EUROLEAGUE ALL-DECADE SELECTION: Trajan Langdon
The steady rise of Trajan Langdon as one of the world's great shooters had its crowning moment as he guided CSKA Moscow to a second Euroleague title together in three seasons while being named MVP of the 2008 Final Four. Langdon had already reached the Euroleague final with Benetton in 2003, but he was without a trophy when in 2005 he arrived to Moscow in the the prime of his career. The next four years were filled with success. The first season, Langdon helped win CSKA's first continental title in 35 years. The next, CSKA was runner-up. In 2007-08, he was the undisputed leader as CSKA captured a new title and Langdon added the Final Four MVP trophy to his collection of accolades. Last season, though it lost the title by one point, CSKA became the first team to be a finalist four years in a row. Langdon has now garnered All-Euroleague honors for three consecutive seasons, which says it all about a great defender with unlimited shooting range and winning mentality.

· Euroleague champion, 2006, 2008, CSKA Moscow
· Euroleague finalist 2003, 2007, 2009
· Final Four MVP, 2008
· All-Euroleague first team, 2007-08
· All-Euroleague second team, 2006
· April 2006 MVP
· EL decade rank, 6: three-pointers made, career
· EL decade rank, 7: points scored, career
Trajan Langdon - CSKA Moscow



EUROLEAGUE STATISTICS
Season Team G Pts Avg 2FG
M-A
% 3FG
M-A
% FT
M-A
% Reb St As Bl
2002-03 Benetton Basket 21 311 14.8 74 / 132 56.1 47 / 92 51.1 22 / 29 75.9 57 33 36 2
2003-04 Efes Pilsen 20 285 14.3 60 / 116 51.7 36 / 92 39.1 57 / 66 86.4 60 30 32 4
2005-06 CSKA Moscow 24 308 12.8 53 / 98 54.1 53 / 136 39 43 / 50 86 75 30 36 5
2006-07 CSKA Moscow 25 337 13.5 57 / 104 54.8 58 / 138 42 49 / 53 92.5 99 41 26 4
2007-08 CSKA Moscow 25 315 12.6 56 / 97 57.7 55 / 120 45.8 38 / 43 88.4 83 29 23 3
2008-09 CSKA Moscow 21 223 10.6 41 / 73 56.2 35 / 81 43.2 36 / 41 87.8 56 21 28 0
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Euroleague.net
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