... won the 2006-07 Spanish National Championship with Real Madrid
CF...played the 2002 Spanish All Star
Game...has been member of the Spanish U22 National Team...played at the 1998 European U-22 National Championship...has
been member of the Spanish “B” National
Team...won the gold medal at the 2001
Mediterranean Games.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
23
3
30
4
32
34
34
30
38
38
39
40
73/140
1/1
196/365
2/2
48/89
98/201
110/205
56/115
63/116
97/199
90/180
77/151
52,1
100,0
53,7
100,0
53,9
48,8
53,6
48,7
54,3
48,7
50,0
51,0
17/44
0/0
54/129
0/5
20/53
40/121
37/123
58/147
49/125
34/100
55/149
30/105
38,6 46/72 63,9
0,0
2/2 100,0
41,9147/184 79,9210
0,0
0/0
0,0
37,7 27/39 69,2
33,1 79/103 76,7
30,1 95/136 69,8
39,5 37/57 64,9
39,2 38/62 61,3
34,0 78/109 71,6
36,9 83/100 83,0
28,6 67/84 79,8
PCT.
112
2
45
7
60
95
144
117
118
128
163
115
29
0
33
1
22
36
29
24
26
33
35
31
26
0
7
4
11
47
70
38
24
62
46
43
3
0
701
0
0
2
7
2
5
7
12
3
243
4
23,4
4
183
395
426
323
311
374
428
311
10,6
1,3
11
21/40
52,5
22/55
40,0
29/42
69,0
42
12
19
0
137
12,5
16
12
12
17/36
21/44
17/25
47,2
47,7
68,0
24/54
15/38
9/37
44,4
39,5
24.3
10/16
16/21
17/24
62,5
76,2
70,8
52
41
31
7
12
7
8
11
7
2
0
0
116
103
78
7,3
8,6
6,5
1,0
5,7
11,6
12,5
10,8
8,2
9,8
11.0
7,8
EUROOLEAGUE
2002/03 Real Mad.
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Real Mad.
2004/05 Badalona
2006/07 Real Madrid
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 Real Madrid
2001/02 Real Madrid
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Real Madrid
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teams
Real Madrid
Papadopoulos Lazaros
Pelekanos Michalis
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: June 3, 1980, in Krasnodar, Russia
1.98 • GUAD • BORN: May 25, 1981, in Korydallos, Greece
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Iraklis Thessaloniki (Greece) youth teams...made his debut with Iraklis during the 1996-97 season...
played there till the 2000-01 championship...
signed for the 2001-02 season by Panathinaikos AO Athens...played there also the
2002-03 championship...signed for the 200304 season by Iraklis Thessaloniki...moved to
Russia for the 2004-05 season, signed by
MBC Dynamo Moscow...played there till the
2006-07 championship...moved to Spain for
the 2007-08 season, signed by Real Madrid
CF.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002 Euroleague with Panathinaikos AO Athens...won
the 2006 ULEB Cup with MBC Dynamo
Moscow...named the 2006-07 Euroleague
CAREER NOTES: grew up in BC Peristeri
(Greece) juniors...made his debut with BC
Peristeri during the 1999-00 season...played
there till the 2003-04 championship...signed
for the 2004-05 season by AEK Athens...
played there also the 2005-06 championship
...signed for the 2006-07 season by Pan-
January MVP...named the 2006-07 Euroleague
Week-8 MVP...named the 2005-06 ULEB Cup
Week-14 and 15 MVP... member of the Greek
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2005 European Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2006 World Championship...
played at the 2001 and 2007 European Championship...won the 2002-03 Greek National
Championship with Panathinaikos AO Athens
...won the 2003 Greek National Cup with
Panathinaikos AO Athens...played the 2001,
2002, 2003 and 2004 Greek All Star Game...
named to the 2005 All-European Championship
1st Team...has been member of the Greek U-18
National Team...won the bronze medal at the
1998 European U-18 Championship...played at
the 1999 World U-18 Championship.
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
ellinios Athens...moved to Spain for the 200708 season, signed by Real Madrid CF.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2001 and
2003 All Star Game...has been member of
the Greek U-20 National Team...member of
the Greek National Team...played at the
2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
Peristeri
AEK
AEK
Panellinios
9
27
29
36
28
23
26
28
7/18
28/48
33/70
116/181
82/161
25/47
71/128
81/169
38,9
58,3
47,1
64,1
50,9
53,2
55,5
47,9
4/14
22/67
14/58
31/93
18/69
9/21
26/87
32/85
28,6
32,8
24,1
33,3
26,1
42,8
29,9
37,6
6/11
27/41
20/33
73/116
47/80
19/34
48/65
82/109
54,5
65,8
60,6
62,9
58,8
55,9
73,8
75,2
16
89
67
171
119
49
94
122
22
24
10
54
29
15
36
53
3
26
12
47
44
12
44
50
1
20
7
39
17
11
10
22
32
149
128
398
265
96
268
340
3,6
5,5
4,4
11,1
9,5
4,2
10,3
12,1
12
14
8
11
12/20
15/27
6/12
23/44
60,0
55,6
50,0
52,3
11/33
6/25
4/9
11/28
33,3
24,0
44,4
39,3
12/15
17/25
3/4
8/13
80,0
68,0
75,0
61,5
29
44
7
36
16
13
3
25
4
10
4
19
6
1
4
3
69
67
27
87
5,8
8,4
3,3
7,9
EUROLEAGUE
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Iraklis
Panathin.
Panathin.
Iraklis
Dynamo M
Dynamo M
Dynamo M
3
8
25
26
28
24
29
37
31
22
30
1/2
13/30
64/99
48/92
131/215
40/66
55/84
184/384
172/292
95/163
164/297
50,0
43,3
64,6
52,1
60,9
60,6
65,5
47,9
58,9
58,3
55,2
21
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/5
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0,0
4/8
50,0
0,0 26/33 78,7
0,0 32/51 62,7
0,0 85/120 70,8
0,0 23/40 57,5
0,0 21/31 67,7
20,0 147/208 0,7 318
0,0 82/128 64,1
0,0 50/98 51,0
0,0 75/100 75,0
2
48
119
127
237
121
100
98
231
141
171
0
6
7
12
15
5
5
35
15
14
23
0
5
16
17
48
15
12
20
64
66
78
1
6
25
13
36
13
4
518
18
22
10
2
30
154
128
347
103
131
14,0
426
240
403
0,7
3,7
6,1
4,9
12,4
4,3
4,5
13,7
10,9
13,4
117/211 55,5
0/0
0,0
53/80
66,3
189
7
22
16
287
13,7
19
19
17
51/80
28744
94/177
63,8
63,6
53,1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
24/31
21/31
64/96
77,4
67,7
66,7
77
52
123
7
8
22
18
7
30
9
3
15
126
77
252
6,6
4,1
14,8
12
15
72/107
71/109
67,3
65,1
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
36/48
51/88
75,0
57,9
93
99
16
23
12
29
12
15
180
193
15,0
12,9
2000/01
2001/02
2004/05
2005/06
Peristeri
Peristeri
AEK
AEK
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Iraklis
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02 Panathin.
2002/03 Panathin.
2006/07 Dynamo M
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Dynamo M
2005/06 Dynamo M
10
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teams
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Real Madrid
Reyes Cabanas Felipe
Sekulic Blagota
2.05 • CENTER • BORN: March 16 1980, in Cordoba, Spain
2.04 • CENTER • BORN: March 14, 1982, in Podgorica, Montenegro
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ramiro de
Maeztu, Madrid (Spain) youth teams and
with Estudiantes Madrid Juniors...made his
debut with Estudiantes Madrid during the
1998-99 season , when he also played with
Estudiantes’ 2nd team in the EBA League...
joined definitively for the 1999-00 season
the ACB team of Estudiantes Madrid...
played there till the 2003-04 championship...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Real Madrid CF...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB
Cup with Real Madrid CF...member of the
Spanish National Team...won the gold
medal at the 2006 World Championship...
won the bronze medal at the 2001 European
Championship...won the silver medal at the
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Buducnost Podgorica (Montenegro) juniors...made
his debut with KK Buducnost Podgorica during
the 1998-99 season...played there till the
2001-02 championship...signed for the 200203 season by Partizan Belgrade...moved to
Greece, on December ‘03, signed for the remainder of the season by AEK Athens... signed
for the 2004-05 season by Maroussi
Athens...played there also the 2005-06 championship...signed for the 2006-07 season by
PAOK Thessaloniki...on January ‘07 moved to
Spain, signed by Real Madrid CF...he’s still
playing there.
2003, 2005 and 2007 European Championship...played at the 2002 World Championship...played at the 2004 Olympic
Games...won the 2004-05 and 2006-07
Spanish National Championship with Real
Madrid CF...won the 2000 Spanish National
Cup (King’s Cup) with Estudiantes Madrid...
named the 2006-07 Spanish League Finals
MVP...played the 2001 Spanish All Star
Game...led the 2002-03 Spanish League in
rebounding (10.4 rpg.)...has been member of
the Spanish U-18 and U-20 National Team
...won the gold medal at the 1998 European
U-18 Championship...won the gold medal at
the 1999 World U-18 Championships...won
the bronze medal at the 2000 European U-20
Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
4
31
34
41
40
48
44
38
46
3/11
67/136
118/226
169/335
242/457
259/481
145/286
164/314
222/395
27,3
49,3
52,2
50,4
94,1
53,8
50,7
52,2
56,2
0/2
0/0
0/1
0/4
1/5
1/3
0/1
0/0
0/2
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
20,0
33,3
0,0
0,0
0,0
0/6
48/88
119/181
92/172
138/233
159/272
103/193
125/193
135/211
0,0
54,5
65,7
53,5
59,2
58,4
53,4
64,8
64,0
8
129
186
246
399
363
282
308
282
2
20
35
47
74
54
57
58
57
1
12
17
25
51
65
35
43
44
0
1
14
20
16
36
20
25
21
6
182
355
428
625
680
393
453
579
1,5
5,9
10,4
10,4
15,6
14,2
8,9
11,9
12,6
12
17
22
29/53
37/93
767150
54,7
39,7
50,6
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
37/58
42/75
63/104
63,8
56,0
60,5
49
131
166
9
28
24
7
21
31
3
6
6
95
116
215
7,9
6,8
9,7
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 Estudiantes
2004/05 Real Madrid
2005/06 Real Madrid
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Estudiantes
2003/04 Estudiantes
2006/07 Real Madrid
12
15
16
16
68/111
71/140
59/119
61,3
50,7
49,6
0/2
1/2
0/0
0,0
50,0
0,0
75/115
42/73
49/77
65,2
57,5
63,6
125
116
121
22
12
20
11
29
13
0
5
7
211
187
167
14,1
11,7
10,4
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB Cup
with Real Madrid CF...won the 1998-99, 199900 and 2000-01 Yugoslavian National Championship with KK Buducnost Podgorica...won
the 2002-03 Serbia & Montenegro National
Championship with Partizan Belgrade... won
the 2006-07 Spanish National Championship
with Real Madrid CF...won the 2001 Yugoslav
National Cup with KK Buducnost Podgorica...played the 2001 Yugoslav All Star
Game...member of the Yugoslav U-18, U-20
and U-22 National Team...played at the 2000
U-18 European Championship...played at the
2002 European U-20 National Team...played
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Buducnost
Buducnost
Buducnost
Buducnost
Partizan
AEK
Maroussi
Maroussi
PAOK
Real Madrid
5
8
21
17
21
28
26
25
14
29
2/9
13/26
30/45
29/41
59/87
67/112
106/157
85/147
61/103
49/103
22,2
50,0
66,7
70,7
67,8
59,8
67,5
57,8
59,2
47,6
0/1
1/4
4/13
4/8
3/8
0/3
1/8
3/10
4/11
7/22
0,0
25,0
30,8
50,0
37,5
0,0
12,5
30,0
36,3
31,8
8/10
3/9
15/26
33/50
37/69
24/50
59/79
56/76
32/48
35/44
80,0
33,3
57,7
66,0
53,6
48,0
74,7
73,7
66,7
79,5
4
14
46
43
89
105
149
130
106
110
0
5
4
8
14
28
21
21
7
9
1
2
3
4
13
12
22
14
12
13
0
0
2
0
2
8
6
7
8
7
12
32
87
103
164
158
274
235
166
154
2,4
4,0
4,1
6,1
7,8
5,6
10,5
9,4
11,9
5,3
3
10
14
13
0/1
19/25
23/42
21/37
0,0
76,0
54,8
56,8
0/1
1/5
3714
3/6
0,0
20,0
21,4
50,0
0/0
8/12
11/25
9/20
0,0
66,7
44,0
45,0
3
24
65
29
0
6
12
3
0
0
4
3
0
1
4
4
0
49
66
60
0,0
6,1
4,7
4,6
10
9
7
40/59
43/69
18/28
67,8
62,3
64,3
0/0
2/6
2/4
0,0
33,3
50,0
16/24
32/43
13/15
66,7
74,4
86,7
36
74
30
7
9
2
7
6
2
2
6
1
96
124
55
9,6
13,8
7,9
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
Buducnost
Buducnost
Partizan
AEK
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Maroussi
2006/07 PAOK
Real Madrid
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teams
YEAR
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Real Madrid
Smith Charles
Tunceri Kerem
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: August 22, 1975, in Fort Worth, Texas, USA
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: April 14, 1979, in Istanbul, Turkey
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Dunbar HS, Fort Worth...played college basketball at New Mexico University
(1994-97)...signed for the 1997-98 season by
Miami Heat...traded on February ’98 to Los
Angeles Clippers...played there also the
1998-99 championship...signed for the 199900 season by Rockford Lightning, in the
CBA...moved to Italy on April’00, signed by
Amatori Basket Udine...played there also the
2000-01 championship...signed for the 200102 season by San Antonio Spurs...signed for
the 2002-03 season by Portland Trail Blazers...moved to Greece for the 2003-04 season signed by Makedonikos Kozani...on November ’03 left the team...moved to Italy,
signed for the remainder of the season by Virtus Bologna...signed for the 2004-05 season
by US Victoria Libertas Pesaro...signed for
the 2005-06 season, signed by Portland Trail
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Galatasaray
Spor Kulubu Istanbul (Turkey) juniors...made
his debut with Galatasaray Istanbul during
the 1996-97 season...played there till the
1999-00 championship...signed for the 200001 season signed by Efes Pilsen Istanbul...
played there till the 2003-04 championship...
signed for the 2004-05 season by Ulker
Sports ClubIstanbul...signed for the 2005-06
season by Besiktas JK Istanbul...moved to
Spain for the 2006-07 season, signed by Real Madrid CF.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB
Cup with Real Madrid CF...member of the
Turkish National Team...won the silver
medal at the 2001 European Championship...
played at the 1999, 2003 and 2005 European
Championship...played at the 2002 World
Blazers...on February ’06, signed by Denver
Nuggets...on April’06 moved to Turkey signed
by Efes Pilsen Istanbul... moved to Spain for
the 2006-07 season, signed by Real Madrid
CF...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB Cup
with Real Madrid CF...named the 2007 ULEB
Cup Final MVP...named to the 2004-05 All-Euroleague Second Team...2004-05 Euroleague
Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy
Winner...named the 2004-05 Euroleague
Week-6 and 11 MVP...led the 2004-05 Euroleague in scoring (20.6 ppg.)...named the
2006-07 ULEB Cup Week-15 MVP... won the
2006-07 Spanish National Championship
with Real Madrid CF...played the 2001 Italian
All Star Game...named to the 1995-96 WAC
1st Team...named the 2000 CBA Newcomer
of the Year...named to the 1999-00 All-Cba
2nd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico
Miami-LA Cl
LA Clippers
Rockford
Udine
Udine
S. Antonio
Portland
Makedonik.
Virtus Bo
Scavolini
Portland
Denver
Efes Pilsen
Real Madrid
31
29
33
33
34
23
56
10
39
60
3
2
37
32
21
1
16
37
81/171
149/284
164/318
136/262
34/78
28/64
316/621
71/114
243/453
147/297
1/3
3/12
194/355
130/234
15/34
0/0
33/63
127/224
47,4
52,5
51,6
51,9
43,6
43,8
50,9
62,3
53,6
49,5
33,3
25,0
54,6
55,6
44,1
0,0
52,4
56,7
40/119
31/116
69/188
67/182
15/47
7/33
60/183
28/57
105/274
35/131
0/1
0/6
130/325
91/270
15/37
0/1
36/104
78/255
33,6
26,7
36,7
36,8
31,9
21,2
32,8
49,1
38,3
26,7
0,0
0,0
40,0
33,7
40,5
0,0
34,6
30,6
31/51
70/105
107/132
104/139
6/11
7/16
124/179
36/52
143/201
42/65
3/4
2/2
121/153
93/119
5/8
0/0
21/31
79/108
60,8
66,7
81,1
74,8
54,5
43,8
69,3
69,2
71,1
64,6
75,0
100,0
79,1
78,2
62,5
0,0
67,7
73,1
113
127
153
181
27
24
202
34
174
133
0
4
171
120
16
0
50
127
28
34
66
50
12
17
...
27
104
52
0
2
145
86
5
0
24
74
68
95
102
93
21
13
119
13
31
80
1
2
55
65
9
0
28
52
20
17
31
27
6
14
...
6
38
44
1
0
26
19
6
0
5
21
313
461
642
577
119
84
936
262
944
441
5
8
899
626
80
0
195
567
10,1
15,9
19,5
17,5
3,5
3,7
16,7
26,2
24,2
7,4
1,7
4,0
24,3
19,6
3,8
0,0
12,2
15,3
20
73/147
49,6 70/181
38,6
57/74
77,0
62
50
45
13
413
20,6
6
17
24/46
34/65
52,1 26/61
52,3 44/108
42,6
40,7
25/33
20/28
75,8
71,4
11
42
18
24
4
26
4
12
151
220
25,2
12,9
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Scavolini
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Championship...won the 2001-02, 2002-03
and 2003-04 Turkish National Championship
with Efes Pilsen Istanbul... won the 2006-07
Spanish National Championship with Real
Madrid CF...won the 2001 and 2002 Turkish
National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul...
won the 2005 Turkish National Cup with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...played the 2005 and
2006 Turkish All Star Game...led the 2005-06
Turkish league in assists (6.1 apg.)...has
been member of the Turkish U-16, U-18 and
U-22 National Team...played at the 1995 European U-16 Championship...played at the
1996 European U-18 Championship...played
at the 1997 World U-22 Championship...won
the bronze medal at the 1998 European U-22
Championship...played at the 1997 World U22 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Galatasaray
Galatasaray
Galatasaray
Galatasaray
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Ulker
Besiktas
Real Madrid
32
33
34
30
22
21
12
18
31
37
46
56/121
35/86
60/127
52/141
39/78
39/84
28/44
27/56
81/170
72/162
32/71
46,3
40,7
47,2
36,8
50,0
46,4
63,4
48,2
47,6
44,4
45,1
12/43
23/49
36/105
35/121
25/72
19/62
14/34
27/60
46/120
80/226
63/151
27,9
46,9
34,3
28,9
34,7
30,6
41,2
45,0
38,3
35,4
41,7
37/54
21/32
49/61
32/45
25/31
26/32
13/15
6/11
36/48
58/74
26/34
68,5
65,6
80,3
71,1
80,6
81,3
86,7
54,5
75,0
78,4
76,5
49
42
57
40
44
44
30
34
102
112
55
19
24
54
42
32
27
20
24
48
80
47
62
54
91
88
61
98
49
70
162
224
115
5
1
4
3
1
6
2
1
...
1
2
185
160
277
241
178
161
111
141
336
442
279
5,8
4,8
8,1
8,0
8,1
7,7
9,3
7,8
10,8
11,9
6,1
16
22/43
51,2
6/38
15,8
17/21
81,0
31
19
40
6
79
4,9
19
18
11
22
24/70
20/45
9/15
51/99
34,3
44,4
60,0
51,5
6/34
22/63
6/28
18/73
17,7
34,9
21,4
24,6
15/23
9/15
7/11
34/41
65,2
60,0
63,6
82,9
33
77
31
55
18
17
6
34
53
25
42
80
5
3
0
3
81
115
43
190
4,3
6,4
3,9
8,6
8
16
23/43
8/17
53,5
47,1
18/52
13/54
34,6
24,1
15/23
12/13
65,2
92,3
29
22
13
14
42
47
1
0
115
67
14,4
4,2
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 Efes Pilsen
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
Ulker
ULEB CUP
2005/06 Besiktas
2006/07 Real Madrid
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Virtus Bo
2006/07 Real Madrid
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teams
Tau Cerámica
VITORIA-GASTEIZ - SPAIN
Official Club Name
TAU CERÁMICA
Foundation Year
1959
lthough it has reached each of the last
three Euroleague Final Fours, that is
not enough for always-ambitious Tau
Ceramica, the small-city club with major-market basketball. This season, Tau has put together a deep, rock-solid roster with the only
goal of lifting the ultimate club title in Madrid
next spring. Tau undergoes a huge renovation,
as all-time Euroleague top scorer Luis Scola
left the team, but there is no such thing as transition years for this club. Tau landed a wellknown coach in Neven Spahija and moved
fast in the off-season market to bring in talented forward Simas Jasaitis, natural-born scorer
Pete Mickeal, athletic big man James Singleton
or low-post threat Will McDonald. Moreover,
players like pass-first playmaker Pablo Prigioni, do-everything point guard Zoran
Planinic, aggressive swingman Sergi Vidal,
Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy winner Igor Rakocevic or potential superstar Tiago
Splitter are also around, proving that Tau may
well have one of its deepest rosters ever.
Few teams in the entire competition can count
on two point guards so reliable and complementary as Prigioni and Planinic. Prigioni
made it to the All-Euroleague second team in
each of the last two seasons due to his court
sense, intelligence and toughness. He is also an
outstanding defender and a steal specialist like
few others in the competition. On the other
hand, Planinic is a tall playmaker full of creativity and unstoppable in one-on-one situations due to his quick release and driving skills.
