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The following is a list of Serbian basketball players that play or have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. The first American player of Serbian descent to play in the NBA was Bato Govedarica, who played 23 games for the Syracuse Nationals during the 1953–54 NBA season. [1]
Player Pos. Team(s) played Career Regular season Playoffs Year (pick) Team Notes Ref. Games played NBA draft; Žarko Čabarkapa: F Phoenix Suns Golden State Warriors: 2003–2005 2005–2006: 150 — 2003 (17th) Phoenix Suns: Born in Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, represented FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro internationally [1] Predrag Drobnjak ...
Yugoslav men's basketball players (285 P) O. Olympic basketball players for Yugoslavia (91 P) W. Yugoslav women's basketball players (58 P)
Pages in category "Yugoslav women's basketball players" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Vujačić was born in Maribor, Slovenia, to Montenegrin basketball player and coach Vaso Vujačić, [34] and Slovenian volleyball player Ksenija. [ 35 ] His mother was playing volleyball for a top Yugoslav women's club, Branik Maribor, but quit her career at the age of 19 when she became pregnant with Sasha. [ 35 ]
The following is a list of former NBA players. Years Player Draft Year (Pick) Drafted by Team(s) (Years) Se. SGP PGP Honours Ref. ... SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia)
This includes players that have dual citizenship. Notes: Players from former Yugoslav republics (namely Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Slovenia) are excluded, except for those that have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) or are naturalised. Players that have played in NBA are bolded.
Yugoslavia: 52 Cleveland Cavaliers: Stefano Rusconi Italy: 1991: 4 Denver Nuggets: Dikembe Mutombo Zaire: 7 Minnesota Timberwolves: Luc Longley Australia [5] 24 Boston Celtics: Rick Fox Canada: 44 Philadelphia 76ers: Álvaro Teherán Colombia: 51 Houston Rockets: Žan Tabak Croatia: 1992: 43 Golden State Warriors: Predrag Danilović Yugoslavia ...