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Grew
up in the Proleter Zrenjivac (Yugoslavia), later joined
KK Zadar (Yugoslavia) and made his debut in 1990-91.
After two season with KK Zadar (1990-92), in 1992-93
moved to Italy at Pallacanestro Stefanel Trieste (Italy).
After two seasons in Trieste moved with the whole
team to Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano (Italy). In 1995
was selected by the Sacramento Kings as 2nd round
Draft pick (#51) and after playing the 1995-96 again
with Pallacanestro Olimpia Milano (Italy), in 1996-97
moves to Spain and signs with Real Madrid. After two
season in Madrid, in 1998-99 he moves to Greece and
signs with Panathinaikos AO Athens, where he played
since. Contract expiring in 2000-01.
Member
of the Yugoslav National Team, won the silver medal
at the 1996 Olimpic Games, the gold medal at the 1995
and 1997 European Championship, the bronze medal at
the 1999 European Championship and the gold medal
at the 1998 World Championship. With his clubs has
won the Italian Championship and Italian Cup in 1995-96
(Stefanel Milano), the Greek Championship in 1998-99
(Panathinaikos Athens) and the Eurocup in 1996-97
(Real Madrid). Voted as Yugoslav Athlete of the Year
in 1998. Has played the 1993 Lega-ACB All Star Game,
the 1994 ULEB All Star Game and the 1996 and 1997
ACB All Star Game and the 1999-00 Greek All Star Game
and the 1999-00 EuroStar Game. In 1997-98 was selected
as ACB MVP of the year.
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