Jasaitis is a good shooter who has played for
Spahija in each of the last three seasons in as
many Euroleague teams. He is set to complement Rakocevic, a natural-born scorer who al-
A
ways gives his best at the off-guard spot. His determination and range is beyond question. Vidal offers intensity and defense off the Tau
bench in his eighth season with the club while
Mickeal is a great scorer and rebounder, virtually unstoppable in open-court situations. Tau
needed a player to replace Scola, so it found
two. Unfortunately, rebounding ace Singleton,
who was ready to impress everyone with his
timing and jumping skills, begins the season
with a long-term injury. Meanwhile, McDonald
already shined in the Spanish League and is
ready to take his effectiveness, mid-range
jumpers and rebounding skills to the Euroleague stage. Tiago Splitter has gained endless Euroleague experience and is ready to explode at center. Fast, mobile, very effective in
the paint and stronger than ever, Splitter
should step up and become one of the team
leaders. Mirza Teletovic will keep his role as
streak shooter and three-point specialist coming off the Tau bench, while Lucho Fernandez
is a last-minute addition at small forward who
will have to work very hard to gain playing
time in this team. Tau has always lost important players but found ways to not only stay
competitive, but to keep pushing itself among
the most elite clubs on the continent. There is
enough recent history in its favor to think that
Tau will battle for a Final Four spot again - and
maybe even more. It has a well-respected
coach, two top-quality small forwards in Jasaitis and Mickeal, two of the best point guards
around, Planinic and Prigioni, a top gun like
Rakocevic and an incredibly deep frontcourt
highlighted by Splitter, a superstar in the making. If there are any non-believers left, it’s time
for Tau to prove them wrong again.
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teams
Tau Cerámica
President: José Antonio Querejeta
Vice-President: Alfredo Martínez de Ilárduya
General Manager: Carlos Izar de la Fuente
Marketing Director: Yolanda Pérez
Financial Director: Manu Mendi
Sports Director: Alfredo Salazar
Team Manager: Félix Fernández
Public Relations: Alfonso Churraca
Media & Communication Director: Alfonso Churruca
Statistics Crew Chief: Patxi de la Vega
Costumer Services Director: Begoña Iglesias
Staff
Coach: Neven Spahija
Assistant Coaches: Ibon Navarro, David Gil
Athletic Trainer: Oskar Bilbao
Club Doctor: Alberto Fernández
Team Delegate: Patxi Sánchez
Team information
Team Address: Buesa Arena Carretera Zurbano s/n,
01013 Vitoria-Gasteiz
Phone Number: +34 94 5273400
Fax Number: +34 94 5274789
Official Webpage: www.baskonia.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Red
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Begoña Iglesias
phone +34 94 5273400; fax +34 945274789
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: TAU Cerámica
Technical Sponsor: Astore
RADIO
ARENA
FERNANDO BUESA
ARENA
Capacity: 9.323
Address: Buesa Arena
Carretera Zurbano s/n,
Vitoria-Gasteiz 01013
Phone: +34 94 5273400
Fax: +34 94 5274789
4
Radio Vitoria Domingo Martínez De Aragón
5 Y 7 - Vitoria-Gasteiz 01006
phone +34 94 5012500, fax +34 94 5012695
Cadena Cope San Antonio 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz 01005
phone +34 94 5134630, fax +34 94 5137577
Cadena Ser General Alava 10, 6ª Planta - Vitoria-Gasteiz 01005
phone +34 94 5144644, fax +34 94 5132786
Radio Nacional Plaza Simón Bolívar, 13 - Vitoria-Gasteiz 01003
phone +34 94 5285888, fax +34 94 5259292
TV
Etb Iurreta S/N - 48205, Iurreta (Bizkaia)
phone +34946031375, fax +34946031090
Roster
n° name
5
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
21
33
45
ht
Pablo Prigioni
Igor Rakocevic
Sergi Vidal
Zoran Planinic
Lucho Fernandez
Mirza Teletovic
Simas Jasaitis
James Singleton
Tiago Splitter
Pete Mickeal
Will McDonald
1.93
1.91
2.02
2.01
2.02
2.06
2.02
2.03
2.12
1.97
2.06
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Forward
Center
Forward
Center
1977
1978
1981
1982
1975
1985
1982
1981
1985
1978
1979
Trophy case
Spanish National Championship: 2001/2002
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup): 1995, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006
Spanish Supercup: 2005, 2006, 2007
Saporta Cup: 1996
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YEAR
Tau Cerámica
Barac Stanko
Jasaitis Simas
2.17 • CENTER • BORN: July 19, 1986, in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: March 26, 1982, in Vilnius, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Siroki Brijeg
(Bosnia-Herzegovina) juniors...made his debut with Siroki during the 2004-05 season ...
played there till the 2006-07 championship
... moved to Spain for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07 Bosnian National Championship with Siroki Bri-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Marciulionis BS (Lithuania) youth teams...signed for the
2000-01 season by Sakalai Vilnius...signed
for the 2001-02 season by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played there till the 2005-06 championship...moved to Israel for the 2006-07 season, signed by Maccabi Tel Aviv...moved to
Spain for the 2007-08 season, signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005 ULEB Cup
with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...member of the
Lithuanian National Team...won the bronze
medal at the 2007 European Championship...
TEAM
G
2004/05 Siroki
2005/06 Siroki
2006/07 Siroki
12
24
26
2PM/A
jeg...won the 2006 Bosnian National Cup
with Siroki Brijeg...won the 2007 Spanish SuperCup with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...has been member of the Croatian U-20
National Team...played at the 2005 and 2006
European U-20 Championship ...member of
the Croatian National Team... played at the
2007 European Championship.
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
4/8
50,0
37/65 56,9
111/204 54,4
2/10
0/1
14/39
20,0
0,0
35,9
4/6
23/40
74/110
66,7
57,5
67,3
6
79
184
1
1
19
1
5
37
2
13
47
18
97
338
1,5
4,0
13,0
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
played at the 2005 European Championship...
won the 2001-02 and 2005-06 Lithuanian National Championship with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...won the 2006-07 Israeli National
Championship with Maccabi Tel Aviv...won
the 2006 Baltic League with Lietuvos rytas
Vilnius...won the 2002 NEBL with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...won the 2007 Spanish SuperCup
with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...has
been member of the Lithuanian U-18 and U20 National Team...played at the 2000 European U-18 Championship... played at the
2002 European U-20 Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Sakalai
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Lietuvos R.
Maccabi TA
24
23
38
40
31
18
28
34/79
43/75
65/109
93/149
84/140
38/69
41/70
43,0
57,3
59,6
62,4
60,0
55,1
58,6
25/61
24/60
60/128
45/119
70/150
37/78
67/140
41,0
40,0
46,9
37,8
46,7
47,4
47,9
15/17
19/26
39/51
34/45
29/39
16/20
33/37
88,2
73,1
76,5
75,6
74,4
80,0
89,2
79
82
167
158
115
66
94
21
18
89
48
23
18
15
16
7
56
47
24
20
24
...
...
6
14
7
2
2
158
177
395
355
407
203
345
6,6
7,7
9,4
8,9
13,1
11,3
12,3
12
15
22/29
24/44
75,8
54,5
14/51
13/51
27,4
25,5
13/16
10/11
81,3
90,9
37
42
8
10
7
7
1
2
99
97
8,3
6,5
20
23
40/69
41/62
57,9
66,1
38/96
38/95
39,5
40,0
20/27
31/38
74,0
81,6
100
80
30
14
20
12
3
2
214
227
10,7
9,9
ULEB CUP
Fernandez Lucho
2003/04 Lietuvos R.
2004/05 Lietuvos R.
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: August 4, 1975, Spain
EUROLEAGUE
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Santa Marina
Ferrol (Spain) youth teams...played with CB San
Rosendo Ferrol 1993-96) in the Spanish minors...signed for the 1996-97 season by CB
Galicia Ferrol, in the EBA...played there tillt he
1998-99 championship...signed for the 1999-00
season by CB Los Barrios, in the LEB ...played
there also the 2000-01 championship...signed
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99 Ferrol
1999/00 Los Barrios
2000/01 La Palma
Los Barrios
2001/02 Bilbao
2002/03 Bilbao
2003/04 Bilbao
2004/05 Bilbao
2005/06 Calpe
2006/07 Leon
6
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
31
33
5
21
39
34
41
21
37
45
81/142
110/181
27/43
43/70
160/271
110/180
97/163
19/37
84/155
63/127
57,0
60,8
62,8
61,4
59,0
61,1
59,5
51,4
54,2
49,6
16/57
20/71
9/25
16/45
60/168
36/112
27/73
4/19
59/140
38/117
PCT.
FTM/A
for the 2001-02 season by Bilbao Basket, in the
LEB 2...played there till the 2004-05 championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by Aguas
de Calpe, in the LEB...signed for the 2006-07 season by CB Leon...signed for the 2007-08 season
by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 SpanishSuperCup with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
28,1 37/55 67,3
28,2 63/88 71,6
36,0 18/23 78,3
35,6 37/41 90,2
35,7 104/136 76,5
32,1 70/93 75,3
37,0 31/51 60,8
21,0
5/6
83,3
42,1 87/117 74,3
32,5 67/86 78,0
57
131
26
57
211
158
125
32
191
128
22
25
3
16
29
21
27
7
38
23
14
15
4
10
29
27
17
5
26
25
9
20
3
8
23
21
20
3
24
7
247
343
99
171
604
398
306
55
432
309
8,0
10,4
19,8
8,1
15,5
11,7
7,5
2,6
11,7
6,9
2005/06 Lietuvos R.
2006/07 Maccabi TA
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YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Tau Cerámica
McDonald Will
Planinic Zoran
2.06• CENTER• BORN: October 5, 1979, in New Orleans, La, USA
2.01• GUARD• BORN: September 12, 1982, In Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Clark HS, New Orleans...played
college basketball at Southern California
university (1999-2003)...moved to France for
the 2003-04 season, signed by Elan Chalon...
moved to Spain for the 2004-05 season,
signed by CB Gran Canaria...signed for the
2005-06 season by Estudiantes Madrid...
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Cibona Zagreb (Croatia) juniors...signed for the 199900 season by Benston Zagreb...back to Cibona Zagreb for the 2000-01 season...played
there till the 2002-03 championship...signed
for the 2003-04 season by New Jersey
Nets...played there till the 2005-06 championship...moved to Spain for the 2006-07 season, signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001 Euroleague Opening Tournament with Cibona
Zagreb...named the 2001 Euroleague Opening
Tournament MVP...won the 2000-01 and
2001-02 Croatian National Championship
with Cibona Zagreb...won the 2001 and 2002
FTM/A
played there also the 2006-07 championship...signed for the 2007-08 season by
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2002-03
All-Conference USA 3rd Team...won the
2007 Spanish SuperCup with Taugres Saski
Baskonia Vitoria.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
S. Florida
S. Florida
S. Florida
S. Florida
Chalon
G. Canaria
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
11
16
32
28
34
38
37
34
6/11
21/49
155/280
168/333
187/348
211/393
258/441
207/377
54,5
42,9
55,4
50,5
53,7
53,7
58,5
54,9
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/4
2/4
9/26
4/16
0/3
0,0
8/9
88,9
0,0 13/22 59,1
0,0 71/123 57,7
25,0 107/165 64,8
50,0 86/156 57,1
34,6 80/133 60,2
25,0 115/176 65,3
0,0 84/130 64,6
9
26
157
227
266
279
216
226
0
5
14
31
17
35
33
18
1
3
22
31
33
30
18
16
0
3
21
25
21
16
28
14
20
55
381
446
469
529
643
498
1,1
3,4
11,9
15,9
13,8
13,9
17,4
14,6
ULEB CUP
2004/05 G. Canaria
2005/06 Estudiantes
8
10
25/51
55/106
49,0
51,8
1/3
1/5
33,3
20,0
15/27
32/50
55,6
64,0
42
58
6
5
2
6
5
10
68
145
8,5
14,5
Mickael Pete
1.98• FORWARD• BORN: February 22, 1978, in Rock Island, Il, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Rock Island HS...played college basketball at Indian Hills CC (1996-98) and at
Cincinnati University (1998-2000)...signed for
the 2000-01 season, signed by Tampa Bay
Thunder Dawgs, in the ABA...signed for the
2001-02 season by Kansas City Knights, in the
ABA...moved to Greece for the 2003-04 season, signed by Peristeri Athens...moved to
Russia for the 2004-05 season, signed by Dynamo Moscow...on November’04 moved to
Greece, signed by Makedonikos Kozani...
moved to Spain for the 2005-06 season,
YEAR
TEAM
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2003/04
2004/05
IHCC
IHCC
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Tampa Bay
Peristeri
Dynamo M
Makedonikos
2005/06 Lugo
signed by Breogan Lugo...moved to Korea for
the 2006-07 season, signed by Daegu Orions...moved to Spain for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2004-05
ULEB Cup Week-11, 14 and 16 MVP... won the
2007 Spanish SuperCup with Taugres Saski
Baskonia Vitoria...played the 2004 and 2005
Greek All Star Game ...named to the 1998-99
and 1999-00 All-Conference USA 1dt Team...
has been member of the US University National Team...played at the 1999 World University Games.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
39
38
33
32
4
20
4
21
34
212/304
321/475
177/296
122/224
15/33
123/202
3/7
135/236
194/395
69,7
67,6
59,8
54,5
45,5
60,9
42,8
57,2
49,1
3/8
6/13
5/16
21/60
1/7
14/51
0/2
3/25
12/37
37,5
46,2
31,3
35,0
14,3
27,5
0,0
12,0
32,4
126/181
173/240
124/177
125/173
13/20
134/157
4/6
96/124
223/271
69,6
72,1
70,1
72,3
65,0
85,4
66,7
77,4
82,3
293
354
236
203
28
156
6
182
249
61
116
51
46
7
25
2
32
49
92
103
57
58
2
34
3
35
49
...
...
9
16
1
5
0
6
26
559
833
493
432
46
422
10
375
647
14,3
21,9
14,9
13,5
11,5
21,1
2,5
11,0
19,0
1
6
0/0
38/59
0,0
64,4
0/0
3/5
0,0
60,0
0/0
44/52
0,0
84,6
0
48
0
11
0
9
0
1
0
129
0,0
21,5
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Croatian National Cup with Cibona Zagreb...won the 2006 and 2007 Spanish SuperCup with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...
played the 2000 Croatian All Star Game...has
been member of the Croatian U-18, U-20 and
U-21 National Team...won the bronze medal
at the 1999 World U-18 Championship...won
the silver medal at the 2000 European U-18
Championship...led the 2000 European U-18
Championship in scoring (16.6ppg.)...played
at 2000 European U-20 Championship...won
the silver medal at the 2001 World Under-21
Championship...member of the Croatian National Team...played at the 2003, 2005 and
2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Benston
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
New Jersey
New Jersey
New Jersey
Tau Vitoria
22
29
7
17
49
43
56
35
64/124
51/85
20/44
54/90
44/97
63/134
53/127
89/167
51,6
60,0
45,4
60,0
45,4
47,0
41,7
53,3
8/38
8/30
2/9
20/44
9/32
15/40
13/56
22/75
21,1
26,7
22,2
45,4
28,1
37,5
23,2
29,3
37/58
19/32
15/25
41/67
38/60
46/66
46/66
61/106
63,8
59,4
60,0
61,2
63,3
69,7
69,7
57,5
48
67
13
45
55
69
74
97
24
35
12
22
13
25
20
49
37
55
15
49
68
44
53
99
...
0
0
2
3
0
4
10
189
145
61
209
153
217
191
305
8,6
5,0
8,7
12,3
3,1
5,0
3,4
8,7
5
8
18
18
5/10
24/47
41/70
49/955
50,0
51,1
58,6
51,6
0/7
7/14
8/34
9/32
0,0
50,0
23,5
28,1
0/0
28/41
35/59
42/62
0,0
68,3
59,3
67,7
7
18
50
49
1
9
15
23
6
19
51
68
1
3
1
6
10
97
141
167
2,0
12,1
7,8
9,3
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2006/07
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
Tau Vitoria
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Dynamo M
Makedonikos
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YEAR
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Tau Cerámica
Prigioni Pablo
Rakocevic Igor
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: May 17, 1977, in Rio Terccero, Argentina
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: March 29, 1978, in Belgrade, Serbia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ramallo (Argentina) juniors...made his debut with Ramallo during the 1995-96 season, signed for
the 1996-97 season by Belgrano San Nicolas
... played there also the 1997-98 championship ...signed for the 1998-99 season by
Obras Sanitarias Buenos Aires...moved to
Spain for the 1999-00 season, signed by
Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada...played there also the 2000-01 championship...signed for the
2001-02 season by Lucentum Alicante...
played there also the 2002-03 championship
...signed for the 2003-04 season by Taugres
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Red Star
Belgrade (Serbia) youth teams...made his debut with BC Red Star during the 1995-96 season...played there till the 1999-00 championship...signed by BC Buducnost Podgorica
for the 2000-01 season...played there also the
2001-02 championship...signed for the 200203 season by Minnesota Timberwolves...back
to Serbia & Montenegro for the 2003-04 season, signed by BC Red Star Belgrade...moved
to Spain for the 2004-05 season, signed by
Valencia CB...signed for the 2005-06 season
by Real Madrid CF...signed for the 2006-07
season by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...
he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: 2006-07 Euroleague
Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy Winner...
named to the 2006-07 All-Euroleague Second Team...named the 2005-06 Euroleague
Week-16 and 19 MVP...named the 2004-05
ULEB Cup Week-15 MVP...member of the Yugoslav National Team...won the gold medal
at the 2001 European Championship...won
the gold medal at the 2002 World Champi-
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...he’s still playing
there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2006-07
All-Euroleague Second Team...won the 2004
and 2006 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup)
with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...won the
2005, 2006 and 2007 Spanish SuperCup with
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...led the 200203 Spanish League for steals (2.38 spg.)...
member of the Argentinean National Team...
won the silver medal at the 2003 South American Championship ...played at the 2006
World Championship.
TEAM
G
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Ramallo
Belgrano
Belgrano
Obras San.
Fuenlabr.
Fuenlabr.
Alicante
Alicante
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
24 33/53 62,3 45/90
38 51/94 54,2 61/176
57 130/222 58,6 112/308
59 138/264 52,3 117/320
31 21/37 56,7 19/67
37 27/38 71,0 17/51
39 146/311 46,9 55/151
37 73/132 55,9 56/148
39 32/61 52,4 42/118
40 29/53 54,7 23/78
39 55/90 61,1 47/119
42 26/46 56,5 59/143
50,0 45/65 70,2
34,6 62/78 79,5
36,4 130/158 82,3
36,6 191/235 81,3
28,4 22/26 85,7
33,3 19/28 67,8
36,4 87/109 79,8
37,8 55/68 80,9
35,6 45/53 84,9
29,5 37/47 78,7
39,5 55/66 83,3
41,3 65/72 90,3
30
72
145
191
47
40
87
91
84
100
87
113
35
52
105
163
28
33
100
90
75
58
85
74
26
34
106
206
30
34
132
163
138
120
246
185
2
4
5
7
0
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
246
346
726
818
121
134
434
369
235
164
306
294
10,2
9,1
12,7
13,9
3,9
3,6
11,1
10,0
6,0
4,1
7,8
7,0
20
21
25
23
40,9
31,2
36,7
35,2
42
43
53
64
38
24
55
57
81
63
156
108
3
1
0
1
120
92
145
152
6,0
4,3
5,8
6,6
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
11/18
11/18
17/23
19/25
61,1
61,1
73,9
76,0
27/66
15/48
25/68
31/88
17/21
25/28
36/43
21/23
80,9
89,2
83,7
91,3
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
onship... played at the 2000 and 2004
Olympic Games ... won the 1997-98 Yugoslav
National Championship with BC Red Star
Belgrade... won the 2000-01 Yugoslav National Championship with BC Buducnost Podgorica...won the 2001 Yugoslav National Cup
with BC Buducnost Podgorica...won the 2004
Serbia & Montenegro National Cup with BC
Red Star Belgrade...won the 2006 and 2007
Spanish SuperCup with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...led the 2003-04 Adriatic League
in scoring (23.2 ppg.), assists (4.4 apg.) and
steals (2,0 spg.)...has been member of the Yugoslav U-18 and U-22 National Team...won
the bronze medal at the 1996 European U-18
Championship...won the gold medal at the
1998 European U-22 Championship, being also named the MVP...won the bronze medal at
the World U-22 Championship... member of
the Serbia & Montenegro National Team...
played at the 2005 European Championship...
member of the Serbia National Team...played
at the 2006 World Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Red Star
Red Star
Red Star
Red Star
Buducnost
Buducnost
Minnesota
Red Star
Valencia
Real Madrid
Tau Vitoria
12
26
16
17
20
32
42
14
32
27
40
10/24
88/155
70/132
73/121
94/145
155/241
17/46
59/100
137/243
69/144
108/192
41,7
56,8
53,0
60,3
64,8
64,3
36,9
59,0
56,4
47,9
56,3
5/20
35/77
27/73
23/54
27/71
50/133
5/12
30/68
69/148
55/142
96/230
25,0
45,5
37,0
42,6
38,0
37,6
41,7
44,1
46,6
38,7
41,7
16/21
55/73
82/99
53/74
55/80
205/284
29/36
108/127
191/220
96/125
127/154
26,2
75,3
82,8
71,6
68,8
72,2
80,6
85,0
86,8
76,8
82,5
2
35
30
35
45
85
17
25
75
64
69
5
49
20
31
22
38
4
24
31
26
74
8
33
35
31
50
8
33
81
106
87
34
0
1
...
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
1
51
336
303
268
324
665
78
316
672
399
631
4,3
12,9
18,9
15,8
16,2
20,8
1,9
22,6
21,0
14,8
15,8
11
14
20
22
40/75
67/124
50/103
50/97
53,3 10/45
54,0 19/55
48,5 43/107
51,5 66/139
22,2
34,5
40,1
47,5
32/49
57/87
67/75
59/70
65,3
65,5
89,3
84,3
30
23
58
53
15
18
16
31
20
29
61
37
0
0
0
2
142
248
296
357
12,9
17,7
14,8
16,2
10
16
44/83
63/101
53,0
62,4
33,9
38,5
48/62
96/112
77,4
85,7
33
29
17
20
38
31
1
1
193
297
19,3
18,6
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2005/06
2006/07
Buducnost
Buducnost
Real Madrid
Tau Vitoria
ULEB CUP
2003/04 Red Star
2004/05 Valencia
10
19/56
25/65
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teams
Tau Cerámica
Singleton James
Teletovic Mirza
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: July 20, 1981
2.06 • CENTER • BORN: September 17, 1985, in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Hirssch Metro HS...played college basketball at Pearl River JC (1999-2001) and at Murray State (2001-03)...moved to Italy for the 200304 season, signed by Sicc Jesi, in the Legadue
...signed for the 2004-05 by Olimpia Milano...
signed for the 2005-06 season by Los Angeles
Clippers...played there also the 2006-07 champiYEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Murray St
Murray St
Jesi
Olimpia Mi
LA Clippers
LA Clippers
31
29
43
46
59
53
142/235
138/249
188/326
171/332
67/131
27/68
PCT.
