sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDražen "Praja" Dalipagić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дражен "Праја" Далипагић; born 27 November 1951) is a Serbian[3] former professional basketball player and head coach. He was selected the best athlete of Yugoslavia in the year 1978, and is one of the most decorated athletes in Yugoslavian history. He was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991. Dalipagić was enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 2004, and into the FIBA Hall of Fame, also as a player, in 2007. In 2008, he was named one of the 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors.
Serbian basketball player and coach
During his professional playing career, he scored at least 50 points in a game 15 times.[4] His single-game career scoring high was 70 points scored, achieved during an Italian League game, between Venezia and Virtus Bologna, on 25 January 1987. He was nicknamed "The Sky Jumper".[5]
Professional career
Dalipagić started playing basketball at the age of 19, and one year later he signed his first professional contract with Partizan, in 1971. He stayed in Partizan for eight seasons, until 1980. Over that time, he won the Mr. Europa European Player of the Year award twice, in 1977 and 1978, and the European Player of the Year Euroscar award in 1980. He was declared the best athlete of Yugoslavia in 1978. In the 1975–76 season, he led Partizan to the Yugoslav League title, and also to the European-wide 3rd-tier level FIBA Korać Cup title, in the 1977–78 season. He was also a member of Partizan, at the time when they won the 1978–79 season Korać Cup title, but he was serving in the Yugoslav army at the time.[6]
In the 1980–81 season, he went abroad for the first time in his career. During that season, he played with Reyer Venezia, of the Italian Lega Basket Serie A league. After just one season with Venezia, he returned to his former club, Partizan, for one season. In the following seasons, he played for numerous European teams, including Real Madrid, of the Spanish Primera División, during the 1982–83 season, in which he only played with the club in FIBA European Champions Cup (now called EuroLeague) games. He also played with Reyer Venezia, and Glaxo Verona of the Italian League. He finished his professional career after the 1990–91 season, in which he played with Partizan's arch-rivals, Crvena zvezda.
As a Partizan Belgrade player, he scored 8,278 points, in 305 games played, for a scoring average of 27.1 points per game. While playing in Italy, he scored 7,993 points in 241 games played, for a scoring average of 33.2 points per game. He led the Italian League in scoring average, in the 1987–88 season, with an average of 37.7 points per game.
National team career
Dalipagić debuted for senior the Yugoslavian national basketball team, in 1973. In total, he played in 243 games with Yugoslavia's senior national team, between 1973 and 1986, scoring a total of 3,700 points, which was the most points scored by any player in the history of the Yugoslav national team.
He won the gold medal at the 1978 FIBA World Championship, and the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics.[7] As a member of the Yugoslavian national team, he also won three gold medals at the EuroBasket. His four medals won at the FIBA World Cup (Silver, 1974 FIBA World Championship; Gold, 1978 FIBA World Championship; Bronze, 1982 FIBA World Championship, and 1986 FIBA World Championship) is tied for the all-time international basketball record. A three-time Olympian, Dalipagić was instrumental in the Yugoslavian team's capturing of the gold, at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Personal life
Dalipagić finished high school at the Technical School in Mostar, and graduated from the Teachers College in Belgrade. He is married to Sonja Požeg, former Yugoslav tennis player. They have two children, Sanja and Davorin.
See also
- Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League career stats leaders
- List of flag bearers for Yugoslavia at the Olympics
References
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Yugoslavia squad – EuroBasket 1973 – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – EuroBasket 1975 – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1975 Mediterranean Games – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia men's basketball squad – 1976 Summer Olympics – Silver medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – EuroBasket 1977 – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1978 FIBA World Championship – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – EuroBasket 1979 – Bronze medal |
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Yugoslavia men's basketball squad – 1980 Summer Olympics – Gold medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – EuroBasket 1981 – Silver medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1982 FIBA World Championship – Bronze medal |
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Yugoslavia men's basketball squad – 1984 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal |
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Yugoslavia squad – 1986 FIBA World Championship – Bronze medal |
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Preceded by Šaban Sejdi |
The Best Athlete of Yugoslavia 1978 |
Succeeded by Miodrag Perunović |
Preceded by Šaban Sejdi |
Yugoslav Sportsman of the Year 1978 |
Succeeded by Bojan Križaj |
Olympic Games |
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Flagbearer for Yugoslavia Los Angeles 1984 |
Succeeded by Matija Ljubek |
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2004 |
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- 1956–57 Tennessee A&I State Team
- 1957–58 Tennessee A&I State Team
- 1958–59 Tennessee A&I State Team
- 1960 United States Olympic Team
- 1992 United States Olympic Team
- All-American Red Heads
- Buffalo Germans
- The First Team
- Harlem Globetrotters
- Immaculata College
- New York Renaissance
- Original Celtics
- Texas Western
- Wayland Baptist Women's Teams (1948–1982)
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- Founding Federations: Argentine
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Technical officials |
- Arabadjian
- Bain
- Belošević
- Blanchard
- Dimou
- Hopenhaym
- Kassai
- Kostin
- Lazarov
- Pfeuti
- Rae
- Reverberi
- Rigas
- Righetto
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- 1992 USA Men's "Dream Team"
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FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991) |
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EuroLeague's 50 Greatest Contributors (2008) |
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35 players | |
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10 coaches | |
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5 referees |
- Artenik Arabadjian
- Mikhail Davidov
- Ľubomír Kotleba
- Yvan Mainini
- Costas Rigas
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EuroBasket Most Valuable Player award |
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FIBA World Cup Most Valuable Player Award |
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Partizan 1977–78 FIBA Korać Cup champions |
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Partizan 1978–79 FIBA Korać Cup champions |
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На других языках
[de] Dražen Dalipagić
Dražen Dalipagić (kyrillisch Дражен Далипагић; * 27. Dezember 1951 in Mostar, VR Bosnien und Herzegowina) ist ein ehemaliger Basketballspieler, der mit Jugoslawien Europa- und Weltmeister sowie Olympiasieger wurde. Er ist einer der wenigen Spieler, die sowohl in die Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame als auch in die FIBA Hall of Fame aufgenommen wurden. Insgesamt dreimal wurde er zu Europas Basketballer des Jahres gewählt. Seit dem Ende seiner Profikarriere lebt er in Belgrad.
- [en] Dražen Dalipagić
[es] Dražen Dalipagić
Dražen Dalipagić, (en serbio: Дражен Далипагић; Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, antigua Yugoslavia, 27 de noviembre de 1951) es un exjugador serbio [3] y máximo anotador de la extinta
selección yugoslava. Fue uno de los jugadores más dominantes en Europa durante finales de los años 1970 y principios de los años 1980. En 2008, fue nombrado uno de los 50 mayores contribuyentes de la Euroliga.
[fr] Dražen Dalipagić
Dražen Dalipagić (en serbe : Дражен Далипагић), né le 27 novembre 1951 à Mostar, est un joueur et entraîneur serbe de basket-ball. Il est international et joue pour la Yougoslavie. Dalipagić évolue au poste d’arrière.
[it] Dražen Dalipagić
Dražen Dalipagić, in serbo: Дражен Далипагић? (Mostar, 27 novembre 1951), è un allenatore di pallacanestro, ex cestista e dirigente sportivo jugoslavo, dal 1992 serbo.
[ru] Далипагич, Дражен
Дра́жен Да́липагич (серб. Дражен Далипагић; родился 27 ноября 1951 года в Мостаре, Босния, СФРЮ) — сербский профессиональный баскетболист и тренер. Олимпийский чемпион, чемпион мира и Европы по баскетболу. Член Зала славы баскетбола.
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