Sead Šehović

Sead Sehovic ( Serbian Cyrillic Ceaд Шеховић; born August 22, 1989 in Bijelo Polje, SR Montenegro ) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player. Sehovic won at a young age with the dominating Montenegrin club KK Budućnost from the capital Podgorica four times the domestic double. Subsequently, the international joined 2011 in the German Basketball Bundesliga for the EWE Baskets Oldenburg from. Having no further headway there in his development, he played one year in the Hungarian double winners Szolnoki Olaj KK, but could not defend their title. In October 2013 he was brought back by his former Oldenburg coach Predrag Krunić in the Bundesliga to medi Bayreuth. His two- year older brother Suad Sehovic is also Montenegrin national basketball player.

Career

Sehovic started his professional career with 17 years at the Bosnian champions KK Bosna Sarajevo, for the already played his brother. The team was unable to defend her title and Sead Sehovic moved back to his Montenegrin home to double winners KK Budućnost Podgorica, who could defend in the following four years his title. 2011 brought him a native of Bosnia coach Predrag Krunić in the National Basketball League to the EWE Baskets Oldenburg. However, the team remained in the National Basketball League in 2011/12 fell short of expectations and could not qualify for the play- offs for the championship. In addition to coach Krunić had also Sehovic, who remained with an average of just under twelve minutes operating time up to expectations, then leave the club. Sehovic played in the 2012/13 season in Szolnok, Hungary, for the double winners Olaj KK. However olaj KK missed that season, the third double in a row. In the summer of 2013 he took the men's national team, where he debuted in 2009, at the European Championship finals in 2013 in Slovenia in part, where the Montenegrin team but again retired after two wins in five preliminary games in the first group stage. In October 2013 Sehovic was then brought from Krunić coach, who is now the first division of Bayreuth coached back in the German Bundesliga as a temporary replacement for the injured Bryan Bailey. Despite some decent performances he could not prevent one from slipping off the relegation places, which is why his contract was not renewed at the end with his teammates. Sehovic then moved to KK MZT Skopje in Macedonia, where he also plays in the supranational ABA league.

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