3PM/A
60,4
3/8
55,4 15/34
57,7 47/131
51,5 28/98
51,1 10/20
39,7 3/14
PCT.
FTM/A
onship...moved to Spain for the 2007-08 season, signed by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 Spanish
SuperCup with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...played the 2005 Italian All Star Game, being named the MVP... named to the 2002-03
All-OVC 1st Team... named to the 2001-02 AllOVC 2nd Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
37,5 85/108 78,7
44,1 112/140 80,0
35,9 101/144 70,1
28,6 103/173 75,2
50,0 39/50 78,0
21,4 22/29 75,9
312
320
492
397
197
106
34
34
96
92
19
15
36
54
31
34
29
17
62
52
57
39
21
17
378
433
618
529
203
85
12,2
14,9
14,4
11,5
3,4
1,6
12
TEAM
G
2PM/A
4
21
30
0/0
20/35
96/154
PCT.
3PM/A
0,0
0/0
57,1 3/17
62,3 40/125
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
17,6
32,0
0/0
12/16
73/86
0,0
75,0
84,9
0
26
93
0
13
66
0
4
18
0
0
4
0
61
385
0,0
2,9
12,8
Vidal Plana Sergi
2.12 • CENTER • BORN: January 1, 1985, in Joinville, Brazil
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: April 9, 1981, in Badalona, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with IpirangaBadesc (Brazil) youth teams...moved to Spain
for the 2000-01 season, signed by Taugres
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...loaned to Araba Gorago Alava, in the EBA League, for the 2000-01
season...loaned to Basket Bilbao Berri, in the
LEB-2 for the 2001-02 season...played there,
in the LEB-1, also the 2002-03 championship
...back to Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria for
the 2003-04 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 and 2006
Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with Tau-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Joventut
Badalona (Spain) juniors...made his debut in
the 1999-00 season with Joventut’s associated team in the EBA league being also in
the ACB roster...signed for the 2000-01 season by Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001-02 Spanish National Championship with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...won the 2002, 2004 and
2006 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria... won the
2005, 2006 and 2007 Spanish SuperCup with
FTM/A
gres Saski Baskonia... won the 2005, 2006
and 2007 Spanish SuperCup with Taugres
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...has been member of
the Brazilian U-18 National Team...member
of the Brazilian National Team...won the gold
medal at the 2003 South American Championship...won the gold medal at the 2003
Panamerican Games...won the gold medal at
the 2005 Americas Championship...played at
the 2002 and 2006 World Championship...
named to the 2003 South American Championship 1st Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Araba Gor.
Bilbao
Bilbao
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
23
35
28
18
42
39
37
135/262
138/240
139/208
16/34
126/215
153/239
150/247
51,5
57,5
66,8
47,1
58,6
64,0
60,7
8/35
9/27
6/18
0/0
0/3
1/2
0/2
22,8 94/148 63,5
33,3 70/132 53,0
33,3 75/114 65,8
0,0 18/39 46,2
0,0 105/159 66,0
50,0 88/142 61,9
0,0 108/173 62,4
215
206
198
36
197
194
195
20
25
26
6
34
35
43
39
24
26
5
43
30
24
59
55
48
7
40
30
26
388
373
371
50
357
397
408
16,9
10,6
13,3
2,8
8,5
10,2
11,0
16
19
24
20
26/42
48/90
85/142
80/138
61,9
53,3
59,8
58,0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
39
86
111
120
6
14
30
28
5
18
15
15
5
14
12
6
64
133
228
214
4,0
7,0
9,5
10,7
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
YEAR
2004/05 Casalp.
2005/06 Casalp.
2006/07 AC Imola
Saski Baskonia Vitoria...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Belgian
National Championship with BC Oostende...
won the 2006 and 2007 Spanish SuperCup
with Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...played
the 2004 Bosnian All Star Game... member of
the Bosnian National Team... played at the
2003 and 2005 European Championship.
Splitter Tiago
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Sloboda Dita Tuzla (Bosnia-Herzegovina) juniors... made his
debut with KK Sloboda Dita Tuzla during the
2002-03 season...played there also the 2003-04
championship...moved to Belgium for the 200405 season, signed by BC Oostende... played
there also the 2005-06 championship... moved to
Spain for the 2006-07 season, signed by Taugres
12/19 63,2
37/76 48,6
58/106 54,7
54/102 52,9
YEAR
TEAM
1999/00 Badal. EBA
Badalona
2000/01 Tau Vitoria
2001/02 Tau Vitoria
2002/03 Tau Vitoria
2003/04 Tau Vitoria
2004/05 Tau Vitoria
2005/06 Tau Vitoria
2006/07 Tau Vitoria
PCT.
FTM/A
Taugres Saski Baskonia Vitoria...has been
member of the Spanish U-16, U-18, U-20 and U22 National Team...won the gold medal at the
1999 World U-18 Championship...selected for
the 1999 Nike Euro Camp...selected for the
2000 World Team, at the Nike Hoop Summit ...
won the bronze medal at the 2000 European U20 Championship...played at the 2001 World U22 Championship...led the 2001 World U-22
Championship in 3 pts. shooting percentage
(58,8%)...member of the Spanish ‘B’ National
Team...member of the Spanish National Team...
played at the 2005 European Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
22
1
27
40
28
42
45
41
28
121/226
2/2
21/41
56/103
43/73
56/133
77/132
50/84
13/28
53,5
100,0
51,2
54,4
58,9
42,1
58,3
59,5
46,4
25/83
1/2
11/33
20/71
10/42
30/80
45/120
22/61
12/46
30,1 100/135 74,1
50,0
2/2
100
33,3 20/27 74,1
28,2 41/54 75,9
25,2 31/39 79,5
37,5 57/82 69,5
37,5 100/119 84,0
36,1 54/77 70,1
26,1 19/28 67,8
83
1
34
77
51
113
150
132
44
56
3
24
38
30
14
54
38
22
42
2
19
50
39
12
116
57
23
9
0
1
0
1
58
4
1
0
417
9
95
213
147
247
389
240
81
18,9
9,0
3,5
5,3
5,3
5,9
8,6
5,9
2,9
14
16
17
20
24
21
12
4/15
17/41
29/53
38/75
26/52
21/44
14/22
26,7
41,5
54,7
50,7
50,0
47,7
63,6
2/9
3/15
3/14
10/37
13/42
11/27
10/24
22,2
20,0
21,4
27,0
30,9
40,7
41,7
6
18
42
71
63
60
25
5
19
20
25
32
16
17
3
18
17
33
44
28
23
0
2
3
1
1
0
0
20
63
96
144
135
91
75
1,4
3,9
5,6
7,2
5,6
4,3
6,3
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
Tau Vitoria
6/12
20/32
29/38
38/49
44/54
16/23
17/23
50,0
62,5
76,3
77,6
81,4
69,5
73,9
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teams
Unicaja
MÁLAGA - SPAIN
Official Club Name
BALONCESTO
MÁLAGA S.A.D.
Foundation Year
1977
resh off its best Euroleague season yet,
Unicaja returns to the competition to keep
its name among the very best in European
basketball. Unicaja reached the Final Four last
season and has been active in the off-season market to add to its success by bringing in some of
the best players available. Marcus Haislip was
the Euroleague's top shot-blocker last season,
while Davor Kus comes off a career-best year and
hopes to do even better with his new team. Another major addition is Bojan Popovic, one of the
best young playmakers in Europe, who will share
the point guard duties with Carlos Cabezas. Boniface N'Dong and Daniel Santiago add depth to a
frontcourt that also features homegrown talent
German Gabriel, back with the team after several
seasons elsewhere. World champions Berni Rodriguez and Carlos Jimenez and swingman Jiri
Welsch round out a solid team, that also brings
back Sergio Scariolo, one of the most acclaimed
head coaches on the continent. Expect Unicaja to
not only stay competitive, but to also be one of
the teams to beat this season.
Unicaja needed a new point guard and found one
in Popovic. At age 24, he has already shown he is
one of the best defensive guards around. Intense,
smart and ambitious, Popovic hopes to use his
court sense and leadership to set the pace for
Unicaja all season. Cabezas continues as a guarantee of intensity, good on-the-ball defense and
athleticism. His longtime teammate Berni Rodriguez is coming off a career-best year, as he
completed the metamorphosis from defensive
stopper to all-around guard. He boasts unlimited
range, improved driving skills and leadership,
plus the ability to drain clutch shots. Kus is also
a leader, a great shooter who rarely misses free
throws in crunch time. His intensity and know-
F
how gives Unicaja versatility. Welsch hopes to
bounce back from an up-and-down season. Coordinated, talented and fast, Welsch will share time
at small forward with Jimenez, whose rebounding, silent leadership and defensive skills are second to none.
Unicaja counts on a versatile group of big men to
round out a deep, interesting roster. N'Dong arrived for the Spanish League playoffs last season
and impressed everyone with his mid-range accuracy, rebounding and shot-blocking. He
should provide intensity and power off the
bench, as Unicaja counts on Santiago as its starting center. Santiago has a unique combination of
size, post skills and strength, which allows Unicaja to run its offense through him. Left-handed
forward Gabriel, once a top European prospect,
is a very good fit due to his incredible footwork
and his soft touch, even from downtown. Haislip
is an unbelievable athlete with great timing and
jumping skills who shocked everyone with his
deep shooting-range last season. If he improves
his penetration skills, Haislip will be virtually
unstoppable.
Depth, experience and a well-respected coach
are enough reasons to believe that Unicaja will be
challenging each and every Euroleague top team
this season. Haislip adds size, quickness and an
all-around game to its offense, helping Santiago
to avoid double-teams. Kus, Rodriguez and
Cabezas are well-known clutch players, while
Jimenez is a do-it-all player who always improves his team in many ways. Add players like
Popovic, Welsch and N'Dong to the mix, as well
as thousands of die-hard fans, and it is safe to say
that Unicaja may well be back to the Final Four
this season with the right chemistry
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teams
Unicaja
President: Francisco Molina
Vice-President: Juan José Navarro
General Manager: Bernardino Pérez
Sports Director: Juan Manuel Rodríguez
Financial Director: Rafael Jiménez
Team Manager: Manuel Rubia
General Secretary: Toñi García
Media & Communication Director: Rosa Mariscal
Press Officer: Ignacio Almarcha
Marketing Director: José Carlos Gaspar
Stats Crew Chief: Nuria Márquez
Staff
Coach: Sergio Scariolo
Assistant Coaches: Andrija Gavrilovic, Chus Mateo,
Ángel Sánchez-Cañete
Athletic Trainer: Enrique Salinas
Club Doctors: Carlos Salas, José Nogales, Diego Montañés
Physiotherapist: Mario Bárbara
Trainer: Alejandro Ballesteros
Player Attention: Javier Salvo
Equipment: Miguel Angel Garcia
Roster
Team information
Team Address: Avda. Gregorio Diego, 44 29004, Málaga
Phone Number: + 34 952 23 57 08
Fax Number: + 34 952 23 85 88
Official Webpage: www.unicajabaloncesto.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Green
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Toñi García
phone + 34 952 23 57 08; fax + 34 952 23 85 88
ARENA
PALACIO
DE DEPORTES
JOSÉ Mª MARTÍN
CARPENA
n° name
4
5
7
8
9
10
12
13
20
22
24
25
ht
Bojan Popovic
Berni Rodríguez
Davor Kus
Michal Chylinski
Jiri Welsch
Carlos Cabezas
Boniface Ndong
German Gabriel
Carlos Jiménez
Alfonso Sánchez
Marcus Haislip
Daniel Santiago
1.90
1.97
1.90
1.95
2.01
1.86
2.13
2.07
2.05
1.92
2.07
2.16
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Center
Center
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
1983
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1980
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Capacity: 10.000
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Trophy case
Spanish National Championship: 2005/06
Spanish National Cup: 2005
Korac Cup: 2001
Euroleague Basketball Official Guide 2007-2008
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99 U. Macias
1999/00 U. Macias
Unicaja
Badajoz
2000/01 Unicaja
2001/02 Unicaja
2002/03 Unicaja
2003/04 Unicaja
2004/05 Unicaja
2005/06 Unicaja
2006/07 Unicaja
Unicaja
Cabezas Jurado Carlos Eduardo
Chylinski Michal
1.86 • GUARD • BORN: November 14, 1980, in Malaga, Spain
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: February 22, 1986, in Bydgoszcz, Poland
CAREER NOTES: grew up with CB Malaga
(Spain) youth teams…made his debut during the 1997-98 season with Unicaja Macias, the Malaga’s farm team, in the EBA
League…played there also the 1998-99
championship…started the 1999-00 season
again with Unicaja Macias…moved during
the season to Circulo Badajoz still in the EBA
League…signed for the 2000-01 season by
CB Malaga…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006-07 Euroleague Week-1 MVP...member of the Spanish National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2006 World Championship...won the silver medal at the 2007 European Champi-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with SMS
PZKosz Warka (Poland) juniors...made his
debut with SMS PZKosz Warka, in the Polish
2nd division during the 2003-04 season...
moved to France for the 2004-05 season,
signed by JSF Nanterre, in the Pro-B...back
to Poland for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Astoria Bydgoszcz...moved to Spain for the
2006-07 season, signed by CB Malaga, also
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
onship...played at the 2005 European Championship...won the 2005-06 Spanish National Championship with CB Malaga...won the
2005 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with
CB Malaga...won the 2000-01 Korac Cup
with CB Malaga...played the 2002 Spanish
All Star Game...has been member of the
Spanish U-18, U-20 and U-22 National
Team...won the gold medal at the 1998 European U-18 Championship...won the gold
medal at the 1999 World U-18 Championship...won the bronze medal at the 2000
European U-20 Championship...played at the
2001 World U-22 Championship.
G
2PM/A
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
25
14
3
5
31
43
42
42
42
43
35
63/94
28/53
3/4
7/14
60/104
73/145
72/129
58/112
96/156
86/131
77/128
67,0 16/42
52,8 11/31
75,0
1/4
50,0
2/7
57,7 18/44
50,3 26/90
55,8 21/62
51,8 32/89
61,5 38/82
65,6 39/78
60,2 42/101
38,1
35,5
25,0
28,6
40,9
28,9
33,9
35,9
46,3
50,0
41,6
39/55 70,9
27/38 71,0
1/1 100,0
15/19 78,9
11/17 64,7
92/116 79,3
51/67 76,1
76/85 89,4
68/88 77,3
66/89 74,2
77/94 81,9
PCT.
58
24
3
8
37
81
58
80
78
68
78
32
18
2
18
29
42
27
29
34
25
30
25
24
0
6
41
77
60
57
94
78
77
1
2
3
0
1
1
1
2
0
2
1
213
116
10
35
198
316
258
288
374
355
357
8,5
8,3
3,3
7,0
6,4
7,3
6,1
6,8
8,9
8,3
10,2
14
19
14
14
19
23
18/42
24/51
29/46
21/36
28/49
46/88
42,9
47,1
63,0
58,3
57,1
52,3
34,6
15,6
26,3
24,2
37,8
39,3
21/29
25/31
24/35
25/31
31/44
42/54
20
36
25
32
42
50
14
6
11
12
8
18
19
21
20
26
46
50
2
0
0
1
1
1
84
88
112
91
129
206
6,0
4,6
8,0
6,5
6,7
9,0
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Nanterre
2005/06 Bydgoszcz
2006/07 Unicaja
Axarquia
Los Barros
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
1
25
6
7
14
0/0
22/57
0/2
10/19
13/27
0,0
38,6
0,0
52,6
48,1
0/1
19/54
1/6
6/16
9/26
0,0
35,2
16,7
37,5
34,6
2/2
43/57
1/2
9/11
9/9
100
75,4
50,0
81,8
100
2
33
2
10
14
1
19
1
1
1
3
37
2
4
9
0
0
0
0
0
2
144
4
47
62
2,0
5,8
0,7
6,7
4,4
4
1/2
50,0
1/4
25,0
0/0
0,0
1
0
4
0
5
1,3
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Unicaja
Gabriel Benaches German
2.07 • CENTER • BORN: November 16, 1980, in Caracas, Venezuela
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Baloncesto
Malaga (Spain) juniors…signed by CB Malaga for the 1998-99 season, he played also with
CB Malaga’s farm team in the EBA League…
signed by CB Malaga for the 1999-00 season…played there also the 2000-01 championship…released on January ’01…signed
for the remainder of the season by Club
Ourense Baloncesto…signed for the 2001-02
season by Estudiantes Madrid… played there
also the 2002-03 championship…signed for
the 2003-04 season by CB Malaga...signed for
the 2004-05 season by Lagun Aro Bilbao...
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
9/26
5/32
10/38
8/33
14/37
24/61
72,4
80,6
68,6
80,6
70,4
77,8
played with Axarquia Malaga, in the EBA
and Los Barrios, in the LEB League...he’s still
playing with CB Malaga.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Polish U-18 and U-20 National Team
...played at the 2005 and 2006 European ‘B’
U-20 Championship...member of the Polish
National Team.
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99 Malaga
1999/00 Malaga
2000/01 Malaga
Ourense
2001/02 Estudiant.
2002/03 Estudiant.
2003/04 Unicaja
2004/05 Bilbao
2005/06 Girona
2006/07 Girona
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
2
8
13
21
38
39
42
34
38
36
1/1
11/22
2/6
36/81
55/120
75/154
61/117
118/228
71/150
32/77
100,0
50,0
33,3
44,4
45,8
48,7
52,1
51,8
47,3
41,6
0/0
0/0
0/0
1/3
10/23
10/49
20/58
39/97
48/118
41/99
14
13/26
50,0
15
26/51
50,9
PCT.
FTM/A
signed for the 2005-06 season by Girona CB ...
played there also the 2006-07 championship
...signed for the 2007-08 season by CB Malaga.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 FIBA EuroCup with Girona CB...played the 2001
Spanish All Star Game…has been member
of the Spanish U-18, U-20 and U-21 National Team…won the gold medal at the 1998
European U-18 Championship…won the
gold medal at the 1999 World U-18 Championship…won the bronze medal at the 2000
European U-20 National Team...played at
the 2001 World U-21 Championship.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
0/0
0,0
0,0
6/7
85,7
0,0
4/4 100,0
33,3 28/41 68,3
43,5 51/75 68,0
20,4 54/71 76,1
34,5 38/53 71,7
40,2 119/146 81,5
40,7 56/75 74,7
41,4 52/65 80,0
PCT.
0
15
4
63
92
106
121
187
147
89
0
2
1
2
16
10
24
27
28
20
0
2
0
3
11
11
17
39
40
14
0
1
0
2
4
11
7
9
1
4
2
28
8
103
191
234
220
472
342
239
1,0
3,5
0,6
4,9
5,0
6,0
5,2
13,9
9.0
6,6
5/9
55,6
14/20
70,0
37
5
5
2
55
3,9
4/12
33,3
44/51
86,3
38
11
6
0
108
7,2
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Unicaja
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Estudiant.
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Unicaja
Haislip Marcus
JIMENEZ SANCHEZ CARLOS
2.07 • FORWARD • BORN: December 22, 1980, in Lewisburg, Tenn, USA
EUROLEAGUE
YEAR
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Marshall HS, Lewisburg…played college
basketball at Tennessee University (19992002)…signed for the 2002-03 season by
Milwaukee Bucks…played there till November ’04…signed on December ’04 by Indiana Pacers…moved to Turkey for the
2005-06 season, signed by Ulker Sports Club
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Istanbul...signed for the 2006-07 season by
Efes Pilsen Istanbul...moved to Spain for the
2007-08 season, signed by CB Malaga.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006-07 Euroleague Week-9 MVP...won the 2007 Turkish
National Cup with Efes Pilsen Istanbul... played
the 2006 and 2007 Turkish All Star Game...
named to the 2001-02 All-SEC 2nd Team.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Indiana
Ulker
Efes Pilsen
31
33
25
39
31
9
18
28
43/71
49/83
146/265
63/141
35/72
13/37
85/151
92/159
60,6
59,0
55,1
44,7
48,6
35,1
56,3
57,9
9/17
14/39
15/46
3/12
1/2
0/1
7/25
25/82
52,9
35,9
32,6
25,0
50,0
0,0
28,0
30,5
22/39
53/70
80/111
26/38
20/28
6/11
35/56
60/79
56,4
75,7
72,1
68,4
71,4
54,5
62,5
75,9
57
83
167
53
53
15
125
175
8
9
11
7
6
2
28
23
0
17
24
9
4
3
21
13
21
51
44
18
12
2
...
...
135
193
417
161
93
32
226
319
4,4
5,8
16,7
4,1
3,0
3,6
12,6
11,4
17
20
66/143
67/117
46,1
57,3
7/17
32/85
41,1
37,6
49/83
52/69
59,0
75,4
107
134
16
14
11
7
27
35
202
282
11,8
14,1
TEAM
2000/01 Estudiantes
2004/05 Estudiantes
2006/07 Unicaja
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
12
13
25
19/39
22/48
34/57
48,7
45,8
59,6
12/27
5/12
17/50
44,4
41,6
34,0
33/40
32/44
40/57
82,5
72,7
70,2
73
72
118
19
22
32
15
36
38
5
6
3
107
91
159
8,9
7,0
6,4
13
16
9
18/34
34/74
24/36
52,9
46,0
66,7
12/28
8/23
2/14
42,9
34,8
14,3
26/37
27/38
30/34
70,3
71,1
88,2
47
86
46
16
27
84
17
31
15
4
8
22
98
119
3
7,5
7,4
9,3
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Estudiantes
2003/04 Estudiantes
2005/06 Estudiantes
Kus Davor
1.92 • GUARD • BORN: July 21, 1978, in Rijeka, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut during the
1995-96 season in the Croatian minors with
Susak...signed for the 1996-97 season by Rijeka...played there till the 1999-00 championship…signed for the 2000-01 season by Cibona Zagreb…played there till the 2003-04
championship…moved to Greece for the
2004-05 season, signed by AEK Athens…
back to Croatia for the 2005-06 season,
signed by Cibona Zagreb...played there till the
2006-07 championship...moved to Spain for
the 2007-08 season, signed by Malaga CB.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2001 Eu-
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Ulker
2006/07 Efes Pilsen
Jimenez Sanchez Carlos
2.05 • FORWARD • BORN: February 10, 1976, in Madrid, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with San Viator
Madrid (Spain) youth teams…signed for the
1994-95 season by Estudiantes Madrid,
played also in the EBA team…joined definitively the ACB team for the 1995-96 season…played there till the 2005-06 championship…signed for the 2006-07 season by
CB Malaga...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Spanish
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2006 World Championship...won the silver
medal at the 1999, 2003 and 2007 European
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
8
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Estudiantes
Unicaja
14
26
33
34
28
33
37
42
40
41
42
33
36
2/8
16/35
51/121
104/194
57/115
73/149
77/175
118/225
115/228
100/183
118/212
81/154
43/92
PCT.
