Jelena Dubljević (born May 7, 1987) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player for Botaş SK. She is also part of the Montenegrin national team.[1] She competed in the 2011 Eurobasket tournament with Montenegro. In 2016, Dubljević signed with the Los Angeles Sparks.[2] In her first WNBA season, she won her first WNBA championship with the Sparks after they defeated the Minnesota Lynx 3–2 in the Finals.
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No. 37 – Botaş SK | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Power forward | |||||||||||||||||||
League | Turkish Super League | |||||||||||||||||||
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Born | (1987-05-07) 7 May 1987 (age 35) Nikšić, SFR Yugoslavia | |||||||||||||||||||
Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | |||||||||||||||||||
Listed weight | 179 lb (81 kg) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Playing career | 2002–present | |||||||||||||||||||
Career history | ||||||||||||||||||||
2002–2006 | Budućnost Podgorica | |||||||||||||||||||
2006 | Ros Casares | |||||||||||||||||||
2006–2010 | Rivas | |||||||||||||||||||
2010–2011 | Tarbes GB | |||||||||||||||||||
2011 | Rivas | |||||||||||||||||||
2012–2014 | Nadezhda Orenburg | |||||||||||||||||||
2014–2016 | Galatasaray Odeabank | |||||||||||||||||||
2016 | Los Angeles Sparks | |||||||||||||||||||
2016–2017 | AGÜ Spor | |||||||||||||||||||
2017–2018 | Galatasaray | |||||||||||||||||||
2018–2020 | Shanghai Swordfish | |||||||||||||||||||
2020–2021 | Elazığ İl Özel İdarespor | |||||||||||||||||||
2021–present | Botaş SK | |||||||||||||||||||
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Stats at WNBA.com | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medals
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Awards of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee | |
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Sportsperson of The Year |
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Young Male Athlete of The Year |
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Young Female Athlete of The Year |
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Men's Team of The Year |
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Women's Team of The Year |
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Los Angeles Sparks 2016 WNBA champions | |
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Galatasaray 2017–18 EuroCup Women Champions | |
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