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词条 Dragan Kićanović
释义

  1. Club career

  2. National team career

  3. Administrative career

     KK Partizan 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| primeminister = Dragutin Zelenović
Radoman Božović
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| term_end = 24 September 1992
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| successor = Vladimir Cvetković
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| draft_year = 1975
| career_position = Shooting guard
| career_number = 5
| career_start = 1971
| career_end = 1984
| years1 = 1971–1972
| team1 = Borac Čačak
| years2 = 1972–1981
| team2 = Partizan
| years3 = 1981–1983
| team3 = Scavolini Pesaro
| years4 = 1983–1984
| team4 = Paris Basket Racing
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  • FIBA World Cup MVP (1974)
  • 2× Mr. Europa (1981, 1982)
  • 2× Euroscar (1981, 1982)
  • Golden Badge (1982)
  • FIBA's 50 Greatest Players (1991)
  • 3× FIBA European Selection (1976, 1978, 1981)
  • FIBA Saporta Cup champion (1983)
  • FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer (1983)
  • 2× FIBA Korać Cup champion (1978, 1979)
  • 3× Yugoslav League champion (1976, 1979, 1981)
  • Yugoslav Cup winner (1979)

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Dragan Kićanović ({{lang-sr|Драган Кићановић}}; born 17 August 1953) is a Serbian retired professional basketball player.

A 1.92m (6 ft 3{{3/4}} in) tall shooting guard, Kićanović played in the 1970s and 1980s, and is considered to be one of the best European players and scorers of all time, having won both the Mr. Europa and the Euroscar European Player of the Year awards in 1981 and 1982. He was named one of FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991. On 20 August 2010 Kićanović was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in recognition of his play in international competition.[1] He was named as the best athlete of Yugoslavia in 1982 and as the best athlete of Yugoslavia in the 20th century.

Since September 2013, he's been performing the role of consul general at the Serbian consulate in Trieste.[2]

Club career

During the 1970s, Kićanović played alongside Dražen Dalipagić, thus creating an accomplished duo as members of Partizan Belgrade. In international club competition, Kićanović won two consecutive European-wide 3rd-tier level FIBA Korać Cup championships, with Partizan, in the 1977–78 and 1978–79 seasons, scoring 33 (behind Dalipagić's 50) and 41 points respectively, in the finals. Furthermore, he also won a European-wide 2nd-tier level FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup title with Scavolini Pesaro, in the 1982–83 season. In which, he again dominated the final, with 31 points and eight assists.[3] With Partizan Belgrade, Kićanović also won three Yugoslavian League championships (1976, 1979, and 1981), and a Yugoslavian Cup (1979).

National team career

Kićanović played with the senior Yugoslavian national basketball team from 1973 to 1983, and he competed at all the major international competitions with them: the FIBA EuroBasket, the FIBA World Cup and the Summer Olympic Games. He won the FIBA EuroBasket three times, winning the FIBA EuroBasket 1973, FIBA EuroBasket 1975, and FIBA EuroBasket 1977.

At the Olympic Games, Kićanović won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympic Games and the gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympic Games.[4] At the FIBA World Cup, he won the silver medal at the 1974 FIBA World Championship, being selected as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, the gold medal at the 1978 FIBA World Championship, and the bronze at the 1982 FIBA World Championship. He was the top scorer, in total points scored, of the 1982 World Championship, scoring 190 points. He is one of the leading scorers of all-time, in the history of the FIBA World Cup, having scored a total of 491 points at the tournament.

Administrative career

KK Partizan

Shortly after retiring from playing basketball, Kićanović was named vice-president at Partizan Belgrade, under the club presidency of Tomislav Jeremić. With the division of tasks, Jeremić was mostly involved on the business end, while Kićanović ran the squad, making decisions on everything from player personnel to coaching acquisitions. He immediately brought in Zoran Slavnić, his former teammate from the Yugoslav national team, where the two were part of the famous one–two back-court guard duo, as the club's new head coach.

See also

  • Yugoslav First Federal Basketball League career stats leaders

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.halloffame.fiba.com/pages/eng/hof/news/p/newsid/42798/arti.html |title=FIBA announces 2010 Hall of Fame Class |publisher=FIBA |date=2010-08-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101019073536/http://www.halloffame.fiba.com/pages/eng/hof/news/p/newsid/42798/arti.html |archivedate=2010-10-19 |df= }}
2. ^Kića novi konzul;Vecernje novosti, 19 September 2013
3. ^{{cite web|title=Player Nominees|work=Euroleague Basketball|url=http://www.euroleague.net/history/50-years/player-nominees|accessdate=2011-09-10}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Dragan Kićanović|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ki/dragan-kicanovic-1.html|accessdate=2010-09-18}}

External links

  • FIBA.com Hall of Fame Profile
  • {{FIBA profile|3617|Dragan Kicanovic}}
  • FIBA Europe Profile
  • Italian League Profile {{it icon}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20081007080410/http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=KICANDRA01 Database Olympics Player Profile]
  • {{Sports-Reference|ki/dragan-kicanovic-1}}
  • Feljton Kića 1-7
  • Mr. Europa Winners
  • Euroscar Winners
  • Dragan Kicanovic, the Cacak genius.
  • {{IOC profile|dragan-kicanovic}}
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