3PM/A
25,0
0/2
45,7
2/8
41,2 7/42
53,6 26/73
49,6 19/64
49,0 26/73
44,0 28/78
52,4 27/83
50,4 39/100
54,5 20/72
55,7 18/61
52,6 16/55
46,7 35/82
Championship...won the bronze medal at the
2001 European Championship...played at the
2005 European Championship...played at the
2000 and 2004 Olympic Games...played at the
1998 and 2002 World Championship...won the
2000 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with
Estudiantes Madrid...played the 1997, 1999,
2001 and 2003 Spanish All Star Game ...has
been member of the Spanish U-18 National
Team...won the bronze medal at the 1994 European U-18 Championship...won the bronze
medal at the1995 World U-18 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
25,0
0,7
35,6
29,7
35,6
25,9
32,5
39,0
27,8
29,5
29,1
42,7
0/0
17/32
45/73
70/86
70/91
74/97
101/133
146/198
135/170
94/130
182/232
126/163
74/98
0,0
53,1
61,6
81,4
76,9
76,3
75,9
73,7
79,4
72,3
78,4
77,3
75,5
7
34
134
224
140
157
256
273
240
247
288
243
191
0
9
43
71
60
59
79
87
64
72
70
49
44
2
10
43
62
49
44
33
64
86
72
145
87
69
0
4
15
24
24
…
28
32
23
20
12
8
7
4
55
168
356
241
298
339
463
482
354
474
336
265
0,3
2,1
5,1
10,5
8,6
9,0
9,1
11,0
12,1
8,6
11,3
10,2
7,4
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
roleague Opening Tournament with Cibona
Zagreb…won the 2000-01, 2001-02, 200304, 2005-06 and 2006-07 Croatian National
Championship with Cibona Zagreb…won
the 2001 and 2002 Croatian National Cup
with Cibona Zagreb…led 1998-99 Croatian
League in assists (4.4 apg.)…played the
2000 and 2002 Croatian All Star Game…has
been member of the Croatian U-22 National
Team…played at the 1998 European U-22
Championship…member of the Croatian
National Team... played at the 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Rijeka
Rijeka
Rijeka
Rijeka
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
AEK
Cibona
Cibona
15
25
22
22
31
18
12
19
37
21
20
2/8
62/116
59/133
86/171
26/39
28/57
12/22
35/58
16/45
32/51
49/88
25,0
53,4
54,4
50,3
66,7
49,1
54,5
60,3
35,6
62,8
55,7
1/8
17/45
28/59
28/68
16/49
11/46
10/24
17/36
20/65
34/82
38/89
15,5 9/10 90,0
37,8 54/69 78,3
47,5 82/106 77,4
41,2 109/127 85,8
32,6 46/65 70,8
23,9 46/53 86,8
41,7 12/13 92,3
47,2 35/48 72,9
30,8 46/52 88,5
41,5 65/73 89,0
42,7 92/102 90,2
11
25
26
35
31
25
11
17
37
40
24
10
28
40
35
26
31
7
12
12
63
18
12
74
97
143
65
59
34
43
54
32
66
...
...
...
...
3
0
0
0
1
…
1
16
229
284
365
146
135
66
156
138
231
304
1,1
9,2
12,9
16,6
4,7
7,5
5,5
8,2
3,7
11,0
15,2
8
10
20
20
20
20
14
0/2
11/19
33/70
21/47
19/38
22/54
25/57
0,0
57,9
47,1
44,7
50,0
40,7
43,9
0/2
6/24
13/34
10/29
7/19
29/64
22/56
0,0
25,0
38,2
34,5
36,8
45,3
39,3
4
9
31
25
13
45
28
0
8
15
11
7
13
15
2
24
32
39
27
29
44
8
0
2
2
1
0
3
49
147
109
98
179
191
1,0
4,9
7,4
5,5
4,9
8,9
13,6
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
Cibona
AEK
Cibona
Cibona
8/8
9/14
42/56
37/49
39/46
48/59
75/82
100,0
64,3
75,0
75,5
84,7
81,3
91,5
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2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Unicaja
Ndong Boniface
Rodriguez Arias Bernardo
2.13 • CENTER • BORN: September 3, 1977, in Mbour, Senegal
1.97 • FORWARD • BORN: June 7, 1980, in Malaga, Spain
CAREER NOTES: played the 1999-00 season with Rattlesdorf, in the German Bundesliga II...signed for the 2000-01 season by TSV
Breitengrussbach...played there also the
2001-02 championship...signed for the 200203 season by TSK Universa Bamberg...moved
to france on January’04, signed by JDA Dijon...played there also the 2004-05 championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by Los
CAREER NOTES: grew up with CB Malaga
(Spain) juniors…played in the EBA with Unicaja Macias, the Malaga’s farm team during
the 1998-99 season…during the 1999-00
season he made his debut with the ACB
team…he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Spanish
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2006 World Championship...won the silver
medal at the 2007 European Championship...won the 2005-06 Spanish National
Championship with CB Malaga…won the
FTM/A
Angeles Clippers...moved to Russia for the
2006-07 season, signed by Spartak St. Petersburg...on May ’07, moved to Spain, signed
by Malaga CB...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2005 French
All Star Game...member of the Senegalese
National Team...won the silver medal at the
2005 African Championship...played at the
2003 African Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Breiten.
Bamberg
Dijon
Dijon
Clippers
Spartak SP
Unicaja
29
8
8
34
23
22
3
227/375
18/37
37/68
202/389
22/52
126/254
9/21
60,5
48,6
54,4
51,9
42,3
49,6
42,8
1/3
0/1
0/1
?
0/1
3/19
0/0
33,3 101/142 71,1
0,0 18/38 47,4
0,0 19/31 61,3
25,0 90/131 68,7
0,0
6/9
66,7
15,8 64/95 67,4
0,0
8/10 80,0
383
33
61
287
37
211
22
45
4
5
22
2
19
1
35
5
5
46
7
30
2
82
6
11
36
5
31
3
558
37
93
497
50
325
23
19,2
4,6
11,6
14,6
2,2
14,7
8,7
Popovic Bojan
CAREER NOTES: grew up with FMP
Zeleznik (Serbia) youth teams…made his
debut with FMP Zeleznik during the 2001-02
season… played there, though the team
changed its name to BC Reflex Belgrade, till
the 2004-05 championship… moved to Russia for the 2005-06 season, signed by MBC
Dynamo Moscow…played there also the
2006-07 championship... moved to Spain for
the 2007-08 season, signed by Malaga CB.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006 ULEB
Cup with MBC Dynamo Moscow...won the
YEAR
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
2003 and 2005 Serbia & Montenegro National Cup with FMP Zeleznik Belgrade...won
the 2004 Adriatic League with BC Reflex Belgrade...has been member of the Yugoslav U20 National Team...played at the 2002 European U-20 Championship...has been member of the Serbia & Montenegro University
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2003 World University Games...member of
the Serbia & Montenegro National Team
...played at the 2006 World Championship.
TEAM
G
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zeleznik
Zeleznik
Reflex
Reflex
Dynamo M
Dynamo M
12
22
14
14
19
33
1/1
100,0 0/1
11/24 45,8 13/28
16/33 48,5 4/16
37/76 48,7 17/42
25/54 46,3 3/12
52/109 47,7 19/66
0,0
46,4
25,0
40,5
25,0
28,8
5/5 100,0
45/58 77,6
36/49 73,5
78/90 86,7
37/50 74,0
85/102 83,3
3
38
32
29
31
93
3
33
20
28
20
45
2
13
32
70
43
89
0
1
1
2
0
1
7
106
80
203
96
246
0,6
4,8
5,7
14,5
5,0
7,4
PCT.
22
51/96
53,1
13/48
27,1
94/112
83,9
64
38
42
1
235
10,7
14
16
10
8
10/17
19/36
29/56
12/20
58,8
52,8
51,8
60,0
3/11
5/14
7/24
4/9
27,3
35,7
29,2
44,4
19/22
36/49
53/75
30/34
86,4
73,5
82,3
88,2
19
38
37
18
18
20
34
20
9
23
39
8
1
1
1
0
48
89
132
66
3,4
5,6
13,2
8,3
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Dynamo M
ULEB CUP
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
10
Zeleznik
Reflex
Reflex
Dynamo M
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
U. Macias
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
29
22
41
43
37
42
41
45
36
58/98
23/41
51/105
45/108
26/55
48/98
77/115
113/174
89/166
59,2
56,1
51,6
41,7
47,3
49,0
66,9
64,9
53,6
33/91
5/23
43/135
46/129
18/67
37/117
26/109
31/100
46/131
36,3
21,7
31,8
35,6
26,9
31,6
23,8
31,0
35,1
31/36
10/19
30/40
39/52
19/26
43/55
65/82
93/111
63/81
67,4
52,6
75,0
75,0
73,1
78,2
79,3
83,8
77,7
46
24
72
83
55
68
72
83
78
28
22
48
29
17
34
30
43
31
46
21
86
71
54
72
77
93
91
2
2
0
0
0
1
5
3
5
246
71
261
267
125
250
297
412
379
8,5
3,2
6,4
6,2
3,4
5,9
7,2
9,2
10,5
14
16
13
12
19
24
21/42
16/37
14/27
15/27
32/53
52/105
50,0
43,2
51,8
55,5
60,3
49,5
12/40
16/43
24/53
14/36
15/42
31/77
30,0
37,2
45,3
38,8
35,7
40,3
21/30
14/20
17/20
17/19
36/45
61/75
70,0
70,0
85,0
89,4
80,0
81,3
25
39
24
14
36
57
12
12
11
3
16
16
31
28
21
13
32
64
0
0
0
0
1
3
99
94
117
89
145
258
7,1
5,9
9,0
7,4
7,6
10,8
EUROLEAGUE
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: February 13, 1983, in Belgrade, Serbia
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2005 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup) with
CB Malaga…won the 2000-01 Korac Cup
with CB Malaga…played the 2001 Spanish
All-Star Game…has been member of the
Spanish U-18, U-20 and U-22 National
Team…won the gold medal at the 1998 European U-18 Championship…won the gold
medal at the 1999 World U-18 Championship…won the bronze medal at the 2000
European U-20 Championship…played at
the 2001 World U-22 Championship.
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Unicaja
Sanchez Alfonso
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: February 14, 1987, in Jaen, Spain
CAREER NOTES: grew up with CB Marbella (Spain) youth teams...made his debut with
Unicaja 2nd team, in the EBA, during the
2003-04 season...played also with the main
team during the 2004-05 season...played the
2005-06 season with Unicaja and CB Axarquia, in the LEB-2...will play with both teams
also the 2006-07 championship...he’s still
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Unicaja B
2005/06 Unicaja
Axarquia
2006/07 Unicaja
Axarquia
G
2PM/A
24
5
21
12
25
33/73
2/2
11/31
4/7
29/67
4
9
1/2
1/6
PCT.
3PM/A
playing with Unicaja. MISCELLANEOUS:
won the 2005-06 Spanish National Championship with Unicaja...has been member of the
Spanish U-18 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 2005 European U-18 Championship...won the silver medal at the 2007 European U-20 Championship... played at the
2006 European U-20 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
45,2 30/86
100,0 1/3
35,5 15/54
57,1 3/18
43,3 40/108
34,9
33,3
27,8
16,7
37,0
68/91
3/5
23/43
0/0
52/72
74,7
60,0
53,5
0,0
72,2
60
2
29
8
36
40
0
19
4
24
32
1
14
7
20
5
0
2
0
0
224
10
90
17
230
9,3
2,0
4,3
1,4
9,2
50,0
16,7
0,0
11,1
0/0
3/6
0,0
50,0
1
2
0
2
0
2
0
0
2
8
0,5
0,9
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Unicaja
2006/07 Unicaja
0/1
1/9
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teams
YEAR
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Unicaja
Santiago Daniel
Welsch Jiri
2.16 • CENTER • BORN: June 24, 1976, in Lubbock, Tx, USA
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: January 27, 1980, Pardubice, Czech Republic
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Del Norte HS, Albuquerque, NM... played
college basketball at NM Military Institute
(1994-95), at New Mexico University (1995-97)
and at St.Vincent College (1997-98)...played
with Vaqueros de Bayamon, in the Puerto Rican
BSN League, during the 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001,
and 2002 Summer...moved to Italy for the 199899 season, signed by Pallacanestro
Varese...played there also the 1999-00 championship...signed for the 2000-01 season by
Phoenix Suns...played there also the 2001-02
championship...back to Italy for the 2002-03
season, signed by Virtus Roma... signed for the
2003-04 season by Milwaukee Bucks...played
there also the 2004-05 championship...moved
to Spain for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Malaga CB...he’s still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BHC SKP
Pardubice (Czech Rep.) juniors…made his debut during the 1996-97 with BHC SKP Pardubice...played there also the 1997-98 championship…signed for the 1998-99 season by
BC Sparta Prague…played there also the
1999-00 championship…moved for the 200001 to Slovenia, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana…played there also the 2001-02 championship…signed for the 2002-03 season by
Golden State Warriors…signed for the 200304 season by Boston Celtics…played there
till Feburary’05 championship ...signed for the
remainder of the season by Cleveland Cavaliers…signed for the 2005-06 season by Milwaukee Bucks…moved to Spain for the
2006-07 season, signed by CB Malaga...he’s
still playng there.
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2006-07 Euroleague March MVP...won the 1998-99 Italian National Championship with Pallacanestro Varese...won the 2005-06 Spanish National Championship with CB Malaga...
named the 1998 NAIA Player of the Year...has
been member of the Puerto Rican U-22 National Team...played at the 1997 World U-22
Championship...member of the Puerto Rican
National Team...won the gold medal at the
2001 and 2003 Central American Championship...won the bronze medal at the 1999
and 2003 Panamerican Games... played at the
2001 and 2003 Tournament of Americas...
played at the 2002 and 2006 World Championship...played at the 2004 Olympic Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
NM Mil. Ins.
New Mexico
New Mexico
St.Vincent
Varese
Varese
Phoenix
Phoenix
Bayamon
Virtus Ro
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Unicaja
Unicaja
31
33
23
33
36
27
54
3
27
42
54
11
43
24
198/319
36/51
29/39
239/355
78/124
134/233
64/134
4/8
168/275
206/359
78/163
7/21
161/266
92/153
62,1
70,6
74,4
67,3
62,9
57,5
47,8
50,0
61,1
57,4
47,9
33,3
60,5
60,1
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
1/5
0/0
0/0
0/4
1/3
0/0
0/0
0/2
0/1
0,0 98/151 64,9
0,0 35/48 72,9
0,0 29/37 78,4
0,0 117/174 67,2
0,0 63/95 66,3
20,0 85/130 65,4
0,0 42/61 68,9
0,0
0/0
0,0
0,0 69/90 76,7
33,3 100/164 61,0
0,0 61/90 67,8
0,0
8/11 72,7
0,0 124/172 72,1
0,0 62/95 65,3
256
51
35
301
126
191
102
7
187
337
132
19
177
90
…
…
…
…
48
72
17
0
…
117
19
3
51
27
47
4
9
48
6
16
11
2
29
41
24
1
19
17
…
…
…
…
28
25
21
1
…
61
21
4
37
18
494
107
87
595
219
356
170
8
405
515
217
22
446
246
15,9
3,2
3,8
18,0
6,1
13,2
3,1
2,7
15,0
12,3
4,0
2,0
10,4
10,3
19
22
98/152
89/148
64,4
60,1
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
107
108
12
20
11
25
35
20
246
245
12,9
11,1
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Unicaja
2006/07 Unicaja
12
50/78
67/122
64,1
54,9
YEAR
TEAM
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Pardubice
Sparta Pr.
Sparta Pr.
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Golden St.
Boston
Boston
Cleveland
2005/06 Milwaukee
2006/07 Unicaja
G
2PM/A
33
30
35
28
11
37
81
55
16
58
36
152/316
98/189
154/337
86/154
36/66
18/71
193/431
105/221
10/40
72/173
80/150
PCT.
3PM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2000-01
Slovenian National Championship with BC
Olimpija Ljubljana…won the 2001 and 2002
Slovenian National Cup with BC Olimpija
Ljubljana…won the 2002 Adriatic League
with BC Olimpija Ljubljana…named the
2002 Slovenian Cup MVP…played the 2000
Czech All Star Game…played the 2002
Slovenian All Star Game…has been member of the Czech U-18, U-20 and U-22 National Team…played at the 2000 European
U-20 Championship…member of the Czech
National Team…played at the 1999 and
2007 European Championship…has been
member of the Czech University National
Team…played at the 1999 World University
Games.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
48,1 17/68
51,9 17/38
45,7 47/123
55,8 26/63
54,5 9/25
25,3
1/4
44,8 69/181
47,5 32/99
25,0 2/11
41,6 14/49
53,3 24/66
25,0
44,7
38,2
41,3
36,0
25,0
38,1
32,3
18,2
28,6
36,4
127/156
107/141
219/276
47/71
42/48
22/29
153/206
109/141
20/28
65/87
51/84
81,4
75,9
79,3
66,2
87,5
75,9
74,3
77,3
71,4
74,7
60,7
90
75
164
68
38
28
296
139
28
111
84
59
42
95
39
24
8
101
39
5
34
25
30
47
108
37
21
27
183
84
19
62
48
...
...
...
0
…
2
7
5
9
1
5
482
354
668
297
141
61
746
415
46
251
283
14,6
11,8
19,1
10,6
12,8
1,6
9,2
7,5
2,9
4,3
7,9
47,1
50,3
51,4
26,3
32,4
37,8
14/15
84/89
48/77
93,3
84,8
62,3
15
64
72
9
25
31
8
45
29
0
2
3
77
318
213
5,5
15,9
8,5
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01 Olimpija L.
14 24/51
2001/02 Olimpija L.
20 81/161
2006/07 Unicaja
25 57/111
1996/97, Pardubice, stats not available
5/19
24/74
17/45
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Union Olimpija
Ljubljana
LJUBLJANA - SLOVENIA
Official Club Name
BC OLIMPIJA
LJUBLJANA
Foundation Year
1946
uropean basketball's “little club that
could”, Union Olimpija Ljubljana, is
back for another season of using its underdog role to the best possible advantage
against Europe’s biggest teams. Despite hailing from the smallest country with a Euroleague representative, Olimpija has become
an attractive destination for young players to
grow. Recently, many of its formers stars have
decided to return to the club, too. This season
sees Marko Milic starting his third stint with
the club and Jasmin Hukic back for his second. Meanwhile guard Goran Dragic, one of
the top prospects his age in Europe, leads the
next generation of talented players, which also includes playmaker Jan Macnik and center
Mirza Begic. Scorer Saso Ozbolt is back from
injury and forward Miha Zupan is anxious to
make his debut, while newcomers Maurice
Bailey and Ronell Taylor round out the roster.
New coach Memi Becirovic brings a new look
to the sidelines, but he'll be sure to follow in
the footsteps of so many great coaches before
him to push Olimpija to reach its maximum
potential.
Bailey should be one of coach Becirovic's
most important offensive weapons. He is a reliable scorer, a deadly combo guard who can
complement Dragic's driving skills. Dragic
brings a youthful enthusiasm to the club, and
his speed makes him a joy to watch. Excellent
in transition, when Dragic is on the floor,
things will happen. Macnik will play a reserve playmaking role. Always one of the
smallest players on the floor, he makes up for
lack of size with speed and determination.
E
Ozbolt is a natural scorer, whose confidence
with his shot makes him a good choice with
the game on the line. Taylor is an excellent
athlete with great versatility and jumping
skills. He is a player that can impact the game
on both ends of the floor.
Milic is the team's true leader, on and off the
floor. His strength and athleticism allows him
to guard perimeter players and big men, and
his power slams are always a lift for his teammates and the home crowd. Hukic embraces
the definition of all-around player. A savvy
veteran, his shooting and passing skills make
him tricky to guard and his experience helps
him make an impact on defense. Doncic brings
unlimited range to help free up the court for
the rest of the team. Zupan, perhaps the best
deaf basketball player in the world, is hungry
to prove himself at this level. An athletic big
man, he can help his team with his solid threepoint shooting or by banging and grabbing rebounds in the paint. Begic is the tallest player
on a Euroleague roster to start the season. At
2.20 meters, his size is a weapon in itself, however he also has a soft shooting touch and
quick feet, making him all the more dangerous.
Becirovic has an interesting blend of talent on
his hands at Olimpija this season. With a
group of quality veterans alongside them, the
younger players will have examples to follow
as the season goes on, which means Olimpija
can become a better team from game to game.
The first goal is challenging for a spot in the
Top 16, which will require knocking off some
bigger-name clubs. But if any team has upsets
as part of its DNA, it is Union Olimpija.
