词条 | Ioannis Spanoudakis |
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| name = Ioannis Spanoudakis Ιωάννης Σπανουδάκης | image = | image_size = | caption = | height_ft = | height_in = | weight_lb = | number = | position = | league = | team = | birth_date = {{birth_date|df=yes|1930|01|1}} | birth_place = Chania, Crete, Greece | death_date = {{death_date and age|df=yes|2010|06|10|1930|07|12}} | death_place = Athens, Greece | nationality = Greek | high_school = | college = | career_number = | career_position = | career_start = 1947 | career_end = 1967 | coach_start = 1947 | coach_end = 1966 | years1 = 1947–1964 | team1 = Olympiacos | years2 = {{0}}{{0}}{{0}}{{0}} | team2 = Virtus Bologna | years3 = | team3 = | cyears1 = 1947–1966 | cteam1 = Olympiacos | cyears2 = | cteam2 = | highlights =As a player:
| medal_templates ={{MedalCompetition|Mediterranean Games}}{{MedalBronze|1955 Spain|As player}} }} Ioannis Spanoudakis (alternate spellings: Giannis, Yiannis, Yannis) ({{lang-el|Ιωάννης "Γιάννης" Σπανουδάκης}}) (1930 – 10 June 2010), was a Greek basketball player and coach. He represented the senior men's Greek national basketball team. Along with his brother, Alekos,[1] he is considered to be one of the early leading pioneers of the sport of modern basketball in the country of Greece. He was the long-time player / head coach of the Greek Basket League club Olympiacos, acting simultaneously in both roles, while with the club. Club careerSpanoudakis played basketball at the club level with the Greek Basket League team Olympiacos. While with Olympiacos in the 1950s, Spanoudakis trained with Bob Cousy[2] and Greek-American Lou Tsioropoulos, of the NBA's Boston Celtics, in Greece. Spanoudakis, and his brother, Alekos, learned the American style of basketball from the two Celtics players, and they were the first two athletes to bring American basketball techniques to Greece. He also played in the Italian LBA League, with Virtus Bologna and Moto Morini. Greek national teamSpanoudakis was a member of the senior men's Greek national basketball team. With Greece, he played at the 1951 EuroBasket,[3] and at the 1952 Summer Olympic Games.[4] Coaching careerSpanoudakis was the head coach of the Greek Basket League club Olympiacos. References1. ^[https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sp/jean-spanoudakis-1.html Jean Spanoudakis Related Olympians: Brother of Alexandros Spanoudakis.] 2. ^1938-1960: The birth and the first championships. 3. ^Yiannis SPANOUDAKIS (GRE). 4. ^Giannis SPANOUDAKIS (GRE). External links
13 : 1930 births|2010 deaths|Basketball players at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Competitors at the 1955 Mediterranean Games|Greek basketball coaches|Greek Basket League players|Greek men's basketball players|Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Greece|Olympiacos B.C. coaches|Olympiacos B.C. players|Olympic basketball players of Greece|Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna players|Mediterranean Games medalists in basketball |
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