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Dino Radja (1984-2003)
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Teams: Split (CRO), Virtus Roma (ITA), Boston Celtics (USA), Panathinaikos (GRE), Zadar (CRO), Olympiacos (GRE), Cibona (CRO) Summary: His excellent post moves, highlighted by a deadly turnaround jumper made Dino Radja the best power forwards of his generation. Radja won back-to-back Euroleague titles and three Yugoslavian League championships with Jugoplastika Split from 1988 to 1990. He added back-to-back Greek League titles with Panathinaikos after a brief stay in the NBA, and won consecutive Croatian League titles with Cibona in 2002 and Split in 2003 at the end of his legendary career. Radja added gold at EuroBasket 1989 and 1991 with Yugoslavia to his impressive roll of honors. |
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WHAT THEY SAY...
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Dino Radja:
"It's a great honour for me. I had a good career and knowing that somebody recognizes that is a great feeling. One of my biggest memories is winning our first European title in Munich."
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50 GREATEST CONTRIBUTORS LIST
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COACHES
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REFEREES
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Artenik Aradabjian
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Mikhail Davidov
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Lubomir Kotleba
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Ivan Mainini
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Costas Rigas
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