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Union Olimpija Ljubliana
President: Jure Jež
Vice-President: Dušan Mitič, Milan Medved
General Manager: Janez Rajgelj
Financial Director: Nataša Peternelj
Team Manager: Mitja Tršelič
General Secretary: Bernarda Žolnir, Matevž Zupančič
Media & Communication Director: Matevž Zupančič
Marketing Area: Uroš Okoren
Stats Crew Chief: Silvo Markič
Staff
Coach: Memi Bečirović
Assistant Coaches: Bojan Lazić , Gašper Potočnik
Athletic Trainer: Miha Fajon
Club Doctor: Oskar Zupanc
Physiotherapist: Sebastjan Ogris
Team information
Team address: Celovška 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Phone Number: +386 1 234 88 02
Fax Number: +386 1 234 88 18
Official webpage: www.union.olimpija.com, www.navdusenci.si
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Main Uniform: White
Reserve Uniform: Green
Ticket Information: Mira Došenovič
phone 00386 1 234 88 07, fax 00386 1 234 88 18
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Pivovarna Union
Second Sponsor: Mobitel
Third Sponsor: HSE
Co-Sponsor: Telekom, Spar, BTC, Petrol, Triglav, NLB, Te-Tol
Technical Sponsor: AH Real, AND 1
ARENA
DVORANA TIVOLI
Capacity: 5.600
Address: Celovška 25,
1000 Ljubljana
Phone: +386 1 430 67 50
Fax: +386 1 231 77 84
4
RADIO
Radio Slovenija Kolodvorska 2, 1550 Ljubljana
phone +386 1 475 21 11
TV
TV Slovenija Kolodvorska 2, 1550 Ljubljana
phone +386 1 475 21 11
Roster
n° name
4
7
8
9
12
13
15
20
23
24
30
31
ht
Saša Dončic’
Jan Močnik
Mirko Mulalic’
Goran Dragic’
Marko Milič
Jasmin Hukic’
Mirza Begic’
Maurice Bailey
Luke Anderson
Miha Zupan
Ronell Taylor
Sašo Ožbolt
2.01
1.74
1.95
1.90
1.98
2.04
2.16
1.83
1.98
2.04
1.96
1.91
pos
y.o.b
Guard
Guard
Forward
Guard
Forward
Forward
Center
Guard
Forward
Forward
Guard
Guard
1974
1987
1988
1986
1977
1979
1985
1982
1979
1982
1982
1981
Trophy case
Yugoslav National Championship: 1956/57, 1958/59, 1960/61,
1961/62, 1965/66, 1969/70
Slovenian National Championship: 1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94,
1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98,1998/99, 2000/01, 2001/02,2002/03,
2003/04, 2004/05, 2005/06
Slovenian National Cup: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006
Cup of Cups: 1994
SBA – Central European League: 1993, 1994
Adriatic League: 2002
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teams
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
YEAR
Union Olimpija Ljubljana
Anderson Luke
Booker Chris
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: October 1, 1982, in USA
2.08 • CENTER • BORN: October 24, 1981, in USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Minn. St.-Mankato (2002-07) in the NCAA
II...moved to Slovenia for the 2007-08 season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Tyler JC (2000-02) and at Purdue (200204)...moved to Turkey for the 2004-05 season, signed by Fenerbahce Istanbul...signed
for the 2006-07 season by Tofas Bursa...
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Minn. St.-M
Minn. St.-M
Minn. St.-M
Minn. St.-M
Minn. St.-M
8
28
32
31
33
21/38
87/209
98/184
153/316
119/248
55,3
41,6
53,3
48,4
48,0
10/28
65/156
85/205
77/207
91/242
TEAM
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
Scared Heart
Scared Heart
Scared Heart
Nancy
Brest
Nancy
2006/07 Lokomotiv R
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2004-05
and 2005-06 All-NCC 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
35,7
4/5
80,0
41,7 82/102 80,4
41,5 76/1000 76,0
37,2 107/142 75,4
37,6 119/143 83,2
22
147
149
185
150
3
23
21
31
27
14
56
55
61
57
0
4
5
10
3
76
451
527
644
630
9,5
16,1
16,5
20,8
19,1
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
97/207
34/65
46,8
52,3
2/12
0/0
16,7
0,0
82/114
28/36
71,9
72,2
171
56
31
11
28
16
30
12
282
94
9,4
9,4
30
91/172
52,9
10/43
23,3
40/66
60,6
21
21
14
...
252
8,4
1.83 • GUARD • BORN: October 30, 1981, in Hempstead, NY, USA
2.01 • GUARD • BORN: June 14, 1974, in Sempeter, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Southside HS, Hempstead...played
college basketball at Sacred Heart (2001-04)
...moved to France for the 2004-05 season,
signed by Sluc Nancy...signed for the 200506 by Etendard de Brest...on December’05,
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Olimpija
Ljubjana (Slovenia) youth teams and BC Red
Star Belgrade (Serbia) juniors...back to
Slovenia for the 1992-93 season, signed by
Ilirija Ljubljana...played there till the 199697 championship...signed for the 1997-98
season by Pivovarna Lasko...played there also the 1998-99 championship...signed by
Loka Kava Skofja Loka for the 1999-00 season...signed by KrKa Novo Mesto for the
2000-01 season... moved to Serbia for the
2001-02 season, signed by Sloga Kraljevo...on April’02 moved to France, signed by
ALM Evreux... back to Slovenia for the 200203 season, signed by KD Slovan Ljubl-
G
2PM/A
22
29
27
34
12
19
31
121/253
136/107
134/302
70/146
36/77
44/94
84/163
PCT.
3PM/A
47,8 17/59
44,3 21/75
44,4 40/126
47,9 37/111
46,7 17/52
46,8 22/61
51,5 33/96
signed by Sluc Nancy...moved to Russia for
the 2006-07 season, signed by Lokomotiv
Rostov...moved to Slovenia for the 2007-08
season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2001-02
and 2003-04 All-NEC 2nd Team.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
28,8
28,0
31,7
33,3
32,7
36,1
34,4
123/165
129/168
154/187
73/100
49/63
76/98
106/126
74,5
76,8
82,4
73,0
77,8
77,6
84,1
95
119
101
57
20
34
69
28
48
63
32
10
24
54
52
65
73
97
37
54
71
2
2
3
1
0
1
1
416
464
542
324
172
230
373
18,9
16,0
20,0
9,5
14,3
12,1
12,0
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2.16 • CENTER • BORN: July 9, 1985, in Bijeljina, Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Sloboda Dita
Tuzla (Bosnia-Herzegovina) juniors... moved to
Slovenia for the 2002-03 season, signed by BC
Olimpija Ljubljana 2nd Team... signed for the
2003-04 season by KK Triglav Kranj...moved to
Belgium for the 2004-05 season, signed by
Huy Basket... moved to Italy for the 2005-06
season, signed by Virtus Bologna...back to
6
G
30
10
Doncic Sasa
Begic Mirza
YEAR
TEAM
Purdue
Purdue
Fenerbahce
Tofas
Bailey Maurice
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
moved to Slovenia for the 2007-08 season,
signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2005 Turkish
All Star Game.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
Olimpija B
Kranj
Huy
Slovan
25
26
26
33
84/201
74/34
67/135
119/202
41,8
55,2
49,6
58,9
11/27
0/1
1/2
0/0
40,7
0,0
50,0
0,0
FTM/A
Slovenia for the 2006-07 season, signed by KD
Slovan Ljubljana... signed for the 2007-08 season by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 Slovenian All Star Game...has been member of the
Slovenian U-18 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 2005 European U-20 Championship.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
53/88 60,2
35/67 52,2
28/54 51,8
70/103 68,0
141
129
110
187
19
33
...
24
5
9
8
9
38
44
...
48
254
183
165
308
10,2
7,0
6,3
9,3
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Pivov. Lasko
Loka Kava
KrKa
Sloga
Evreux
Slovan
Pivov. Lasko
Slovan
Slovan
Helios
31
32
21
15
6
36
7
24
37
39
51/121
172/305
60/119
54/118
4/10
95/178
28/51
57/105
98/181
56/109
43,0
56,4
50,4
45,8
40,0
53,4
54,9
54,3
54,1
51,4
28/95
27/109
20/65
10/41
6/18
59/159
9/36
46//111
50/153
56/180
20
40/103
38,8
11/54
PCT.
FTM/A
jana...signed for the 2003-04 season by
Pivovarna Lasko...signed for the 2004-05
season by KD Slovan Ljubljana... played
there also the 2005-06 championship...
signed for the 2006-07 season by Helios
Domzale... signed for the 2007-08 season by
BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
Slovenian National Championship with Helios Domzale...won the 2004 and 2007
Slovenian National Cup with Helios Domzale...played the 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
and 2007 Slovenian All Star Game...has been
member of the Yugoslav U-16 National Team
...member of the Slovenian National Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
29,5 33/63 52,4
24,8 124/202 61,4
30,8 56/80 70,0
24,4 49/75 65,3
33,3
3/4
75,0
37,1 79/124 63,7
25,0 34/52 65,4
41,4 79/110 71,8
32,7 101/142 71,1
31,1 52/78 66,7
92
174
87
89
11
147
48
103
133
183
33
60
23
19
1
33
8
30
34
31
37
52
41
28
3
69
15
35
58
96
...
...
...
...
...
15
3
6
11
15
221
549
236
187
29
446
117
331
447
332
7,1
17,2
11,2
12,5
4,8
12,4
16,7
13,8
12,1
8,5
20,4
102
13
33
0
137
6,9
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 KrKa
24/52
46,2
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Union Olimpija Ljubljana
HUKIC JASMIN
Dragic Goran
EUROLEAGUE
1.90 • GUARD • BORN: May 6, 1986 in Ljubljana, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Ilirija Ljubljana (Slovenia)...made his debut with Ilirija
Ljubljana, in the Slovenian 2D, during the
2003-04 season...signed for the 2004-05 season by KD Slovan Ljubljana...played there also
the 2005-06 championship...moved to Spain
for the 2006-07 season, signed by Murcia
CB...back to Slovenia for the 2007-08 season,
signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Slovan
2005/06 Slovan
2006/07 Murcia
G
17
38
27
2PM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2006 Slovenian All Star Game...has been member of the
Slovenian U-18 and U-20 National Team...won
the gold medal at the 2004 European Under-20
Championship...played at the 2005 European
Under-20 Championship...member of the
Slovenian National Team...played at the 2006
World Championship...played at the 2007 European Championship.
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
32/50 64,0
125/185 67,6
34/85 40,0
10/26
28/99
11/34
38,5
28,3
32,3
11/19
96/122
23/35
57,9
78,7
65,7
36
106
50
17
84
17
17
103
45
2
14
4
105
430
124
6,2
11,3
4,6
2001/02 Olimpija L.
2002/03 Olimpija L.
2006/07 Prokom
17
20
19
17/37
33/69
25/63
46,0
47,8
39,7
15/44
34/87
22/60
34,1
39,1
36,7
7/10
24/32
19/28
70,0
75,0
67,9
33
60
63
10
10
16
8
18
25
1
3
2
86
192
135
5,1
9,6
7,1
16
19/47
40,4
39//4
52,7
22/31
71,0
59
12
28
4
177
11,1
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Hemofarm
Milic Marko
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: May 7, 1977 in Kranj, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Triglav
Kranj (Slovenia) youth teams...made his debut
with KK Triglav Kranj the 1991-92
season...played there till the 1993-94 championship...signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana for
the 1994-95 season...played there till the
1996-97championship...signed by Phoenix
Suns for the 1997-98 season...in 1998-99, due
to the NBA lock-out, moved to Turkey signed
by Fenerbahce Istanbul...left the team on January to join back the NBA, signing again with
Phoenix Suns...moved back to Slovenia for
the 1999-00 season signed by BC Olimpija
Ljubljana...moved to Spain for the 2000-01
season signed by Real Madrid CF...moved to
Italy for the 2001-02 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna...signed for the 2002-03 season
by Roseto Basket Town...signed for the 200304 season by U.S. Victoria Libertas Pesaro...
played there also the 2004-05 championship
... signed for the 2005-06 season by Virus
Bologna...moved to Slovenia for the 2006-07
season, signed by BC Olimpia Ljubljana...on
Hukic Jasmin
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: August 15, 1979, in Tuzla Bosnia-Herzegovina
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Sloboda
Dita Tuzla (Bosnia-Herzegovina) youth
teams...made his debut with BC Sloboda Dita
Tuzla during the 1996-97 season...played
there till the 2000-01 championship...moved
to Slovenia for the 2001-02 season, signed by
BC Olimpija Ljubljana... played there also the
2002-03 championship...moved to Israel for
the 2003-04 season, signed by Hapoel Tel
Aviv...moved to Serbia & Montenegro for the
2004-05 season, signed by Hemofarm Vrsac...moved to Russia for the 2005-06 season,
signed by Ural Great Perm...moved to Poland
for the 2006-07 season, signed by Prokom Trefl Sopot...moved to Slovenia for the 2007-08
season signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1999-00
Bosnian Federation - Bosnian League Championship with BC Sloboda Dita Tuzla... won
the 2001-02 Slovenian National Championship with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the
2006-07 Polish National Championship with
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
8
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Tuzla
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Hapoel TA
Hemofarm
Ural Great
Prokom
10
13
20
22
12
27
39
44/94
25/38
47/82
78/128
26/36
36/77
58/112
PCT.
3PM/A
46,8 17/43
65,8 17/53
57,3 41/87
61,0 19/56
72,2 30/67
46,7 41/101
51,8 40/110
Prokom Trefl Sopot...won the 1998-99 Bosnian Federation - Bosnian League Cup, being
named the MVP...with BC Sloboda Dita Tuzla...won the 2001 Bosnian Federation Bosnian League Cup with BC Sloboda Dita
Tuzla...won the 2002 and 2003 Slovenian
National Cup with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 1998-99 Bosnian-Croatian
Supercup with BC Sloboda Dita Tuzla...won
the 2000-01 Bosnian Federation Supercup
with BC Sloboda Dita Tuzla, being named
the Finals MVP...won the 2002 Adriatic
League with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...won the
2005 Adriatic League with Hemofarm Vrsac...won the 2006 FIBA EuroCup Challenge
with Ural Great Perm...played the 1998 and
1999 Bosnian All Star Game...played the
2003 Slovenian All Star Game... has been
member of the Bosnian U-18 and U-22 National Team...member of the Bosnian National Team...played at the 1999, 2001, 2003
and 2005 European Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
39,5
32,1
47,1
34,0
44,8
40,6
36,4
22/36
20/25
36/52
59/72
20/26
26/38
50/63
61,1
80,0
69,2
82,0
76,9
68,4
79,4
46
46
57
114
57
108
123
9
10
11
23
11
22
36
9
14
17
44
25
24
50
...
...
...
2
2
6
7
161
121
253
296
162
221
286
16,1
9,3
12,7
13,4
13,5
8,1
7,3
YEAR
TEAM
1997/98 Phoenix
1998/99 Fenerb.
Phoenix
1999/00 Olimpija L.
2000/01 Real Mad.
2001/02 Fortit. Bo
2002/03 Roseto
2003/04 Scavolini
2004/05 Scavolini
2005/06 Virtus Bo
2006/07 Real Madrid
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
33 39/64 60,9
7
39/77 50,6
11
8/20
40,0
21 88/140 62,9
43 137/254 53,9
47 177/302 58,6
37 218/375 58,1
41 185/323 57,3
33 94/182 50,0
34 1147215 53,0
5
6/9
66,7
3/6
1/14
0/1
4/28
6/22
5/34
8/44
9/22
2/11
0/8
0/2
50,0 11/17 64,7
7,1 11/23 47,8
0,0
0/0
0,0
14,3 29/49 59,2
27,3 34/74 45,9
14,7 75/123 61,0
18,2 111/183 60,7
40,9 119/177 67,2
18,2 63/107 58,9
0,0 59/97 60,8
0,0
3/6
50,0
25
55
5
70
134
131
190
217
123
255
6
10
8
3
24
45
82
91
82
55
43
4
12
12
2
44
69
61
103
46
38
46
5
0
3
1
...
4
7
3
3
3
3
1
92
92
16
217
326
444
571
516
257
287
15
2,8
13,1
1,5
10,3
7,6
9,4
15,4
12,6
7,8
8,7
3,0
15
18
22
11
53/99
64/122
86/172
65/103
53,5
52,4
50,0
63,1
3/11
4/15
2/8
1/5
27,3
26,7
25,0
20,0
25/45
27/41
50/81
33/60
55,6
65,9
61,7
55,0
68
64
101
76
28
32
35
11
26
25
48
28
0
2
0
1
140
167
228
166
9,3
9,3
10,3
15,1
10
3
47/90
5/10
52,1
50,0
2/11
1/1
18,2
100,0
32/51
7/12
62,7
58,3
51
7
26
4
21
2
0
0
132
20
13,2
6,7
G
2PM/A
FTM/A
February ‘07 moved to Spain, signed by Real
Madrid CF...back to Slovenia for the 2007-08
season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB Cup
with Real Madrid CF...won the 1995-96
Slovenian National Championship with BC
Olimpija Ljubljana...won the 2006-06 Spanish
National Championship with Real Madrid
CF...won the 2000 Slovenian National Cup
with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...played the 1997
and 1999 Eurostars...won the 1994 and 1995
Slovenian All Star Game Slam Dunk Contest...played the 1997 and 2000 Slovenian All
Star Game, being named MVP...played the
2007 Adriatic League All Star Game...has
been member of the Slovenian U-18 and U22 National Team...played at the 1994 European U-18 Championship...played at the
1996 U-22 European Championship member
of the Slovenian National Team...played at
the 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005
European Championship...played at the 2006
World Championship.
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2004/05
2006/07
Real Mad.
Fortit. Bo
Scavolini
Olimpija L.
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Roseto
2006/07 Real Madrid
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Union Olimpija Ljubljana
Mocnik Jan
YEAR
1.74 •GUARD •BORN: March 27, 1987, in Sempeter Pri Gorici, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Nova Gorica (Slovenia) during the 2002-03 season...signed for the 2003-04 season, signed
by Kraski Zidar Sezana...played there till the
2005-06 championship...signed for the 200607 season by Nova Gorica, in the Slovenian
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Nova Gorica
Sezana
Sezana
Sezana
Nova Gorica
2
7
18
34
26
0/0
1/4
4/20
78/148
59/102
PCT.
3PM/A
0,0
0/1
25,0
1/5
20,0 8/33
52,7 32/122
57,8 26/86
2nd division...signed for the 2007-08 season
by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Slovenian U-16, U1-8 and U-20 National
Team...played at the 2003 European U-16
Championship...played at the 2007 European
U-20 Championship.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
20,0
24,2
26,2
30,2
0/0
3/4
24/32
90/133
78/96
0,0
75,0
75,0
67,7
81,3
0
1
11
52
34
0
1
11
37
42
0
1
20
110
73
0
0
0
0
1
0
8
56
342
274
0,0
1,1
3,1
10,1
10,5
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Triglav Kr.
Slovan
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
31
12
6
7
7
7
7
129/218
22/36
14/21
21/27
24/41
6/10
14/24
8
15
14
2
9/10
12/25
31/83
3/6
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
59,2 36/145
61,1 7/20
66,7 5/10
77,8 7/22
58,5 18/35
60,0 6/18
58,3 10/31
PCT.
3PM/A
24,8
35,0
50,0
31,8
51,4
33,3
32,3
90/125
36/44
13/15
14/19
18/26
5/5
16/19
72,0
79,5
86,7
73,7
69,2
100
84,2
101
17
15
10
24
7
14
75
19
11
19
11
4
4
64
18
12
23
16
7
7
0
0
...
0
1
1
1
456
101
56
77
120
35
74
14,7
8,4
9,3
11,0
17,1
5,0
10,6
90,0
48,0
37,3
50,0
25,0
38,2
37,0
66,7
2/3
19/25
44/58
7/8
66,7
76,0
75,8
87,5
5
16
35
3
3
10
30
2
12
15
27
3
2
0
4
0
23
82
166
31
2,9
5,4
11,8
15,5
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
Olimpija L.
1/4
13/34
20/54
6/9
Taylor Ronell
1.96 •GUARD •BORN: July 26, 1982, in USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Sidney Lanier HS...played college
basketball at UAB (2003-05)...moved to
Slovenia for the 2005-06 season, signed by
KD Slovan Ljubljana...signed for the 2006-07
Mulalic Mirko
1.95 •FORWARD •BORN: April 16, 1988, in Ljubljana, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Olimpija
Ljubljana (Slovenia) juniors...played the
2004-50 and 2005-06 season with BC
Olimpija Ljubljana 2nd Team...will make his
debut with BC Olimpija Ljubljana main team
during the 2007-08 season.
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Olimpija B
2005/06 Olimpija B
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Slovenian U-18 National Team...played
at the 2005 European U-18 Championship.
YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
22
3
21758
1/7
36,2
14,3
28/81
2/9
34,6
22,2
30/40
4/8
75,0
50,0
30
3
28
4
5
0
6
0
156
12
7,1
4,0
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
UAB
UAB
Slovan
Idaho
31
26
36
50
82/132
102/202
140/227
268/527
62,1
50,5
61,7
50,8
31/91
9/43
9/42
15/45
34,1 27/40
20,9 55/82
21,4 46/63
33,3 125/163
FTM/A
season by Idaho Stampede, in the DLeague...back to Slovenia for the 2007-08
season, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 DLeague All Star Game.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
67,5
67,1
73,0
76,7
93
94
148
295
28
43
43
68
49
44
37
180
12
9
21
38
284
286
353
706
9,1
11,0
9,8
14,1
Zupan MIha
2.04 •FORWARD •BORN: September 13, 1982, in Kranj, Slovenia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with DGN Ljubljana (Slovenia)...signed for the 2000-01 season by KD Slovan Ljubljana...played there till
the 2005-06 championship...signed for the
2006-07 season by BC Olimpija Ljubljana.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Slovenian U-18 and U-20 National Team
Ozbolt Saso
1.91 •GUARD •BORN: April 4, 1981, in Dubrovnik, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Portoroz
(Slovenia) juniors...signed by KK Triglav Kranj
for the 2000-01 season...signed by KK Olimpija Ljubljana for the 2001-02 season... sent on
loan for the 2001-02 season to KD Slovan
Ljubljana...back to BC Olimpija Ljubljana for
the 2002-03 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003-04,
2004-05 and 2005-06 Slovenian National
Championship with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...
won the 2003, 2005 and 2006 Slovenian National Cup with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...
10
named the 2005 Slovenian Cup Finals
MVP...led the 2003-04 Slovenian League in
steals (2.71 spg.)...played the 2004 and 2005
Slovenian All Star Game...named the 2005
Slovenian All Star Game MVP...won the
2005 Slovenian All Star Game 3Pts. contest...has been member of the Slovenian U16 and U-22 National Team...played at the
1997 European U-16 Championship...played
at the 2001 World U-22 Championship...
member of the Slovenian National Team...
played at the 2006 World Championship.
