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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vlade_DivacVlade Divac - Wikipedia

    Vlade Divac è un ex cestista e dirigente sportivo jugoslavo, dal 2003 serbo-montenegrino. Professionista NBA dal 1989 al 2005, è stato presidente del comitato olimpico serbo dal 2009 al 2017. Considerato uno dei migliori giocatori stranieri ad avere militato in NBA, nel periodo ai Sacramento Kings è diventato il primo cestista non ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vlade_DivacVlade Divac - Wikipedia

    Vlade Divac ( Serbian Cyrillic: Владе Дивац, pronounced [ʋlǎːde dǐːʋats]; born February 3, 1968) is a Serbian professional basketball executive and former player who was most recently the vice president of basketball operations and general manager of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

  3. Vlade Divac. Pronunciation: \VLA-day DEE-vots\ Vlade Divac Twitter : bgoodvlade. Position: Center Shoots: Right. 7-1 , 243lb (216cm, 110kg) Born: , in Prijepolje, Draft: Los Angeles Lakers, 1st round (26th pick, 26th overall), 1989 NBA Draft. NBA Debut: November 3, 1989. Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2019 ( Full List )

    • February 3, 1968
  4. Vlade Divac. Arriving stateside in 1989, Vlade Divac entered the NBA at a time when European players were far less common by current standards. Although he was a pioneer, Divac brought with...

  5. 8 apr 2019 · Vlade Divac was a bridge-builder for European players, a leader and now a Hall of Famer - The Athletic. By Jason Jones. Apr 8, 2019. Vlade Divac is about as self-deprecating as they come....

  6. 2019. Born. February 03, 1968 Prijepolje, RS. Professional Career. Charlotte Hornets LA Lakers Sacramento Kings. Career Stats. 2002 NBA ALL-STAR. FIBA Named one of FIBA’s 50. Greatest Players in 1991. No. 21 retired by the Sacramento Kings. The arrival of Vlade Divac in the NBA in 1989 signified a watershed moment for the game of basketball.

  7. Champion of the Yugoslavian Cup in 1989. National Team. 145 appearances with the Yugoslavian National Team with a total of 1,348 points scored. 2 times World Champion: Argentina 1990 and Indianapolis 2002. 2 times Olympic Silver medalist: Seoul 1988 and Atlanta 1996.