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Anatoly Dmitriyevich Myshkin (born August 14, 1954) is a retired Soviet and Russian professional basketball player and coach. At 6 feet 9 12 inches (2.07 m) tall, and a weight of 210 lbs. (95 kg), he played as a combo forward (small forward-power forward). Myshkin was able to break up all of the defensive schemes in European basketball, due to his unique skill set. He was mobile and aggressive, and he possessed the speed and versatility to beat any defender.

Anatoly Myshkin
Myshkin in 2011
Personal information
Born (1954-08-14) August 14, 1954 (age 67)
Sylva, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
Listed height6 ft 9.5 in (2.07 m)
Listed weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
Playing career1970–1986
PositionSmall forward / Power forward
Number12
Coaching career1986–present
Career history
As player:
1970–1976Uralmash Sverdlovsk
1976–1984CSKA Moscow
1985Dynamo Moscow
1985–1986CSKA Moscow
As coach:
1986–1988CSKA women (assistant)
1988–2001CSKA women
2001–2004Arsenal Tula
2005–2006Universitet Surgut
2006–2007Bizon
2007–2008Dynamo Kursk
2008–2011Bizon
2013–2015Russia women
Career highlights and awards
As a player:
  • FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991)
  • 2× FIBA European Selection (1979, 1982)
  • 8× USSR League champion (1977–1984)
  • USSR Cup winner (1982)

As a head coach:

  • USSR League women's champion (1989)
  • 2× Ronchetti Cup champion (1989, 1997)
  • 6× Russian League women's champion (1992–1997)
  • Russian Women's Cup winner (1996)
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  Soviet Union
Olympic Games
1976 Montreal
1980 Moscow
World Championships
1978 Philippines
1982 Colombia
European Championships
1973 Spain
1977 Belgium
1979 Italy
1981 Czechoslovakia
1983 France

He was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991. He was among the 105 player nominees for the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors list. He was nicknamed, "The Prince".


Club career


While playing with CSKA Moscow, Myshkin won eight consecutive Soviet Union League titles, from 1977 to 1984. Even though his team was a FIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) regular, Myshkin never had the chance to play for the European-wide top-tier level continental title.


National team career


As a member of the senior Soviet Union national team, Myshkin led them to back-to-back EuroBasket gold medals in 1979 and 1981. He also won the gold medal at the 1982 FIBA World Championship, in Colombia.


Coaching career


Following his retirement, Myshkin became a coach, and he coached the clubs CSKA Moscow, Arsenal Tula, Universitet Surgut, and Dynamo Kursk. In 2013, he became the head coach of the Russian women's national basketball team.[1]


References





На других языках


- [en] Anatoly Myshkin

[fr] Anatoli Myshkin

Anatoli Dmitrievich Myshkin (en russe : Анатолий Дмитриевич Мышкин, Anatoli Dmitrievitch Mychkine), né le 14 août 1954 à Sverdlovsk, dans la République socialiste fédérative soviétique de Russie, est un ancien joueur soviétique de basket-ball, évoluant au poste d'ailier fort.

[it] Anatolij Myškin

Anatolij Dmitrievič Myškin, in russo: Анатолий Дмитриевич Мышкин? (Sverdlovsk, 14 agosto 1954), è un ex cestista e allenatore di pallacanestro sovietico.

[ru] Мышкин, Анатолий Дмитриевич

Анатолий Дмитриевич Мышкин (род. 14 августа 1954, село Сылва Шалинского района, Свердловская область) — советский баскетболист, российский тренер, главный тренер женской сборной России с 2013 года.



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