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
... played at the 2000 European U-18 Championship... played at the 2002 European U-20
Championship...played the 2004 and 2006
Slovenian All Star Game...named the 2004
Slovenian All Star Game MVP...won the
2004 Slovenian Slam Dunk Contest.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Slovan
Slovan
Slovan
Slovan
Slovan
Olimpija L.
8
38
7
17
38
21
10/19
145/235
22/42
52/78
132/229
88/145
52,6
61,7
52,4
66,7
57,6
60,7
0/3
9/22
7/21
19/48
25/88
4/22
0,0
40,9
33,3
39,6
28,4
18,2
8/10
79/114
10/15
47/51
98/117
78/98
80,0
69,3
66,7
92,1
83,8
79,6
18
203
41
83
168
123
2
64
18
24
43
27
1
23
7
19
20
17
...
...
5
12
16
12
28
396
75
206
437
266
3,5
10,4
10,7
12,1
11,5
12,7
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teams
Virtus Vidivici
Bologna
BOLOGNA - ITALY
Official Club Name
VIRTUS PALLACANESTRO
BOLOGNA
Foundation Year
1927
he "Black V" has competed its return to
the highest level of European basketball and this season Virtus VidiVici
Bologna will be out to show that it still belongs. Always one of the crown jewels of Italian and European basketball, Virtus came
roaring back to its elite status in recent years.
Now, new coach Stefano Pillastrini has been
handed the reins with the mission of making
a splash in the Euroleague and starting a new
golden era at the club. To that end, Pillastrini
has added six new players to last year's
squad, which reached the Italian League finals. The focus has been on bringing together
young and hungry talents, punctuated by veterans like Roberto Chiacig and Guilherme
Giovannoni. Among the newcomers, Will
Conroy, Delonte Holland, Dewarick Spencer
and Alan Anderson all may be called upon to
play key roles, despite making their Euroleague debuts. When they get the devoted
Virtus crowd behind them, however, they
will know what inspiration means.
Conroy is a natural on-floor leader who
thrives leading the break and stands out
with his lock-down defense. Spencer is one
of the best young scorers in Europe today
and could prove even more dangerous now
that defenses have to pay attention to his
teammates, too. Spencer can knock it down
from the perimeter, but isn't afraid to attack
the rim. Either way, he can flat-out fill the
basket. On the wing, Anderson brings multiple skills, which can see him use his
strength down low or his court vision to find
the open man. Holland is an athletic small
forward who has a talent for picking up
T
points by penetrating to the basket and
drawing fouls. Brett Blizzard returns as a
proven three-point ace who is near automatic when he launches from long distance,
while Fabio Di Bella is a valuable resource
as a backup point guard.
Chiacig is the most experienced player on
the team, having previously taken part in
five Euroleague campaigns and reached the
Final Four twice. His muscular presence
and rebounding ability will help set the tone
inside for Virtus. Young shot-blocker Andrea Crosariol will play a big defensive role
off the bench. Big man Luca Garri could also
get minutes in the frontcourt, where he can
use his finesse game and shooting range to
change games. Giovannoni brings the complete package to the team. His shooting,
passing and rebounding add up to a number
of ways he can help his team win. Veteran
forward Andrea Michelori is a blue-collar
player, who understands the game and will
have an important role at both ends of the
floor. Teenage prospect Matteo Da Ros will
look to gain experience this season in hopes
of becoming a better player in years to come.
Virtus has all the ingredients for a successful
return to the Euroleague this season. Its offensive firepower will make the team fun to
watch, while its hard-nosed big men will ensure that the team won't be pushed around.
Perhaps the biggest question surrounding
Virtus will be how it starts the season, because once the newcomers get their feet and
the team chemistry works itself out, this team
could develop into a surprise challenger this
year and a major force in the future.
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teams
Virtus Vidivici Bologna
President: Romano Bertocchi
General Manager: Andrea Luchi
Financial Director: Fabio Sabatini
General Secretary: Rosa Festa
Media & Communication Director: Emanuela Boi
Marketing Director: Riccardo Marchetti
Stats Crew Chief: Gianluca Rimondi
Staff
Coach: Stefano Pillastrini
Assistant Coaches: Daniele Cavicchi, Mattia Ferrari
Athletic Trainer: Renzo Colombini
Club Doctors: Tommaso Cuzzani, Alessandro Lelli,
Roberto Rimondini
Physiotherapist: Silvano Piazza
Team information
Team address: Via dell’Arcoveggio 49/2 - 40129 Bologna
Phone Number: +39 051 4155911
Fax Number: +39 051 4155999
Official webpage: www.virtus.it
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: White
Reserve Uniform: Black
Ticket Information: Rosa Festa
phone +39 051 4155922, fax +39 051 4155999
ARENA
Capacity: 8.640
Address: Via Gino Cervi 2
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
ht
Delonte Holland
Dewarick Spencer
Brett Blizzard
Will Conroy
Alan Anderson
Andrea Crosariol
Guilherme Giovannoni
Michele Novi
Roberto Chiacig
Andrea Michelori
Fabio Di Bella
Jean Carlos Canelo
Federico Lestini
Matteo Da Ros
Luca Garri
1.98
1.93
1.83
1.87
1.98
2.10
2.02
2.05
2.10
2.03
1.86
1.85
2.05
2.00
2.07
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Guard
Guard
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Forward
Center
Forward
Guard
Guard
Forward
Forward
Forward
1982
1983
1980
1982
1982
1984
1980
1988
1974
1978
1978
1989
1983
1989
1982
Trophy case
PALAMALAGUTI
OF ASSAGO
40033 Casalecchio
di Reno (BO)
Phone: +39 051 758758
Fax: +39 051 755905
Roster
n° name
TV
Sky Italia Viale Europa, 59 Cologno Monzese
phone +39 02 70027811; fax +39 02 70027842
Italian National Championship: 1945/46, 1946/47, 1947/48,
1948/49, 1954/55, 1955/56, 1975/76, 1978/79, 1979/80, 1983/84,
1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1997/98, 2000/01
Italian National Cup: 1974, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1997,
1999, 2001, 2002
Italian SuperCup: 1995
Euroleague: 1998, 2001
Cup of Cups: 1990
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teams
YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Virtus Vidivici Bologna
Anderson Alan
Chiacig Roberto
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: October 16, 1982, in Minneapolis, USA
2.10 • CENTER • BORN: December 1, 1974, in Cividale, Udine, Italy
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Michigan State (2001-05)...signed for the
2005-06 season, signed by Charlotte Bobcats...played there also the 2006-07 championship, also playing with Tulsa 66ers, in the
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Benetton
Basket Treviso (Italy) youth teams...made his
debut with Benetton Basket Treviso during the
1993-94 season...sent on loan to Petrarca Basket Padova, in the Italian A2 League, for the
1994-95 championship...back to Benetton Basket Treviso for the 1995-96 season... moved to
Greece for the 1996-97 season, signed by AEK
Athens...moved back to Italy for the 1997-98
season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna...played
there till January’99... signed for the remainder
of the season by Pallacanestro Reggiana Reggio Emilia...signed for the 1999-00 season by
Montecatini Sporting Club...signed for the
2000-01 season by Mens Sana Basket Siena ...
played there till the 2005-06 championship...
moved to Spain for the 2006-07 season, signed
by Valencia CB...on January’07 moved back to
Italy, signed by Virtus Roma... signed for the
2007-08 season by Virtus Bologna.
FTM/A
D-League...moved to Italy for the 2007-08
season, signed by Virtus Bologna.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 DLeague All Star Game.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Michigan St.
Michigan St.
Michigan St.
Michigan St.
Charlotte
Charlotte
Tulsa
31
32
30
33
36
17
26
65/144
86/166
61/119
124/203
51/123
32/61
133/237
45,1
51,8
51,3
61,1
41,5
52,4
56,1
2/5
4/13
17/48
25/65
24/58
5/20
19/42
40,0 67/87 77,0
30,8 128/152 84,2
35,4 70/87 80,5
38,5 114/130 87,7
41,4 33/41 80,5
25,0 19/23 82,6
45,2 87/100 87,0
130
117
93
184
70
32
99
18
22
29
32
11
7
27
51
104
96
56
32
21
70
3
8
5
7
4
0
0
203
312
243
437
207
98
410
6,5
9,7
8,1
13,2
5,8
5,8
15,8
YEAR
Blizzard Brett
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: June 12, 1980, in Tallahassee, Fla, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Florida HS, Tallahassee...played college
basketball at NC-Wilmington University
(1999-2003)...moved to Italy signed for the
2003-04 season by Aurora Jesi, in the Italian
Legadue...signed for the 2004-05 season by
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
NC Wilmin.
NC Wilmin.
NC Wilmin.
NC Wilmin.
Jesi
Cantù
Reggio Em.
Virtus Bo
31
30
33
30
41
37
21
46
62/145
60/166
106/239
113/236
94/181
44/91
43/82
72/132
42,8
36,1
44,3
47,9
51,9
48,4
52,4
54,5
94/201
78/198
90/230
105/235
92/210
69/158
41/106
100/220
2004/05 Cantù
2005/06 Reggio Em.
10
11
14/34
30/58
41,2
51,7
18/46
27/61
YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
Pallacanestro Cantù...signed for the 2005-06
season, signed by Pallacanestro Reggiana
Reggio Emilia...signed for the 2006-07 season
by Virtus Bologna...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2000-01
and 2001-02 All-CAAC 1st Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
46,8 77/102 75,5
39,4 61/79 77,2
39,1 109/144 75,7
44,7 997130 76,2
43,8 64/83 77,1
43,7 36/49 73,5
38,7 41/53 77,4
45,5 47/66 71,2
110
119
132
128
97
66
56
131
62
48
70
66
59
45
34
65
76
75
96
109
44
44
43
108
4
6
18
9
1
1
0
6
483
415
591
640
528
331
250
491
15,6
13,8
17,9
21,3
12,9
8,9
11,9
10,7
39,1
44,3
17
36
15
10
25
15
0
0
102
152
10,2
13,8
ULEB CUP
6
20/25
11/14
80,0
78,6
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2003-04 Euroleague Week-11 MVP... member of the Italian National Team...won the gold medal at the
1999 European Championship...won the silver
medal at the 1997 European Championship...
won the bronze medal at the 2003 European
Championship... won the silver medal at the
2004 Olympic Games...played at the 2001 and
2005 European Championship... played at the
1998 World Championship... played at the
2000 Olympic Games ...won the 2003-04 Italian National Championship with Mens Sana
Basket Siena...won the 1998 Italian Cup with
Fortitudo Bologna...won the 2002 Saporta Cup
with Mens Sana Basket Siena... named the
2002 Saporta Cup MVP...led the 2001-02 Italian League in rebounds (9.4 rpg.)...played the
2000, 2004 and 2005 Italian All Star Game.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Benetton
Petrarca
Benetton
AEK
Fortit. Bo
Fortit. Bo
Reggio Em.
Montecat.
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
Valencia
Virtus Ro
2
36
38
24
36
17
9
31
37
41
41
40
33
38
20
17
0/0
173/304
40/62
26/59
97/160
35/66
29/67
116/198
199/344
241/418
175/313
122/200
116/203
66/135
24/57
19/38
0,0
56,9
64,5
44,1
60,6
53,1
43,3
58,6
57,8
57,7
55,9
61,0
57,1
48,9
42,1
50,0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/3
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0/0
153/227
25/41
28/50
64/113
24/41
26/39
75/115
132/219
128/222
133/226
86/162
72/125
63/97
28/40
18/31
0
67,4
61,0
56,0
56,6
58,5
66,7
65,2
60,3
57,7
58,8
53,1
57,6
64,9
70,0
58,1
0
332
58
81
208
72
76
236
415
375
331
207
174
129
73
47
0
50
12
6
23
20
11
25
75
78
77
44
45
36
6
7
0
5
0
2
4
4
1
8
16
36
36
35
13
12
4
4
0
34
13
5
16
6
8
19
30
51
39
25
21
7
10
3
0
499
105
80
258
94
84
307
530
610
483
330
304
195
76
56
0,0
13,8
2,7
3,3
7,2
5,5
9,3
9,9
14,3
14,9
11,8
8,3
9,2
5,4
3,8
3,5
18
75/158
47,5
0/1
0,0
57/103
55,3
169
24
15
7
207
11,5
22
21
20
13
85/164
67/117
47/88
29/69
51,8
57,2
53,4
42,0
0/0
0/0
0/1
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
57/104 54,8
50/91 54,9
41/59 69,4
25/41 60,9
118
110
78
54
16
29
16
9
12
11
6
5
11
11
12
8
227
184
135
83
10,3
8,8
6,7
6,3
SUPROLEAGUE
2000/01 MS Siena
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
MS Siena
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YEAR
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2006/07
Virtus Vidivici Bologna
Conroy Will
Da Ros Matteo
1.87 • GUARD • BORN: December 8, 1982, in USA
2.00 • FORWARD • BORN: September 25, 1989, in Milan, Italy
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Washington University (2001-05)...signed
for the 2005-06 season by Tulsa 66ers, in the
D-League...played there also the 2006-07
season, when he also signed a 10-day contract with Memphis Grizzlies and with Los
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Forti &
Liberi Monza (Italy) juniors...made his debut
with Forti & Liberi, in the Italian minors, during the 2006-07 season...signed for the
2007-08 season by Virtus Bologna.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Tulsa
Memphis
LA Clippers
29
27
31
34
42
3
4
18/52
86/179
75/127
79/240
166/352
0/0
0/3
PCT.
3PM/A
34,6 5/15
48,0 29/73
59,1 42/133
32,9 30/99
47,2 46/133
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
PCT.
FTM/A
Angeles Clippers...moved to Italy for the
2007-08 season, signed by Virtus Bologna.
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2007 DLeague All Star Game...named to the 200607 D-League 2nd Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
33,3 21/33 63,6
39,7 84/111 75,7
31,6 104/146 71,2
30,3 70/92 76,1
34,6 161/224 71,9
0,0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0/4
0,0
45
97
81
113
214
2
5
23
33
20
27
54
0
0
46
108
142
219
466
1
8
1
1
0
3
2
0
0
72
343
380
318
631
0
0
2,5
12,7
12,3
9,3
15,0
0,0
0,0
Crosariol Andrea
Di Bella Fabio
2.12 • CENTER • BORN: November 11, 1984, in Abano Terme, Italy
1.87 • GUARD • BORN: December 13, 1978, in Pavia, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Benetton
Basket Treviso (Italy) youth teams...played
high-school basketball at Winchendon Prep
HS, Massachusetts...played college basketball at Fairleigh Dickinson (2003-06)...on
March’06 back tom Italy, signed by Benetton
Basket Treviso...signed for the 2006-07 season by Virtus Bologna...he’s still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with
Siziano (Italy) in the Italian minors during the
1997-98 season...played there till the 199900 championship...signed for the 2000-01
season by Nuova Pallacanestro Pavia...
played there also the 2001-02 championchip
... signed for the 2002-03 season by Palla-
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2005-06 Italian National Championship with Benetton
Basket Treviso...has been member of the
Italian U-20 National Team...has been member of the Italian University National Team...
played at the 2005 World University Games
... member of the Italian National Team...
played at the 2007 European Championship.
YEAR
YEAR
TEAM
2003/04 Fairleigh D
2004/05 Fairleigh D
2005/06 Fairleigh D
Benetton
2006/07 Virtus Bo
8
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Italian U-18 National Team.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
25
33
32
23
46
34/59
107/181
147/233
1/5
78/118
57,6
59,1
63,1
20,0
66,1
0/0
0/0
0/4
0/0
0/0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
8/13 61,5
41/74 55,4
66/116 56,9
0/2
0,0
12/39 30,8
59
171
224
2
149
4
12
19
1
30
6
29
28
0
7
24
55
96
1
31
76
255
360
2
168
3,0
7,7
11,3
0,1
3,9
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
FTM/A
canestro Biella...played there till the 2004-05
championship...signed for the 2005-06 season by Virtus Bologna...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Italian
National Team...played at the 2006 World
Championship... played at the 2007 European Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Pavia
Pavia
Biella
Biella
Biella
Virtus Bo
Virtus Bo
39
27
34
30
34
27
129/255
91/1183
109/210
104/190
87/161
53/120
50,6
49,7
51,9
54,7
54,0
44,2
24/82
21/57
36/98
25/63
25/68
13/41
29,3 111/137 81,0
36,8 97/122 79,5
36,7 93/126 73,8
39,7 72/102 70,6
36,8 123/164 75,0
31,7 65/90 72,2
101
73
96
71
78
52
110
97
92
73
80
45
79
96
118
86
94
35
6
3
1
2
2
1
441
342
419
355
372
210
11,6
9,5
12,3
11,8
10,9
7,8
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YEAR
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Virtus Vidivici Bologna
Garri Luca
Giovannoni Guillherme
2.07 • FORWARD • BORN: January 3, 1982, in Asti, Italy
2.04 • FORWARD • BORN: July 2, 1980, in Piracicaba, Brasil
CAREER NOTES: grew up with SC Montecatini (Italy) juniors...made his debut with SC
Montecatini during the 1999-00 season...
signed for the 2000-01 season by Don Bosco
Livorno...played there till the 2003-04 championship...signed for the 2004-05 season by
Virtus Roma...signed for the 2005-06 season
by Pallacanestro Biella...back to Virtus Roma
for the 2006-07 season...signed for the
2007-08 season by Virtus Bologna.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Sporte Club
Pinheiros (Brazil) youth teams...made his debut with Sporte Club Pinheiros during the
1997-98 season...played there till December
’98...moved to Spain on January ’99, signed
by Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada for the remainder of the season...played there also the
2000-01 championship...signed for the 200102 season by Gijon Baloncesto...left the team
on November ’01...moved back to Brazil,
signed by COC Ribeirao Preto...moved to Italy
for the 2002-03 season, signed by Rimini Basket...signed for the 2003-04 season by Benetton Basket Treviso...signed for the 2004-05
season by Pallacanestro Biella... back to
Benetton Basket Treviso for the 2005-06 season...on December ’05 moved to Ukraine,
signed by BC Kyiv...back to Italy for the 2006-
TEAM
G
2PM/A
Montecatini
DB Livorno
DB Livorno
DB Livorno
DB Livorno
Virtus Ro
Biella
Virtus Ro
1
46
35
34
34
42
35
41
0/0
60/108
48/108
61/131
97/176
58/113
105/201
40/98
19
26/58
PCT.
3PM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: played the 2005 Italian
All Star Game...has been member of the Italian U-18 and U-20 National Team...played at
the 2000 European U-18 Championshipplayed at the 2002 European U-20 Championship...member of the Italian National
Team...won the silver medal at the 2004
Olympic Games...won the gold medal at the
2005 Mediterranean Games.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
0/0
55,6
5/9
44,4 17/50
46,6 13/37
55,1 39/105
51,3 17/47
52,2 41/108
40,8 20/81
0,0
55,6
34,0
35,1
37,1
36,2
38,0
24,7
0/0
24/45
44/59
59/79
77/108
18/34
48/71
22/35
0,0
53,3
74,6
74,7
71,3
52,9
67,6
62,9
0
105
91
116
232
104
212
140
0
23
42
52
70
38
69
48
0
3
7
6
27
8
32
8
0
11
10
17
30
11
22
7
0
159
191
220
388
185
381
162
0,0
3,7
5,5
6,5
11,4
5,8
10,9
4,2
44,8
20,3
21/30
70,0
91
32
7
4
109
5,7
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Virtus Ro
YEAR
12/59
TEAM
1999/00 Fuenlabr.
2000/01 Fuenlabr.
2001/02 Gijon
COC Rib.
2002/03 Rimini
2003/04 Benetton
2004/05 Biella
2005/06 Benetton
Kyiv
2006/07 Virtus Bo
07 season, signed by Virtus Bologna...he’s still
playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004 Italian
National Cup with Benetton Basket Treviso...played the 2007 FIBA EuroCup All Star
Game...has been member of the Brazilian U18 and U-21 National Team...played at the
1999 World U-18 Championship...won the silver medal at the 2000 South American U-21
Championship...member of the Brazilian National Team...won the gold medal at the 1999
and 2003 Panamerican Games...won the silver medal at the 2001 Americas Championship...played at the 2003 and 2005 Americas Championship...won the gold medal at the
2003 South American Championship...won
the gold medal at the 2005 Americas Championship...played at the 2002 and 2006 World
Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
14
24
6
30
32
38
33
11
23
45
11/27
21/54
4/11
135/246
142/225
53/91
108/190
6/17
71/108
109/203
40,7
38,9
36,4
54,9
63,1
58,2
56,8
35,3
65,7
53,7
2/16
8/33
2/6
48/117
53/125
38/83
45/127
4/11
26/50
59/159
12,5
24,2
33,3
41,0
42,4
45,8
35,4
36,4
52,0
37,1
13/23
14/16
8/12
78/96
73/92
26/36
68/83
4/4
44/57
54/67
56,5
87,5
66,7
81,2
79,4
72,2
81,9
100
77,2
80,6
27
34
12
144
159
101
133
9
67
249
7
8
1
36
60
22
43
2
21
57
1
12
2
72
37
36
47
5
32
31
1
3
3
...
4
5
2
0
2
4
41
80
22
486
516
246
419
28
264
449
2,9
3,3
3,7
16,2
16,1
6,5
12,7
2.5
11,5
10.0
19
4
27/50
2/5
54,0
40,0
20/46
1/5
43,4
20,0
19/22
0/0
86,3
0,0
51
8
24
1
23
1
3
0
133
7
7,0
1,8
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04 Benetton
2005/06 Benetton
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teams
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Virtus Vidivici Bologna
Holland Delonte
Michelori Andrea
2.01 • FORWARD • BORN: March 2, 1982, in Grrenbelt, Md, USA
2.02 • FORWARD • BORN: February 20, 1978, in Milano, Italy
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Roosevelt HS, Grrenbelt, Md... played
college basketball at Independence CC (200001), at Vincennes University (2001-02) and at
De Paul (2002-04)...moved to Serbia for the
2004-05 season, signed by Atlas Belgrade...
moved to Italy for the 2005-06 season, signed
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Olimpia Milano (Italy) juniors...made his debut with
Olimpia Milano during the 1996-97 season...played there till the 2001-02 championship...signed for the 2002-03 season,
signed by Pallacanestro Biella... played there
also the 2003-04 season... signed for the
2004-05 season by Pallacanestro Cantù...
played there also the 2005-06 championship
TEAM
G
2PM/A
De Paul
De Paul
Atlas
Teramo
Varese
28
32
35
34
37
100/213
170/37
210/388
216/397
192/387
PCT.
