sport.wikisort.org - AthleteLuka Pavićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Лука Павићевић; born 17 June 1968) is a Montenegrin professional basketball coach and former player. Most lately, he served as the head coach for Alvark Tokyo of the B.League.
Serbian basketball player and coach
Luka Pavićević |
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Position | Head coach |
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Born | (1968-06-17) 17 June 1968 (age 54) Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia |
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Nationality | Montenegrin / Serbian |
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College | Utah (1985–1987) |
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NBA draft | 1990 / Undrafted |
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Playing career | 1984–2003 |
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Position | Point guard |
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Number | 5, 6 |
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Coaching career | 2003–present |
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1984–1985 | Budućnost |
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1987–1988 | Cibona |
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1988–1991 | Jugoplastika / Pop 84 |
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1991–1992 | Radnički Belgrade |
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1992–1994 | Ironi Nahariya |
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1994–1995 | Proleter Zrenjanin |
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1995–1996 | Crvena zvezda |
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1996–1997 | FMP Železnik |
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1997–1998 | Beobanka |
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1998–1999 | Crvena zvezda |
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1999–2000 | Soproni Ászok |
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2000–2001 | Espoon Honka |
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2001 | Anwil Włocławek |
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2001 | Rabotnički |
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2002 | Besançon |
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2002–2003 | Crvena zvezda |
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2003–2004 | OKK Beograd |
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2004–2005 | Atlas Belgrade |
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2005–2006 | Hemofarm |
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2006–2007 | Panionios |
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2007–2011 | Alba Berlin |
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2011–2014 | Chorale Roanne |
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2015–2016 | Budućnost |
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2017–2022 | Alvark Tokyo |
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As player
- 3× EuroLeague champion (1989, 1990, 1991)
- 3× Yugoslav League champion (1989, 1990, 1991)
- Finnish League champion (2001)
- 4× Yugoslav Cup winner (1988, 1990, 1991, 1997)
- Finnish Cup winner (2001)
As head coach
- FIBA Asia Champions Cup champion (2019)
- German League champion (2008)
- 2× Japanese League champion (2018, 2019)
- German Cup winner (2009)
- Montenegrin Cup winner (2016)
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Men's basketball |
Representing Yugoslavia |
Under-19 World Cup |
 | 1987 Italy | Under-19 |
European Championship for Juniors |
 | 1986 Austria | Under-18 |
 | 1984 Sweden | Under-18 |
European Championship for Cadets |
 | 1983 West Germany | Under-16 |
Head Coach for Serbia and Montenegro/ Serbia |
U20 European Championship |
 | 2005 Russia | Under-20 |
Universiade |
 | 2011 Shenzhen | |
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Professional career
A point guard, Pavićević played basketball between 1984 and 2003. During his playing days, he played for Budućnost, Cibona, Jugoplastika / Pop 84, Proleter Zrenjanin, Crvena zvezda, FMP Železnik, Beobanka, Soproni Ászok, Espoon Honka, Anwil Włocławek, Rabotnički, and Besançon.[1] He retired as a player with Crvena zvezda in 2003. In three seasons with Jugoplastika, he won three European Champions Cup championships (1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91), three Yugoslav League titles (1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91), and three Yugoslav Cup tournaments.[2]
Coaching career
After retirement in 2003, Pavićević joined OKK Beograd as their new head coach. Afterwards, he coached Atlas Belgrade, Hemofarm, Panionios, Alba Berlin and Chorale Roanne. In November 2015, Budućnost hired Pavićević as their new head coach.[3] In March 2016, he parted ways with Budućnost.[4]
In June 2017, Pavićević was named as the head coach of Alvark Tokyo of the Japanese B.League.[5][6] He won two Japanese B.League titles (2017–18 and 2018–19) and FIBA Asia Champions Cup title in 2019. In June 2022, he parted ways with Alvark Tokyo.
National team coaching career
Pavićević was the head coach for the Serbia and Montenegro under-20 team at the 2004 FIBA Europe Championship in the Czech Republic and at the 2005 FIBA Europe Championship in Russia. His team won a bronze medal in 2005.
In August 2011, Pavićević was the head coach for the Serbia University team that won a gold medal at the Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China.[7]
In December 2011, the Basketball Federation of Montenegro named Pavićević the new head coach of the Montenegro national team.[8] On 22 September 2014, he parted ways with the Basketball Federation of Montenegro as the Montenegrin team coach.[9]
In April 2015, the Islamic Republic of Iran Basketball Federation named Pavićević the new head coach of the Iran national team.[10] He parted ways with them later that year.
In November 2016, Pavićević was named as part of the technical committee of the Japan Basketball Association, and was named interim head coach within the month following the end of the tenure of previous head coach Kenji Hasegawa.[11][12] He left head coach position in 2017.
