Zalgiris
Roster
No.PlayerCountryPos.HeightBorn
- MASIULIS, TOMAS Lithuania - 2.05 1975
- MASIULIS, ARTURAS Lithuania - 2.10 1980
- MARCIULONIS, KESTUTIS Lithuania - 1.88 1976
- SLANINA, DONATAS Lithuania - 1.91 1977
- SALENGA, DAINIUS Lithuania - 1.97 1977
- WOODBERRY, STEVE LAVERN USA - 1.92 1971
- WHITE, JOHN USA - 2.01 1966
- GINEVICIUS, VIDAS Lithuania - 1.94 1978
- BASINSKAS, MARIUS Lithuania - 1.98 1981
- ANDRIUKAITIS, MARTYNAS Lithuania - 2.03 1981
- GUSTAS, GIEDRIUS Lithuania - 1.90 1980
- KHIZHNIAK, GRYGORII Ukraine - 2.16 1974
- KARLIKANOVAS, NERIJUS Lithuania - 2.04 1976
- JURKUNAS, ANDRIUS Lithuania - 2.05 1976
 Head Coach    
  BRAZYS, ALGIRDAS Lithuania    

Team latest news

Darden leaves Zalgiris

Zalgiris Kaunas announced Monday that forward Tremmell Darden has left the team with four games remaining in the Top 16. Darden, 31, was in his first season with Zalgiris and was second on the team in scoring and rebounds through 20 Euroleague games. The club said that Darden had exercised his right to unilaterally terminate his contract upon receiving an offer from another club. Darden was averaging 9.9 points and 3.9 rebounds while also leading Zalgiris in two-point (66.7%) and three-point accuracy (51.7%). Darden had made his Euroleague debut with Unicaja Malaga last season after seven previous seasons as a pro in Turkey, Belgium, Australia and France.

Club info
Zalgiris Kaunas boasts a rich history and enjoys a special place in a basketball-mad country. Moreover, the opening of Zalgirio Arena gives the club a spectacular home fit for a historic Euroleague club of its magnitude. Zalgiris made it to the Top 16 last season for the third year running and managed to successfully defend all of its three domestic crowns – the Baltic League, Lithuanian League and Lithuanian Cup. Zalgiris won the Euroleague title in 1999 and repeating that achievement remains its main long-term goal. Founded in 1944 by the best basketball players in Kaunas, Zalgiris needed just three years to win its first Soviet title. It became Soviet champion four other times - in 1951 and from 1985 to 1987, the latter period going down as the team’s first golden age. With legends Arvydas Sabonis, Sergejus Jovaisa, Rimas Kurtinaitis and Valdemaras Homicius taking charge, Zalgiris reached the Saporta Cup final in 1984, but lost to Barcelona. Zalgiris did even better in 1986 when it advanced to the Euroleague title game only to lose the crown to Cibona and Drazen Petrovic. Following independence for Lithuania in 1990, Zalgiris took the first nine Lithuanian League championships, thus creating a dynasty. In 1998, the team lifted its first-ever European trophy, the Saporta Cup, by downing Adecco Milano 82-67 in the title game behind 35 points from Saulius Stombergas. A year later, it shocked the continent by winning the 1999 Euroleague title. Moreover, it did it so with a fun-to-watch offensive style that influenced the sport heading into the new century. A cast of stars including Tyus Edney, Stombergas, Anthony Bowie, Eurelijus Zukauskas, Jiri Zidek and Coach Jonas Kazlauskas helped Zalgiris show that up-tempo basketball could also win titles. Zalgiris came within a shot of the Euroleague Final Four in 2004 before eventual champion Maccabi Tel Aviv won their do-or-die Top 16 finale in overtime in epic fashion. Zalgiris continued to win Lithuanian League titles from 2003 to 2005, the year in which the club also became the first to win the Baltic League, too. With Sabonis backing the team as president, Zalgiris's success extended to its junior team, which won the 2007 Nike International Junior Tournament at the Final Four in Athens. Zalgiris lifted three trophies – the Baltic League, Lithuanian League and Lithuanian Cup – in 2007-08. The team encountered a pair of rare title-free season in the following two years due to obstacles like injuries and coaching changes. In 2010-11, a roster complete with a strong core of local players bolstered by experienced stars took the club to memorable wins in the Euroleague and a perfect regular season in the Lithuanian League. Last season Zalgiris repeated the triple crown, but a 0-6 Top 16 record left Zalgiris with a bitter taste. Zalgiris won’t be content with just making the Top 16, so the next challenge is to build on its success and take things one step further into the playoffs and beyond. With an outstanding fan base at the magnificent Zalgirio Arena, Zalgiris is already on the right track.
Trophy Case
Euroleague: 1999
Saporta Cup: 1998
Baltic League: 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012
NEBL: 1999
Lithuanian National League: 1949-50, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2010-11, 2011-12
Lithuanian Federation Cup: 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012
Lithuanian Supercup: 2012
Soviet Union National League: 1946-47, 1950-51, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87
Intercontinental Cup: 1986
President Paulius Motiejunas
Address Donelaicio street 60, LT-44248 Kaunas, Lithuania
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