3PM/A
46,9 13/29
49,0 24/69
54,1 35/106
54,4 25/99
49,6 44/148
by Teramo Basket...signed for the 2006-07
season by Pallacanestro Varese ... signed for
the 2007-08 season by Virtus Bologna.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2003-04
All-C-USA 2nd Team...has been member of
the US National Team...played at the 2001
Americas Cup.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
44,8
34,8
33,0
25,3
29,7
65/87
116/146
148/184
126/171
132/179
74,7
79,5
80,4
73,7
73,7
102
174
148
190
176
31
38
48
43
37
46
65
53
61
54
7
6
8
5
6
304
528
673
633
648
10,9
16,5
19,2
18,6
17,5
Lestini Federico
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: February 18, 1983, in Pescara, Italy
CAREER NOTES: grew up with NB Viola
Reggio Calabria (Italy) juniors...made his debut with NB Viola during the 2000-01 season...played there also the 2001-02 championship...signed for the 2002-03 season by
Pallacanestro Patti, in the Italian minors...
signed for the 2003-04 season by Fabriano
Basket, in Legadue...signed for the 2004-05
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
Viola
Viola
Fabriano
Sassari
Ferrara
Viola
6
7
28
30
36
30
0/1
0/0
9/28
19/35
41/60
60/91
0,0
0/2
0,0
0/3
32,1 19/55
54,3 20/50
68,3 42/100
65,9 47/139
3PM/A
season by Dinamo Sassari...signed for the
2005-06 season by Pallacanestro Ferrara...
signed for the 2006-07 season by NB Viola
Reggio Calabria...signed for the 2007-08
season by Virtus Bologna.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of
the Italian U-20 National Team.
YEAR
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Ol. Milano
Ol. Milano
Ol. Milano
Ol. Milano
Ol. Milano
Ol. Milano
Biella
Biella
Cantù
Cantù
Virtus Bo
3
3
32
35
34
36
35
34
37
34
34
0/0
1/2
38/64
76/141
81/146
57/96
70/130
60/133
49/93
110/185
59/100
0,0
50,0
59,4
53,9
55,5
59,4
53,8
45,1
52,7
59,5
59,0
0/0
0/0
0/1
5712
8/21
6/17
5/21
6723
10/27
6/27
0/6
0,0
0,0
0,0
41,7
38,1
35,3
23,8
26,1
37,0
22,2
0,0
0/0
0/0
24/43
46/63
84/114
51/82
60/97
78/109
48/77
81/114
59/81
0,0
0,0
55,8
73,0
55,5
62,2
61,9
71,6
62,3
71,1
72,8
0
0
70
129
121
111
120
142
117
142
122
0
0
28
49
59
50
59
55
26
48
37
0
0
7
13
9
11
19
31
6
21
11
0
0
4
7
10
7
7
9
17
9
6
0
2
100
213
183
215
215
216
176
319
177
0,0
1,0
3,4
6,1
7,9
5,1
6,1
6,4
5,0
9,4
5,4
10
15/29
51,7
4/6
66,7
12/23
52,2
45
10
83
3
54
5,4
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Cantù
Spencer Dewarick
1.93 • GUARD • BORN: April 5, 1982, in Mobile, Ala, USA
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
0,0
0,0
34,5
40,0
42,0
33,8
0/0
0/0
8/11
10/16
13/21
26/38
0,0
0,0
72,7
62,5
61,9
68,4
0
0
22
30
52
71
1
0
9
11
28
23
0
0
2
4
21
18
0
0
2
3
7
4
0
0
83
108
221
287
0,0
0,0
2,9
3,3
6,1
9,6
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Faulkner State CC and at Arkansas State
(2003-05)...moved to France for the 2005-06
season, signed by Chorale Roanne...played
there also the 2006-07 championship...
moved to Italy for the 2007-08 season,
signed by Virtus Bologna.
YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
12
...signed for the 2006-07 season by Virtus
Bologna...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: has been member of the
Italian U-18 and U-22 National Team...played
at the 1998 European U-22 Championship...
has been member of the Italian ‘B’ National
Team...played at the 2001 Mediterranean
Games...member of the Italian National Team
...played at the 2006 World Championship.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
Arkansas S
Arkansas S
Roanne
Roanne
28
29
34
34
88/176
103/207
155/287
184/308
50,0
49,8
54,0
59,7
86/188
84/216
52/149
84/222
PCT.
FTM/A
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
French National Championship with Chorale
Roanne...won the 2007 Semaine d’As with
Chorale Roanne...played the 2007 French All
Star Game, being named as the MVP...led
the 2006-07 French League in scoring (20.6
ppg.)...named to the 2003-04 and 2004-05
All-Sun Belt 2nd Team.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
45,7 99/124 79,8
38,9 82/105 78,1
34,9 112/149 75,2
37,8 79/104 76,0
157
127
131
209
40
45
42
60
74
77
101
122
14
15
8
8
533
540
521
699
19,0
18,6
15,3
20,6
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Zalgiris Kaunas
KAUNAS - LITHUANIA
Official Club Name
VsI KAUNO “ZALGIRO”
REMEJAS
Foundation Year
1944
algiris Kaunas has taken is step back in
time this season, but not in ambition.
With some former stars back and a host
of quality veterans added to last season's squad,
the Lithuanian champion will look to make a
run at the crown it last lifted in 1999. One player from back then is veteran shot-blocker Eurelijus Zukauskas, who re-joined the club this
summer, as did restless small forward Dainius
Salenga. Another newcomer is shooting guard
Marcus Brown, who will look to regain the title
of the Euroleague's all-time leading scorer
when the season starts. Meanwhile, big man
Tanoka Beard remains on board, as does veteran DeJuan Collins and some stars of the next
generation, like guards Marko Popovic and the
promising Mantas Kalnietis. If the mesh of
styles and personalities pans out, Zalgiris will
be a challenger once again.
There is no question regarding the talent that
Zalgiris boasts on the perimeter, with three
proven Euroleague commodities and another
looking to now prove himself. How the chemistry of this mix flows could determine how
successful the team will be. Although Collins
may not be the biggest name on the squad, he
is surely among the most important. The point
guard has shown he can be a dangerous scorer at the highest levels in the past, and now he
gets to share the backcourt with an elite competitor, Brown. Popovic, hoping to put his injuries behind him, brings more athleticism
and great shooting-range to the equation. With
Kalnietis waiting in the wings, the Zalgiris
foursome could be quite fearsome this season.
Z
Young Arturas Milaknis, who rounds out the
backcourt, will look to gain experience as the
season goes along.
The ever-steady Beard returns to lead the team
in the paint, with arguably as much help as
ever before. At small forward, Salenga is back
home after two years elsewhere to join up with
last season's starter, Jonas Maciulis, to give the
team two excellent all-around players whose
uncanny abilities could be the glue on this
team. Power forward Paulius Jankunas is a
blue-collar worker who likes banging on both
ends of the floor. The incomparable Zukauskas
is not only a shot-blocking wiz, but as consummate a passer with the ball as few players his
size have ever been. Although injuries and age
may limit his minutes, Zukauskas can change
a game quickly when on the floor. Veteran power forward Goran Jurak is player whose experience could be vital in close games. Teenage forward Vilmantas Dilys will look for opportunities to get minutes and to launch his unblockable shots from outside, while Vaidotas
Peciukas adds even more depth.
Zalgiris has suffered from inconsistency in recent seasons, but lack of talent has certainly
never been the cause. This season the presence
of so many veterans makes the club a dangerous one to mess with. It’s true that four key
players are new to the team and may need time
to blend in. But if and when they click, this
cocktail of youth and experience, athletes and
shooters, scorers and defenders could bring
Zalgiris to new heights and restore the club's
proud name among the best on the continent.
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Zalgiris Kaunas
President: Arvydas Sabonis
Vice-President: Gediminas Navikauskas
General Manager: Gediminas Navikauskas
Managing Director: Paulius Motiejunas
Financial Director: Dalia Samaitiene
Team Manager: Marius Stankevicius
General Secretary: Aukse Gudaityte
Marketing Area: Jurgita Spokaite
Stats Crew Chief: Voldemaras Tatarunas
Staff
Coach: Rimantas Grigas
Assistant Coach: Darius Maskoliunas
Athletic Trainer: Sigitas Kavaliauskas
Club Doctor: Robertas Narkus
Physiotherapist: Romas Petraitis
Team information
Team address: Naglio str. 4a, LT-52367
Phone Number: +370 37 452459
Fax Number: +370 37 452349
Official webpage: www.zalgiris.lt
E-mail: [email protected]
Main Uniform: Green
Reserve Uniform: White
Ticket Information: Mindaugas Kvedaras
phone +370 68570065, fax +370 37 452349
SPONSOR
Main Sponsor: Bankas Snoras
Second Sponsor: Kalnapilis
Third Sponsor: Mazeikius Nafta
Co-Sponsor: Sabonio klubas ir partneriai, Bite
Technical Sponsor: Tuta, Nike
Official Supplier: Birstono mineraliniai vandenys, Kautra, Statoil,
DHL
Roster
n° name
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
24
41
ht
Goran Jurak
Marcus Brown
Tanoka Beard
Peciukas Vaidotas
Jonas Maciulis
Mantas Kalnietis
Dainius Salenga
Eurelijus Zukauskas
Arturas Milaknis
Paulius Jankunas
Donatas Motiejunas
Vilmantas Dilys
Marko Popovic
De Juan Collins
2.03
1.91
2.06
1.99
1.98
1.95
1.97
2.16
1.96
2.03
2.12
2.05
1.85
1.88
pos
y.o.b
Forward
Guard
Center
Forward
Forward
Guard
Forward
Center
Guard
Forward
Center
Forward
Guard
Guard
1977
1974
1971
1982
1985
1986
1977
1973
1986
1984
1990
1987
1982
1976
ARENA
S. DARIUS AND
S. GIRENAS SPORTS
CENTRE
Capacity: 5.000
Address: Perkuno avenue
5, LT-44221 Kaunas
Phone: +370 37 200514
Fax: +370 37 200514
4
RADIO
Kauno Fonas Savanoriu str. 192-802, LT - 44151, Kaunas
phone +370 37 327427; fax +370 37 327447
M-1 Laisves str. 60, LT - 05120, Vilnius
phone +370 52 360360; fax +370 52 360366
TV
TV3 Nemencines pl.4, LT - 10102
phone +370 5 2316131; fax +370 5 2764253
Trophy case
USSR National Championship: 1946/47, 1950/51, 1984/85, 1985/86, 1986/87
Lithuanian National Championship: 1949/50, 1951/52, 1952/53,
1953/54, 1954/55, 1956/57, 1957/58, 1989/90, 1990/91, 1991/92,
1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99,
2000/01, 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2006/07
International Cup: 1986 • Euroleague: 1999 • Saporta Cup: 1998
NEBL: 1999 • SEB BBL: 2005
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Zalgiris Kaunas
BEARD TANOKA
Beard Tanoka
EUROLEAGUE
2.06 • CENTER • BORN: September 29, 1971 in Ogden, Utah, USA
CAREER NOTES: played high-school at Bonneville HS, Ogden, Utah...played college basketball at Boise State University (198993)...moved to Italy for the 1993-94 season,
signed by Pallacanestro Virtus Roma...released on January ‘94...moved to Spain on
February ‘94, signed by Lugo...moved to Turkey
for the 1994-95 season, signed by Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul...moved to France for the 199596 season, signed by Besancon BC...back to
Spain for the 1996-97 season, signed by
Joventut Badalona...played there also the
1997-98 championship...signed for the 199899 season by Real Madrid CF...signed for the
1999-00 season by Valencia BC...during the
2000 Summer played with Cocodrilos de Caracas (Venezuela)...moved again to Turkey for
the 2000-01 season, signed by Fenerbahce
Spor Kulubu Istanbul...back to Spain for the
2001-02 season, signed by Joventut Badalona
...moved to Russia for the 2002-03 season,
signed by Lokomotiv Mineralnye Vody...left
the team on December ‘02...moved to Lithuania, on January ‘03, signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2004-05
All-Euroleague Second Team...named the
2002-03 Euroleague Week-12 MVP...named
the 2003-04 Euroleague Week-10 MVP...
named the 2004-05 Euroleague Week-2 and
13 MVP...named the 2006-07 Euroleague
Week-11 MVP... led the 2004-05 Euroleague in
YEAR
1989/90
1990/91
1991/92
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
6
rebounding (10.6 rpg.)...won the 1994-95 Turkish National Championship with Ulker Sports
Club Istanbul...won the 2002-03, 2003-04,
2004-05 and 2006-07 Lithuanian National
Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won
the 1997 Spanish National Cup (King’s Cup)
with Joventut Badalona...won the 2007
Lithuanian Federation Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2005 Baltic League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...played the 1996, 1997, 1998 and
2002 Spanish All Star Game...played the 1998
and 2000 EuroStars Game...played the 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Lithuanian All Star
Game...named the 2005 Lithuanian All Star
Game MVP...played the 2006 and 2007 Baltic
League All Star Game...named the 2007 Balltic
League All Star Game MVP ... named to the
1990-91, 1991-92 and 1992-93 BSC 1st Team
...named the 1998-99 and 2001-02 Spanish
League MVP...named the 2003-04 Lithuanian
League MVP...led the 1995-96 French League in
scoring (26.0 ppg.) and rebounding (14.3 rpg.)
...led the 1998-99 Spanish League in rebounding (9.56 rpg.)... led the 1999-00 Spanish League
in rebounding (10.41 rpg.)...led the 2000-01
Turkish League in rebounding (12.9 rpg)...led the
2001-02 Spanish League in rebounding (10.97
rpg.)...led the 2003-04 Lithuanian League in
field goal percentage (63,7%)...led the 2004-05
Lithuanian League in rebounding (10.6
rpg.)...led the 2006-07 Lithuanian League in 2pts. shooting percentage (69.2 %).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Boise St.
Boise St.
Boise St.
Boise St.
Virtus Ro
Lugo
Ulker
Besancon
Badalona
Badalona
Real Mad.
Valencia
Fenerbahce
Badalona
Lokomotiv
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
25
29
29
27
14
8
29
17
37
35
41
37
26
33
9
27
43
28
18
21
115/198
183/302
179/312
199/339
85/143
40/90
217/372
173/263
277/475
228/371
272/448
219/398
190/323
233/371
53/104
179/282
302/466
184/304
111/188
110/159
58,1
60,6
57,4
58,7
59,4
44,4
58,3
65,8
58,3
61,4
60,7
55,0
58,8
62,8
51,0
63,5
64,8
60,5
59,0
69,2
0/1
0/0
0/1
0/0
0/0
0/0
5/10
4/5
3/9
10/21
8/17
2/12
5/9
6/11
0/2
2/6
5/16
13/24
13/37
9/32
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
50,0
80,0
33,3
47,6
47,1
16,7
55,6
54,5
0,0
33,3
31,2
54,2
35,1
28,1
110/188
148/205
166/231
168/209
35/60
35/47
113/158
95/137
145/212
173/236
166/226
150/207
98/140
149/231
23/32
110/150
147/191
125/166
51/73
74/98
58,5
72,2
71,9
80,4
58,3
74,5
71,5
69,3
68,4
73,3
73,4
72,5
70,0
64,5
71,9
73,3
77,0
75,3
69,9
75,5
114
146
202
208
127
71
379
243
415
320
387
386
335
362
112
264
389
295
164
156
23
26
14
28
24
9
41
23
49
39
43
50
35
47
13
22
50
39
25
38
6
22
29
26
2
2
32
44
26
21
40
34
31
48
22
28
61
53
36
26
31
50
41
38
6
1
...
16
30
16
14
37
...
32
4
20
41
17
12
10
340
514
524
566
205
115
562
442
708
659
734
594
493
633
129
474
766
552
312
311
13,6
17,7
18,1
21,0
14,6
14,4
19,4
26,0
19,1
18,8
17,9
16,1
19,0
19,2
14,3
15,6
17,8
19,0
17,3
14,1
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
1994/95
Zalgiris
3
Zalgiris
20
Zalgiris
20
Zalgiris
14
Zalgiris
14
Ulker Stats not available
22/33
110/191
134/224
66/138
78/134
66,7
57,5
59,8
47,8
58,2
0/2
0/5
6/18
3/23
3/14
0,0
0,0
33,3
13,0
21,4
7/8
71/102
74/96
50/64
38/57
87,5
69,6
77,0
78,1
66,7
40
152
212
113
138
5
22
29
12
12
5
13
25
30
23
1
16
7
4
9
51
291
360
191
203
17,0
14,5
18,0
13,6
14,5
Brown Marcus
1.91 • GUARD • BORN: April 3, 1974, in Western Memphis, Ark, USA
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Murray State University (1992-96)...signed
for the 1996-97 season by Portland Trail Blazers...moved to France on March ’98, signed by
Elan Bearnais Pau-Orthez...did not play the
1998-99 season...signed Pistons for the 199900 season by Detroit Pistons...on December
moved back to France, signed by Limoges
CSP...moved to Italy for the 2000-01 season,
signed by Benetton Basket Treviso...moved to
Turkey for the 2001-02 season, signed by Efes
Pilsen Istanbul...played there also the 2002-03
championship...moved to Russia for the 200304 season, signed by CSKA Moscow...played
there also the 2004-05 championship...moved
to Spain for the 2005-06 season, signed by CB
Malaga...played there also the 2006/07 championship...moved to Lithuania for the 2007-08
season, signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas.
MISCELLANEOUS: named to the 2003-04
YEAR
1992/93
1993/94
1994/95
1995/96
1996/97
1997/98
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
All-Euroleague First Team...named to the
2002-03 and 2004-05 All-Euroleague Second
Team...named the Euroleague 2001-02 Week19 MVP...named the 2002-03 Euroleague
Week-17 MVP...won the 1997-98 French
Championship with EB Pau-Orthez...won the
1999-00 French National Championship with
Limoges CSP...won the 2001-02 and 2002-03
Turkish National Championship with Efes
Pilsen Istanbul...won the 2003-04 and 2004-05
Russian National Championship with CSKA
Moscow...won the 2005-06 Spanish National
Championship with CB Malaga...won the 2000
French National Cup with Limoges CSP...won
the 2002 Turkish National Cup with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul...won the 2005 Russian National Cup
with CSKA Moscow...won the 1999 Korac Cup
with Limoges CSP...named the 2001-02 Turkish
League MVP...led the 2003-04 Russian League
in free throws percentage (93,3%).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Murray St.
Murray St.
Murray St.
Murray St.
Portland
Pau-Orthez
Detroit
Limoges
Benetton
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
CSKA
CSKA
Unicaja
Unicaja
30
29
30
29
21
6
6
26
29
22
13
32
30
45
13
63/116
145/241
175/310
180/361
15/38
28/51
4/7
79/163
94/180
71/113
44/63
114/200
86/154
140/254
13/31
54,3
60,2
56,5
49,8
39,4
54,9
57,1
48,5
52,2
62,8
70,8
57,0
55,8
55,1
41,9
18/50
37/121
44/119
74/175
13/32
13/34
0/7
56/129
69/159
54/106
23/51
44/104
57/131
57/155
24/53
36,0
30,6
37,0
42,3
40,6
38,2
0,0
43,4
43,4
50,9
45,1
42,3
43,5
36,8
45,3
86/109
125/149
189/211
185/220
13/19
28/31
2/2
72/82
105/121
73/82
44/53
168/180
155/175
196/220
19/25
78,9
83,9
89,6
84,1
68,4
90,3
100
87,8
86,8
89,0
83,0
93,3
88,6
89,1
76,0
84
111
147
139
15
14
7
72
85
65
42
72
70
78
18
...
...
...
...
8
8
0
32
64
32
12
42
34
38
13
33
79
63
119
20
14
3
71
53
61
41
123
80
101
16
...
...
...
...
2
1
0
0
2
2
1
7
0
1
0
266
526
671
767
82
123
10
426
500
377
181
528
498
647
117
8,9
18,1
22,4
26,4
3,9
20,5
1,7
16,4
17,2
17,1
13,9
16,5
16,6
14,4
9,0
9
19
19
21
24
20
8
38/71
53/110
84/152
94/162
80/162
64/134
10/28
53,5 21/53
48,2 44/104
55,2 38/86
58,0 34/89
49,3 36/109
47,7 32/87
35,7 7/20
39,6 40/46 87,0
42,3 95/108 88,0
44,2 91/108 84,3
38,2 103/117 88,0
33,0 115/143 80,4
36,7 82/97 84,5
35,0 15/16 93,8
28
55
50
48
69
54
12
19
34
24
29
30
13
4
27
64
49
89
75
49
10
0
2
2
2
1
5
0
179
333
373
393
383
306
56
19,9
17,5
19,6
18,7
15,9
15,3
7,0
EUROLEAGUE
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Benetton
Efes Pilsen
Efes Pilsen
CSKA
CSKA
Unicaja
Unicaja
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teams
YEAR
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Zalgiris Kaunas
Collins DeJuan
Dilys Vilmantas
1.88 • GUARD • BORN: November 20, 1976, in Youngstown, Oh, USA
2.06 • FORWARD • BORN: October 6, 1987, in Utena, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: played college basketball
at Louisiana State University (1995-98) and
at Tuskegee Institute (1998-99) in the NCAA
Division II...moved to Germany for the 200001 signed by Tubingen Sportverein 1903, in
the German 2nd Division...played there also
the 2001-02 season, in the Bundesliga, after
moving up with the team...signed for the
2002-03 season by Alba Berlin Basketball
Team...played there also the 2003-04 championship...moved to Greece for the 2004-05
season, signed by Aris BSA Thessaloniki...moved to Italy for the 2005-06 season,
signed by Pallacanestro Varese...moved to
Germany for the 2006-07 season, signed by
Brose Baskets Bamberg...on January ‘07
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas (Lithuania) juniors...made his debut
with BC Zalgiris Kaunas during the 2004-05
season...played there also the 2005-06 championship...moved to Spain for the 2006-07
season, signed by Clinicas Rincon Axarquia,
in the LEB-2...back to Lithuania for the 200708 season, signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2004-05
moved to Lithuania, signed for the remainder
of the season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2002-03 German National Championship with Alba
Berlin Basketball Team...won the 2006-07
Lithuanian National Championship with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2003 German National Cup with Alba Berlin Basketball
Team...won the 2007 Lithuanian Federation
Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...played the
2002 and 2004 German All Star
Game...played the 2005 Greek All Star
Game...led the 2001-02 German Bundesliga
in scoring (23.7 ppg.)...led the 2001-02 German Bundesliga in steals (2.48 spg.).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Tubingen
Tubingen
Alba
Alba
Aris
Varese
Bamberg
Zalgiris
28
25
28
28
26
34
206/350
134/284
66/152
86/155
76/147
135/251
58.9
47,2
43,4
55,5
51,7
53,8
40/114
44/149
41/122
34/101
34/105
27/106
35,1
29,5
33,6
33,7
32,4
25,5
197/257
189/227
91/124
103/136
90/105
146/178
76,6
83,3
73,4
75,7
85,7
82,0
207
117
112
109
86
133
61
65
38
45
45
74
166
127
83
104
90
100
12
...
