词条 | Mihailo Pavićević |
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| name = Mihailo Pavićević | image = | caption = | position = Head coach | league = ABA League Montenegrin League FIBA Europe Cup | team = Mornar Bar | number = | height_m = | weight_kg = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1958|03|15}} | birth_place = Bar, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = Montenegrin | career_start = 1976 | career_end = 1989 | coach_start = 1989 | coach_end = | years1 = 1976–1979 | team1 = Mornar Bar | years2 = 1979–1981 | team2 = Budućnost | years3 = 1981–1988 | team3 = Mornar Bar | years4 = 1988–1989 | team4 = Budućnost | years5 = 1989 | team5 = Omonia Nicosia | cyears1 = 1989–1996 | cteam1 = Mornar Bar | cyears2 = 1996–1997 | cteam2 = Crvena zvezda (assistant) | cyears3 = 1997 | cteam3 = Crvena zvezda | cyears4 = 1998 | cteam4 = Crvena zvezda | cyears5 = 2000–2009 | cteam5 = Espoon Honka | cyears6 = 2011–2013 | cteam6 = Mornar Bar | cyears7 = 2011–2014 | cteam7 = Montenegro U20 | cyears8 = 2013–2015 | cteam8 = Liaoning | cyears9 = 2017–present | cteam9 = Mornar Bar | highlights =
| medaltemplates = }} Mihailo Pavićević ({{lang-sr-cyr|Михаило Павићевић}}, born March 15, 1958) is a Montenegrin professional basketball coach and former player. He currently works as the head coach for Mornar of the Montenegrin Basketball League, the ABA League and the FIBA Europe Cup. Playing careerPavićević has spent most of his playing career in his native Bar playing for the local team Mornar. On two occasions he played for Budućnost in Podgorica, and he ended his playing career in Omonia Nicosia.[1] Coaching careerPavićević started coaching in 1989 in Mornar, before moving to the Crvena zvezda in 1996. With Crvena zvezda he won YUBA League championship in 1997–98 season.[1] From 2000 to 2009 Pavićević led the Espoon Honka and won five Finnish championships and two Finnish Cups. He managed to promote several important Finnish basketball players, such as Petteri Koponen, Kimmo Muurinen and others. In 2013, Pavićević became the coach of the Chinese club Liaoning Flying Leopards, with whom he had managed to qualify for the playoff finals in 2014–15 season where they lost from Beijing Ducks. Prior to 2017–18 season, Pavićević became the head coach for Mornar.[2] Personal lifeHis brother is Đorđije Pavićević, a basketball coach and former head coach of Mornar.[2] His daughter Tamara Pavićević is a fashion blogger.[3] Career achievements
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References1. ^1 Čovek koji je Zvezdi doneo poslednju titulu {{KK Crvena zvezda coach navbox}}{{Crvena zvezda 1997–98 YUBA League Champions}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pavicevic, Mihailo}}2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Rokada na klupi Mornara:Pavićević menja Pavićevića|url=http://www.b92.net/sport/kosarka/vesti.php?yyyy=2017&mm=07&dd=01&nav_id=1278378|website=b92.net|accessdate=21 November 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=ZAVODI LEPOTOM Tata joj je proslavljeni košarkaš, a ona je odlučila da krene POTPUNO DRUGIM PUTEM (VIDEO)|url=http://www.blic.rs/zabava/vesti/zavodi-lepotom-tata-joj-je-proslavljeni-kosarkas-a-ona-je-odlucila-da-krene-potpuno/rfllkcl|website=blic.rs|accessdate=19 November 2017}} 12 : 1958 births|Living people|KK Budućnost Podgorica players|KK Crvena zvezda coaches|KK Crvena zvezda assistant coaches|KK Mornar Bar players|Montenegrin basketball coaches|Montenegrin expatriate basketball people in Serbia|Montenegrin men's basketball players|People from Bar, Montenegro|Yugoslav basketball coaches|Yugoslav men's basketball players |
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