Career achievements and awards
As player:
- European Champions Cup (Euroleague) champion: 3 (with Jugoplastika: 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91)
- Finnish League champion: 1 (with Espoon Honka: 2000–01)
- Yugoslav League champion: 3 (with Jugoplastika: 1988–89, 1989–90, 1990–91)
- Yugoslav Cup winner: 4 (with Cibona: 1988, with Jugoplastika: 1990, 1991, with FMP Železnik: 1997)
- Finnish Cup winner: 1 (with Espoon Honka: 2001)
As head coach:
- Japanese League champion: 2 (with Alvark Tokyo: 2017–18, 2018–19)
- FIBA Asia Champions Cup champion: 1 (with Alvark Tokyo: 2019)
- German League champion: 1 (with Alba Berlin: 2007–08)
- German Cup winner: 1 (with Alba Berlin: 2009)
- Montenegrin Cup winner: 1 (with Budućnost: 2016)
Head coaching record
Legend
Regular season |
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Games coached |
W |
Games won |
L |
Games lost |
W–L % |
Win–loss % |
Playoffs |
PG |
Playoff games |
PW |
Playoff wins |
PL |
Playoff losses |
PW–L % |
Playoff win–loss % |
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Year |
G |
W |
L |
W–L% |
Finish |
PG |
PW |
PL |
PW–L% |
Result
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Alvark Tokyo |
2017–18 |
60 | 44 | 16 | .733 | 2nd in Eastern | 5 | 5 | 0 | 1.000 |
Champions |
Alvark Tokyo |
2018–19 |
60 | 44 | 16 | .733 | 3rd in Eastern | 6 | 5 | 1 | .833 |
Champions |
Alvark Tokyo |
2019–20 |
41 | 32 | 9 | .780 | 1st in Eastern | - | - | - | – |
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See also
- List of European basketball players in the United States
References
External links
Links to related articles |
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Jugoplastika 1988–89 Euroleague champions |
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Jugoplastika 1989–90 Euroleague champions |
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POP 84 1990–91 Euroleague champions |
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Alba Berlin 2007–08 Basketball Bundesliga champions |
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OKK Beograd head coaches |
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Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.
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Japanese B.League head coaches |
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B1 | |
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B2 | |
- Shusuke Todo (Earth Friends Tokyo Z)
- Sho Higashijima (Koshigaya Alphas)
- Mathias Fischer (Nishinomiya Storks)
- Taizo Kawabe (Toyotsu Fighting Eagles Nagoya)
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- Fernando Calero Gil (Bambitious Nara)
- Takeo Mabashi (Ehime Orange Vikings)
- Yuichi Ishikawa (Kagawa Five Arrows)
- Don Beck (basketball) (Kumamoto Volters)
- Eiki Umezaki (Rizing Zephyr Fukuoka)
- Yuta Miyanaga (Saga Ballooners)
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B3 |
- Kengo Nakajima (Aisin AW Areions Anjo)
- Andrej Lemanis (Altiri Chiba)
- Kenji Kajimoto (Gifu Swoops)
- Yukinori Suzuki (Iwate Big Bulls)
- Kazuo Kusumoto (Kagoshima Rebnise)
- Kenshiro Ametani (Kanazawa Samuraiz)
- Takuma Ito (Nagasaki Velca)
- John Saintignon (Saitama Broncos)
- Yasuhito Matsui (Shinagawa City BC)
- Marko Filipovic (Tokyo Hachioji Bee Trains)
- Masao Kuda (Toyoda Gosei Scorpions)
- Satoshi Toyao (Tryhoop Okayama)
- Facundo Müller (Veltex Shizuoka)
- Yasutaka Shiori (Yamaguchi Patriots)
- Takaki Ishida (Yokohama Excellence)
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На других языках
[de] Luka Pavićević
Luka Pavićević (serbisch-kyrillisch Лука Павићевић; * 17. Juni 1968 in Titograd, SR Montenegro) ist ein montenegrinischer[1] Basketballtrainer und ehemaliger -spieler. Als Spieler gewann Pavićević dreimal den Europapokal der Landesmeister sowie vier nationale Meisterschaften in Jugoslawien und eine in Finnland. Als Trainer wurde er mit Alba Berlin einmal deutscher Meister und konnte mit diesem Verein auch einmal das Finale des zweithöchsten europäischen Vereinswettbewerb ULEB Eurocup erreichen. Neben serbischen Nachwuchs-Auswahlmannschaften, mit denen er unter anderem bei der Universiade 2011 den Titel gewann, trainierte er mehr als zwei Jahre die montenegrinische Herren-Auswahl. Zuletzt war Pavićević bis März 2016 Vereinstrainer des montenegrinischen Double-Gewinners KK Budućnost Podgorica.
- [en] Luka Pavićević
[ru] Павичевич, Лука
Лука Павичевич (черног. Лука Павићевић, 17 июня 1958, Титоград, СФРЮ) — черногорский баскетбольный тренер[1]. В настоящее время является главным тренером японского баскетбольного клуба «Алварк». Наибольшую известность получил в качестве игрока югославской команды «Югопластика» и тренера национальной сборной Черногории.
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