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101 Greats of European Basketball

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League twice each, lifted three domestic cup trophies<br />

and won the 2002 Adriatic League with Olimpija. As a<br />

coach, he has already won the Slovenian and the Bosnian<br />

League titles, lifted the Croatian Cup trophy and<br />

taken three Slovenian Cup titles. His 2012 EuroCup<br />

Finals qualification with Spartak marks his biggest<br />

international result until now as a club coach. His first<br />

great result, but not the last, for sure.<br />

Jure Zdovc<br />

losophy. He is one <strong>of</strong> the best coaches <strong>of</strong> a generation<br />

that is, little by little, taking the baton from the old one<br />

in <strong>European</strong> basketball. Zdovc, Perasovic, Djordjevic,<br />

Luka Pavicevic – and that’s not even taking Zeljko Obradovic<br />

into account – were all teammates on the great<br />

Yugoslav national team who have become top-level<br />

coaches.<br />

As a player, Zdovc won <strong>European</strong> and World Championships,<br />

reached the Olympic Games final, won the<br />

EuroLeague once, the Slovenian League and the French<br />

<strong>101</strong> greats <strong>of</strong> european basketball<br />

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