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Velibor Radović






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Velibor Radović
Personal information
Born (1972-03-16) March 16, 1972 (age 52)
Titograd, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia
NationalityMontenegrin / Serbian
Listed height2.02 m (6 ft 8 in)
Career information
NBA draft1994: undrafted
Playing career1989–2010
PositionForward
Coaching career2012–present
Career history
As player:
1989–1992Jugoplastika
1993–1994Hapoel Naharyia
1994–1995Maccabi Qiryat Motskin
1995–1996Crvena zvezda
1996–1999Maccabi Tel Aviv
1999–2000Maccabi Ra'anana
2000–2001Maccabi Tel Aviv
2001–2002Maccabi Ra'anana
2002–2003Crvena zvezda
2003–2004SLUC Nancy Basket
2004–2005Keravnos
2005–2006Hapoel Tel Aviv
2006–2007Slávia TU Košice
2007–2010Albacomp
As coach:
2012–2013Stelmet Zielona Góra (assistant)
2013–2017Crvena zvezda (assistant)
2018–2020Bayern Munich (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player

Medals

Men’s Basketball
Representing  Yugoslavia
Europe Championship for Cadets
Silver medal – second place 1989 Spain U16 Team

Velibor "Borko" Radović (Serbian Cyrillic: Велибор Радовић; born 16 March 1972[1]) is a Montenegrin-Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. Standing at 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in), he played as a forward.


His son, Theodor Radović, was born on December 26, 2008.

Career achievements[edit]

As assistant coach

References[edit]

  1. ^ Velibor Radovic. FIBA Europe

External links[edit]

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