4
2
2
13
729
589
346
377
344
497
26.0
23.6
12,4
14,6
13,2
14,6
9
16/48
33.3
9/21
42,9
32/44
72,7
20
13
33
0
91
10,1
8
14
2
37/77
64/120
6/12
48,1
53,3
50,0
9/29
14/47
0/2
31,0
29,7
0,0
28/42
63/81
5/7
66,7
77,7
71,4
29
59
7
12
18
3
21
35
8
4
3
0
129
233
17
16,1
16,6
8,5
12
9
51/86
37/64
59,3
57,8
15/48
4/25
31,2
16,0
69/84
43/56
82,1
76,8
40
31
25
15
36
39
2
0
216
129
18,0
14,3
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Zalgiris
2006/07 Zalgiris
G
2PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
11
33
9/18
35/86
50,0 2/12
40,7 37/101
16,7
36,6
2/4
21/36
50,0
58,3
10
53
1
21
2
20
1
10
26
202
2,4
6,1
1
1/1
100,0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0
0
0
0
2
2,0
EUROLEAGUE
2004/05 Zalgiris
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: April 29, 1984, in Kaunas, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas (Lithuania) youth teams...played the
2002-03 season with LKKA Zalgiris, in the
Lithuanian 2nd division... made his debut
with BC Zalgiris during the 2003-04 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Lithuanian National Team...won the bronze medal at
the 2007 European Champinship...played at
the 2005 European Championship...played at
the 2006 World Championship...won the
2003-04, 2004-05 and 2006-07 Lithuanian National Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2002-03 LKAL league with LK-
ULEB CUP
2004/05 Aris
2006/07 Bamberg
0/0
Jankunas Paulius
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03 Alba
2003/04 Alba
2006/07 Zalgiris
3PM/A
Lithuanian National Championship with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2005 Baltic
League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...has been
member of the Lithuanian U-16, U-18 and U20 National Team...played at the 2003 European U-16 Championship...played at the
2004 and 2005 European U-18 Championship...played at the 2006 and 2007 European U-20 Championship.
YEAR
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
KA-Zalgiris...won the 2007 Lithuanian Federation Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas... won the
2005 Baltic League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...played the 2004, 2006 and 2007 Lithuanian All Star Game...played the 2006 Baltic
League All Star Game...has been member of
the Lithuanian U-18 and U-21 National
Team...played at the 2002 European U-18
Championship...won the silver medal at the
2003 World U-18 Championship...won the
gold medal at the 2005 World Under-21 Championship...named the LKAL League MVP...led
the 2002-03 LKAL in rebounding (12.3
rpg)...led the LKAL in blocking shots (1.5 bpg.).
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
27
31
21
26
86/137
114/177
78/135
72/108
62,8
64,4
57,8
66,7
1/4
5/10
14/31
16/34
25,0
50,0
45,2
47,1
64/90
84/112
59/81
58/81
71,1
75,0
72,8
71,6
138
171
155
131
17
22
22
21
28
19
21
25
16
20
9
15
239
317
257
290
8,9
10,5
12,2
11,2
16
20
20
13
30/56
48/83
64/120
38/65
53,5
57,8
53,3
58,5
0/1
1/7
9/36
5/24
0,0
14,2
25,0
20,8
14/22
25/43
60/84
33/49
63,6
58,1
71,4
67,3
46
84
136
91
8
14
7
15
10
12
23
13
4
2
6
3
74
124
215
124
4,6
6,2
10,7
9,5
EUROLEAGUE
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
8
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
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Zalgiris Kaunas
Jurak Goran
Kalnietis Mantas
2.03 • FORWARD • BORN: April 3, 1977, in Celje, Slovenia
1.95 • GUARD • BORN: September 6, 1986, in Kaunas, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Celje KKK
(Slovenia) youth teams...made his debut
with Celje KK, in the Slovenian minors, during the 1995-96 season...signed for the
1996-97 season by Pivovarna Lasko...played
there till the 2001-02 season...signed for the
2002-03 season by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...moved to Greece for the 2003-04 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...moved
to Italy for the 2004-05 season, signed by
SICC Jesi...signed for the 2005-06 season by
Pallacanestro Cantu...back to Slovenia, on
January ‘07, signed by BC Olimpija Ljubljana...moved to Italy on April’07, signed by
Fortitudo Bologna...moved to Lithuania for
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Zalgiris
Kaunas (Lithuania) juniors...made his debut
with Zalgiris 2 Kaunas, in the LKAL, during
the 2003-04 season...played there also the
2004-05 championship...made his debut
with Zalgiris Kaunas during the 2005-06 season...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB
Summer League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...
named the 2007 ULEB Summer League
MVP...won the 2006-07 Lithuanian National
the 2007-08 season, signed by BC Zalgiris
Kaunas.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2003 Slovenian National Cup with BC Olimpija Ljubljana...played the 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and
2003 All Star Game...named the 2000
Slovenian League Defensive Player of the
Year...named to the 2000 All-Slovenian
League 2nd Team...has been member of the
Slovenian Under-22 National Team...played
at the 1998 European Under-22 National
Team...member of the Slovenian National
Team...played at the 2003 and 2005 European Championship...played at the 2006
World Championship.
YEAR
TEAM
2005/06 Zalgiris
2006/07 Zalgiris
Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas... won
the 2007 Lithuanian Federation Cup with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...played the 2007 Lithuanian
All Star Game...has been member of the
Lithuanian U-18 and U-20 National Team...
played at the 2004 European U-18 Championship...won the silver medal at the 2005 European U-20 Championship...played at the
2006 European U-20 Championship...member
of the Lithuanian National Team...played at
the 2006 World Championship.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
10
25
19/37
38/60
51,4
63,3
3/10
10/30
30,0
33,3
4/14
24/34
28,6
70,6
15
32
11
16
23
60
2
6
51
127
5,1
5,1
4
13
11/17
19/29
64,7
65,5
1/3
4/12
33,3
33,3
2/6
2/4
33,3
50,0
8
16
5
11
8
17
2
1
27
52
6,7
4,0
EUROLEAGUE
YEAR
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Piv. Lasko
Piv. Lasko
Piv. Lasko
Piv. Lasko
Olimpija L.
Olympiacos
Jesi
Cantù
Olimpija L.
Fortitudo Bo
31
29
22
14
13
28
34
33
7
8
85/134
91/157
133/195
66/129
41/61
86/144
134/243
91/150
31/51
22/43
63,4
58,0
68,2
51,1
67,2
59,7
55,1
60,7
60,8
51,2
0/1
0/2
0/0
2/6
2/7
1/17
18/43
20/57
0/6
6/17
0,0
0,0
0,0
33,3
28,6
5,9
41,9
35,1
0,0
35,3
50/94
47/70
70/154
44/64
51/71
66/118
66/112
49/89
18/27
22/27
53,2
67,1
45,4
68,8
71,8
55,9
58,9
55,1
66,7
81,5
160
150
164
95
60
175
219
149
44
48
35
28
37
20
16
36
71
91
10
9
11
24
32
23
14
35
47
38
10
2
...
...
...
...
...
7
9
9
0
2
220
229
336
182
139
241
388
291
80
179
7,1
7,9
15,3
13,0
10,7
8,6
11,4
8.8
11,4
10,5
20
20
2
73/150
53/104
6/10
49,1
51,0
60,0
4/7
4/16
1/3
57,1
25,0
33,3
60/104
36/62
6/10
57,7
56,4
60,0
101
97
14
23
21
4
19
28
4
1
4
0
218
153
23
10,9
7,7
10,5
2005/06 Zalgiris
2006/07 Zalgiris
Maciulis Jonas
1.98 • FORWARD • BORN: February 10, 1985, in Kaunas, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas (Lithuania) juniors...made his debut
during the 2002-03 season with Zalgiris 2nd
Team, in the LKAL...played there also the
2003-04 championship...signed for the 200405 season by Nevezis Kedainiai...back to BC
Zalgiris Kaunas for the 2005-06 season...he’s
still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Lithuanian National Team...won the bronze medal at
the 20007 European Championship...won the
2006-07 Lithuanian National Championship
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03 Olimpija L.
2003/04 Olympiacos
2006/07 Olimpija L.
YEAR
TEAM
2004/05 Nevezis
2005/06 Zalgiris
2006/07 Zalgiris
G
25
22
25
2PM/A
FTM/A
with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2007
Lithuanian Federation Cup with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas...played the 2007 Baltic League All
Star Game... played the 2007 Lithuanian All
Star Game...has been member of the Lithuanian U-18, U-20 and U-21 National Team...won
the silver medal at the 2003 World U-18
Championship...won the bronze medal at the
2004 European U-20 Championship...won the
silver medal at the 2005 European U-20
Championship...won the gold medal at the
2005 World Under-21 Championship.
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
105/181 58,0
47/83 56,6
33/80 41,3
18/62
16/51
16/34
29,0
31,4
47,1
77/110 70,0
66/93 71,0
37/60 61,7
145
93
74
38
34
26
25
24
30
5
8
10
341
208
178
13,6
9,5
7,1
11/35
14/58
31,4
24,1
33/44
32/49
49
70
20
34
8
22
0
6
108
178
5,4
12,7
EUROLEAGUE
2005/06 Zalgiris
2006/07 Zalgiris
10
20
14
21/51
52/95
41,1
54,7
75,0
65,3
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
2006/07 Zalgiris
Zalgiris Kaunas
Milaknis Arturas
Popovic Marko
1.95 • FORWARD • BORN: June 16, 1986, in Lithuania
1.85 • GUARD • BORN: June 12, 1982, in Zadar, Croatia
CAREER NOTES: made his debut with Zalgiris-Sabonio mokykla Kaunas (Lithuania)
during the 2005-06 season...signed for the
2006-07 season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...he’s
still playing there.
CAREER NOTES: grew up with KK Zadar
(Croatia) youth teams...made his debut with
KK Zadar during the 1998-99 season...played
there also the 1999-00 season...played college basketball at Southern Idaho, NCAA Div
II (2000-01)...back to KK Zadar for the 200102 season...played there also the 2002-03
championship...moved to Spain for the 200304 season, signed by Valencia BC...left the
team on February ‘04...moved back to Croatia, signed by KK Cibona Zagreb...played
there till the 2004-05 championship...moved
to Turkey for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Efes Pilsen Istanbul...moved to Lithuania for
the 2006-07 season, signed by BC Zalgiris
Kaunas...he’s still playing there.
MISCELLANEOUS: named the 2004-05 Euroleague Week- 4 MVP...named the 2005-06
Euroleague Week-3 and 12 MVP...won the
2003-04 Croatian National Championship
with KK Cibona Zagreb...won the 2006-07
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2007 ULEB Summer League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas... won the
2006-07 Lithuanian National Championship
with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2007 Lithuanian Federation Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
20
4/6
66,7
9/15
60,0
2/4
50,0
6
0
1
0
36
1,8
Peciukas Vaidotas
1.99 • GUARD • BORN: April 3, 1982, in Joniskis, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: played high-school basketball at Montgomery Catholic HS...played
college basketball at Weatherford JC (200102) and at Hawaii (2002-05)...moved to
Lithuania for the 2005-06 season, signed by
Neptunas Klaipeda...signed for the 2006-07
season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 2006-07
Lithuanian National Championship with BC
YEAR
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2007 Lithuanian
Federation Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...
has been member of the Lithuanian U-18 and
U-20 National Team...played at the 2000 European Championship...played at the 2002
European U-20 Championship...has been
member of the Lithuanian University National Team...played at the 2005 World University Games.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Hawaii
Hawaii
Hawaii
Neptunas
Zalgiris
26
21
25
16
20
30/48
26/42
32/47
70/136
37/57
62,5
61,9
68,1
51,5
64,9
6/18
5/11
2/14
18/44
9/24
33,3
45,5
14,3
40,9
37,5
18/39
20/29
38/60
51/72
14/19
60,0
69,0
63,3
70,8
73,7
46
21
29
67
26
9
7
10
27
4
20
18
25
21
7
2
0
1
0
2
96
87
108
245
115
3,7
4,1
4,3
15,3
5,7
3
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
0/0
0,0
1
0
2
0
0
0,0
EUROLEAGUE
2006/07 Zalgiris
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
Zadar
Zadar
S. Idaho
Zadar
Zadar
Valencia
Cibona
2004/05 Cibona
2005/06 Efes Pilsen
2006/07 Zalgiris
G
2PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
3
13
30
17
16
22
16
4
34
20
8/20
10/21
26/51
26/63
62/114
17/47
20/40
11/20
30/67
19/51
40,0 4/11
47,6 6/19
50,9 53/140
41,3 33/92
54,4 49/144
36,2 20/61
50,0 25/69
55,0 17/34
44,8 51/143
37,3 42/90
36,4
31,6
37,8
35,8
34,0
32,8
36,2
50,0
35,7
46,7
5/6
18/22
23/30
41/52
99/118
46/59
41/53
20/25
51/70
61/75
83,3
81,8
76,7
78,8
83,9
78,0
77,4
80,0
72,9
81,3
2
10
47
26
47
18
25
19
45
29
2
30
25
33
32
12
19
7
50
22
5
25
69
61
77
30
45
25
91
60
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
...
0
33
56
234
192
370
140
159
87
264
229
11,0
4,3
7,8
11,3
23,1
6,4
10,0
21,8
7,8
11,4
11
12
5
17
16
7
27/50
7/21
11/25
41/77
30/52
20/737
54,0 20/67
33,3 14/35
44,0 5/21
53,2 39/101
57,6 36/86
54,1 12/44
29,9
38,2
23,8
38,6
41,8
27,3
39/48
28/40
12/16
63/86
38/49
30/33
81,3
70,0
75,0
73,2
77,5
90,9
20
19
18
37
22
6
18
10
9
68
23
10
44
18
13
37
49
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
153
67
49
262
206
106
13,9
5,6
4,8
15,4
12,8
15,1
13
42/80
52,5
39,6
56/70
80,0
37
20
38
1
248
19,1
PCT.
3PM/A
Lithuanian National Championship with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...won won the 2000 and 2003
Croatian National Cup with KK Zadar... won
the 2006 Turkish National Cup with Efes Pilsen
Istanbul...won the 2007 Lithuanian Federation
Cup with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2003
Adriatic League with KK Zadar...played the
2005 Croatian All Star Game... played the
2007 Lithuanian All Star Game...has been
member of the Croatian U-16 National Team...
played at the 1999 European Championship...
has been member of the Croatian U-18 and U20 National Team...won the silver medal at
the 2000 European U-18 Championship
...played at the 2002 European U-20 Championship...led the 2002 European U-20 Championship in scoring (25.0 ppg.) and in assists
(7,14 apg.)...member of the Croatian National
Team...played at the 2003, 2005 and 2007 European Championship...selected for the 2000
Nike Hoop Summit in the World Team.
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02 Zadar
2003/04 Valencia
Cibona
2004/05 Cibona
2005/06 Efes Pilsen
2006/07 Zalgiris
ULEB CUP
2002/03 Zadar
12
36/91
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teams
YEAR
TEAM
1998/99 Sakalai
1999/00 Sakalai
2000/01 Sakalai
Zalgiris
2001/02 Zalgiris
2002/03 Zalgiris
2003/04 Zalgiris
2004/05 Zalgiris
2005/06 Girona
2006/07 Girona
Zalgiris Kaunas
Salenga Dainius
Zukauskas Eurelijus
1.97 • GUARD • BORN: April 15, 1977, in Varena, Lithuania
2.16 • CENTER • BORN: August 22 , 1973, in Budrikiai, Lithuania
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Farmeka Vilnius (Lithuania)...signed for the 1998-99 season by Sakalai Vilnius...played there till December ’00...signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas for
the remainder of the season...played there till
the 2004-05 championship...moved to Spain
for the 2005-06 season signed by Girona
CB...played there also the 2006-07 championship...back to Lithuania for the 2007-08 season, signed by BC Zalgiris Kaunas.
MISCELLANEOUS: member of the Lithuan-
CAREER NOTES: grew up with Neptunas
Klaipeda (Lithuania) juniors...made his debut
with Neptunas Klaipeda during the 1994-95
season...played there till the 1996-97 championship, when he also played the Korac Cup
with BC Siauliai...signed for the 1997-98 season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas...played there till
the 1999-00 season...moved to Italy for the
2000-01 season, signed by Fortitudo Pallacanestro Bologna...moved to Russia for the
2001-02 season, signed by Lokomotiv Rostov...signed for the 2002-03 season by Unics
Kazan...played there also the 2003-04 championship...moved to Turkey for the 2004-05
season, signed by Ulker Sports Club Istanbul...moved to Greece for the 2005-06 season, signed by Olympiacos Piraeus...moved
to Lithuania for the 2006-07 season, signed
by Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...signed for the
2007-08 season by BC Zalgiris Kaunas.
MISCELLANEOUS: won the 1999 Euroleague with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...led the
ian National Team...won the gold medal at
the 2003 European Championship...played at
the 2004 Olympic Games...won the 1999-00,
2002-03, 2003-04 and 2004-05 Lithuanian
National Championship with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2005 Baltic League with BC Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2007 FIBA EuroCup
with Girona CB...played the 2002, 2004 and
2005 Lithuanian All Star Game...won the
2002 Lithuanian All Star Game Slam Dunk
Contest.
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
FTM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
30
32
10
31
32
38
43
23
38
33
95/183
98/174
35/68
78/131
118/192
123/197
133/217
66/113
66/121
66/113
51,9
56,3
51,5
59,5
61,5
62,4
61,3
58,4
54,5
58,4
3/15
46/112
21/56
28/74
45/133
51/136
54/140
38/95
22/60
33/77
20,0
41,1
37,5
37,8
33,8
37,5
38,6
40,0
36,7
42,8
48/67
44/57
27/35
28/35
83/107
64/86
90/115
50/63
30/42
32/47
71,6
77,2
77,1
80,0
77,6
74,4
78,3
79,4
71,4
68,1
105
81
36
108
106
97
125
3
74
71
40
46
14
52
78
53
58
43
33
42
34
34
26
54
70
69
104
53
40
37
2
1
0
12
6
13
14
11
4
3
247
378
160
268
454
463
518
296
228
263
8,2
11,8
16,0
8,6
14,2
12,2
12,0
12,9
6,0
8,0
14
10
20
20
38/73
24/39
41/71
63/104
52,1
61,5
57,7
60,6
18/52
9/29
16/72
30/86
34,6
31,0
22,2
34,9
34/42
9/15
28/39
24/34
80,9
60,0
71,7
70,6
37
22
48
56
20
10
20
29
27
18
40
65
6
4
3
6
164
84
158
240
11,7
8,4
7,9
12,0
EUROLEAGUE
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
YEAR
1997/98
1998/99
1999/00
2000/01
2001/02
2002/03
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
PCT.
FTM/A
2004-05 Euroleague in blocking (1.81
bpg)...member of the Lithuanian National
Team... won the gold medal at the 2003 European Championship...won the bronze medal
at the 1996 and 2000 Olympic Games...
played at the 2004 Olympic Games...played
at the 1997, 1999 and 2001 European Championship...won the bronze medal at the 1998
Goodwill Games...won the 1997-98 and
1998-99 Lithuanian Championship with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2005 Turkish National Cup with Ulker Sports Club Istanbul
...won the 1998 Saporta Cup with BC Zalgiris
Kaunas...won the 2004 Europe League with
Unics Kazan...won the 1999 NEBL with BC
Zalgiris Kaunas...won the 2007 Baltic League
with Lietuvos rytas Vilnius...played the
1996,1999 and 2007 Lithuanian All Star
Game...played the 2007 Baltic League All
Star Game...selected in the Lithuanian
League 1st Team...won the 1999 Lithuanian
Slam Dunk Contest.
TEAM
G
2PM/A
PCT.
3PM/A
PCT.
REB
ST
ASS
BS
PTS
AVG
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Zalgiris
Fortit. Bo
Lokomotiv
Unics
Unics
Ulker
Olympiacos
Lietuvos r
22
21
41
24
42
28
33
31
2
75/125
73/120
207/344
52/105
231/372
113/189
93/146
103/175
5/9
60,0
60,8
60,2
49,5
62,1
59,8
63,7
58,9
55,5
0/0
0/1
1/2
0/1
0/2
0/1
0/0
0/2
0/0
0,0 42/55 76,4
0,0 40/56 71,4
50,0 124/203 61,1
0,0 30/53 56,6
0,0 173/271 63,4
0,0 119/175 68,0
0,0 96/161 59,6
0,0 65/108 60,2
0,0
4/4
100
141
100
281
109
355
201
151
151
14
18
16
28
34
34
16
13
46
1
22
34
62
8
75
28
31
42
1
...
41
75
32
123
75
33
...
3
192
186
541
134
635
345
282
271
14
8,7
8,8
13,2
5,6
15,1
12,3
8,5
8,7
7,0
11
22
20/51
91/143
39,2
63,6
1/1
0/0
100,0
0,0
25/44
53/95
56,8
55,7
39
154
17
16
2
18
5
40
68
235
6,2
10,6
11
13/23
56,5
0/0
0,0
7/14
50,0
33
0
9
11
33
3,0
EUROLEAGUE
2002/03 Fortit. Bo
2004/05 Ulker
ULEB CUP
2006/07 Lietuvos r
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