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Aleksandar ĐORĐEVIĆ - Real MADRID
Unofficiallly: The best white playmaker of the world
Officially: The best player of European
championship in 1997
The best player of the finals of
European championship in 1995
The best player of League championship
finals in 1992
The best sportist of Yugoslavia in 1995
Career: He started in Belgrade Partizan
where he played till 1992. In 1986 he put on the dress
of Yugoslav national team for the first time. He moved
to Italy (Milan and Filodoro) where he stayed for four
years, in 1992.
He started the season 1996/97 in NBA league
(in Portland Trail Blazers).
In december 1996 he signed for Barcelona (Spain),
In 1999 he transfers to Real Madrid.
He took part in EURO ALL-STARTS in 1992 and 1994
Club titles: Champion of Yugoslavija (with
Partizan) - twice Champion of Europe (with Partizan) -
in 1992
Representative titles:
1987 - world champion with the junior national team
of Yugoslavia
1995 and 1997 - European champion with the senior
national team of Yugoslavia
1998 - the world champion with senior national team of
Yugoslavija
1996 - silver medal on Olympic games in Atlanta
Predrag DANILOVIĆ - Kinder BOLOGNA
Unofficially: The best guard of Europe
Officially: The best player of Europe in 1994
The
best player of Italy in 1993, 1994, 1995
Career: He started in Bosna from Sarajevo, but
still a junior he came to Belgrade Partizan where he
played till 1992.
He made a debut in the national team in 1989.
He moved to Italy (Buckler BOLOGNA) where he stayed for
three years, in 1992
In 1995 he goes to NBA (Miami Hit and Dallas Mavericks),
where he spends two seasons.
In 1997 he returns to Italy (Kinder BOLOGNA), where he
still is today.
Club titles: Champion of Yugoslavija (with
Partizan) - twice
Champion of Italy - four times
Italijan Cup 1999
Champion of Europe - twice (in 1992 with Partizan, in
1998 with Kinder)
Representative titles: 1989, 1991, 1995 and
1997 - Champion of Europe
1996 - silver medal on Olympic games in Atlanta
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Aleksandar ĐORĐEVIĆ na kampu (sa 8 godina) |